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Program Overview

Program Overview. Our mission is to provide a safe, secure, and supportive environment for our student – athletes here at Arrowhead High School by providing a positive atmosphere where emphasis is placed on a mutual respect for all individuals, teams, coaches, officials, parents, and fans.

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Program Overview

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  1. Program Overview Our mission is to provide a safe, secure, and supportive environment for our student – athletes here at Arrowhead High School by providing a positive atmosphere where emphasis is placed on a mutual respect for all individuals, teams, coaches, officials, parents, and fans. By focusing on constructive education and personal development, participants will have the opportunity to maximize achievement through their individual and collective efforts. The development of the players' self confidence and sportsmanship will enhance their social, emotional, and intellectual growth while empowering them to be productive members of their school, community, and charitable considerations. And finally, by promoting a positive culture and love for the game we will offer rewarding experiences and allow lacrosse to enrich their lives for years to come.

  2. Program Overview • Optimize Program Development • Overall quality of the program • Have a clearly defined team focus • Strive to make the program systematic • Optimize Team Development • Understand what differentiates a team from a group • Shared understanding of purpose, goals, and objectives • Work effectively from mutually agreed upon activities, procedures, and structure • Commitment to team’s purpose, respect of others, and interdependence • Understand the difference between the task versus the process • Optimize Individual Development • Productive instruction • More one-on-one coaching • More skills work during practice • Quality experience

  3. Classic 8 Lacrosse League • Red Division • AHS • Brookfield Co-op • Catholic Memorial HS • Franklin Co-op • Kettle Moraine HS • Lakeshore Co-op • Marquette University HS • Waukesha Co-op • Black Division • Heritage Christian • Kenosha Co-op • Mukwanago HS • Ozaukee Co-op • St. John’s NWMA • University School • Wauwatosa Co-op • ?

  4. Team Structure (2014 Change) Varsity Programs Head Coach – Erin M. Ennis • Contact Information:erinmennis@wi.rr.com • Highly competitive within the MAYLA conference and the Wisconsin Lacrosse Federation • Highest level of skill, knowledge, athletic ability, and team dynamic is the focus • Commitment of a minimum of 5 days per week of practice/game schedule • Regular intrastate travel and occasional tournament travel required • 22 to 26 players (may vary based on Head Coach’s discretion)

  5. Team Structure • Junior Varsity • Head Coach – TBD • Contact Information: • Competitive program within the MAYLA conference and Wisconsin Lacrosse Federation • Intermediate development of the players skills, knowledge and team dynamic are the focus • Transitional program for a higher level of play to AHS varsity or post high school • Commitment of a minimum of 5 days per week of practice/game schedule • Regular intrastate travel and occasional tournament travel may be required • 22 to 26 players (may vary based on Head Coach’s discretion)

  6. Team Structure (2013 change) • Freshman (JV Schedule) • Head Coach – TBD • Contact Information: • Competitive program within the C8C and Wisconsin Lacrosse Federation • Fundamental development of the players skills, knowledge and team dynamic are the primary focus • Considered a transitional or developmental program for a higher level of play • Commitment of a minimum of 5 days per week of practice/game schedule • Regular intrastate travel and occasional tournament travel may be required • 22 to 26 players (may vary based on Head Coach’s discretion)

  7. 2015 Updates • Four Team to Three Team Structure • Varsity, Junior Varsity, Freshman • Selection Process during Evaluation Week • Simplify • Aligns with WIAA standards • Consistent Experience • Aligns with current Resources

  8. By the Numbers…Participants

  9. By the Numbers…Coaches

  10. By the Numbers…Resources

  11. By the Numbers…Gap

  12. By the Numbers…Realignment

  13. 2015 Evaluations • Top Down Approach • Seniors, Juniors, Sophomores • Development • Freshman not included • Parental Support

  14. 2015 Open Practice Open Practice at BISC Monday February 16th 3:30-5p F3 Wednesday February 18th  3:30-5p F3 Friday February 20th  3:30-5p F3 Monday February 23rd  3:30-5p F3 Wednesday February 25th  3:30-5p F3 Thursday February 26th  3:30-5p F3 Monday March 2nd  3:30-5p F3 Wednesday March 4th  3:30-5p F3 Friday March 6th  3:30-5p F3 *assigned days per class tbd

  15. 2015 Evaluations • March 9th, 11th, and 13th3:30-5p (juniors/seniors only) • March 16th – 20st 5:00-7p (March 9th pending WLF meeting) • Lacrosse skills evaluation – BISC • M, T, W, F: 5-7p (everyone) • Speed/Strength evaluation – NxLevel Pro Performance Center • Thursday, 1½ hour sessions 3:30-8p (assigned) • Players will be placed on the appropriate roster • Ability • Effort • Game Acumen • Potential

  16. Practice and Games • Practice off campus – Lisbon Community Park • Start time ranges from 4 to 5 depending on the specific coach and team. • Regular practice is typically +-2 hours. Pregame practice is +- 1 ½ hours. • Each team is independent on practice times • Games any day of the week • Conference typically weekdays – posted on AHS and C8 web • Non-conference typically weekends - TBD

  17. Player Expectations • Family, faith, and yourself • Academics • AHS athletic code of conduct and student handbook • Lacrosse • Current member US Lacrosse – insurance • Be on time • Maximum effort • Communication • Respect • *employment and other activities

  18. Conflict Resolution • Player to Player • Self resolution • Team captain guidance • Head or assistant coach guidance • Activities Director • Player to Coach • Team captain guidance • Directly with the coach or alternate coach • Activities Director • Parent to Coach • Directly with the coach or alternate coach • Activities Director

  19. Equipment • Helmet • Mouth guard • Gloves • Shoulder pads • Elbow pads • Protective Cup • Lacrosse Stick • Compression wear • Cleats* • Uniforms, warm-ups, socks, lax bag • *Save your $, practice your skills

  20. Resources • Parent Player Handbook • Team Coaches • Parent Club Representatives • Activities Office • Arrowhead Boys Lacrosse link on AHS web • Contact information • Schedules • Announcements • Practice Notifications • Important Dates

  21. Parent Club Representatives Jessica Frost, njfrosty@att.net Bruce Hopkins,  bhopkins@wi.rr.com Anita Hopkins, anitahipkins@wir.rr.com Holly Filmanowicz, filmans5@me.com Mary DiGiacomo, marydjock@ameritech.net Lisa Kirkpatrick, lisa@computereaseweb.com *If anyone would like to participate as a parent representative please contact one of the current Parent Reps.

  22. Off Season Opportunities • Hot 4 Lax • http://www.hot4lax.com • True Lacrosse • http://wi.truelacrosse.com • Infinity Lacrosse • http://www.infinitylax.com • Golden Eagle Elite Lacrosse • http://www.goldeneaglelacrosse.com

  23. 2012 Wisconsin D1 State Champions

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