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F.A.M.I.L.Y!

Join our football program and become part of a close-knit family. We prioritize commitment, tradition, and brotherhood. Check out our key dates and coaching staff. Be committed to your academics, having class, doing the right thing, the program, hard work, becoming a smart player, our team attitude concept, and a winning attitude. Believe in our system, yourself, your teammates, and your coaches. Follow our rules and expectations to excel in our program.

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F.A.M.I.L.Y!

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  1. F.A.M.I.L.Y! FORGET ABOUT ME ILOVE YOU Tradition - Commitment - Brotherhood

  2. KEY DATES • JULY 29 & 30 - EQUIPMENT HANDOUT 2:30-4:30 – MUST HAVE UPDATED PHYSICAL AND TAKE THE CONCUSSION TEST • AUGUST 1 - MIDNIGHT MADNESS JV/VARSITY PLAYERS ONLY ARE REPORTING FOR THE FIRST DAY OF CAMP. OPEN EVENT FOR OUR COMMUNITY • AUGUST 5 - FRESHMAN FOOTBALL STARTS AT 4:00 PM! • AUGUST 6 - FRESHMAN FOOTBALL REPORTS AT 2:30-4:30 DUE TO BACK OPEN HOUSE • AUGUST 15 - JV/VARSITY SCRIMMAGE - HOME 5PM • AUGUST 23 - FRESHMAN SCRIMMAGE - HOME 6PM  • AUGUST 23 - JV/VARSITY BENEFIT GAME -HOME 6:30 • AUGUST 30 - ALL PLAYERS OFF • SEPTEMBER 4 - FRESHMAN FIRST GAME @ BROAD RUN -5PM JV @BROAD RUN - 6:30PM

  3. Coaching staff Varsity/ JV Freshmen John Pierce Daniel Webb Cordelro Mosley Matt Cavalier Scott Polcha Spencer Guthrie Mike Smoot* Todd Heap* Londell Coles Hunter Griffis Devin Stowell Jaylen Carter

  4. To Stay Here • BE COMMITTED TO YOUR ACADEMICS – Know your catalog … make a plan … get a DIPLOMA. Go to class every day. Be on time. Sit up front. Take good notes. Do all extra work possible. Plan ahead and talk to TEACHERS when we travel or you are having a problem. Get tutors when you need them. • BE COMMITTED TO HAVING CLASS – Treat teachers, trainers, support staff, and all you meet with respect. Treat other people the way you want to be treated. Moody people are rude. Remember to smile, to say please, thank you, yes sir, and yes ma’am, and give people the benefit of the doubt. • BE COMMITTED TO DOING THE RIGHT THING – We have plenty of school rules … know them. Realize if you just try to do the right thing you will be OK. Try to do the next right thing right and you are as close to perfect as any person can be. • BE COMMITTED TO THE PROGRAM – We realize that our players are in a fish bowl IN STAFFORD COUNTY. Every word and action will be watched. Our program’s reputation provides many opportunities yet brings many responsibilities. We must be committed to build on to the tradition of our program and respect those that have gone before us and paid the, price to build the program.

  5. To Play Here • BE COMMITTED TO HARD WORK – Our program is built on the concept that hard work pays off. We believe that we work harder than anyone else … and because of that we always deserve to win. There is a reason we are the best … we work at it. • BE COMMITTED TO BECOMING A SMART PLAYER – Our players must be ready to learn. We believe we work smarter than anyone else … We must develop players who understand the game. Our players must be good listeners and learn by watching. We must make good decisions, we must play with poise. We prepare mentally for practice and games. • BE COMMITTED TO OUR TEAM ATTITUDE CONCEPT – We must have players who believe in our team concept. Our program is built on the concept that the team/program is bigger than anyone player … We need unselfish players. • COMMIT YOURSELF TO A WINNING ATTITUDE – Our players must be-committed to winning but understand we don’t measure our success by winning alone. Each time we play we evaluate ourselves on reaching our potential. The test for our team is to play against the game not just our opponent. We never quit. We always are looking for a way to win.

  6. To Win Here • BELIEVE IN OUR SYSTEM – commit yourself to our philosophy, to our system of play. Be a sponge and soak up the concepts of how we play. learn your role … then accept your role and do it the best you can. • BELIEVE IN YOURSELF – Play with confidence … think positive … realize you are a great player in a great program. Don’t get down when you play poorly … you were chosen to be here … be a leader. lead by example. • BELIEVE IN YOUR TEAMMATES – Communicate with each other … help each other. Remember the strength of the pack is the wolf and the strength of the wolf is the pack. Encourage each other and support each other. Don’t ever forget the importance of the shell around the team. Be a friend. We understand that we are all different – be tolerant of team mates and others. • BELIEVE IN YOUR COACHES – Understand that your coaches are trying to help make you better people and players. Ask questions … don’t whine and complain. learn to take tough coaching. You must believe that the coaches are doing what they think is right for the team and you.

  7. Players we want Team First Great Body Language Great Effort, Great Attitude, Coachability Disciplined Players Mentally Tough Engaged With Team

  8. The Brooke Point Way Rules of the Football Team Expectations of Our program Standards of Excellence A code of practice and discipline. When they are broken there will be a consequence. A Belief that we hope to achieve. As we grow our expectations grow. The level of quality or attainment. We will meet the standards.

  9. Rules-"In football, like in life, you must learn to play within the rules of the game." - Hayden Fry

  10. expectations • COMMITMENT • Once you have made your mind up, you make sure you see it is done to the end. • BE PRESENT • Participate. Don’t go through the motions. • BE PUNCTUAL • If you’re early your on time, if you’re on time your late. • RESPECT EACH OTHER • You don’t have to like everyone, but you will respect them. • Be ALL in • Give Everything you have, you only get out what you put in.

  11. The standard is the standard Accountability Honesty Humility Acknowledgment

  12. Recruiting 107 Local College Football Programs “You can take football from me, but you can never take away my education”. • PA-58 • WV-12 • DE-3 • DC-3 • MD-9 • VA-22

  13. Recruiting • Freshman Year - Development • Evaluate players • Academics • Recruiting Process • Sophomore Year - Determined • Take PSAT • Register with NCAA Eligibility Clearinghouse • Determine academic deficiencies and help solve issues. • Retake Classes • Online Courses • Summer Courses

  14. Recruiting • JUNIOR YEAR- IMPLEMENT • Player Profile • Highlight Film • Take SAT/ACT • Find Academic deficiencies. • 7 on 7 Tournaments for exposure • Skills camps • OL/DL Camps • Register with NCAA Eligibility Clearinghouse • Meet with Coaches

  15. Recruiting • Start of Senior Year Football • Send out film of 1st four games. • Make phone calls to interested schools. • Take the Aug, Sept & Oct SAT/ACT • End of Senior Year Football Season • Compose highlight film and send out to colleges. • Take SAT until desired score is achieved. • National Signing Day. • Continue to help players get into college. • Monitor Academics until graduation.

  16. Camps/combines/personal coaches • Great if you do them before senior season. • Senior Year = 5-6 Camps • 11th Grade = Take College Tours! • 9-10th Grade = Local Camps 22 Colleges in VA! • Vast majority have very little value (money grabs) • 7 v 7’s are fun and helpful, but shouldn’t replace time with the team. • Creates Exposure Both POSITIVE & NEGATIVE • Making it about “me” instead of “we”…..team first • If I don’t play, I don’t stay or if I don’t start I depart…Very sad! • Team success will lead to individual success, it can’t be the other way!

  17. Helmet: $400 Shoulder Pads: $250 Game & Practice Jerseys: $200 Game & Practice Pants: $150 Misc.-Socks, Mouthpiece, Decals: $15

  18. Parents…we need your help Create a touchdown club that is exclusive to our football team. Dissolved 3 years ago because of inability to work together. • Help with fundraisers. FOOTBALL IS COMPLETELY SELF-FUNDED! • Build within the program • You taught your son right/wrong make them be more ACCOUNTABLE. • The STANDARD IS THE STANDARD.

  19. Touchdown club… • Volunteers!!! • Fundraiser Chair – Finding Opportunities to raise money for the program. Examples: • Bake Sales - Walmart • Tee Shirt Sales – During lunch shifts during game week. • Jersey Sales – Friday Nights • Golf Tournament • Graduating Seniors Banners • Asking Businesses For Donations • Game Day Food Chairs – Make food or get businesses to donate food. • Freshman Parents • JV Parents • Varsity Parents • Thursday Senior Dinners • Parents signing up to hold a function for our seniors to enjoy their last times together. • Scholarship Chair

  20. fundraisers LAST YEAR MOVING FORWARD Scholarships Brand New Jerseys 15 New Riddell Speed Flex 25 Pairs of Shoulder Pads 50 Guardian Caps College Visits and Tours Charter Bus to Games (+1Hr) Team Overnight Camps Team Meals Team Bonding Events Team Gear for Workouts/Practice Team Gear for Games • 15 New Riddell Speed Flex • 12 Pairs of Shoulder Pads • 25 Guardian Caps • HUDL for Film and Highlights • 12 Branded Footballs • Senior Gifts • Senior Banners • Online Picture Gallery

  21. Fundraisers Planned this year • Subscription Donation • Gold Cards • King’s Dominion • Bake Sale (Spring) • Day of Giving (Spring) • Lift-A-Thon (Spring) Donations Website Reoccurring Giving

  22. Paperworkhttps://www.staffordschools.net/Page/13793 Players and Parents • Physicals – Need to be done by July 30 or your athlete can not participate • SCPS Code of Conduct – Need to be in by second day of practice (Aug 2) or athlete can not participate. • Hydration Forms - Need to be in by second day of practice (Aug 2) or athlete can not participate. • Concussion Forms - Need to be in by second day of practice (Aug 2) or athlete can not participate. • Emergency Card - Need to be ASAP or athlete can not participate. • Players Rules Packet – Need to be in by second day of practice (Aug 2) or athlete can not participate.

  23. MIDNIGHT MADNESS JV AND VARSITY PLAYERS ONLY ALL JV AND VARSITY PLAYERS MUST ATTEND PLAYERS SHOULD BE HERE WED JULY 31 AT 11:45PM DOORS OPEN AT 12:00AM FRESHMAN PLAYERS DO NOT HAVE TO ATTEND OPEN PRACTICE FOR ALL TO VIEW COMMUNITY EVENT

  24. Contact information Dwight Hazelwood Hazelwooddd@staffordschools.net 540-658-6080 Freshman Coach Mike Smoot smootme@staffordschools.net 540-658-6080

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