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Report for the PTISD Board of Trustees Derik Fitzhenry Athletic Director April 9, 2012

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This is the Final Presentation for Board Presentation: April 4, 2012

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Report for thePTISD Board of

TrusteesDerik Fitzhenry

Athletic DirectorApril 9, 2012

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GOALS

PILLARS of Success

OVERVIEW

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GOAL 1: Win Lone Star Cup

UIL Lone Star Cup trophy and a $1,000 scholarship

The UIL Lone Star Cup honors the best overall athletic and academic programs in Texas.

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GOAL 1: Win Lone Star Cup

Champions The UIL Lone Star Cup

is awarded annually to five high schools,

One in each of the five UIL classifications (1A, 2A, 3A, 4A and 5A),

Based on their performance in district & state championships,

Includes sports, band, one-act-play and the academic meet.

Year 4A Champ

2010-2011 Boerne Champion

2009-2010 Friendswood

2008-2009 Friendswood

2007-2008 Dallas Highland Park

GOAL 1: Win Lone Star Cup

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a. Use athletic periods to enhance athletic ability

GOAL 1: Win Lone Star Cup

GOAL 1: Win Lone Star Cup

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a. Use athletic periods to enhance athletic ability

THE IDEAL PROGRAM

The ideal program for strength and conditioning is 1:45 to 2 hours each day

The ideal training time would be 8 to 10 hours per week.

THE CURRENT PT PROGRAM

The 50 minute period provides 40 minutes of actual training time

The Pine Tree program presently offers 40 minutes each day

If students train 5 days a

week, training time equals to 3 ½ hours a week.

GOAL 1: Win Lone Star Cup

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a. Use athletic periods to enhance athletic ability

THE CURRENT PT PROGRAM

No training takes place on game days, holidays, TAKS/STAAR testing, sick days

Basketball, baseball, soccer – 3 days at 40 min (2 hours)

Football – 4 days at 40 min (2 hours)

JV/Freshman train with strength & conditioning 5 days a week GOAL 1: Win Lone Star Cup

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b. Improve athletic ability of all athletes

GOAL 1: Win Lone Star Cup

GOAL 1: Win Lone Star Cup

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b. Improve athletic ability of all athletes

The Basic Exercise Routine Squat

Power clean

Power snatch

Upper body lifts – Bench incline

Agility drills – quick feet, balance

Speed training – running fast, form running

GOAL 1: Win Lone Star Cup

The Meat & Potatoes of an

Exercise Program for all

athletes.

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b. Improve athletic ability of all athletes

Routine used at major universities

GOAL 1: Win Lone Star Cup

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c.Increase number of participants

GOAL 1: Win Lone Star Cup

GOAL 1: Win Lone Star Cup

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Pine Tree Compared to Area Schools Participation

Pine TreeHallsvilleMarshallMt PleasantTexas HighSulphur Springs

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c.Increase number of participants

GOAL 1: Win Lone Star Cup

GOAL 1: Win Lone Star Cup

0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140

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Pine Tree ParticipantsBoys/Girls PWR LIFTING

GIRLS TRACK

BOYS TRACK

SWIM GIRLS/BOYS

GOLF GIRLS/BOYS

TENNIS GIRLS/BOYS

BASEBALL

SOFTBALL

GIRLS SOCCER

BOYS SOCCER

GIRLS BASKETBALL

BOYS BASKETBALL

Boys/Girls CC

VOLLEYBALL

FOOTBALL

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d. Retain good Coaches

GOAL 1: Win Lone Star Cup

GOAL 1: Win Lone Star Cup

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Coaching Comparisons

PT Hallsville Marshall M. Pleasant

Sulphur Springs

Texas High

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293 SPORTS

2 SPORTS

1 SPORT

Pine Tree HS

20 Total Sports

42 TotalTeams including9th, JV andVarsity

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12 14 14 14 15 15HS CoachesFootball Coaches

Coaching Comparisons

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e. Evaluate Head Coaches

f. Improve facilities, equipment & teaching tools

g. Continued monitoring of academic progress

h. Discipline policy firm, fair and consistent for boys and girls

GOAL 1: Win Lone Star Cup

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h. Improve skill level of athletes in all sports

i. Require athletes to participate in 2 or more sports

j. Continued professional growth of coaches

k. Teach character traits

GOAL 1: Win Lone Star Cup

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Foster the growth and development of student athletes and challenge each to reach his/her greatest potential

Goal 2

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Attract and maintain effective personnel

Goal 3

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Foster a partnership between academics and athletics that will provide academic growth and development of student athletes

Goal 4

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Foster the growth and development of the 36 Character Traits within our student Athletes

Goal 5

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Ensure a fiscally prudent athletic program

Goal 6

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Promote the Athletic Program

Goal 7

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Improve Youth LeaguesGoal 8

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Improve participation in the Booster Clubs

Goal 9

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Win State Championship in ALL our sports through 9 preceding goals

Goal 10

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5 Pillars of a Great Program◦ Building team unity PIRATES◦ Improving work ethic◦ Reducing the likelihood of injury:

safety◦ Enhancing performance◦ Increasing work capacity

Pillars of Success

Values

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Questions?