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LSN SOCCER PARENT MEETING

LSN SOCCER PARENT MEETING. WELCOME PARENTS TO THE 2011 LSN BOYS SOCCER SEASON. OUR AGENDA. 1. INTRODUCTIONS 2. GUIDELINES 3. HANDBOOK/PAMPHLETS 4. THREE LEVELS IN THE PROGRAM 5. PLAYING TIME 6. VARSITY PRACTICE SQUAD 7. POSTPONEMENTS/CANCELLATIONS 8. VIDEO TAPING 9. HEALTH/WELLNESS

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LSN SOCCER PARENT MEETING

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  1. LSN SOCCER PARENT MEETING

  2. WELCOME PARENTS TO THE 2011 LSN BOYS SOCCER SEASON.

  3. OUR AGENDA • 1. INTRODUCTIONS • 2. GUIDELINES • 3. HANDBOOK/PAMPHLETS • 4. THREE LEVELS IN THE PROGRAM • 5. PLAYING TIME • 6. VARSITY PRACTICE SQUAD • 7. POSTPONEMENTS/CANCELLATIONS • 8. VIDEO TAPING • 9. HEALTH/WELLNESS • 10. NEWSPAPERS • 11. PLAYER PICK UPS

  4. LSN COACHING STAFF Head Coach-Tim Richardson Assistant Varsity – Ryan Kelley Junior Varsity – Bill Arrandale C- Team – Mike Johnson

  5. TIM RICHARDSON • PLAYING EXPERIENCE • Street Soccer – 1965-1976 – Grew up in Belo Horizonte, Brazil • Kent State University – 1977-1980 – 3 times team MVP – All Conference Honors • Have continued playing in adult leagues and with High School players – 1985-present • EDUCATION • BS in Geology- Kent State University 1983 • BS in Education- Kent State University 1985 • MA in Education – University of Missouri at Kansas City 1990 • US Soccer C License – Tampa Bay , FL Jan 1991 • US Soccer B License – Blaine, MN July 1991 • US Soccer A License – Santa Clara, CA July 1992 • US Soccer A License Audit – Bowling Green, OH June 2000 • NSCAA Premier Diploma, Bloomsburg, PA 2006 • US SOCCER – Youth National License – Little Rock, AR 2008 • NSCAA DIRECTOR OF COACHING CERTIFICATE- OCT 2008 • WORLD CLASS COACHING – BRAZILIAN COACHING TOUR AND COURSE- Clube Atletico Mineiro – DEC 2008 • Maryland Sate Youth Soccer Association International Weeks – Graham Ramsey Director 1995-2004 Attended and participated in these coaching clinics conducted by International coaches from Holland, Czech Republic, Brazil, Ireland, France, Denmark. • 1998 - Served as interpreter for Jose` de Souza Teixeira for the International Week • World Class Coaching Weekend Seminar – Kansas City, MO • Feb 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007,2008,2009- Presenters included Anson Dorrance, Tony Diccico, other national and international level coaches. • COACHING EXPERIENCE • 1995- Present Lee’s Summit North High School – Boys Varsity Head Coach • 1997-Present Lee’s Summit North High School – Girls Varsity Head Coach – State Champions 2000, 2nd place 2002, 3rd place 1999 • 1985-1994 Lee’s Summit High School- Boys Varsity Head Coach • 1990- Present Spirit America Soccer Club – Head Coach – Coach teams u7-u13 boys and girls • 1992,1993 – Missouri State ODP Coach- Region II ODP Camp u13, u15 boys • Youth Summer Soccer Camps- 1995- present • High School Coaching Record – Girls 200-61-17 • Boys 362-167-58 • Overall – 562-224-75 • COACHING RECOGNITION • 2000, 2002 Missouri State Girls High School Coach of the Year – NSCAA • 2003-2004 – Lee’s Summit Journal Coach of the Year • 20009- Missouri State Girls Public High School Coach of the Year

  6. BILL ARRANDALE • Education • BS, Chemical Engineering, UMC • Masters, Business Administration, UMKC • USSF Coaching Courses thru the B License • Various soccer weeks and seminars with high level coach-instructors from the U.S., Europe and Brazil • Coaching Experience • 83-90: Competitive teams - U12 boys thru near-professional men • 92: UMKC Assistant Men’s Coach • 93: Fort Osage Boys Varsity Coach - First district championship in years • 94-96: Pembroke Hill Boys and Girls Varsity Coach - A third place in the boys Missouri 2A championships • 97-present: Lee’s Summit North Boys and Girls Assistant Varsity Coach - Girls 2000 Missouri Champions and other high finishes • Various girls club teams and youth summer soccer camps • Work Experience • Engineering Career - Military aerospace-related products • Computing Manager Career - Large scale computer networks • Teaching • Lecturer, Computer Programming, UMKC • Teacher, Education-Related Computer Skills, Pembroke Hill • Short Course Leader, Computer Applications, MacSource, Inc • Magazine Design and Desk Top Publishing • Database Management and Computer Graphics Projects

  7. RYAN KELLEY Playing Experience- Lee’s Summit High School 1992-1995, Varsity 1993-1995, Co-Captain 1995, Co-MVP 1995, All-Conference 1994&95, All-Area 1995 William Jewell College 1996-1997, Co-MVP 1996 Coaching Experience- Lee’s Summit North High School- Boys C team 2002-2003, JV 2004-Present Lee’s Summit North High School- Girls JV 2004-Present Renegades 96/97 Girls youth team- 2003-Present Education B.S. in Physical Education from University of Central Missouri, 2004 Certified in Health, 2004 USSF ‘D’ license, 2006 World Class Coaching Clinic-2007, 2006, 2005 NSCAA National Diploma – June 2007 NSCAA ADVANCED NATIONAL DIPLOMA – June 2011

  8. MIKE JOHNSON • LSN GRADUATE – 2000 • ALL CONFERENCE, ALL STATE AS A PLAYER • CURRENT RECORD HOLDER FOR MOST GOALS SCORED IN 1 SEASON – 31 • C TEAM COACH BOYS AND GIRLS- 2005,2006,2007,2009,2010,2011

  9. GUIDELINES • 1. BE THERE PARENTS/PLAYERS ARE REQUESTED TO CONTACT COACHES BY EMAIL OR PHONE BEFORE PRACTICE OR A GAME MISSED.

  10. 2. BE ON TIME

  11. 3. BE A GOOD SPORT X

  12. 4. NO PROFANITY X @##*&&^*%%$

  13. 5. BE AN EXEMPLARY STUDENTATHLETE X

  14. 6. DRESS UP ON CONFERENCE GAME DAYS X

  15. 7. RIDE THE BUS TO GAMES

  16. 8. LISTEN TO ANNOUNCEMENTS

  17. 9.GO TO TRAINERS WHEN INJURED

  18. 10. WEAR PROPER PRACTICE ATTIRE X

  19. 11. LETTERING CRITERIA N

  20. 12. APPOINTMENT WITH COACHES BUT MY SON SCORED 100 GOALS IN 1ST GRADE!

  21. PLAYING LEVELS • VARSITY – PERFORMANCE ORIENTED • JUNIOR VARSITY- DEVELOPMENTAL 3. C TEAM - PARTICIPATION

  22. CRITERIA FOR PLAYER SELECTION AND PLAYING TIME • 1. SOCCER ABILITIES – • TECHNIQUE – 1ST TOUCH, PASSING, SHOOTING, DRIBBLING, HEADING, RUNNING W/BALL, DEFENDING. • TACTICS- MAKING THE RIGHT DECISIONS

  23. 2. ATHLETISM- SPEED, STRENGTH, STAMINA, QUICKNESS. ALL WITHIN THE SOCCER ENVIRONMENT. IT COMES DOWN TO WHAT HAPPENS WITH THE BALL.

  24. 3. ABILITY TO PLAY WITHIN THE ROLE REQUESTED

  25. 4. ATTITUDE- WILLINGNESS TO DO THE RIGHT THING, POSITIVE IMPACT WITHIN THE TEAM, ACCEPTING COACHING.

  26. 5. FACTORS THAT DO NOT ULTIMATELY DETERMINE ROLE WITHIN THE TEAM: A) CLUB BACKGROUND B) YEAR IN SCHOOL C) ROLE ON THE TEAM LAST YEAR D) HONORS OUTSIDE OF HIGH SCHOOL SOCCER DECISIONS ARE MADE BASED ON WHAT WE SEE IN PRACTICES AND IN GAMES. WHAT WE ARE LOOKING FOR IS NOT ALWAYS WHAT THE PARENTS ARE NOTICING OR FOCUSING ON!!!

  27. GENERAL APPROACH AT THE VARSITY LEVEL • 1. WE TRY TO MAINTAIN A GOOD TEAM SHAPE REGARDLESS OF THE FORMATION WE PLAY ( 4-4-2, 3-5-2, 3-4-3, 4-3-3) • 2. WE TRY TO BE READY TO DEFEND WHEN WE LOSE THE BALL. • 3. WE TRY TO BE READY TO ATTACK WHEN WE WIN THE BALL. • 4. WE WILL PLAY A ZONE DEFENSE • 5. WE PLACE A HIGH VALUE ON POSSESSION OF THE BALL.

  28. RESCHEDULES AND POSTPONEMENTS • CALL THE INFO LINE AT 986 -3001 FOR UPDATES. WE WILL INFORM PLAYERS AS SOON AS WE KNOW OF MAKE UP DATES AND OTHER DETAILS • RED ALERT SYSTEM 986-3001 LINE -2

  29. VIDEOTAPING • WE HAVE THE CAMERA AND WILL PROVIDE TAPES. WE NEED VOLUNTEERS TO HELP TAKE ON THIS IMPORTANT TASK. PLEASE CONTACT COACH RICHARDSON.

  30. NEWPAPERS • ALTHOUGH STATEMENTS FROM OUR COACHES AND PLAYERS COME OUT IN THE NEWSPAPERS WE CANNOT CONTROL WHAT IS PRINTED. • WE TRY TO PROMOTE OUR TEAM AND GIVE A REALISTIC VIEW OF HOW THINGS ARE.

  31. PLAYER PICK UP • PLEASE PICK PLAYERS UP AT THE PRESCRIBED TIME. COACHES HAVE OTHER RESPONSIBILITIES AND PLACES TO BE.

  32. WE LOOK FORWARD TO A GREAT SEASON!

  33. THANKS FOR YOUR ATTENTION AND ATTENDANCE.

  34. HEALTH/WELLNESS • 1. PROPER NUTRITION • 2. PLENTY OF REST • 3. SEE THE TRAINERS

  35. Eating, Drinking and Sleeping for Maximum Soccer Playing Performance

  36. During the period up to 24 hours before a practice or game • Consume large amounts of ice cold water well beyond not being thirsty • Eat good meals and snacks containing large amounts of carbohydrates and normal amounts of proteins and fats • Stay away from ice cream and fast food drinks, hamburgers and fries

  37. Last meal before a practice or game • Consume 20 oz (swallows)of ice cold water as often as you can Three to five hours before the practice or game

  38. During the period up to 24 hours before a practice or game • Consume large amounts of ice cold water well beyond not being thirsty • Eat good meals and snacks containing large amounts of carbohydrates and normal amounts of proteins and fats • Stay away from ice cream and fast food drinks, hamburgers and fries

  39. One hour before and during the practice or game • Don’t eat • Consume six to eight oz. (swallows) of ice cold fluid ( water, Gatorade Endurance Formula or Gatorade Thirst Quencher) every 15 minutes if possible

  40. During the two hours after a practice or game (During the first 30 minutes is best) Consume 20 oz. (swallows) of ice cold fluid (water, Gatorade Endurance Formula or Gatorade Thirst Quencher) as often as you can

  41. Take a long cold bath or shower as soon as you can • Drink ice cold chocolate milk--a source of quickly absorbed carbohydrates, protein and fat--and eat snacks and meals high in carbohydrates

  42. Eight hours each night • Sleep -zzzzzzzzzzzz

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