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2015 Andover Huskies 13U AAA - PowerPoint Presentation

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2015 Andover Huskies 13U AAA - PPT Presentation

Head Coach Tom Jarosz Assistant Coaches Glenn Plohasz Mark Schannauer and Aaron Zaske Agenda Meet the Team Season Commitment Coaches Philosophy Objectives Playing Time and Positions ID: 310280

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2015 Andover Huskies 13U AAA

Head Coach: Tom JaroszAssistant Coaches: Glenn Plohasz, Mark Schannauer and Aaron Zaske Slide2

Agenda:Meet the Team

Season – CommitmentCoaches PhilosophyObjectivesPlaying Time and PositionsPlayer ExpectationsParent ExpectationsNotes/Action ItemsQ & A and open discussionSlide3

Let’s meet the team:Jake Aune (1)Ryan Hostad (6)Jason Jarosz (22)Keaton Leukam (12)Nick Miller

(17)

Seth Plohasz

(7

)

Shandon

Schannauer (10)David Schaust (8)Jack Sharon (50)Ben Slavik (2)Joe Steiner (14)Joey Zaske (5)Slide4

2015 season:16 regular season games

Four tournamentsAnoka(May 3), Rogers(May 16), Blaine(May 29) and Brainerd(June 19).Potential to qualify for two tourneys in July (GSTC / MBT). Single elimination playoffs in July.Up to five nights per weekOur home fields are ASN East and Pine Hills.Slide5

Coaches Philosophy / Objectives:

Focus on effort and attitude. Winning is not 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 and healthy environment.Regular season approach differs from tournaments.Slide6

Playing Time and Positions:Kids deserve an opportunity to learn and play multiple positions. One IF and OF. P and/or C.

Playing time will be adjusted based on effort, attitude, attendance and game situation.Positions may be adjusted throughout the season.Balance setting them up for success and taking on challenges.Slide7

Player Expectations:Good attitude, give best effort, stay focused, be coachable and be on time.

Be respectful and demonstrate good sportsmanship.Work on your skills outside practice.Challenge yourself and each other to improve.Understand the ‘why’.Accept failure as part of the game and learn to let go.Slide8

Parent Expectations:Keep things in perspective.

Get your son to practice and games on time.Encourage and demonstrate good sportsmanship.Lead by example and avoid giving instruction.Teach your son how to handle adversity and be supportive.Contact me with any questions or concerns.Check email and team page for latest information.NGIN app Team ID is 24404Slide9

Additional Notes:

What kids like most about baseball:Playing with friends, batting, fielding, eating sunflower seeds, etc…Winning is not a high priority for kids.Understand how to navigate all the information available – MYAS, ABA and team calendar.Action Items:Scorebook duties – Barb?Field Prep for home games – volunteers?Code of Conduct / Birth CertificatesUse a calendar tool/app.Sign up for the ABA mailing list.

Brainerd hotel registration.

Training/Facilities payment.

Have fun!!!Slide10

Q & A

Go Huskies!!!