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2013 Andover Huskies 11U AAA

2013 Andover Huskies 11U AAA. Head Coach: Tom Jarosz Assistant Coaches: Glenn Plohasz, Michael Sharon & Matt Youngren. Agenda Meet the Team Season – Commitment Coaching Philosophy Objectives Playing Time and Positions Player Expectations Parent Expectations Notes/Action Items

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2013 Andover Huskies 11U AAA

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  1. 2013 Andover Huskies 11U AAA Head Coach: Tom Jarosz Assistant Coaches: Glenn Plohasz, Michael Sharon & Matt Youngren

  2. Agenda • Meet the Team • Season – Commitment • Coaching Philosophy • Objectives • Playing Time and Positions • Player Expectations • Parent Expectations • Notes/Action Items • Questions and Answers

  3. Let’s meet the team: • Ryan Hostad • Jason Jarosz • Jason Klubben • Dylan Landrus • Seth Plohasz • Trevor Rajtar • Shandon Schannauer • David Schaust • Jack Sharon • Joe Steiner • Joey Wells • Owen Youngren

  4. 2013 season • 16 regular season games • Three tournaments paid for by ABA • St Cloud (May 18), STMA (June 7) and Forest Lake (June 22) • Potential to qualify for two tourneys in July (GSTC / MBT) • Add tourney in May or June (e.g. St Croix, Becker or Zimmerman) • Up to four nights per week • Field temps need to reach 55 before being available • Our home field will be Shadowbrook South • A true baseball field…..built on a pig farm!

  5. Coaching Philosophy / Objectives: • Focus on effort and attitude. Winning isn’t the #1 priority • Stress importance of teamwork and sportsmanship • Improve baseball IQ • Have fun and help kids develop a love for the game • Help develop skills necessary to be successful at this level and future seasons • Provide a safe environment • ‘Coach them all’ article

  6. Playing Time and Positions: • Kids deserve an opportunity to learn and play multiple positions • PT may be adjusted based on effort, attitude and attendance • Positions will be adjusted throughout the season

  7. Player Expectations: • Have fun, give best effort and be coachable • Be respectful and show good sportsmanship • Work on your skills outside practice • Challenge yourself and brother’s to improve • Understand the “why”

  8. Parent Expectations: • Get your son to practice and games on time • Encourage and demonstrate good sportsmanship • Cheer for all the players • Don’t give instruction from the sideline • Contact me with any concerns or questions • Encourage your son to approach me with the same • Get to know each other – we’re in this together! • Check email and team page for latest information

  9. Additional Notes: • Game schedule session on Saturday, April 13 • Scrimmage vs Chisago Lakes on Sunday, April 28 • One on One’s - common themes • Most want to play all positions • Playing with friends is important • “I like playing, period” Action Items: • Code of Conduct • Birth Certificates (Wells, Klubben and Hostad) • Sign up for the ABA mailing list

  10. Q & A Thank you for your support!

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