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Title: Fowler Vision Statement


1
Fowler Vision Statement
  • To make participating in athletics at Fowler
    Middle School one of the greatest experiences of
    a young persons life
  • And to prepare our student-athletes for the next
    level of play

2
Falcon Athletics
  • Program
  • Philosophy
  • Procedures
  • Parent Reminders/Help

3
Athletic Program
  • Program Goals
  • The Role of Middle School Athletics
  • Coaching Staff

Home
4
Program Goals
  • Academics This is always first in our program.
    It is the reason we are here, to educate young
    minds
  • Excellence This is different to every team. It
    is doing the best we can possibly do with each
    team. Always making constant improvement in our
    program. You are either getting better or
    getting worse, there is no in between. There is
    no substitute for hard work in this regard.
  • Team First To be the best we can, our players
    and coaches must have an attitude whereby they
    care more about the team than they do about their
    own individual success. This is the key to
    success in any walk of life.
  • Fun We are here to work, but athletics were
    invented to be fun. We can never lose sight of
    this as coaches. We must find creative ways to
    have fun while we work hard.

Athletic Program
5
The Role of Middle School Athletics
  • Start to learn the terminology that is in place
    at the high school.
  • Start to learn our parent schools schemes, moves
    or plays.
  • Start to learn Libertys off-season program.
  • Be invited to have a role in what goes on at the
    high school level.
  • It should not be a boot camp.

Athletic Program
6
Coaching Staff
  • Brett Phipps Boys Coordinator Head Football
    Coach
  • Bret Willis 7th Grade Offense
  • John Singleton 8th Grade Special Teams
  • James Maples 8th Grade Defense
  • Travis Hooker 7th Grade Defense
  • Josh Stevens 7th Grade Special Teams

Athletic Program
7
Parent Reminders/Help
  • Athletic Forms
  • Practice
  • Cleanliness
  • Injuries
  • Equipment
  • Game Day
  • 24 Hour Rule and Participation
  • Travel
  • 41 Player of the Week
  • Grooming
  • Player Development
  • Parental Role
  • Contact Information

8
Athletic Forms
  • Forms (Online Frisco ISD Fowler Middle School
    Athletics Athletic Forms
  • Preparticipation Physical (7th Grade only)
  • UIL Acknowledgement of Rules (new)
  • Illegal Steroid Use
  • Student Athlete Travel Form
  • Fowler Policies and Procedures Contract (in
    Champions Manual)
  • Forms are due TODAY if not turned in by the
    first week of school may be removed
  • Athlete may not participate until all forms are
    turned in

Parent Reminders
9
Practice
  • Practice Starts at 700 am sharp!
  • Doors open at 645 am no earlier
  • If an athlete is late they will be required to
    watch practice in street clothes
  • Unexcused Tardiness can result in loss of playing
    time
  • Excessive tardiness may result in removal from
    program
  • If a player is in class he will be expected to be
    at practice no exceptions
  • If a player is not going to be at practice he
    must call in (not parents) prior to practice time
  • If absent from practice more than one day, he
    must have a doctors note
  • Make doctors appointments for after school
    (tutorials are an exception)
  • First unexcused absence will result in a quarter
    not played
  • Four unexcused absences will result in an
    expulsion or possible dismissal from the team
  • If you are injured you still have a role on our
    team you are expected to come to practice
  • Excused absence will result in a conditioning
    make up for conditioning sake

Parent Reminders
10
Cleanliness
  • Everyone should shower after workout
  • MRSA (staff)
  • Personal beliefs
  • Soap
  • Towels
  • Clothes Washed
  • Shower Shoes

Parent Reminders
11
Injuries
  • All injuries must be reported to supervising
    coach do not go to the nurse first
  • If an individual has any special medical problems
    make sure the coaches are informed
  • Should an injury be discovered after a
    participant has returned home, call your coach
    immediately
  • Know the difference between a little pain and an
    injury
  • If you are ill or injured, and go to school, you
    are expected to be at practice watching, if it is
    serious, call us at school
  • If the athlete has not been evaluated by the
    doctor, he will be expected to workout
  • After one day, the athlete must have a doctors
    note in order to not workout

Parent Reminders
12
Football Equipment Issued
  • Helmet
  • Shoulder Pads
  • 5 Pocket Girdle
  • Workout clothes w/ laundry Clip
  • Hip/Thigh/Butt pads
  • Practice Jersey and Pants

Parent Reminders
13
Game Day
  • Pants, button-down shirt with a tie and dress
    shoes
  • Special Equipment
  • Visors
  • Wristbands
  • Ankle bands
  • Gloves
  • Spats
  • Undergarments
  • Game Day Attendance

Parent Reminders
14
24 Hour Rule and Partcipation
  • If an athlete quits athletics, he will be given
    an initial 24-hour grace period to return. If he
    quits again, they will not be allowed to
    participate until the following season
  • We want to encourage our student athletes to
    participate in as many sports and activities as
    they would like.

Parent Reminders
15
Travel
  • All Athletes are required to ride the bus to and
    from the athletic event
  • Sign outs will not be permitted
  • Emergency situations

Parent Reminders
16
41 Player of the Week
  • Based on hustle
  • Based on classroom performance
  • Based on teamwork
  • Based on performance
  • Will go to high school game as an honorary member
    of the team on the sidelines

Parent Reminders
17
Grooming
  • Hairstyles and clothing should not be disruptive
  • Make up is disruptive
  • No facial hair
  • No hair in their eyes (or if it may possibly fall
    in their eyes)
  • No hair below their collar (helmet and safety)

Parent Reminders
18
Player Development
  • We are competitive
  • Major goal for us is for us to prepare
    student/athletes to be at the Liberty High School
  • We are running the High Schools System
  • We are all coming from different systems
  • We are professional coaches
  • More than one style of football

Parent Reminders
19
Parental Role
  • Supporter
  • Ask Questions
  • Stand Behavior
  • Yelling at Coaches
  • Yelling at Kids
  • Team Game
  • Be involved
  • Kids time

Parent Reminders
20
Football Philosophy
  • Those Who Commit Will Be Champions
  • Coaching Philosophy

Home
21
Those who commit will be champions
  • 41. This is our theme for the year. The idea
    that we should all go one step further than
    anyone else to make the team the best we can be
  • Be committed to excellence. Work hard at closing
    the potential-performance gap in each area in
    yourself and your teammates. Be committed to
    becoming a champion in all avenues of your life.
  • The game is you vs. you. How good can you be as
    a team and as an individual? No matter who the
    opponent is or what the situation is, how good
    can you be?
  • Set clear goals and strive to reach them. Always
    reevaluate and stretch your limits. Remember
    that we never move past our own self-imposed
    boundaries. (Circus Elephant)
  • Enjoy the preparation for the competitive event,
    pay and enjoy the price of practices and team
    get-togethers. The journey is greater than the
    Inn Love the Process.
  • It isnt the physical advantage (size, strength,
    and speed) that makes the plays its your focus
    and fundamentals that gives you the edge. Build
    a strong fundamental skill and system base. It
    isnt always the Porsche that wins the race,
    often it is the Ford.
  • Love the Competition. Love to play the game for
    the pleasure of playing the game. You may be in
    a support role rather than on the field. Enjoy
    your particular role on this team and the
    competition you have daily.
  • Make each day your masterpiece. You only have
    one day to accomplish what you have set out to
    do, make it count.
  • Create in yourself strong character. Immerse
    yourself in it.
  • Know that adversity is a part of life. Keep your
    head up and respond positively. The greatest
    freedom that man possesses is to choose his
    attitude in any situation. How you react is the
    reason you crash.
  • What you put into your body is what youre going
    to get out of it. What you put into your mind is
    what you will get out of it. Input Output.
  • Learn to play in the now! Its this play, this
    down, this specific situation that is happening.
    Realize that your mind has a tendency to wander.
    Keep strong focus on the now.
  • The tougher the challenge the more you should
    enjoy it. When you believe and feel this way the
    classic one liner happens. When the going gets
    tough, you get going. Bring it on!
  • Know that teams and individuals succeed by taking
    calculated risks along the way. Be alert and
    poised for any opportunity and then act quickly
    to take advantage of any situation. There are
    times you can make things happen that can keep or
    change the momentum of the game. Keep big mo on
    our side.

Football Philosophy
22
Coaching Philosophy
  • Motivate
  • Care about our players.
  • Constant Improvement
  • Expect to succeed
  • Teach our players
  • Consistency
  • Coach every down of every practice

Football Philosophy
23
Football Procedures
  • Player Rules
  • Characteristics of a Football Player
  • Practice Procedures
  • Game and Sideline Conduct
  • Equipment and Dress Rules

Home
24
Player Rules
  • Do right
  • Be first Class
  • Be on time
  • Do not embarrass the program or the school

Football Procedures
25
Characteristics of a football player
  • We treat the members of our football family with
    the same kind of respect in which we want to be
    treated.
  • We are men of integrity we do not lie, cheat, or
    steal.
  • We do not use drugs.
  • We do not use profanity.
  • We obey the law.
  • We put academics first.
  • We go to class.
  • We treat everyone on campus with honor and
    respect.
  • We celebrate together.
  • We do right.
  • We are first class.

Football Procedures
26
Practice Procedures
  • Concentrate and pay attention during all drills.
    If you are waiting in line, learn by listening,
    watching, and coaching others.
  • Be mentally and physically tough. Know the
    difference between injured and hurting.
  • Drink plenty of water.
  • Do all drills full speed and condition hard.
    Most games are won or lost in the fourth quarter
    when conditioning is essential.
  • Disrespectful or vulgar language will not be
    tolerated.
  • Full equipment and strapped helmets are to be
    worn at all times unless your coach tells you
    otherwise.
  • Look like a champion. Keep your equipment and
    uniform clean. Every Monday will be a clean
    uniform day.
  • Never sit or lay down on the field. Practice is
    always full speed.
  • We run everywhere on the practice field. Always
    hustle.
  • Get into condition and stay there. Remember,
    Fatigue makes cowards of us all.
  • Only school equipment is to be worn. Have pride
    in your school
  • If it is cold you may wear something under your
    uniform. School colors only.
  • Any problems Talk to your coach after practice.
  • Treat your helmet with pride.
  • Work hard on blocking and tackling! They are the
    two most important skills in football.

Football Procedures
27
Game and Sideline Conduct
  • Do not talk to spectators or opponents during a
    game.
  • Be polite to officials. Yes sir and no sir
    are the only words you are ever allowed to speak
    to an official.
  • Encourage your teammates. Congratulate the Big
    Play.
  • If youre not on the field physically, at least
    be on the field mentally at all times.
  • Keep your helmet on at all times during the game
  • Disrespectful or vulgar language will not be
    tolerated.

Football Procedures
28
Equipment Rules
  • The school will loan each young man the equipment
    necessary to participate in football with the
    exception of shoes.
  • The original equipment issued to you as a
    participant must be returned at the close of the
    season. If equipment needs repair or if you need
    a change in size, tell your coach immediately.
  • You will be held responsible for any lost or
    misplaced equipment.
  • Inspect your equipment every Wednesday before
    practice to make sure everything is ok and fits
    properly.
  • Never wear someone elses equipment.
  • All pads must be worn for each practice and game
    unless your coach tells you otherwise.
  • All players must wear athletic supporters, and
    T-shirts under their pads. This is for every
    practice and game.
  • No jewelry of any kind is to be worn on the
    field.

Football Procedures
29
Contact Information
  • Brett Phipps
  • phippsb_at_friscoisd.org
  • Office Phone Number
  • Website
  • http//www.friscoisd.org/schools/fowler/athletics.
    htm

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