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Coach Geist – Head Coach

Coach Hill – Offensive Coordinator / QB,s

Coach Zaidan – Defensive Coordinator / ILB’s

Coach Allen – RB’s

Coach Badillo – Head JV / FB’s/TE’s

Coach Hollinger – O-Line

Coach Woodchick – Receivers

Coach Ayala – D-Line

Coach Castillo – Head Freshman / Safeties

Coach Jacobs – Special Teams Coordinator / Corners

Coach Lara – OLB’s

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• ACADEMICS− We will stress upholding the high academic standards of this great school.

• CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT− Our program will focus on developing young men through character education.

• LEADERSHIP TRAINING− Developing leaders and providing opportunities to lead.

• COMMUNITY SERVICE− Giving back to the community.

• THE COUGAR WAY− We will be “The Class of Northside ISD”

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STATE

CHAMPIONS

POST SEASON

Play in December

Play at Thanksgiving

Win a Playoff Game

IN SEASON

District Champions

Qualify for Playoffs

Winning Season

Win The Fourth Quarter

OFF SEASON

Summer

100% Effort Before/During/After School

Leadership-Character

Commitment-Accountability-Dedication

Unity-Teamwork-Family

4 General Rules

• Be where you are supposed to be.

• Be there on time.

• Do what you are supposed to do.

• Do it to the Best of your ability.

Cougar Football Standard

• “BEST” is the Standard

• Win the Rep, Win the Drill,

WIN THE DAY

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Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat

4 5

6:30-8:00 am:

9th Practice #1

8:30 am-12:30 pm:

V/JV Practice #1

6

6:30-8:00 am:

9th Practice #2

8:30 am-12:30 pm:

V/JV Practice #2

Parent Info Mtg

7

6:30-8:00 am:

9th Practice #3

8:30 am-12:30

pm: V/JV

Practice #3

8

6:30-8:00 am:

9th Practice #4

8:30 am-12:30 pm:

V/JV Practice #4

6pm Moms Clinic

9

6:30-8:00 am:

9th Practice #5

8:30 am-12:30 pm:

V/JV Practice #5

10

6:30-8:00 am:

9th Practice #6

8:30 am-12:30 pm:

V/JV Practice #6

11 12

6:30-8:00 am:

9th Practice #7

5-7:30 pm:

V/JV Practice #7

13

6:30-8:00 am:

9th Practice #8

5-7:30 pm:

V/JV Practice #8

14

6:30-7:30 am:

9th Practice #9

5-7:30 pm:

V/JV Practice #9

15

6:30-8:00 am:

9th Practice #10

9-11:00 am:

V/JV Practice #10

16

Akins Scrimmage

(@ Farris)

8:30 am JV/9th

10:00 am Varsity

17

8-9am: 9th Parents

9-10am: JV Parents

10:30am-12pm:

Varsity Parents

11am: Team

Pictures

12:30-1:30pm:

Varsity BBQ

18 19

5-7:00 pm:

V/JV Practice #11

7-8:30 pm:

9th Practice #11

20

5-7:00 pm:

V/JV Practice #12

7-8:30 pm:

9th Practice #12

21

5-7:00 pm:

V/JV Practice #13

7-8:30 pm:

9th Practice #13

22

Reagan Scrimmage

(@ Comalander)

6:00 pm JV/9th

7:30 pm Varsity

23

4:30-6:30 pm:

Var. Practice #14

*No JV/9th

Practice

24

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MOMS CLINIC: August 8th

1ST Annual Cougar Football Moms Clinic:

6pm CHS Cafeteria

ALL Cougar Football “Moms” are invited!

PICTURE DAY & VARSITY BBQ: August 17th

Schedule:

• Players Report at 10am

• Team Pictures at 11am

8 am to 9 am - Freshman parents to come purchase Spirit Items (cafeteria)

9 am to 10 am - JV parents to come purchase Spirit Items (cafeteria)

10:30 am to 12:30 pm - Meeting and Varsity parents to purchase spirit items (cafeteria)

12:30 pm to 1:30 PM – Varsity BBQ

Varsity Team, Trainers, Varsity Parents and Coaches

*Players & Trainers meals are paid for my the Booster Club

*Parents and family members must purchase their own.

2:00 pm - Photos with Varsity Parents in the Gym

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MEDIA RELEASE FORM

Must be completed for ALL athletes that make a team in NISD.

• General Information

(name, uniform number, grade level, height/weight, position, statistics, photos)

• We will NOT release personal/contact information

• Allows us to include them in publications, etc.

• Please Fill out, sign and return ASAP

• Varsity – Coach Woodchick

• JV – Coach Badillo

• Freshmen – Coach Castillo

• You can turn it in tonight before you leave!

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NISD Athletic Policies

https://nisd.net/athletics/policies

• UIL - An Open Letter to the Fans

• Policy Handbook

• NISD Code of Conduct

• Parent / Coach Communication Guide

• 2019-2020 Eligibility Calendar - 6 Weeks

• Football Stadium Guidelines

UIL Website

http://www.uiltexas.org/athletics

• Resources for parents on Rules/Guidelines/Recruiting

• UIL Parent Information Manual

https://www.uiltexas.org/files/athletics/manuals/Parent_Info_Handbook_19-20.pdf

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PARENT COACH RELATIONSHIP

Understanding & respecting the position of both parents and coaches.

Clear communication between parents and coaches.

COMMUNICATION YOU SHOULD EXPECT FROM YOUR CHILD’S COACH

• Philosophy of the coach

• Expectations and goals the coach has for your child as well the team and season

• Location and times of all practices and games

• Team requirements, special equipment, strength and conditioning programs

• Procedure if your child is injured during participation

• Team rules, guidelines and consequences for infractions

• Team selection process

COMMUNICATION COACHES EXPECT FROM PARENTS

• Concerns expressed directly to the coach

• Notifications of any schedule conflicts in advance

• Notification of any illness or injury as soon as possible

There may be times when things do not go the way your child wishes. At these times,

discussion with the coach is encouraged. It is the first and most important step to

understanding and resolution.

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APPROPRIATE CONCERNS TO DISCUSS WITH COACHES

• The treatment of your child

• Ways to help your child improve

• Concerns about your child’s behavior

COACHES ARE EDUCATORS FIRST AND FOREMOST

It is very difficult to accept your child not playing as much as you hope. Coaches are

educators. They make decisions based on what they believe to be best for all student-

athletes and the educational goals of the Northside ISD. Certain concerns are appropriate

to discuss with your child’s coach. Other areas such as those listed below, must be left

to the discretion of the coach.

1. Playing time

2. Team strategy

3. Play calling

4. Other student-athletes

There are situations that may require a conference between the coach and player, or coach

and parent. These conferences are encouraged. It is important all parents involved have a

clear understanding of the other person’s position. When a conference is necessary, the

procedure outlined should be used to help resolve any concerns.

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IF YOU HAVE A CONCERN TO DISCUSS WITH A COACH PLEASE

FOLLOW THIS PROCEDURE

• Call the coach to set up an appointment.

• Call the main number of the school and ask for the coaches extension.

• If the coach cannot be reached, call the Campus Athletic Coordinator and a

meeting will be arranged.

• Please do not attempt to confront a coach before, during or after a contest

or practice. These can be emotional times for both the parent and the

coach. Meetings of this nature usually do not promote positive resolutions.

THE NEXT STEP

• What can a parent do if the meeting with the coach did not provide a

satisfactory resolution?

• Call the Campus Athletic Coordinator or the Principal to discuss the situation.

• At this point, the appropriate next step can be determined.

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PARENT CODE OF CONDUCT

• Make sure your child understands that win or lose, you love him or her.

• Be realistic about your child’s athletic ability.

• Help your child set realistic goals.

• Emphasize ‘improved’ performance, not winning.

• Don’t relive your own athletic past through your child.

• Control your emotions at games and events.

• Be a ‘cheerleader’ for your child and for other children on the team.

• Respect your child’s coaches. Communicate with them in a positive way.

Encourage others to do the same.

• Be a positive role model.

• Be sensible, responsible and keep your priorities in order. There is a lot more at

stake than a win or loss.

Sportsmanship begins with respect for yourself and for others.

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Players / Parents / Coaches: How We Must Work Together

• Coaches:Communication with the player regarding where he stands within the program.

Clearly defined expectations.

Give constant feedback to the player on his progress.

Make decisions on what’s best for the team 1st / individual 2nd.

• Players:Be coachable.

Perform to the best of their ability.

Put ego aside.

Understand that they represent this program 24-7-365.

Compete in everything that we do.

Communicate directly with position coach .

• Parents:Support (not necessarily agreement) at home.

Encourage your son to speak to their position coach if he has questions or concerns (this is

great real – life training).

• Allow your sons to deal with adversity

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2WordsParents Registration Link:

Text “Northside” to 555888You will automatically be sent the parent registration link and access code,

(2WORDSPARENTS)

Winning EdgeWord of the week and lesson from a coach in addition to the 2Words message.

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VARSITY FOOTBALL SCHEDULE

• Week 1- Thurs Aug 29th Churchill (H) Farris 7:00pm

• Week 2- Fri Sept 6th Jay (A) Gus 7:30pm

• Week 3- Thurs Sept 12th Taft (H) Farris 7:00pm

• Week 4- Thurs Sept 19th Brandeis (A) Farris 7:00pm

• Week 5- Sat Sept 28th Marshall (H) Gus 7:00pm

• Week 6- Open

• Week 7- Sat Oct 12th Stevens (H) Farris 7:00pm

• Week 8- Sat Oct 19th Brennan (A) Gus 7:00pm

• Week 9- Fri Oct 25th O’Connor (H) Farris 7:30pm (H.C.)

• Week 10- Fri Nov 1st Holmes (A) Gus 7:30pm

• Week 11- Fri Nov 8th Warren (H) Gus 7:30pm

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Clark vs. Churchill is joining the “Peanut Butter Bowl 2019”Along with:

Johnson vs. Brandeis

Reagan vs. Brennan

Alamo Heights vs. New Braunfels

• Bexar County has 100,000+ children on free or reduced lunch so that means that

there are 15,000 to 20,000 children that may not have a meal or adequate protein

and food on the weekends.

What we are asking:

IF EACH FAN BRINGS ONE JAR (or two or three) THE GAME we will do a great

job fighting hunger!

So:

EACH ONE BRING ONE!

Also:

The website, PeanutButterBowl.com will be updated this week and should have A

DONATE NOW link that goes directly to SP4KSA.org where people can give $2 a jar

credit card donation.

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• Game Day Cleats• Varsity/JV –White

• 9th Grade – Black or White

• Practice cleats can be any color

• Game Day Socks • White

• Varsity will be issued Game Day Socks

• Tights / Sleeves / Compression Shirts • Tights / Sleeves - white

• Compression shirts

• Varsity will wear an issued compression shirt ONLY

• Eye Shields (Visors) (these are optional)

• Must be clear! (this is a rule that is enforced by the officials)

• Gloves (these are optional)

• School Colors (Black or White)

• Game Day Shirts • White Button Down Shirt (Varsity) ($20)

• Black Polo Shirt (Sub-Varsity) ($20)

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• Clark Athletic Boosters Twitter, Facebook & Instagram

• Twitter - @ClarkAthBooster

• Facebook – Clark Athletic Booster Club

• Instagram - clarkathleticboosterclub

• FOOTBALL SPIRIT REPRESENTATIVES• At least two for each Team

• Main point of contact for head coaches and liaison to parents

• Main point of contact and liaison to Booster Club

• Questions/Want to volunteer- Contact

• Deborah Gutierrez – (210) 336-5259

[email protected]

• Rachelle Smith – (210) 912-0902

• BOOSTER CLUB GENERAL MEETING• MONDAY September 16th, 6:30pm Auditorium (Varsity Football)

• MONDAY October 7th, 6:30pm Auditorium (JV & Freshman Football)

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Clark High Scholl Sports Medicine• Head Athletic Trainer: Coach Stone

• Assistant Athletic Trainer: Coach Post

Contact Info

• Coach Stone Phone: (210) 397-5214 / email: [email protected]

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• Website https://clarkathletics.org/• We post important information

• Parent Meeting Info, Announcements

• During The Season: Weekly Agenda’s, Stats, Game Info, etc.

• Twitter• Clark High School Football Twitter @FbCougar

• Emails/Remind• Coaches use parent contact information from rank one for email/snail-mail.

• Please make sure that the information that the school has on file is

accurate, rank one pulls info from this.

• Coaches will use Remind 101 groups for the players.

• We will also use Remind 101 for Parents this year.

Freshman Football Parent Remind:

Text @8g62g9 to the number 81010

V/JV Football Parents Remind:

Text @coogvarpar to the number 81010

• General Football• Coach Geist – [email protected]

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Contact Coach

• Position Coach

• QB’s - Coach Hill: [email protected]

• RB’s - Coach Allen: [email protected]

• FB’s/TE’s - Coach Badillo: [email protected]

• O-Line - Coach Hollinger: [email protected]

• Receivers - Coach Woodchick: [email protected]

• ILB’s - Coach Zaidan: [email protected]

• D-Line - Coach Ayala: [email protected]

• Safeties - Coach Castillo: [email protected]

• Corners - Coach Jacobs: [email protected]

• OLB’s - Coach Lara: [email protected]

• JV: Coach Badillo: [email protected]

• 9th: Coach Castillo: [email protected]

• Sports Medicine

• Coach Stone: [email protected]

• Football Spirit Moms

• Varsity:

• Deborah Gutierrez – (210) 336-5259 / [email protected]

• Rachelle Smith – (210) 912-0902

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