Thursday, September 1, 2011
Wednesday, May 25, 2011
Perseverance Sports Lacrosse Camp
As the information about Perseverance Lacrosse Camp was buried in a broader post about things to do in Summer 2011 to prepare for lacrosse in Spring 2012, we wanted to highlight the camp here. This is the camp that Coach Fairweather will host with other coaches with collegiate experience at Park Tudor starting June 6.
See: www.perseverancesports.com
If you have further questions, you can contact her directly at:
Ashley.Fairweather@perseverancesports.com
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See: www.perseverancesports.com
If you have further questions, you can contact her directly at:
Ashley.Fairweather@perseverancesports.com
FireUp!
Tuesday, May 24, 2011
Preparing for Lacrosse in the Spring of 2012 in the Summer 2011
As of this post, we have just 264 days until our first practice on February 13, 2012. (Tentatively, that practice will be for an hour at 3:30p and consist of "fun run" type activities. We'll practice only 3 days a week for an hour each day for the first 3 weeks next year.)
"It's not the will to win, but, rather the will to prepare to win that produces champions."
It’s always been our adage that to prepare for lacrosse in the Spring, it’s best to play a Fall Sport. The conditioning, regularity, discipline, relationships, diversity, and fun make that the best way to train even if you view lacrosse as your primary sport. Godspeed to all of you who are participating on an HCS team this Fall. There’ll be plenty of lacrosse after your Fall seasons before we hit the fields next Spring. We note this here as we know some athletes jump right into the regimen of the Fall Sport now. That's great. Others will have the flexibility to consider the following events.
If you aren’t in a Fall Sport, there are a number of activities in which to engage. The “best thing” varies by athlete. Any one or combination of Coaches Fairweather, Burton, Flynn, Teeter, or Bergman would be glad to talk with each athlete or athlete and their parents in coming up with a personal plan. We’ve conducted these chats with only a couple athletes so far. Level of commitment is not a barrier to figuring out what is the best way to be ready to contribute in 2012.
Hoffacker Zone training is available to all high school women out-of-season (non-Fall) athletes in a regular schedule this summer. Every Monday and Wednesday at 8:00a, our team members can conduct conditioning. Our team will actually workout at the same time as the soccer team as they prepare for the Fall. There is overlap in our rosters and a lot of overlap in the types of athlete we like to build through this training. Although some high school athletes and their families spend lots of money on this type of training, it is free. Of course, we know some of you have experience with this training. We encourage you to approach this program with a regular discipline for several weeks at a time to get the best results.
Next, the Coaches are available on a “come as you can” or a regular basis to work on various aspects of the game: Goalie, Individual D, Shooting, 8 meters, or just pure stick work. Anyone wanting “private lessons” with Coach Fairweather, Coach Burton, or Coach Flynn can organize those directly with them. Anyone organizing a group to meet with Coach Fairweather, Coach Burton, Coach Flynn or Coach Teeter will be covered as part of the program. As always, individual Goalie training will be covered as a team expense.
Ashley Fairweather Ashley.Fairweather@perseverancesports.com
Paige Burton CoachKauffman2009@gmail.com
Tom Flynn TFlynn@mwinsulation.com
Christopher Teeter CTeeter625@gmail.com
Finally, as many of you have been asking, we highly encourage the participation in a summer lacrosse camp or camps! The results from this activity was in heavy evidence in the makeup of our Varsity squad this year.
There are lots of camps out there. We are recommending two. There is huge benefit to attending a camp with other HCS players.
First. We're very excited about this. Coach Fairweather and some of her college teammates will be conducting a camp at Park Tudor June 6 - 9. This is for high school athletes (including rising Freshmen) only.
Next, we've had a lot of success with the Northwestern Camp over the last few years, including eight athletes who attended this camp last year and showed remarkable improvement.
See: www.amontesports.com
As always around the HCS lacrosse programs, do not let finances be a barrier to attending these camps. There are a number of folks around the program who are willing to help out. Simply touch base with Coach Teeter if any scholarship is required. Further, do not hesitate to contact Coach Teeter with any questions about anything lacrosse along the way. CTeeter625@gmail.com (317) 750-5098
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Monday, May 23, 2011
Reminder: End of Year Gathering, Tuesday, May 24 at Bradney's
This is a reminder that our end of year gathering will be at the Bradney's House on Tuesday, May 24th.
The first part of this schedule is weather dependent! If it's raining, jump to the 5:15p arrival for everyone.
4:00p Players for pool party - bring towels
5:15p Parents and Players arrive for Pitch-in Dinner/BYOC (Bring your own chair!)
Prayer will begin promptly at 5:30p
Chicken - provided
Plates and Plasticware - provided
Drinks - Pok's and Sato's
Chips - last names A - E
Side Dishes - last names F - N
Desserts - last names R - Z (R - Z includes Mary Thomas and Nita Wolfe!)
6:15p End of Year Season Commentary and Awards Presentation
(The Road Ahead/Preparing for 2012 will not be a part of this session. That will continue to be highlighted in the Blog. Any coach will be glad to discuss next steps with families and players at this picnic.)
7:15p Closing Prayer
The Bradney's house is at: 5011 Deer Ridge Drive South, Carmel, IN 46033
Friday, May 20, 2011
IHSWLA State Tournament Reminder
HCS hosts the 2011 State Tournament today and tomorrow.
Friday
6:00p Carmel versus Zionsville
8:00p Culver versus Park Tudor
Saturday
11:00a MS Rising Star Game (featuring HCS MS players Grace Jacob, Caroline Pinyot, and Hannah Schlegel)
12:30a Consolation Game
2:00p Fr/So Showcase Game (featuring Natalie Boone, Audrey Fritz, and Lindy Pok)
3:00p All Region Awards (featuring 5 HCS Varsity Women)
4:30p Championship
6:00p Awards and All State Selections
As we discussed at our Monday meeting, each team member should try and volunteer for a duty sometime over the weekend. If you have not signed up yet, contact Coach Bergman for an assignment. He is at (317) 409-9596. There are still plenty of open slots for a quick 30 minute stint helping with post award cleanup Saturday evening. There are concession slots open. And Coach Teeter needs two volunteers at 3:30p after school today to help the IHSWLA stuff programs for about 30 minutes. Call him at (317) 750-5098.
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Friday
6:00p Carmel versus Zionsville
8:00p Culver versus Park Tudor
Saturday
11:00a MS Rising Star Game (featuring HCS MS players Grace Jacob, Caroline Pinyot, and Hannah Schlegel)
12:30a Consolation Game
2:00p Fr/So Showcase Game (featuring Natalie Boone, Audrey Fritz, and Lindy Pok)
3:00p All Region Awards (featuring 5 HCS Varsity Women)
4:30p Championship
6:00p Awards and All State Selections
As we discussed at our Monday meeting, each team member should try and volunteer for a duty sometime over the weekend. If you have not signed up yet, contact Coach Bergman for an assignment. He is at (317) 409-9596. There are still plenty of open slots for a quick 30 minute stint helping with post award cleanup Saturday evening. There are concession slots open. And Coach Teeter needs two volunteers at 3:30p after school today to help the IHSWLA stuff programs for about 30 minutes. Call him at (317) 750-5098.
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HCS Women's Lacrosse Names Co-MVPs and CLA Award Winner
The HCS Women's Lacrosse Coaching Staff congratulates the 2011 Co-MVPs Julie Bergman and Anna Teeter and 2011 Christian Leadership Award winner Baylee Blackburn. These young women were honored at the 2011 Spring Sports Awards Banquet Wednesday night. FireUp!
Sunday, May 15, 2011
End of Year Gathering - Tuesday, May 24th
Our end of year gathering will be at the Bradney's House on Tuesday, May 24th. Yes, that is an evening during Finals week. But, with all the comings and goings with Seniors, receptions, Graduation, and Memorial Day, the calendar warriors have found this as a nice break to gather and honor our team. The schedule will be efficient in respecting the underclassmen's commitment to return to their studies.
4:00p Players (who don't have Math and Science finals on Wednesday) for pool party - bring towels
5:15p Parents and Bookworm Players arrive for Pitch-in Dinner/BYOC (Bring your own chair!)
Prayer will begin promptly at 5:30p
Chicken - provided
Plates and Plasticware - provided
Drinks - Pok's and Sato's
Chips - last names A - E
Side Dishes - last names F - N
Desserts - last names R - Z (R - Z includes Mary Thomas and Nita Wolfe!)
6:15p End of Year Season Commentary and Awards Presentation
(The Road Ahead/Preparing for 2012 will not be a part of session. That will continue to be highlighted in the Blog. Any coach will be glad to discuss next steps with families and players.)
7:15p Closing Prayer
The Bradney's house is at: 5011 Deer Ridge Drive South, Carmel, IN 46033
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