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Eastview Lacrosse2012 Parent/Player Meeting
February 1, 2012
Eastview Lacrosse 2012 SeasonWelcome
Eastview Lacrosse History
Goals for tonightWelcome the New Families to the ProgramProvide Overview of the 2012 SeasonProvide Details of First 10 days of the SeasonProvide information on Pre/Post Season Opportunities
Matt Percival – Athletic DirectorEastview AthleticsBoys LacrosseRegistrationSeason Passes - $30/Adult - All ISD 196 Home Games - Accompanied Pre-High School Children - Purchase at Main Office EVHS
Eastview Lacrosse Program Focus Prep Squad:
- Focus on fundamentals & skill development - A lot of playing time & games- Ball in stick approach
Junior Varsity: - Focus on strategy development- Practice to game correlation is vitally important- Ball out of stick approach
Varsity: - Highest expectations & requirements- Identify player roles and highest chance for success- Win State Championship
CoachesPrep: - Paul Cook (Head Coach)
- Brad Gobar- Aaron White
JV: - Andy Lee (Head Coach)- Ryan Czaypar
Varsity: - Tim Roche (Head Coach)- Colin Achenbach
- Joe Cinosky- Josh Kuhn
** GET TO KNOW THE COACHES **** GET TO KNOW THE COACHES **
First Ten Days: Mon - Wed Monday, March 26th – Wednesday, March 28th: Initial Tryouts - Come prepared, in shape, ready to go - We hope to be outside, but may be inside. Times will vary - We evaluate mostly on fundamentals. Tough to evaluate field awareness in gym - Well take full advantage of no homework and no school the next day.
Tuesday, March 27th – Base Line Testing
Wednesday, March 28th: Day: Tryouts - Weightlifting Evening: 10:30PM Invites to Rochester posted on team website a) Inviting 40 – 50 players b) This is not a first cut of Prep/JV/V- Top 35 for sure, then 5 - 15 for extra evaluation. (All Seniors, All Goalies)- A player not going to Rochester could still be on JV, or player going to Rochester on Prep
First Ten Days: Thr - Sat
Black Group (Rochester):- Depart Eastview at 4:00PM on Thursday (Transportation provided)- See Itinerary and Packing List in packet- Back at Eastview 8:00PM on Saturday
Blue Group (Eastview):- Practice at Eastview Thursday & Friday- Team building activity on Thursday (Busing provided)- 2 teams in Homegrown Lacrosse Meltdown on Saturday (Busing provided)
First Ten Days: Mon 4/2 2:25PM: Main Office Varsity, Junior Varsity & Prep (2) Teams Announced, Pick up letter from main office
- If a player misses tryouts, they cannot be placed on Varsity- Upon their return they will have an opportunity to move up based
on practice and game situations- Juniors can be placed on Prep- Players will have opportunity to move up or down during the season based on practice and game situations- Coaches will meet with Non Varsity Seniors individually to discuss
roles
- Cookie Dough Fundraiser Handouts - Picture Order Forms Handed Out - Jersey Handout Returning Players can keep same number
Grade, then Alphabetical
4:00PM: Practice
First Ten Days: Tue 4/3- Team Pictures- Varsity Fee Due – Seniors Only ($75)
- Practice
First Ten Days: Wed 4/4- Practice and Weightlifting- Parent Meetings:
Prep Team 6:00PM – 7:00PM- Transportation- Game Logistics and Assistance- Team Dinners- Two Prep Teams
Prep Team Fee Due – Refund from School Fee ($135)Booster Club Fee Due – New Players Only ($135)
JV Team 7:00PM – 7:30PM- Home Game Logistics and Assistance- Banquet- Team Dinners- Away Game Transportation
Varsity Team 7:30PM – 8:00PM- Banquet- Team Dinners
Rest of the Season
Calendar - JV & V: SSC calendar is most accurate
- Prep: Eastview Lax Website – Coach Cook
Individual Teams/Coaches Find Their Routine.
Season Dates – All Teams: April 13th: Program Youth Jamboree May 12th: Charity Event May 19th: Prep/JV Banquet (Varsity Player Attendance Mandatory)
Season Preparation - CaptainsWinter League → Take it SeriouslyWeight Room → Take it Seriously
Wall Ball → Take it SeriouslyCaptains Practices → Take it Seriously
Available Pre-Season Clinics & Camps: Homegrown Lacrosse – Goalie Training
Lakeshore Lacrosse – Goalie Training, Position ClinicsMarquette Clinic – Feb 20th
Summer ProgramsEastview Grizzlies:
Continued TrainingSkill & Strategy DevelopmentPlay with New Teammates
Other Traveling Programs:Focus on Skill Advancement and RecruitmentCoach Endorsed Programs: Elite, Lakeshore, Team Minnesota
Camps & Clinics:Homegrown LacrosseUMD CampsLakeshore LacrosseNorthstar LacrosseTwin Cities Lacrosse
Eastview GrizzliesNo trip for 2012 → Will Travel East Every Other Year.
2-3 teams this summer → High Caliber Coaches
Tryouts: Monday, June 11th
Practice 1-2 days a week, 1 game a week in Summer League
Top Grizzlies Team in Midwest Shootout June 29th – July 1st.
College RecruitingCoach Achenbach → Recruiting Coordinator
* Advice for Parents/Players * NCAA Division 1/2/3 * MCLA (Club) Division 1/2 * Sophomore Year
Summer Options
Eastview Lacrosse Onlinewww.eastviewlacrosse.com
Eastview Lacrosse on Facebook
Follow on Twitter@EastviewLax
Booster ClubMeets monthly, open to all
Board: Mike Wohl – President
Tony Taschner – Vice PresidentSean Pearson – Treasurer
Ann McNamara – Secretary
Booster Club – Program LeadsVolunteer Committee Heads: Program – Vicki CalhounApparel – Lori LeiningerPictures –Vicki Calhoun
Fundraising – Tony TaschnerJamboree – Coach Roche
Post Season Survey – Jenny TaschnerYouth/Off- Season – Mark Stillings
Concessions – Jenny TaschnerCharity – Mindy Wohl
Varsity Banquet – Mike HoganVarsity Team Dinners – Chris Gage
Senior Night – Mary GranatRochester – John DayWebsite – Bill Leininger
Booster Club – Program NeedsVolunteer Committee Heads Needed:
Prep/JV Banquet – Equipment/Uniform Distribution –
Alumni –Golf Tournament –
Prep Announcements – JV Announcements –
Varsity Announcements – JV Parent Liaison –
Prep Parent Liaison – Video –
EVAA Liaison –
E-Mail or Call Mike Wohl mwohl@charter.net/651-283-4770
2012 Financial StrategyCurrent and Long Term Expenses
- Operating Budget* Managed to Zero* Funds Capital Budget
- Capital Budget* Major Expenditures* Four Year Cycle
2012 BudgetVarsity
- Defined as Playoff Roster for Eastview (24 players)- $135 to Eastview Lacrosse Booster Club- $75 to include Shooter Shirt/Team Poster
* Seniors due at 4/3 Team Pictures* Underclassmen due at 5/21 Playoff Practice
Junior Varsity- $135 to Eastview Lacrosse Booster Club
Prep Squad - $135 to Eastview Lacrosse Booster Club
Does Not Include Fees paid to the School- $160 paid to District 196 ($135 for Freshmen)- Booster Club Fees are Tax Deductible
Prep TeamsBooster Club Run and Managed
- Not Run and Managed by the School like Varsity and JV
Fees Process is Different- Pay $135 Booster Club Payment- Pay $160 to District 196 ($135 for Freshmen) in March- Trying out for JV/Varsity- School returns $160/$135 check (Freshmen)- Write $135 check to Booster Club- Due 4/4 Prep Team Meeting- Same Base Fundraising Obligations
Payments Timing - ParentsFebruary
- $135 Booster Club Fee (Returning Players)
March- $160 School Fee ($135 Freshmen)
April- $135 Booster Club (New Players)- $135 Prep Team Fee (From School Refund)- $180 Cookie Dough Buyout- $180 Cookie Dough Buyout → Rochester Only- $75 Playoff Roster Fee → Varsity Seniors
May- $75 Playoff Roster Fee → Underclassmen
June- Banquet TBD → Varsity Only
FundraisingReward Sales Program
- No one likes fundraising, but it is necessary to pay for uniforms, coaches, equipment, etc.
- Frozen cookie dough sale is our one main fundraiser for the year
- Each player responsible for selling 30 boxes
- Buyouts are discouraged, but allowed ($180)
- Players can help pay some or all costs to play and earn cash incentives for themselves at the same time (new this year)
FundraisingCash Rewards → Money Bag
- Money bag has $5, $10, $20, and $50 bills inside
- 30 boxes sold earns 1 bill pulled from the money bag
- Every 10 additional boxes sold earns 1 additional bill from money bag
Other Incentives → Merchandise
- 40 boxes sold → Eastview Lacrosse apparel
- 50 boxes sold → Gift card
- 60 boxes sold → $100 bonus, plus additional $180 toward team costs
- Additional $1 per box sold for the top seller
- Money survivor game for top-selling team ($50 to one team member)
Issued Equipment for SeasonEquipment - Booster club owns 8 sets of equipment with the intent of being
issued to new players “trying out” the sport, not to be used consecutive seasons. First come, First serve. Contact Coach Roche
Tryouts - Everyone will be issued a tryout jersey between the number of 1-100. Players will turn them in as soon as tryouts are complete.
(turn in to get game jerseys)
Varsity - Every player will be issued/return a team bag, 2 jerseys, 2 shorts from team, issued/keep shooter shirt, order/keep a sweat suit.
Junior Varsity - Every player will be issued/return 2 jerseys and 2 shorts, and order/keep sweat suit.
Prep Squad - Every player will be issued/return 2 jerseys and 1 short, and order/keep sweat suit.
EVCF Lacrosse Scholarships- Two $500 scholarships available (1 Per Ten+ Seniors in the Program)- Essay required:
“What have you learned from your participation in Eastview Boys Lacrosse program and how has this helped prepare you for your future?”
- Other judging criteria:* Other school activities* GPA* Community and Program achievement * Letter of recommendation is required. * You must be in good standing on the team and in school* Financial need is not a consideration.
- March Timeframe
- www.evcf.org
Parent PartiesParents OnlyBooster Club/Coaches Welcome PartyFriday March 16th6:30PM – Valley Tap, Apple Valley (Majors)
Families:NCAA Division I Men’s Lacrosse Championship Game Monday, May 28, 6:00PM -10:00PM Buffalo Wild Wings, Apple ValleyFundraiser
Booster Club Membership Value
Parent PartyNewsletter – 3 IssuesSweat Suits Included ($80/Value)Dedicated Team BanquetsFeedback SurveyVarsity Pays More per PlayerPrep Pays More per TeamSupporting the Program
Questions/Answers
Any questions for:
Any of the Coaches?
The Booster Club?
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