Transcript Slide 1

2011 – Boys’ Lacrosse
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2000 – 2004; Governor Livingston
H.S. (captain)
2004 – 2008; Loyola College in MD
(club lax)
2009 – present; Assistant Football
Coach at NP
2009 – Defensive Coordinator for
GL lacrosse
2010 – Assistant Coach for NP
lacrosse
2011 – Head lax coach - NPHS
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Priorities – 1. Family, 2. School, 3. Lacrosse
TEAMWORK = ‘WE is stronger than I’
Fundamentals
Discipline
Hard Work
Preparation
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Show up on time
Work Hard
Maintain a positive attitude
Dedicate to personal and team improvement
everyday
Put team goals ahead of personal goals
Respect teammates, coaches, umpires,
opponents
Encourage your teammates
Address concerns in positive mature manner
Represent both the Lacrosse Team and the
school positively
Set and follow your priorities
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Athletes are expected to be on time for all practice and games. Students
attending extra-help should bring a signed pass to their coach. Repeated,
unexcused tardiness will result in a loss of playing time.
Athletes are expected to display proper sportsmanship before, during, and
after events.
Athletes are required to ride on school provided transportation while
traveling to and from away contests. Exceptions may be granted with travel
release procedures.
Athletes are expected to personally notify their coach if they will be late or
miss a practice or game.
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If you are in attendance at school you must attend practice unless you check with
Coach Carangelo
If you are absent from school or are unable to attend practice on a non-school day,
you must call Coach Carangelo at least one hour before practice (908-209-0452).
Injured players must report to Coach Carangelo then to the Athletic Trainer for
treatment. Once you have completed treatment, you must report to practice.
Athletes are expected to attend all practices and games. Unexcused absence
will result in a loss of playing time and possible further discipline.
All student-athletes must realize their obligation to the team and refrain
from scheduling any conflicting activity during the season.
Athletes are expected to discuss all concerns and disagreements with your
coach or teammate in private and according to the attached communication
guidelines (see next slide)
When a player or parent has questions or concerns regarding the program or a player's individual role on the team, it is
important to keep in mind the following communications process that has been adopted by the lacrosse program. This
process provides an effective and efficient progression, focused on solving any problem that may develop throughout the
season. Understand that game strategy is not up for discussion at any meeting.
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STEP 1 The concerned player should approach his immediate head coach to schedule a time
to discuss his questions or concerns. If the player does not feel comfortable and satisfied
with the outcome of this meeting, he should move forward with Step 2.
STEP 2 The concerned player should request a meeting involving himself, his immediate
Head Coach and the Varsity Head Coach. If the player does not feel comfortable and
satisfied with the outcome of this meeting, he should move forward with Step 3.
STEP 3 A meeting involving the player, the necessary lacrosse coaches and
parent(s)/guardian(s) should be requested via e-mail. This e-mail should include a brief
explanation of the player/parent concerns. If email access is a problem please contact the
Athletic Director in order to schedule a time. If this meeting does not resolve the situation,
the player and his parents should then move forward with Step 4.
STEP 4 A meeting should be requested involving the player, appropriate lacrosse coaches,
parent(s)/guardian(s), and the Athletic Director. If all the parties involved are still not
comfortable with the outcome of this meeting, additional alternatives should be discussed
to resolve this matter.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
1. All discussion should focus on individual questions or concerns.
2. The performance and ability of other players will not be a subject of discussion. This is contrary
to our team values of mutual respect and support.
3. Before leaving any meeting, be sure to clarify and summarize your thoughts and feelings. This
will ensure that everyone involved has a clear understanding of the meeting's outcome.
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First Practice – Friday, March 4th
Practice Monday – Friday: 3:10
(Pre-practice @ 3:00)
Practice every Saturday: 8:10
(Pre-practice @ 8:00)
4 preseason games:
Tuesday 3/15
4:00PM
@
JP Stevens
Thursday 3/17
4:00PM
vs.
Verona High
Friday 3/25
4:00PM
@
Morristown High
Thursday 3/31
4:00PM
vs.
Bergen County
Tech
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at Scotch Plains Fanwood (0-0)
04/05
Newark Academy (0-0)
04/06
at Glen Ridge (0-0)
04/08
at Nutley (0-0)
04/12
at Governor Livingston (0-0)
04/14
at Delaware Valley (0-0)
04/14
at A.L.Johnson-Clark (0-0)
04/15
at Union City (0-0)
04/18
at Westfield (0-0)
04/20
at Verona (0-0)
04/23
Oratory Prep (0-0)
04/25
at Vernon Township (0-0)
04/26
Scotch Plains Fanwood (0-0)
04/28
at Summit (0-0)
05/02
Cranford (0-0)
05/03
at East Side-Newark (0-0)
05/06
at Bernards (0-0)
05/10
Delaware Valley (0-0)
05/11
Governor Livingston (0-0)
05/16
at Livingston (0-0)
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Pro-tech fabric (thermal barrier)
Weatherblock
Wind collar
Cost = $89.75
Coach Carangelo
Contact Information:
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Cell Phone: (908) 209 – 0452
Email: [email protected] (school)
Email: [email protected] (home)
Cell Phone: (201) 412 – 0931
Email: [email protected]
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T-Bone Summer Lacrosse League (pick up
forms if interested)
Please make sure you have both a Fundraiser
Order Form and a Warm-Up Jacket Order
Form (remember: shorts are mandatory)
Please make sure that you checked the form
for accuracy of emails (both parent and
student)
Please check to see what Health Forms are
needed to be completed – these need to be in
A.S.A.P.