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Minisink Youth Lacrosse 2009 Season

Minisink Youth Lacrosse 2009 Season. Chet Krinsky Jenny Schnitzer Ron Hughes. Program Director- Chet Krinsky 845-649-5098 Registrar- Lisa Ferrier 845-343-1455 Boys 3/4 Coaches- Kevin DiNardo 845-206-6610 Dennis McWilliams 845-386-3092

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Minisink Youth Lacrosse 2009 Season

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  1. Minisink Youth Lacrosse 2009 Season Chet Krinsky Jenny Schnitzer Ron Hughes

  2. Program Director- Chet Krinsky 845-649-5098 Registrar- Lisa Ferrier 845-343-1455 Boys 3/4 Coaches- Kevin DiNardo 845-206-6610 Dennis McWilliams 845-386-3092 Girls 5/6 Coaches- Bob Pratti 845-856-2316 Pat Paino 845-355-3821 Gene Heghmann Girls 7/8 Coaches- Jenny Schnitzer 914-980-8169 Chris Burger 845-591-9876 Boys 5/6 Green Coaches- Matt Hanson 845-386-1115 Rich Czubak 845-742-3465 Glenn Slettene Boys 5/6 White Coaches- Jody Hanlon 845-342-1854 Matt Seguin 845-355-4909 Bob Melvin Boys 7/8 Green Coaches- Ron Hughes 845-386-2691 Chet Krinsky 845-649-5098 Joe Sessa Boys 7/8 White Coaches- Chris Nilsen 845-856-0690 John Johnson 845-856-2487 Key Coaches & Personnel

  3. Team Goals and Philosophy • Help players learn skills and develop understanding necessary to become successful lacrosse players • Provide a fun, safe and supportive environment in which players develop a love for the sport of lacrosse • Teach, exemplify and value respect for the game of lacrosse by demonstrating respect for players, coaches, opponents and officials. • We are committed to maintaining a player development philosophy. This means that the growth and development of our players will be the benchmark by which we judge success; • Not by “wins and losses” • Not by “guaranteed equal participation”

  4. Coaches’ Commitment Each player’s experience with this team is important to me. Therefore; • I will dedicate myself to providing a save environment for players by strictly adhering to US Lacrosse standard for youth players and teams. • I will treat players with the respect that I will expect to receive from them. • I will be prepared for practices and games so that the time players and their families invest in this team will be used well. • I will be committed to player’s growth and development regardless of their present level of skill.

  5. Team Rules and Expectations for Players • When a coach is speaking players are to make eye contact with the coach. This regards when the coach is speaking to groups as well as to individuals. • During lacrosse practices and games, players are to concentrate on lacrosse. Other activities and conversations will be re-directed by the coaches. • Each player and coach will conduct him or herself in a positive and supportive manner. Older, more skilled players are expected to help and encourage younger or less skilled players. Swearing will not be tolerated and will result in warning and subsequent expulsion from practice or the game. • Appropriate protective equipment is mandatory for participation.

  6. Scoping on the strong hand side Scooping on the weak hand side Cradling on the strong hand side Cradling on the weak hand side Passing with the strong hand Passing with the weak hand Catching with the strong hand Catching with the weak hand Shielding the stick Switching hands with the stick Shooting with the strong hand Shooting with the weak hand Executing a curl with the ball Executing a face dodge Executing a split dodge Executing a roll dodge Executing a bull dodge Defensive stance and footwork Delivering a poke check Delivering a slap check Learn Skills;Specifically, we will teach and assess the following fundamental skills and reinforce their proper execution in games and practices.

  7. Schedule and Roster • Schedule: • Our season begins on Saturday, April 4th and continues through to June 13, 2009. • Practices will last about 1 ½ hours on weeknights. We practice and play in the rain unless the field conditions and or weather prove to be unsafe. This decision is made by the coaches. • Schedule changes will be handled by the coaches via telephone calls and/or e-mails. If you have a new telephone number, e-mail address, or other change, please get this information to coach as soon as possible. If you don’t get a phone call or e-mail for a cancellation, there is a practice. • It is most important that all players bring water to practice. As the season moves along, it gets warmer, and the players will need a lot of hydration.

  8. Online Resources • The following are helpful online resources for players and families: • US Lacrosse- This is the governing body of American Lacrosse. Contains abundant information about lacrosse as well as US Lacrosse sponsored programs and events. Insurance program information and forms are also available here: www.uslacrosse.org • Hudson Valley Lacrosse- This is our league. Access this site for game times, directions and other league information- www.hudsonvalleylacrosse.com • LaxShopper.com- This is an online directory and database for lacrosse equipment with easily available to online venders. This is a good resource for making price comparisons- www.laxshopper.com • Minisink Valley Lacrosse - www.minisinkyouthlax.com This is the Minisink lacrosse website that features youth school lacrosse news, information, photos, and other lacrosse links.

  9. Girl’s Field

  10. Boy’s Field

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