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Welcome: 2013 Season. Track and Field Card . Purpose: Raise funds for program operation Cost $40.00 (sell to recoup money) Net Cost -- Zero Student athlete Free admission to banquet Annual T-shirt Miscellaneous purchases for improvement to the program. Volunteer Coaches- gas money. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Welcome: 2013 SeasonWelcome: 2013 Season
Track and Field Card Track and Field Card Purpose: Raise funds for program Purpose: Raise funds for program
operationoperation Cost $40.00 (sell to recoup money)Cost $40.00 (sell to recoup money)
Net Cost -- ZeroNet Cost -- Zero Student athlete Free admission to banquetStudent athlete Free admission to banquet Annual T-shirtAnnual T-shirt Miscellaneous purchases for improvement Miscellaneous purchases for improvement
to the program.to the program. Volunteer Coaches- gas moneyVolunteer Coaches- gas money
VARSITY COACHING VARSITY COACHING STAFFSTAFF•Dan Sample: Jumping Coach-38 seasonsDan Sample: Jumping Coach-38 seasons
•Craig Gehm: Discus, Javelin, Shot - 19 YearsCraig Gehm: Discus, Javelin, Shot - 19 Years•Gar Bercury: Hurdles, relays 13 yearsGar Bercury: Hurdles, relays 13 years•Mark Algeri: pole vault coach (6th year at SV) Two time Mark Algeri: pole vault coach (6th year at SV) Two time PA state champion PA state champion •John Cashdollar: Pole Vault coach, 35 years of Track and John Cashdollar: Pole Vault coach, 35 years of Track and Field Field •Wayne Roccia – retired SV teacher, 39 years Track and Wayne Roccia – retired SV teacher, 39 years Track and FieldField•Kelly Bruder-2nd year high jump and hurdles, Heptathlete Kelly Bruder-2nd year high jump and hurdles, Heptathlete (SRU)(SRU)•Larry Wendereusz- 1Larry Wendereusz- 1stst year Varsity Throwing Coach year Varsity Throwing Coach•Crystal Weimer – 1Crystal Weimer – 1stst year Varsity Jumping Coach (12 year year Varsity Jumping Coach (12 year total)total)•Justin Dosch – 2Justin Dosch – 2ndnd Year Distance coach Year Distance coach•Chris Eden – 2Chris Eden – 2ndnd year sprint coach year sprint coach•Ray Peaco – 30Ray Peaco – 30thth year year
Introduction of Booster Introduction of Booster OfficersOfficers
Pam Quiggle -PresidentPam Quiggle -President Renee Goodman- TreasurerRenee Goodman- Treasurer Linda Anderson- Secretary/Sweat Linda Anderson- Secretary/Sweat
suit Coordinatorsuit Coordinator Tina Marshall – Concession Stand Tina Marshall – Concession Stand
CoordinatorCoordinator
Note: Shutter fly AccountNote: Shutter fly Account
PhilosophyPhilosophy• Participation from everyone. No Cuts!Participation from everyone. No Cuts!• You don’t have to be the best, just try your You don’t have to be the best, just try your
best!best!• We want as many athletes as possible to play. We want as many athletes as possible to play.
Guaranteed to happen at home meets. Guaranteed to happen at home meets. • Our staff is prepared to work with all ability Our staff is prepared to work with all ability
levels, i.e. 188 athletes began the season last levels, i.e. 188 athletes began the season last year and we were able to take several of those year and we were able to take several of those athletes to the PIAA state meet.athletes to the PIAA state meet.
• Many of our athletes are receiving college letters Many of our athletes are receiving college letters of interest and scholarships. of interest and scholarships.
• Currently we have Five Division ONE Student Currently we have Five Division ONE Student Athletes and several division II athletes in collegeAthletes and several division II athletes in college
• We want all of them to have a positive athletic We want all of them to have a positive athletic experience.experience.
GoalsGoals 1. Winning Season1. Winning Season 2. Make playoffs- Win the WPIAL Team 2. Make playoffs- Win the WPIAL Team
ChampionshipChampionship 3. Athletes to W.P.I.A.L. 3. Athletes to W.P.I.A.L.
championships and to championships and to State Track State Track meetmeet
4. Improve personal performance4. Improve personal performance 5. Have Fun and make memories that 5. Have Fun and make memories that
will last a will last a lifetime.lifetime.
Important Dates—Team Important Dates—Team ActivitiesActivities
March 18March 18thth Picture Day Picture Day March 15, 19- ScrimmagesMarch 15, 19- Scrimmages March 22, April 3, April 8, April 19, April 23, March 22, April 3, April 8, April 19, April 23,
April 26 (Team Section meets and April 26 (Team Section meets and Invites)Invites)
April 12 – 9/10 SV Invite– Volunteers neededApril 12 – 9/10 SV Invite– Volunteers needed April 29 – Senior Day Meet April 29 – Senior Day Meet May 1- Play-offs May 1- Play-offs May 10 – Elementary Meet/Community May 10 – Elementary Meet/Community
Project DayProject Day
Varsity Track TeamVarsity Track Team WINNING IS OUR TRADITION ANDWINNING IS OUR TRADITION AND TRADITION NEVER GRADUATESTRADITION NEVER GRADUATES
Girl’s : 30 consecutive winning Girl’s : 30 consecutive winning seasonsseasons
Boy’s: 35 consecutive winning Boy’s: 35 consecutive winning seasonsseasons
Forms, Paperwork, and Forms, Paperwork, and FundraiserFundraiser
• Concession Stand—need help, donationConcession Stand—need help, donation• Travel Release--purposeTravel Release--purpose• Uniform Requests—pink or blueUniform Requests—pink or blue• Picture Forms – March 14– team pic, Picture Forms – March 14– team pic,
individualindividual• Sweat suit Order—Mrs. AndersonSweat suit Order—Mrs. Anderson• Team Parent Commitment Form- Team Parent Commitment Form-
Understand what the kids heard from usUnderstand what the kids heard from us• Travel StandardsTravel Standards• Team rules and informationTeam rules and information• Miscellaneous Miscellaneous
Days off….Days off…. This creates a problem for the student-This creates a problem for the student-
athletes and the coaches practice plans--athletes and the coaches practice plans--No Buses on these days.No Buses on these days.
March 8- and March 11 3:00 to 5:00 March 8- and March 11 3:00 to 5:00 p.m.p.m.
March 28 – practice 10- noonMarch 28 – practice 10- noon April 1 , 2 -- practice (10 - noon) Spring April 1 , 2 -- practice (10 - noon) Spring
Break?Break? May 10 – (elementary meet) no school yetMay 10 – (elementary meet) no school yet
LetteringLettering Must attend the six section meetsMust attend the six section meets Injuries from other sports puts a lot Injuries from other sports puts a lot
of pressure on our teamof pressure on our team This will be evaluated by the This will be evaluated by the
coachescoaches
Special SituationsSpecial Situations Senior ProjectsSenior Projects Missing practice holidaysMissing practice holidays Band trips, practices, etcBand trips, practices, etc Chorus trips, practices, etc.Chorus trips, practices, etc. Field trips the day of meets- Field trips the day of meets-
permission forms to ride with permission forms to ride with parents.parents.
Senior UniformsSenior Uniforms Girls- Pink FormsGirls- Pink Forms Boys – Blue FormsBoys – Blue Forms
Questions from underclassmen Questions from underclassmen and/or parentsand/or parents
Athletic Office Athletic Office RemindersReminders
No Activity Buses on days there is no schoolNo Activity Buses on days there is no school If you reached the CAP for activity fees, If you reached the CAP for activity fees,
student-athlete must still report to the office student-athlete must still report to the office that they are doing another sport, just tell that they are doing another sport, just tell the officethe office
Why? I will only get a list of students who Why? I will only get a list of students who are doing track and it won’t show upare doing track and it won’t show up
$125 Activity Fee due before March 15– if $125 Activity Fee due before March 15– if payment is not received, student is not to payment is not received, student is not to participateparticipate
Activity BusActivity Bus AdvantagesAdvantages
ConvenienceConvenience More participantsMore participants
Pick up area:Pick up area:parking lot by parking lot by baseball field, not baseball field, not the activity bus areathe activity bus area
DisadvantagesDisadvantages Easy out on 4:30 Easy out on 4:30
busbus Less time spent on Less time spent on
extra eventsextra events
EquipmentEquipment School will provide: Uniform top and School will provide: Uniform top and
bottom.bottom. Spikes for your shoesSpikes for your shoes Athletes will be charged for lost , Athletes will be charged for lost ,
stolen or damaged uniforms.stolen or damaged uniforms. Sweats: Personalized Warm-up Sweats: Personalized Warm-up
Option (95% of the team uses this Option (95% of the team uses this option)option)
Options for sweatsOptions for sweats SV Cloth sweats to borrow.SV Cloth sweats to borrow. Personalize warm-ups, wind and water Personalize warm-ups, wind and water
resistant ($60)-resistant ($60)-
Personalized Warm-upsPersonalized Warm-ups Forms and sizing informationForms and sizing information Payment and ordering in hallway Payment and ordering in hallway
laterlater See Mrs. Anderson when you leave See Mrs. Anderson when you leave
todaytoday
FORMS FOR ATHLETIC FORMS FOR ATHLETIC OFFICEOFFICE
1. PIAA physical, 1. PIAA physical, 2. Drug test confirmation.2. Drug test confirmation. 3. Health forms 2 copies3. Health forms 2 copies 4. Athletic manual cover 4. Athletic manual cover
pagepage 5. Activity Fee form5. Activity Fee form 6. Insurance waiver6. Insurance waiver 7. Concussion Tests7. Concussion Tests
Give to me first---Give to me first---
Varsity Practice Varsity Practice ScheduleSchedule
2:55 to 3:05 : Team meeting2:55 to 3:05 : Team meeting 3:10 to 3:30 : Warm-up, event 3:10 to 3:30 : Warm-up, event
plyos/stretching/attendance by coachplyos/stretching/attendance by coach 3:30 to 4:30 : Event practice. Get to all your 3:30 to 4:30 : Event practice. Get to all your
events or alternate by days. You should also stay events or alternate by days. You should also stay for the late practice, see your coachfor the late practice, see your coach
Practice Everyday- No cancellations- Practice Everyday- No cancellations- 4:15 to 4:25: Cool Down4:15 to 4:25: Cool Down 4:25 to 5:30 : Extended practice/weight rm.4:25 to 5:30 : Extended practice/weight rm.
Skilled events-weather permitting. jumpers, vaulters, Skilled events-weather permitting. jumpers, vaulters, etc. etc.
Attendance PolicyAttendance Policy Tiered disciplineTiered discipline
11stst offense- warning event coach offense- warning event coach 22ndnd offense- warning and call home from event offense- warning and call home from event
coachcoach 33rdrd offense- dismissal hearing with athletic offense- dismissal hearing with athletic
directordirector Just asking the student-athletes to be Just asking the student-athletes to be
responsibleresponsible Call or email if absence is unavoidableCall or email if absence is unavoidable Cooperate with school activities and conflicts]Cooperate with school activities and conflicts] Work is not an acceptable excuseWork is not an acceptable excuse
Juniors to UniformsJuniors to Uniforms Questions and AnswersQuestions and Answers
Mr. Ed DoyleMr. Ed Doyle Shoe PresentationShoe Presentation
SV 9 -10 Invitational SV 9 -10 Invitational Opportunities for the Opportunities for the
younger athletes to shine!younger athletes to shine!April 12 at our Stadium &April 12 at our Stadium &9/10 Sectional Meet, April 9/10 Sectional Meet, April
30th30th
Team Rules PacketTeam Rules Packet1. 1. They are in the packet and in the packet sent from the Athletic Director. The They are in the packet and in the packet sent from the Athletic Director. The
complete list of team rules has been gone over in practice with the athletes. It complete list of team rules has been gone over in practice with the athletes. It is also listed on the Seneca Valley school district website and the Seneca Valley is also listed on the Seneca Valley school district website and the Seneca Valley track and field website.track and field website.
2.2. PRACTICE EVERYDAY. PRACTICE EVERYDAY. Attendance is mandatoryAttendance is mandatory Prac. Only cancelled if Prac. Only cancelled if school is cancelled.school is cancelled.
3. 3. Athletes must be in school no later than 10:30. If you leave early, you must be Athletes must be in school no later than 10:30. If you leave early, you must be signed back in school before 8signed back in school before 8thth period ends. PIAA rules. period ends. PIAA rules.
4. 4. No athlete will participate in a meet that is absent the day before the meet No athlete will participate in a meet that is absent the day before the meet unless excused by their Coach.unless excused by their Coach.
5. 5. Absolutely no one will be permitted to ride home from a meet with anyone Absolutely no one will be permitted to ride home from a meet with anyone except their own parents. Athletes can go with another parent with visual and except their own parents. Athletes can go with another parent with visual and verbal consent from both parents and a note given to verbal consent from both parents and a note given to Coach Peaco the day Coach Peaco the day before the meet.before the meet.
6.6. Any athlete leaving a meet without seeing Any athlete leaving a meet without seeing Coach PeacoCoach Peaco will not attend the will not attend the next meet. Any athlete leaving the last away meet without seeing next meet. Any athlete leaving the last away meet without seeing Coach Coach PeacoPeaco will forfeit their varsity letter. will forfeit their varsity letter.
7.7. Hazing: Not acceptable. Automatic dismissal hearing with the AD Hazing: Not acceptable. Automatic dismissal hearing with the AD ..
CommunicationCommunication Coaches' will communicate via the Coaches' will communicate via the
website, at practice, or school website, at practice, or school announcements.announcements.
Coaches’ will not communicate (or should Coaches’ will not communicate (or should not) via, email with students, texting with not) via, email with students, texting with students, personal cell calls with students, students, personal cell calls with students, face book with students, etc.face book with students, etc.
Parent Emails are acceptable. Must be Parent Emails are acceptable. Must be parent’s email and coach will use school parent’s email and coach will use school email.email.
ORDER OF EVENTSORDER OF EVENTS
RunningRunning Girls then boysGirls then boys 3200 relays3200 relays 100 Girls hurdles at home 100 Girls hurdles at home
meetsmeets 110 Boy hurdles at home 110 Boy hurdles at home
meetsmeets 100 dash100 dash 1600 run1600 run 400 run400 run 400 relay400 relay 300 intermediate hurdles300 intermediate hurdles 800 run800 run 200 dash200 dash 3200 run3200 run 1600 relay1600 relay
FieldField Varies by venue and meetVaries by venue and meet
Asthma Action PlanAsthma Action Plan Long Term control MedicinesLong Term control Medicines
VersusVersus
Quick Relief: Albuterol, etc. Quick Relief: Albuterol, etc.
If you need to take quick-relief medicine more than twice a If you need to take quick-relief medicine more than twice a week on a regular basis, call your doctor to talk about week on a regular basis, call your doctor to talk about adding or increasing your long-term control medicines. adding or increasing your long-term control medicines.
Shin Splints Versus Stress Shin Splints Versus Stress FracturesFracturesDefinitionDefinition
Shin splints are Shin splints are injuries to the front of injuries to the front of the outer leg. While the outer leg. While the exact injury is not the exact injury is not known, shin splints known, shin splints seem to result from seem to result from inflammation from inflammation from injury to the tendon injury to the tendon (posterior peroneal (posterior peroneal tendon) and adjacent tendon) and adjacent tissues in the front of tissues in the front of the outer leg.the outer leg.
SymptomsSymptoms Shin splints cause pain in the front of the Shin splints cause pain in the front of the
outer leg below the knee. The pain of shin outer leg below the knee. The pain of shin splints is characteristically located on the splints is characteristically located on the outer edge of the mid region of the leg next outer edge of the mid region of the leg next to the shin bone (tibia). An area of to the shin bone (tibia). An area of discomfort measuring 4-6 inches (10-15 cm) discomfort measuring 4-6 inches (10-15 cm) in length is frequently present. Pain is often in length is frequently present. Pain is often noted at the early portion of the workout, noted at the early portion of the workout, then lessens only to reappear near the end then lessens only to reappear near the end of the training session. Shin splint of the training session. Shin splint discomfort is often described as dull at first. discomfort is often described as dull at first.
CausesCauses A primary culprit causing shin splints is a A primary culprit causing shin splints is a
sudden increase in distance or intensity of a sudden increase in distance or intensity of a workout schedule. This increase in muscle work workout schedule. This increase in muscle work can be associated with inflammation of the can be associated with inflammation of the lower leg muscles, those muscles used in lifting lower leg muscles, those muscles used in lifting the foot (the motion during which the foot the foot (the motion during which the foot pivots toward the tibia). Such a situation can be pivots toward the tibia). Such a situation can be aggravated by a tendency to pronate the foot aggravated by a tendency to pronate the foot (roll it excessively inward onto the arch).(roll it excessively inward onto the arch).
Similarly, a tight Achilles tendon or weak ankle Similarly, a tight Achilles tendon or weak ankle muscles are also often implicated in the muscles are also often implicated in the development of shin splints.development of shin splints.
Poor quality or worn out shoesPoor quality or worn out shoes
TreatmentTreatment Old Way-Old Way- Previously, two different Previously, two different
treatment management treatment management strategies were used: strategies were used: total rest or a "run total rest or a "run through it" approach. through it" approach. The total rest was often The total rest was often an unacceptable option an unacceptable option to the athlete. The "run to the athlete. The "run through it" approach through it" approach was even worse. It often was even worse. It often led to worsening of the led to worsening of the injury and of the injury and of the symptoms.symptoms.
New Way- New Way- alternative workouts:alternative workouts: Pool or stationary bikePool or stationary bike Ice to reduce Ice to reduce
inflammationinflammation Stretching and Stretching and
strengtheningstrengthening Proper shoesProper shoes ½ normal workout in ½ normal workout in
volume and intensity.volume and intensity. Usually better 2-3 weeksUsually better 2-3 weeks restrest
Academic Eligibility:Academic Eligibility: Students will be notified if they are not eligible and copies Students will be notified if they are not eligible and copies
of the lists shall be given to the coach. All students in of the lists shall be given to the coach. All students in grades 7 – 12 who participate in athletics must attain a grades 7 – 12 who participate in athletics must attain a 2.0 QPA during a weekly academic eligibility report. If a 2.0 QPA during a weekly academic eligibility report. If a student is ruled ineligible, he/she will not be eligible to student is ruled ineligible, he/she will not be eligible to participate in games and must attend a mandatory study participate in games and must attend a mandatory study hall in the after-school detention room. The study hall will hall in the after-school detention room. The study hall will be held in the Senior High School three days per week be held in the Senior High School three days per week and last one hour. (2:45 to 3:45). Once the hour-long and last one hour. (2:45 to 3:45). Once the hour-long study hall is finished, the student will be permitted to study hall is finished, the student will be permitted to attend practice. They should report to their event coach attend practice. They should report to their event coach at the track and field area. A student will be reinstated at the track and field area. A student will be reinstated once he/she has achieved a 2.0 QPA or better.once he/she has achieved a 2.0 QPA or better.
Students declared ineligible will not be permitted to play Students declared ineligible will not be permitted to play from Monday through the end of Sunday following the from Monday through the end of Sunday following the week of their ineligibility.week of their ineligibility.
Website:Website:Main source of Main source of
communication!communication! PIAA StandardsPIAA Standards Rules and GuidelinesRules and Guidelines ScheduleSchedule Top TenTop Ten Record HoldersRecord Holders Updates and announcementsUpdates and announcements Track and Field Forms – Senior Night Track and Field Forms – Senior Night
/Banquet/Banquet
Lettering Requirements Lettering Requirements The following criteria: All meets:The following criteria: All meets: 11stst place: 8pts. 2 place: 8pts. 2ndnd place: 6pts. place: 6pts. 33rdrd place: 4pts. 4 place: 4pts. 4thth place: 3pts. place: 3pts. 55thth place: 2pts. 6 place: 2pts. 6thth place: 1 pt. place: 1 pt. Practice: 1 pt. per practice. (Approximately 18 in Practice: 1 pt. per practice. (Approximately 18 in
Mar. and 12 in Apr.) subject to change.Mar. and 12 in Apr.) subject to change. *Winning relay: 1*Winning relay: 1stst place: 12 pts. place: 12 pts. 22ndnd place: 8 pts. place: 8 pts. 33rdrd place: 4 pts. place: 4 pts. *If the opposition forfeits, points will only be *If the opposition forfeits, points will only be
awarded to one winning team.awarded to one winning team. *Points will be divided among members of the team. *Points will be divided among members of the team.
Lettering Requirements Lettering Requirements cont.cont.
Points needed to letter will be determined Points needed to letter will be determined by the total number of meets. Examples by the total number of meets. Examples only:only:
10 meets: 30 meet pts. Plus attendance.10 meets: 30 meet pts. Plus attendance. 11 meets: 33 meet pts Plus attendance.11 meets: 33 meet pts Plus attendance. 11. All final decisions concerning letters will 11. All final decisions concerning letters will
be left to the coach’s discretion. be left to the coach’s discretion. Approximately 3 points per meet is needed Approximately 3 points per meet is needed Seniors who complete the season and have Seniors who complete the season and have
been with the program multiple years. been with the program multiple years. 11stst year seniors must earn their letter. year seniors must earn their letter.
What Makes Track and What Makes Track and Field at SV so much fun?Field at SV so much fun?
Everyone is competing at the Varsity LevelEveryone is competing at the Varsity Level No one is sitting the benchNo one is sitting the bench Run the fastest, jump the highest, throw Run the fastest, jump the highest, throw
the farthest. Minimum subjectivity the farthest. Minimum subjectivity NOTE Relays: Coaches decisions. Based NOTE Relays: Coaches decisions. Based
on what is best for the team at that time. on what is best for the team at that time. Relays can and will change from meet to Relays can and will change from meet to meet. We will put who we believe are the meet. We will put who we believe are the four best athletes together for the WPIAL four best athletes together for the WPIAL and State Meets. and State Meets.
Subjectivity at a Subjectivity at a MinimumMinimum
Normal- who ever runs the fastest, throws Normal- who ever runs the fastest, throws the farthest or jumps the highest will always the farthest or jumps the highest will always win!win!
All participants can earn PRs (personal All participants can earn PRs (personal records)records)
Some problems do occur:Some problems do occur: Relay incidentsRelay incidents Meet decisions Meet decisions
Two Seasons: Two Seasons: Team for seven weeks, individual for four weeks.Team for seven weeks, individual for four weeks.
Booster GroupBooster Group Dedicated group of parentsDedicated group of parents
Help is always appreciatedHelp is always appreciated We need people to help with a lot of one-We need people to help with a lot of one-
time projects if anyone is interested.time projects if anyone is interested. Most of these projects require a little Most of these projects require a little
creativity and community resourcescreativity and community resources Please thank the boosters when you Please thank the boosters when you
leave and ask how you can helpleave and ask how you can help Concession stand help is appreciatedConcession stand help is appreciated
Summary when you leave Summary when you leave tonight…tonight…
Uniform form signed and dropped off –Uniform form signed and dropped off –pink and blue. pink and blue.
Travel Release FormTravel Release Form picture forms/money, March 19thpicture forms/money, March 19th Sweat Order Form- SV BoostersSweat Order Form- SV Boosters Discount Cards (payment tonight) SV Discount Cards (payment tonight) SV
BoostersBoosters Concession Stand FormConcession Stand Form Team Parent FormTeam Parent Form
Question and AnswersQuestion and Answers BreakBreak
Shoe Presentation by Mr. Shoe Presentation by Mr. Ed Doyle from “Up-N- Ed Doyle from “Up-N-
Running”:Running”: