250 likes | 255 Views
Get all the information you need about the Iroquois Lady Chiefs Lacrosse team, including coaching staff, tryout requirements, important dates, and required paperwork.
E N D
Welcome to Iroquois Lady Chiefs Lacrosse - 2017 Coaching Staff - Varsity – Leah Bernal Junior Varsity – Mark Dubel Modified – Duke Ziegler
The Sport Participation/Parent Consent Form (triplicate form from Mrs. Genders) MUST be submitted by: Varsity: Thursday, March 2nd JV : Thursday, March 2nd ADDITIONAL REQUIRED PAPERWORK AFTER TEAM SELECTION Emergency Info Card (orange-ish / half sheet) Iroquois Code of Ethics Dates to Remember
Valid Physical - One (1) physical is required per academic year. When you pick up the Participation Form from the school nurse she will certify that you have a valid physical on file. High School Physicals – Friday, March 3rd @ 10:30 a.m. Please sign up with Mrs. Genders either tomorrow or Wednesday. Requirements for Tryouts
TRYOUT INFORMATION Attendance is MANDATORY for all three days. Any player missing tryouts is automatically ineligible for the team. In order to give all candidates the opportunity to demonstrate their abilities, some players may be selected for the team after Day 2 of tryouts. This will allow greater attention for the remaining candidates. (depending on numbers)
Valid Physical - One (1) physical is required per academic year. The school nurse will determine if your physical is valid when you pick up the Participation Form. Selective Classification for 7th and 8th Grade Players - Parent Consent Form (from District website) - Physician Form -Tanner Maturity Rating (Website) - Perform/Pass the fitness test on Monday, March 6th at 2:45pm in the MS Gym Physicals and Selective Classification
JV: March 6th –8th 5:30 – 7:30 pm each day Tryout Schedule:
Varsity: HS Auxiliary Gym Monday, March 6th: 7 – 9 pm Tuesday, March 7th: 7 – 9 pm Wednesday, March 8th: 7 – 9 pm **Please try to be flexible as the season goes on -weather Tryout Schedule:
TRYOUT PROCEDURES Coaches will evaluate players using the following criteria and a rubric system: Passing/Catching/Shooting (both left and right hands) Cradling (both left and right hands) Agility and Physical Aptitude Physical Fitness Attitude and Coachability
IROQUOIS LADY CHIEFS LACROSSE 2017 TEAM SELECTION The following equipment is required for tryouts: a stick, goggles, mouthguard and appropriate footwear. A limited number of sticks are available for players to use when trying out. Please notify your coach in advance. If you/your daughter makes the team, the required equipment must then be purchased.
IROQUOIS LADY CHIEFS LACROSSE 2017 TEAM SELECTION It is expected that there will be more players trying out than there are positions available. Final roster determination will be made based on the combined rubric score of the three day tryout. In case of academic or physical ineligibility of a team member during the season, call-backs will be based on rubric scores.
Team Members: (subject to change) Varsity: 18 – 20 JV: 20 – 22 Contests: JV: 14 Varsity: 15
The skill level of lacrosse players in Western New York has increased significantly in recent years. Many girls have put in time either playing at grade level or higher during the off-season. Playing at a particular level during the off-season does not guarantee a spot on the season roster at that level. Players may try out for any level they are eligible to play at, but the coaches will make the final decision regarding each candidate’s level of play. If a 7th or 8th grader chooses to try out for the JV or Varsity team and does not make that team they may still try out for the Modified team. Selective Classification and "playing up"
Tryouts Begin JV: Monday, March 6th Varsity Monday, March 6th First Scheduled Contest – JV : March 20th @ Clarence (scrimmage) Varsity: March 20th @ Clarence (scrimmage) Dates to Remember
Required Equipment Stick Goggles – Cage or Plastic Cleats Water Bottle Gloves Clothes for ALL WEATHER CONDITIONS
Grades • ICS Code of Ethics • Commitment • Respect Program Expectations
Program Expectations • Consequences • Loss of playing time • Suspension from the Team • Removal from the Team • Removal from the Program
All players are expected to be present and prepared for practice each day. Playing time and roles of responsibility are earned through day-to-day hard work at practice – nothing is automatic. If a player misses a practice the day before a game, the player is ineligible to play in the next game. Program Expectations
Be positive and constructive • Respect players and officials • Let the coaches question calls/ non-calls • Team can be penalized for inappropriate spectator behavior Parent/Spectator Expectations
Players Sports14 Michael Rd. West Seneca, NY677 - 4393LAXHeaven.com Blue Bison SportsTransitown Plaza4185 Transit RoadWilliamsville, NY 14221 631 - 4792 bluebisonsports.com Local Equipment Sources
Varsity Players ONLY please!!
Coaches contact information… Coach Bernal – Lbernal@iroquoiscsd.org Coach Dubel – mdubel@iroquoiscsd.org Coach Ziegler – dziegler@iroquoiscsd.org Thank You for Attending
Are you willing to make a commitment to the team? What will you contribute to the team? Are you willing AND able to fully commit to this season? PRE-TRYOUT SELF EVALUATION: