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M.H.S. FOOTBALL 2008. COACHING STAFF KEVIN LYNOTT Varsity Head Coach 240 236-7400.

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1 M.H.S. FOOTBALL 2008

2 COACHING STAFF

3 KEVIN LYNOTT Varsity Head Coach Kevin.lynott@fcps.org 240 236-7400

4 TYLER WHITE Assistant Varsity

5 MIKE DESIMONE Assistant Varsity

6 BILL HILDBOLD Assistant Varsity

7 TOM MAY Head Junior Varsity Thomas.may@fcps.org

8 JASON CUTSAIL Assistant Junior Varsity

9 JOSH THUMMA Assistant Junior Varsity

10 CHRIS DILLON Assistant Junior Varsity

11 MIKE BURNS Head 9 th Grade Mikeburnsecc@aol.com

12 DAN MCCALLION Assistant 9 th Grade

13 FRED MICHELS Assistant 9 th Grade

14 COACHING PHILOSOPHY Preparing young men for life Academics then Football Athlete first then winning Helping People be Succeed

15 MISSION Personal Responsibility Commitment Leadership By Example Positive Words & Actions Help & Preparation for the Future Leave a Legacy

16 2008 EXPECTATIONS The Hardest Working Team in the State Attendance for Summer Conditioning is vital for safety and success Productive & Healthy Preseason Vie for the Piedmont Conference Championship Playoff Berth and Beyond Continuing to Build the Tradition

17 PLAYER EXPECTATIONS Team First / Commitment Be where you are supposed to be, at the time you are supposed to be there doing what you are supposed to do, with enthusiasm. Do the right thing always

18 PLAYER PRIORITIES #1 Family #2 Student-Athlete / Citizen #3 Social Life

19 ACADEMIC COALITION Parent Teacher Coach AD Guidance Counselor Administration

20 DISCIPLINE Structure and Consistency Firm & Fair, Not Equal Attendance is Vital Knights of The Round Table: players voted to the table to represent the varsity team in weekly meetings with the head coach to discuss team issues and promote team unity.

21 WEBPAGE www.middletownmdfootball.com Communication Link Updated info: announcements, camps, dates, stats, schedules, links & much more

22 PLAYING TIME Between Player & Coach Many important roles as a player Practice players, special teams, subs, starters etc… The 11 best will play (adult work world philosophy) Best doesn’t necessarily mean the most talented

23 7 CRITERIA IN DETERMING A STARTER (NOT A PERSONALITY CONTEST) Strength in major lifts / Fitness Level Quickness and Speed Size (doesn’t always mean bulk, could be the HEART) Knowledge of the Game Toughness and hitting ability Attitude / Coach-ability Performance (making the PLAY / Getting It done) ******Head coach has final say, listen to staff, has input / it’s something we do not take lightly

24 PARENT / COACH COMMUNICATION Seek 1 st to understand, then to be understood Open door Policy Go to Head Coach 1 st Willing to Listen (may agree to disagree) Firm, Fair, & Consistent Policy The appropriate time to talk 24 hour rule with emotional matters

25 FUNDRAISING Letter writing Discount Cards Stadium Project

26 Strength & Conditioning Must be done all year long: Athletic Strength Training or Strength Training, after-school, and Summer Training Training Focus: Strength, Speed, Agility, Flexibility, Quickness (more than just lifting a few weights) Strength & Conditioning is a facilitator to Movement Mandatory for Safety & Success Performance Enhancement 100 % of Top quality Maryland High School Football programs mandate and conduct a highly structured year around TEAM lifting and running program Any age with proper supervision, technique, and appropriate weight.

27 Summer 08 Strength & Conditioning Attendance is a must for safety & success 4 Days a week (3 at School, 1 at home) School Training: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, 7:30 am to 10 am Acclimates your body for the demands of football Vacations are excused

28 Summer 08 Strength & Conditioning Our program trains the proper energy system for football through running, lifting, agilities, and stretching. Not training the proper energy system (6-8 weeks) prior to the start of padded practices has led to cases of injuries, heat illnesses, and other life threatening situations due to the body not being ready for the demands of football.

29 IMPORTANT DATES / TO DO’S NFL Camp Meeting May 13 th 7:00pm NFL Camp May 19 – 22 (Waiver Forms) Class Interviews: During Summer Workouts Start of Strength & Conditioning: June 17th Physicals (a must to play by Aug 16) 7 on 7 Starts May 28 th Make Up Parent / Player Football Meeting for those who missed 4/29: May 27 th @ the MHS media center from 7pm to 8pm

30 IMPORTANT DATES / TO DO’S Frederick County 7 on 7 League What: 7on7 Passing Tourney, Play all Frederick County High School Teams Who: All interested upcoming MHS Football 11th and 12th graders / 16- 20 committed players needed to field a team When: 7 Days, mainly Wednesday & Thursday Pm's in May / June from 6-8pm 10 Games Wednesday 5-28 Thursday 5-29 Wednesday 6-4 Thursday 6-5 BYE Tuesday 6-10 Wednesday 6-11 Saturday June 14th 7on7 Passing Jamboree at Frederick High School, 9am to 5pm ( 4 games guaranteed) Where: Walkersville Heritage Park If interested Sign up with Coach Lynott, Attend 1 or 2 practice sessions, Attend Games

31 IMPORTANT DATES / TO DO’S Equipment Handout: August 4th Testing: Strength & Speed August 5,6,7 August 16 th first official day of Practice Buy Black Shoe’s August 30 th Fundraising Blitz Spirit Pack $: T-Shirt, Shorts, Mouth Piece, etc… (expect a flyer soon)

32 IMPORTANT DATES / TO DO’S USC Strength & Conditioning Video Clip Bill Hildbold – Do We Want to Play College Sports ? Keith Powell / Tim Ambrose – Stadium MVAA Meeting – Tom Evich / High School Coaches in cafeteria with handouts


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