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PHOENIXVILLE FOOTBALL 2015 INFORMATIONAL MEETING 2015

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PHOENIXVILLE FOOTBALL

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The foundation has been built Year 1

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Now its time to put the walls up! Year 2

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IT’S A NEW SEASON!

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IT’S A NEW TEAM!

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[email protected]

Cell # 610-470-5555 Evan [email protected]

20th Season Head Coach Phoenixville Area High School (Present) Head Coach Pequea Valley High School (2011-2013) Defensive Coordinator Coatesville High School (2000-2003) – (2007-2010) Defensive Coordinator Kennett High School (2004-2006) Assistant Coach Unionville High School (1996-1999) Head Football Coach Pac 10 Senior Bowl (Present) Head Coach LL All-Star Game (2013) Director of Youth Football Camps Philadelphia Eagles (2012-Present) QB coach Elite East Coast Camps-Spooky Nook (2013-Present) Valor Bowl Special Teams/Defensive Coordinator (2006-2010) Education B.F.A West Chester University (1992-1997) Teaching Certificate Millersville University (1998-1999) Special Education Degree Immaculuta University (2001-2002) Masters of Education Leadership Neumann College (2006-2008) Administration Program California University of Pa ( 2009-2014)

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MEET THE NEW COACHING STAFF 7th-12thV/JV STAFF

Evan Breisblatt- HEAD COACH (20 years) Mark Fischer ASSISTANT HEAD COACH, OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR (10

years) Hal Honig ASSISTANT COACH, DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR (34 years) Davis Chubb ASSISTANT COACH (8 years) Neil Herman ASSISTANT COACH, SPECIAL TEAMS COORDINATOR (3 years) Dave Clarke ASSISTANT COACH (23 years) Bill Thorton ASSISTANT COACH (28 years) Martin Breisblatt ASSISTANT COACH ( 4 years) Mark Agatone STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING COACH (15 years)

Freshmen Staff Joe Davis - HEAD COACH (23 years) Mark Ferko – ASSISTANT COACH (5 years) Jason Honig- ASSISTANT COACH ( 1 year)

Middle School Staff Anthony Stavenski III- Head Football Coach (10 years) Andrew Lowe- Assistant Football Coach (3 years)

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PHOENIXVLLE FOOTBALL COACHING STAFF

SET VERY HIGH STANDARDS HOLD THEM ACCOUNTABLE RESPECT FOR PLAYERS SITUATION WORK EFFICIENCY BE ORGANIZED COACH AS TEACHERS GET YOUR PLAYERS TO PLAY AT A

HIGHER LEVEL THEN THEY THOUGHT THEY COULD

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PLAY LIKE A PHANTOM TOUGH COMPETITIVE PASSIONATE RELENTLESS PRODUCTIVE ACCOUNTABLE

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HOW WILL WE GET IT DONE THIS SEASON

ORGANIZED SMALL METHODICAL STEPS ESTABLISH OUR IDENTITY COMPETITION IN ALL AREAS ATTACK EVERYTHING WE DO BE THE BEST IN CRUNCH TIME

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EXPECTATIONS FOR OUR PLAYERS BE ON TIME TO EVERY MEETING, PRACTICE, OR

EVENT.

COMMUNICATE WITH HEAD COACH WHO NEEDS TO KNOW.

BE ACCOUNTABLE TO EVERYONE THAT MATTERS.

NO EXCUSES.

BE RESPONSIBLE FOR YOURSELF AND OTHERS.

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EXPECTATIONS TO PLAY

ALL PLAYERS WILL BE TREATED FAIRLY ALL PLAYERS WILL HAVE AN

OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A POSITION ALL PLAYERS WILL HAVE AN

OPPORTUNITY TO LOSE A POSITION THE BEST PLAYERS WILL GET THE BALL THE BEST PLAYERS WILL PLAY WE WILL COMPETE EVERYDAY

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PLAYER’S GOAL SHEETPERSONAL INFORMATION Name:_____________________________________________ Grade:_________ Address: ___________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________ Home Phone:________________________________ Height:____________ Weight:__________ Cell Phone:_________________________________ Email:______________________________________________ Parents Names:_______________________________________________________ Parents Email:________________________________________________________ Parents Phone:________________________________________________________ FUTURE Interested in playing College Football: Yes No What Level do you think you want to play at: JUCO DIII DII DI Class Rank:_______________ SAT Score:________________ ACT Score:________________ GPA:____________ FOOTBALL Position Choice Offense 1.________________________________ 2._______________________________ Defense 1.________________________________ 2._______________________________ Specials:___________________________________

STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING Lift Goal Plan to Achieve these goals Activity Goal Squat ________________ 40 Yd ________________ Power Clean ________________ 20 Yd ________________ Bench ________________ Pro Agility ________________ Deadlift ________________ Vertical ________________ GOALS Academic Goals       Plan to Achieve These Goals   1   2   3   4   5                 Individual Football Goals       Plan to Achieve These Goals   1   2   3   4   5                 Team Football Goals       Plan to Achieve These Goals   1   2   3   4   5                

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SENIOR/PARENT MEETINGS

Please email to set up an appointment with Coach “E” to discuss future plans and goals.

[email protected] [email protected] 610-470-5555

Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 5:30 pm-7pm at Phoenixville High School.

Starting March 4th ……… Please come with your goal sheet with all

information filled out. Each appointment will be no longer 20

minutes.

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PUTTING IT INTO PERSPECTIVE

This is high school athletics, it's part of the education they're receiving in high school. This is not a (collegiate) Division I program. It's supposed to be fun, and it's supposed to teach life lessons. This perspective is being lost.

My job as a coach should be to build character with the kids, I should teach kids and make them feel like family and make sure they graduate.

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LET THEM PLAY My son’s high school football team finished 1-9 this year, and I wouldn’t be prouder of this

team if they had gone undefeated.

They made a game of it each Friday night, and while they often were outnumbered and overmatched, they never were outplayed. My son and his teammates have learned more about hard work, sportsmanship and resilience on the football field than anywhere else, and these lessons will make them better men.

But as much as I enjoy the tradition of high school football, I worry about its future.

My son’s school has nearly 2,000 students, but his team is lucky to suit up 20 players for a varsity game. There are a lot more young men who want to play, but whose parents won’t let them. Their parents think the risk of brain injury outweighs the benefits of playing.

I understand the concerns and share them, but I have concluded those concerns are misplaced. My children are the most important part of my life. I am a widower, and when my son wanted to play football his freshman year, every mom and my in-laws chastised me for considering it. Even President Obama wondered whether he’d let his theoretical son play.

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LET THEM PLAY I’m a physician and medical researcher at Stanford, and I only decided

to let my son play after reviewing the medical research.

The study that best elucidates the risk of football-related brain injury comes from the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. CDCP officials studied 3,439 former National Football League players with at least five years of pension-credited playing seasons between 1959 and 1988.

This is arguably the highest-risk group of players available for study. Among these players, the incidence of neurodegenerative disease is three times higher than in the general population. However, the risk of death from neurodegenerative disease was relatively low in both groups: 3 percent in NFL players, and 1 percent in the general population. The risk associated with a long NFL career is not insignificant but remains small.

The high-profile research that is regularly cited as connecting the dots between football-related concussions and dementia in NFL players lacks sufficient data to establish a causal link. Most of the cases considered focus on former NFL players involved in a lot of high-risk behavior other than football, and none of these studies included a control group. Research like this is typically filed away as “interesting, but we need better data.”

The key here is that high school football is not the NFL. The Mayo Clinic found that the risk of high school football players developing degenerative neurological diseases later in life is no greater than if they had been in the band, glee club or choir.

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LET THEM PLAYThe data suggests that the normal life of adolescents puts them at risk for brain injury all the time. What would be the alternatives to my son playing football? Sports such as soccer, skiing, rock climbing or lacrosse have similar risk profiles to high school football.

My late wife rode horses competitively growing up. As an anesthesiologist at a hospital that treats more horse-related trauma accidents than any other in the country, I’m glad my son went with football.

I believe the benefits of playing high school football are worth the risks. Football is an equal-opportunity sport. All different types of athletes make up a football team, the skills needed don’t require years of practice, and there is no real advantage for kids with private coaches. A healthy, average athlete who shows up to all the team’s practice sessions and attends off-season weight training can usually find a spot on the team.

My son’s teammates are from the whole socioeconomic and racial spectrum. The only reason that his team was able to make a contest out of each game, despite that they had so few players to work with, is that the boys learned how to build on what they had in common instead of focusing on their differences.

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LET THEM PLAY As Jack Kemp, the former pro quarterback and congressman, once said, “The huddle is

color-blind.” In an increasingly diverse world, opportunities to learn how to work together with a wide range of people who start out on equal footing should not be lightly dismissed.

When I sit in the stands, I worry when my 160-pound son lines up on the front line of the kick return team, but that is only slightly less than I worry when I sit in the passenger seat as he merges onto the highway. Adolescence is a scary time for parents.

To all you parents who are keeping your sons from playing football, I say, “Let them play.” They are just as safe on the football field as they are in most of the other sports and activities we regard as a necessary part of a healthy adolescence. You can save money on expensive club sports and specialty coaches, and your sons will develop skills that will serve them and the rest of us well.

Ed Riley, 56, is the younger brother of Oregon State football coach Mike Riley and is a former quarterback at Whitworth. He has two sons and a daughter. The youngest boy, Noah, is a senior quarterback at Gunn High in Palo Alto, Calif. Ed Riley works as a professor of anesthesia at Stanford University.

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AVG.COLLEGE TUITION COST $7,600 A YEAR STATE SCHOOL

$19,000 OUT OF STATE

$27,000 PRIVATE SCHOOL

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COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIP’S- BE A MULTIPLE SPORT ATHLETE

DIVISION 1 88 FOOTBALL

13 BASKETBALL

12 BASEBALL

12 TRACK&FIELD

9 WRESTLING

DIVISION 2 36 FOOTBALL

10 BASKETBALL

9 BASEBALL

12 TRACK&FIELD

9 WRESTLING

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PHANTOM COLORS

1. PURPLE

2. WHITE

3. GRAY

4. BLACK

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OFFENSIVE PHILOSOPHY

A . NO HUDDLE OFFENSE- USING HAND SIGNALS AND WORDS

WHICH WILL ENABLE US TO PLAY AT DIFFERENT TEMPOS

1. REGULAR

2. LIGHTNING

3. TURTLE

B. WE WILL RUN A MILLION FORMATIONS USING ARE BASE PLAYS AND BASE PASSING GAME. 1. WE WILL RUN THE BALL CONSISTENTLY !

2. WE WILL MOVING THE BALL WITH COMPLETIONS, WHICH WILL ENABLE US TO SUCCEED ON FIRST DOWN.

3. WE WILL NEED EXPLOSIVE PLAYS TO SCORE TOUCHDOWNS!

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OFFENSIVE PHILOSOPHYC. BIG PLAYS COME ABOUT 3 WAYS :

1. BY PERFECT OFFENSIVE EXECUTION ALIGNMENT AND RESPONSIBILITY FOOTBALL. DO WHAT WE ARE

TAUGHT TO DO!

2. THE BALL CARRIER / RECEIVER MAKING SOMETHING

HAPPEN ON HIS OWN. WE WILL BE A THREAT TO SCORE

EVERY TIME YOU TOUCH THE BALL.

3. BY GAME PLAN DESIGN. CALLING UP THE BIG PLAY

AND MAKING IT WORK!

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DEFENSIVE PHILOSOPHY Pressure Based Defense based on opponent’s formations Confusion/Disarray/Chaos- Force the offense into

uncomfortable situations which will be an Integral

part of the defense. Confuse the offense regularly

They never know where we are coming from, BUT they know we are coming from somewhere

Work Disguises Everyday

Don’t show blitz-blitzShow blitz- don’t blitzShow blitz-blitz

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DEFENSIVE PHILOSOPHY Development of Positive Morale STOP THE RUN Aggressiveness- PHYSICAL TOUGHNESS Hustle and proper angle of pursuit Sure and hard tacklers (Gang Tackling Mentality) Sound pass defenders Eliminate mental errors- MENTAL TOUGHNESS Strong at the line of scrimmage Discipline- No foolish penalties Eliminate big plays and cause turnovers Effect Quarterback’s Game Defensive Football is reaction based- Its ok to get blocked

but do not stay blocked

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OFF SEASON CONDITIONING PROGRAM

All players are expected to participate in OUR strength/agility training program.

All Phantom Football players are expected to dress in Phoenixville Team Colors.

Always bring Cleats, Sneakers, and Warm clothes.

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THE WEIGHT ROOM

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THE WEIGHT ROOM

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THE WEIGHT ROOM

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THE WEIGHT ROOM

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WEIGHT ROOM RULES No Food or Drink allowed No Cell Phones allowed No Head Phones You Must Sign In Re-Rack Weights No personal belongings IF ANY OF THESE RULES ARE

BROKEN YOU ARE SUBJECT TO DISMISSAL ON THAT DAY.

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STRENGTH PROGRAM Strength and Power Workout It is a 3 Day per week workout that focuses on building strength through Max Effort Lifts

twice a week and Power through Max Speed lifts once a week. Players are guided through the workouts by using charts and charting their progress.

Exercises are performed on a 3 week cycle which means that exercises change every three weeks. By changing the Max Effort lifts every three weeks, it allows the central nervous system to continue to perform at maximum effort without being detrimental to the lifter.

On the Maximum Speed Lift day, lifters move 50-65% of their maximum strength as fast as they can. By training with these percentages, the lifter is able to increase their power.

Workouts are also broken into two major groups so that more players can lift at the same time but not be using the same equipment.

Equipment Needed: Max percentage chart - this chart only goes down to 75% of max but is good for figuring out

new max weight Percentage chart – look under weight room charts. These charts have 50% through 95%

and go down to 45lbs which is good for high school. Need these charts for max speed lifts. Plate Loading Chart – helps players put on the correct weight quicker. Bench Boards Weight lifting Chains

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INDIVIDUAL -WEIGHT ROOM CHART

BLACKWK 1 WK 2 WK 3

 Starting MAX

New Max New Max New MaxMonday

Dead Lift(Max Effort)5 sets 10(50%)-3(65%)-3(75%)-3(85%)-3(95%)                  

Dumbbell Lunges 1-10, 2-8, 3-6                  Glute/Ham Machine1-12, 2-10, 3-8                  

Hyperextension3 sets of 10                  Dumbbell Bent Row1-12, 2-10, 3-8                  

Lat Pull Wide Grip1-12, 2-10, 3-8                  Dumbbell Hammer Curls 1-12, 2-10, 3-8                  

Dumbbell Calve Raises(2 Leg) 1-12, 2-10, 3-8                   

Starting MAXNew Max New Max New Max

Tuesday

Flat Bench(Max Effort)5 sets 10(50%)-3(65%)-3(75%)-3(85%)-3(95%)                  

Dumbbell Incline1-10, 2-8, 3-6                  Wrist Curls10-10-10                  Face Pulls1-12, 2-10, 3-8                  

Rear Delt Raises 1-12, 2-10, 3-8                  Lateral Raises1-12, 2-10, 3-8                  Machine Dips 1-12, 2-10, 3-8                  

Tricep Extension1-12, 2-10, 3-8                                       Thursday          

Box Squats (Max Speed lift) 12-10-max reps 50%     55%     60%    Flat Bench with chains 3 sets max reps 50%     55%   60%  

DB Rolling Tri Extension12-10-10                  Chin Up12-10-10                  

Tricep Push ups3 sets max reps                  2 minute jump rope3 sets                  

Shrugs 3 Sets 30 sec -max reps                  Curl Bar Curls12-10-10                  

Anterior Tibialis12-10-10                  

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MAXOUTS JANUARY 2015Phoenixville Football MAX Weights

 Name Grade Hieght Weight Bench Squat Deadlift Clean Total

Sabo, Sean 9 5'10 215 180 295 365 160 1000

Miller, Jon 9 6'1 275 205 385 395 160 1145

Vargo, Mike 11 5'9 195 215 360 450 210 1235

Bird, Cory 11 5'11 200 225 425 425 225 1300

Williams, Ricky 10 5'10 175 170 275 365 145 955

Palubinsky, Matt 11 6'3 200 225 315 435 225 1200

Feltner, Jesse 10 5'8 160 160 230 235 135 760

McQuiston, Conor 9 5'8 140 155 275 275 145 850

Perrone, Sam 9 5'6 130 105 195 215 105 620

                0

Nattle, Dom 10 5'11 165 145 255 295 145 840

Rossman, Troy 10 6'0 170   225 275   500

Kane, Garrett 9 5'7 175 105 185 235 95 620

Bellano, Nick 10 5'5 190 75 135 165 85 460

Davis, Jaden 9 5'11 160   135   85 220

Tadeo, Sal 10 5'9 160 75 185 225 85 570

Wagner, Kyle 10 6'0 185 120 190 235 90 635

Ranizewski,Matt 11 5'10 170 205 285     490

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ON TIME AND UNIFORM POINTS

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DAILY EFFORT

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TOTAL TEAM POINTS

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DATES FOR HS & MS SKILLS AND LINEMAN DRILLS

11:00AM-12:30PM FOR ALL SKILLS ON SUNDAY

SATURDAYS STARTING MARCH 21ST

EVERY SATURDAY ALL LINEMAN FROM 8:30 AM -9:30AM

DRESS APPROPRIATELY

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Dates for HS & MS Spring March 3rd through May 15th. Strength and Conditioning (2:50-4:30). Spring Sports- EARLY BIRD 6:15 am Mon, Wed and Friday. Track- Players will be allowed to lift from 2:50-3:30 then go to practice. High School (current) – Mon, Wed and Friday Middle School (current)- Tues and Thursday May 18th-May 29th Spring Ball 3:00-6:00 HS&MS HS Uppers MS Helmets June 15th - July 30th Summer Schedule- If your going into HS M-TH (9am-

10:30) and MS will be M-W-TH (6pm-8pm) Every Tuesday Practice (6pm-8pm) Every Wednesday 7 on 7 July 24th-25th-26th-Team Camp W.C.U $265 or $170 (comm)

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HS Important Dates 2015

Scrimmage @ Henderson Saturday

August 22nd10am-12PM JV/Varsity

TEAM PICINIC – Following Scrimmage @ WASHINGTON FIELD (ALL)

Scrimmage Home Friday August 28th at 5pm VS AVON GROVE JV/Varsity

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HS AUGUST CAMP SCHEDULE

Begins August 10th

HEAT ACCLIMATION Please DO NOT

schedule vacations, trips etc. from this date on.

August 17th

Lunch will be provided during Week 1

August 24th Snack will be provided

during Week 2 NO PLAYERS WILL

LEAVE CAMPUS

August 17th Schedule Practice Schedule Week 1 7:00 am– Arrival 7:30-7:45 –

Attendance/Meeting 8:00-10:30 – Practice 10:30-11:30-Shower/Film 11:30-12:30- Lunch 12:30-1:30-Rest Time 1:30-2:30- Lift/Film 2:30-3:00 – Meetings 3:30-6:00 – Practice

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AUGUST HS CAMP WEEK 2

Begins Monday August 24th Please DO NOT

schedule vacations, trips etc. from this date on.

Mandatory for any Phantoms Football Player

Bring a Snack NO PLAYERS WILL

LEAVE CAMPUS

Practice Schedule Week 2

Arrive-2:00 pm LIFT- 2:15 -3:00 Practice- 3:30-6:00 Snack-6:00-6:15 Practice -6:30-8:00

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INCOMING 9TH GRADE FOOTBALL TEAM WILL WORK OUT WITH

THE HS STARTINGJUNE 15TH

WILL PARTICIPATE IN ALL HS EVENTS AFTER JUNE 15TH

WILL HAVE AN OPPORTUNITY TO BE SUPER FROSHED!

MANDATOTY HEAT ACCLIMATION CAMP STARTS AUG 24TH-28TH (12:00-3:00)

PRACTICE (3:00PM-6:00PM) MONDAY-TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY

FRIDAY PRACTICE UNTIL 5:00PM

GAMES ARE ON THURSDAY’S 3:30PM

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MIDDLE SCHOOL FOOTBALL TEAM 1. Middle school workouts will be

Tuesdays and Thursdays from 2:50-4:15 from March till May.

2. Helmets will be issued to players May12th-14th from 5-5:15.

3. Spring ball begins May 18th till May 29thfrom 3 pm- 6pm. Things that will be covered are drills, position try outs, and installing of formation and plays.

4. Summer workouts will begin Monday June 15th and will run till July 30th. Workout days will be Monday, Wednesday, Thursday from 6pm-8pm.

5. First practice of the 2015 campaign will be August 31st after school from 3:00- 5:30pm.

4. Summer workouts will begin Monday June 15th and will run till July 30th. Workout days will be Monday, Wednesday, Thursday from 6pm-8pm.

5. First practice of the 2015 campaign will be August 31st after school from 3:00- 5:30pm

To contact Coach Stavenski

Email me at: [email protected] Or call me at 717-497-0508

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HUDL

http://www.hudl.com/ Information for Players ONLY Scouting Reports Film Breakdown and Cutups Playbooks Player’s Highlights for Recruiting Film exchange Responsible for 2.5 hours of film a week

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TEAM WEBSITE

www.Phoenixvillefootball.com INFORMATION PLEASE JOIN TODAY! PLAYER REGISTRATION PAGE PICTURES ROSTERS MESSAGES

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TEAM WEBSITE

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PLAYER REGISTRATION

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PHOENIXVILLE FOOTBALL PARENTS ASSOCIATION

MEETS EVERY FIRST TUESDAY OF THE MONTH.

PROVIDES SUPPORT FOR THE COACHES AND PLAYERS

PRE-GAME MEALS,CAMP MEALS,BANQUET,JACKETS,SNACK BAR, 50/50 RAFFLES AND SPECIAL GAME EVENTS (PLAY FOR THE CURE/MILITARY NIGHT).

PARTICIPATION IS A MUST OR ASSOCIATION WILL DISOLVE!

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Strength and Conditioning Goals:

Increase Strength and Power

Prevent Injuries Sports Conditioning

○ Speed Development○ Cardio Endurance

Core Lifts Bench Squat Deadlift Power Clean Shoulder Press

Lifting Summer- SCHEDULE HS 9:00am-10:30 MS 6pm-8pm M-W-TH HS 6pm -8pm Practice

TUESDAY Speed Training/Cross

Fit Practice HS Tuesdays 7 on 7’s HS

Wednesdays

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ONLINE STORE

http://kampusklothes.com/SpiritwearSchoolsClubs.aspx

7 on 7 site - password: PHOFOO 2015

Cleat/Gloves Site - password: PVFBCG 2015

CLOSES MARCH 16TH

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HOME PAGE

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7 ON 7 GEAR

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CLEATS AND GLOVES

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Summer Offseason Conditioning Program

June15th - Players are expected to commit to the Weight Room.Monday- ThursdayHS 9:00am-10:30am (M-TH)MS 6pm-8PM (M-W-TH)

The PHANTOM coaching staff will be present during workouts

Tuesday and Wednesday’s Football sessions for HS

Monday and Thursdays will also be speed and conditioning sessions.

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WEEKLY PLAN

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Monday

2:45-3:30- WEIGHT ROOM 3:30-4:30- Film 4:30- 6:00- PRACTICE

Install offensive and defensive game plans Junior Varsity Games will be played on

Monday @ 3:45 opposite of Friday’s game location.

Pre Game for MS

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Tuesday/Wednesday

Tuesday 2:45-3:15- Study

Hall 3:30- Prepractice 3:45-6:00

PRACTICE- FULL GEAR

MS GAME

Wednesday 2:45-3:15- Lift 3:30- Prepractice 3:45-6:00

PRACTICE- FULL GEAR

Pre Game 9th

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Thursday

2:45-3:30- Study Hall/ EXTRA HELP 3:30-Pre-practice 3:45-5:00- Pre-game Practice Script 5:00-5:45- JV Practice MS Practice 9TH GRADE GAME

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Friday MS Practice 9th Grade Practice 5:00 pm 2:45-3:30- Team Meal 3:30-4:00- Uniforms/Taping 4:00-4:30- Team Meeting 4:30-5:00- Team Walk Thru 5:00- 5:30- Field Prep JV Players 5:35-6:00 -SPECIALS 5:50- LINE 6:00- STRETCH 6:00-6:40 PREGAME 7:00- GAME TIME/WIN!!!

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Saturday

HS 9:00-11:00 am Film Lift Treatment JV PRACTICE

Check w TrainerExcused absences Work or College VisitFamily Emergency

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WE WILL FACE ISSUES HEAD ON!WHAT COULD KEEP US FROM OUR GOAL!

ME FIRST ATTITUDE LACK OF TRUST KNOW IT ALL LETTING OUTSIDE INFLUENCES DIVIDE US OFF THE FIELD ISSUES FORMING OF CLIQUES BEING OVERPROTECTIVE OF ONE’S TURF GOSSIP 2ND GUESSING LACK OF COMMUNICATION LACK OF MENTAL PREPARATION; ATTENTION TO

DETAIL NOT HAVING FUN-TAKING YOURSELF OR GAME TO

SERIOUSLY

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Attendance Policy Football teaches many life lessons

Hard Work Dedication Discipline

It is crucial to the team and individual success that players understand the importance of being at practice on time EVERYDAY. Excused absences from practice must be pre-approved by (at least a day ahead of

time) Head Coach Academic Assistance- must have prior approval Approval is granted by getting a signed note from the teacher, upon return the player

must have a signed and timed note. All players will be at practice RAIN OR SHINE At school- At practice If a player gets sick at school/problem arises the player is responsible for

seeking out the Head Coach before they leave. If not it will be unexcused. If you miss practice or are late (FOR ANY REASON) you will stay after

practice and to make up for missed conditioning. THIS IS NOT PUNISHMENT! You must stay in shape if you are to play, help the team.

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Unexcused Absences/Late for Practice

Late for practice 1st offense-

Opportunity Conditioning

2nd offense- 1 Qtr out 3rd offense- 1 half out 4th offense- Head

Coach decision 5th offense- Cut from

team

Unexcused Absences 1st offense- Opportunity

Conditioning 2nd offense- out 1 Qtr 3rd offense- Subject to

Head Coach decision 4th offense- Cut from

team Last min. excused

absences- death in the family etc.

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ATTENDANCE SHEETMonthly Lifting Attendance Phoenixville Football

Breisblatt FootbalHigh School Month March

Weight Room 2:50-4:00 After School Monday-Wednesday-Friday Year 2015

{42}  Enter: T = Tardy, U = Unexcused, E = Excused, or P = Present

TotalsStudent Name Su M Tu W Th F

Sa Su M Tu W Th F Sa Su M Tu W Th F Sa Su M Tu W

Th F Sa Su M Tu

  1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 2526 27 28 29 30 31 T U E P

Matt Palubinsky                                                               0 0 0 0

Sam Perrone                                                               0 0 0 0

Troy Rossman                                                               0 0 0 0

Ricky Williams                                                               0 0 0 0

Salvador Tadeo                                                               0 0 0 0

Dom Nattle                                                               0 0 0 0

Louis Flora                                                               0 0 0 0

Sean Sabo                                                               0 0 0 0

Connor McQuiston

                                                              0 0 0 0

Cory Bird                                                               0 0 0 0

Mike Vargo                                                               0 0 0 0

Matt Garcia                                                               0 0 0 0

Matt Raniszewski

                                                              0 0 0 0

Calvin Lydon                                                               0 0 0 0

Melvin Obondo                                                               0 0 0 0

Karl Farelice                                                               0 0 0 0

Kyle Bennick                                                               0 0 0 0

Jesse Feltner                                                               0 0 0 0

Jon Miller                                                               0 0 0 0

Nick Bellano                                                               0 0 0 0

Kyle Wagner                                                               0 0 0 0

Christian White                                                               0 0 0 0

Garrett Kane                                                               0 0 0 0

Jaden Davis                                                               0 0 0 0

Jake New                                                               0 0 0 0

Jose Campos                                                               0 0 0 0

Jake Rose                                                               0 0 0 0

Matt Valdivonos                                                               0 0 0 0

Shyeim Abernathy

                                                              0 0 0 0

Josh Dupree                                                               0 0 0 0

Bill Pizor                                                               0 0 0 0

Zeke Frank Vinson

                                                             0 0 0 0

Adam Hopwood                                                               0 0 0 0

Dorian County                                                               0 0 0 0

Johnavin County                                                               0 0 0 0

Nasir Green                                                               0 0 0 0

Matt Branch                                                               0 0 0 0

Bryce Thompson                                                               0 0 0 0

Hunter Herschel                                                               0 0 0 0

Avery Close                                                               0 0 0 0

                                                                0 0 0 0

                                                                0 0 0 0

                                                                0 0 0 0

                                                                0 0 0 0

                                                                0 0 0 0

                                                                0 0 0 0

                                                                0 0 0 0

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ACADEMICS AND RETENTION

ACADEMIC SUPPORT PROGRAM

Academic progress will be evaluated on a consistent basis to ensure academic success.

Class attendance and current grades will help up determine the progress of our student-athletes.

Progress reports from the teachers on the student-athlete’s class work, both positive or negative, will be used to assist the student-athlete in helping them achieve academically.

Introduce all new players to the personnel involved in all support services on campus.

STUDY SKILLS Hold seminars focusing on academic

training skills and habits necessary to

assist the student-athlete in their

pursuit of academic success.

STUDY HALL Hold study sessions in the afternoon

to help student-athletes develop

proper time management skills.

These study sessions are required for

all new players and current players

who fall below academic standards.

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Parent/Player Communication

Absolutely no discussions will take place on game day.

If a player has an issue:First talk with POSITION COACHStill not resolved- talk with HEAD COACHEven still not resolved- Set up parent conference

with the HEAD COACH ○ All conferences will take place at PVHS

Topics not discussedScheme/Play calling, other players, coaching

decisions

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Playing Time Playing time is determined by 3 factors

AbilityHard WorkAttendance

A player that is always lazy and misses practice will not play. A player who always works hard but cannot get the job done will not play. Not all players automatically play in a game. Players have to be able to get the job done. At the varsity level we play to win the game.  No player will receive playing time based on anything other than ability and hard work.  No player will receive preferential treatment.  Our goal is to try to get as

many players on the field as possible. 

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Travel

All athletes must travel to and from events with the team.

Exceptions will only be made if the athlete has received prior approvalPlayers with approval must be SEEN leaving

with their parent by the Head Coach. No player is permitted to leave with

another players parents This is a district policy that involves

liability.

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Conduct

All team members are expected to act as perfect role models and citizens.

Inappropriate language, swearing, obscene gestures, and fighting will not be permitted at any time. 

Athletes who break team rules of conduct will be subject to suspension and/or dismissal from the team at the head coach along with athletic directors’ discretion. 

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Locker Room/Field House

Only PHANTOM football players are permitted in the locker room. 

All team members are responsible for keeping their lockers and the locker room clean. 

All equipment issued should be stored and hung up properly in the players locker. 

NO fighting, horseplay, inappropriate behavior, etc. will be permitted in the locker room.Opportunity Conditioning- Individually or as a TeamCan result in loss of playing time/dismissal from

team

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TEAM POLICIES GENERAL CONDUCT POLICY

DON’T BE THAT GUYDo not do anything to hurt the team. Do not engage in any activity that could reflect negatively on you, your family, or Phoenixville in a derogatory manner. Any conduct that brings negative publicity which embarrasses the organization, is conduct detrimental to the team. You must represent Phoenixville High School in a class manner. Personal behavior is a matter of self discipline and self pride. If you cannot think highly of yourself then how can you expect anybody else to. We cannot win with players who do not have these qualities because they cannot take pride in the team. We will have great character and represent our school with integrity. We will be the class of Pennsylvania high school football.

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TEAM RULES BE ON TIME FOR ALL CLASSES, PRACTICES, AND GAMES. DO

NOT VOICE ANY COMPLAINTS TO ANY OTHER SCHOOL PERSONNEL. ANY COMPLAINTS MUST BE DIRECTED TO THE HEAD FOOTBALL COACH.

YOU WILL REPRESENT THE TEAM IN A CLASS FASHION. INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES WILL BE RESPECTED, BUT NOT WHEN REPRESENTING THE TEAM. PROPER DRESS WILL BE REQUIRED FOR ALL PRACTICES AND GAMES TO BE DETERMINED BY THE COACHING STAFF.

WE ARE GOING TO BE WHAT IS CALLED “ TOUGH NICE GUYS.” EXHIBITING GOOD MANNERS IN ALL SETTINGS. BE COURTEOUS, USING “PLEASE AND THANK YOU.” POLITE AND APPROPRIATE MANNERS WILL BE USED WITH ALL STAFF MEMBERS. NO EXCEPTIONS

OTHER SCHOOL POLICIES TO BE FOLLOWED INCLUDING ALCOHOL, TOBACCO, AND DRUG USE.

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EQUIPMENT POLICY

WEAR THE EQUIPMENT ANNOUNCED AS UNIFORM OF THE DAY. DRESS AS A TEAM – EVERYONE’S UNIFORM MUST BE THE SAME. FAILURE TO DO SO WILL RESULT IN QUALITY TIME WITH COACH AFTER PRACTICE.

DO NOT ALTER YOUR EQUIPMENT. MAKE SURE IT FITS PROPERLY AND IS IN GOOD CONDITION. IT IS DESIGNED TO PROTECT YOU.

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TRAINING ROOM POLICY THE TRAINING ROOM IS NOT A LOUNGE. IT IS FOR

TAPING TREATMENT AND REHABILITATION. OTHERWISE – PLEASE STAY OUT OF THAT AREA.

MISSING APPOINTMENTS WITH TRAINERS OR DOCTORS ARE THE SAME AS MISSING A PRACTICE OR A MEETING AND WILL BE DEALT WITH ACCORDINGLY.

INJURED PLAYERS MUST BE ON TIME FOR SCHEDULED EVENTS, MEETINGS, AND PRACTICE. TEAM ISSUED GEAR MUST BE WORN FOR PRACTICE.

THE TRAINING ROOM IS NO EXCUSE FOR BEING LATE. YOU MUST GET TAPED AND HAVE TREATMENT EARLY ENOUGH SO THAT YOU GET TO PRACTICE ON TIME. NO EXCEPTIONS.

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Hazing

Hazing- will not be tolerated. 

Phoenixville High School policy will be enforced.

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RECRUITING GUIDELINES THE COACHES/PLAYERS WILL DO THE FOLLOWING:

ALL FOOTBALL STUDENT – ATHLETE PROSPECTS WILL HAVE A HIGHLIGHT FILM

MADE OF THEIR JUNIOR AND SENIOR SEASONS.

ALL HIGHLIGHT FILMS WILL BE SENT TO NUMEROUS COLLEGES ACROSS THE

COUNTRY, ALONG WITH ACADEMIC SCORES, TEST SCORES, AND CONTACT

INFORMATION FOR THE PLAYER.

THE HEAD COACH WILL FILL OUT ALL COLLEGE QUESTIONNAIRES WITH THE

PLAYER AND RETURN THEM TO THE COLLEGE.

THE COACHES WILL PROMOTE ALL PLAYERS VIA TALKING WITH COLLEGE

COACHES THAT VISIT, CALLING COLLEGE COACHES, AND SHOWING FILM OF

PLAYERS TO COLLEGE COACHES.

THE COACHES WILL PROMOTE EACH STUDENT-ATHLETE WITH A POSITIVE YET

HONEST ASSESSMENT OF THEIR PLAYER’S ABILITY , COMMITMENT , WORK

ETHIC , AND CHARACTER TO ALL COLLEGE COACHES. The coach does not get you a scholarship. All of the above information and documentation gets you a scholarship. The job of

the coaches is to promote and advertise all prospective student-athletes . The college coaches will determine the rest.

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RECRUITING GUIDELINESTHE PLAYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR:

MAINTAINING AN ELIGIBILITY STATUS THAT WILL ENABLE YOU TO PLAY FOOTBALL AND WORK TOWARDS EARNING YOUR HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA.

DISPLAY GREAT CHARACTER , WORK ETHIC , AND COMMITMENT IN THE CLASSROOM, IN THE HALLWAYS, ON THE PRACTICE AND GAME FIELDS, AND IN THE COMMUNITY.

BE A TEAM PLAYER FIRST ; NOBODY WANTS A SELFISH PLAYER.

WORK HARD IN THE OFF-SEASON, IN THE SUMMER, AND BE AN ALL THE TIME PLAYER. DISPLAY YOUR ABILITY AND POTENTIAL ON VERY PLAY , NO MATTER IF IT IS A PRACTICE OR A GAME. GIVE FANATICAL EFFORT AT ALL TIMES.TAKE THE SAT/ACT IN THE SPRING OF YOUR JUNIOR YEAR, AND TAKE IT AS MANY TIMES AS POSSIBLE.

SAT: WWW.COLLEGEBOARD.COM ACT : WWW.ACT.ORG

MEET ALL COLLEGE LEVEL ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS. NCAA : WWW.NCAA.ORG NAIA : WWW.NAIA.ORG

COMPLETE THE NCAA CLEARINGHOUSE DOCUMENTATION WWW.NCAACLEARINGHOUSE.NET

COMPLETE THE FAFSA FINANCIAL AID DOCUMENTS. WWW.FAFSA.ED.GOV

PERFORM WELL IN YOUR JUNIOR AND SENIOR SEASON GAMES. YOU MUST HAVE GOOD FILM TO SHOW

COLLEGES FROM YOUR JUNIOR AND SENIOR SEASONS. WILL LIKE TO SEE IMPROVEMENT FROM YOUR JUNIOR TO SENIOR YEARS.

ALL PLAYERS MUST HAVE THE VIDEO AND TRANSCRIPT RELEASE FORM SIGNED BEFORE ANY FILM OR

TRANSCRIPTSWILL BE RELEASED TO A COLLEGE.

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COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENTBUILDING A FOUNDATION

YOUNG PHANTOMS CAMPS AND CLINICS

FUTURE PHANTOMS CAMP – SUMMER - 4 DAY CAMP OPEN TO ELEMENTARY AND MIDDLE SCHOOL STUDENTS. WILL BE DIRECTED BY OUR STAFF IN WHICH OUR PLAYERS WILL HELP COACH. FUNDS GENERATED WILL GO TOWARDS PRE-SEASON TRAINING CAMP MEALS AND TRAVEL. JULY 20th-23rd WILL BE THE CAMP DATES FROM 9AM-2:00PM.

Youth teams will be a part of GAME DAY on Friday Nights

FEEDER SYSTEM INTEGRAL PART OF OUR PROGRAM.

WHERE OUR FUTURE STUDENT-ATHLETES COME FROM PMYC OR THE PHUTURE PHANTOMS

WE WILL BE INVOLVED IN ALL ASPECTS OF THE YOUTH PROGRAMS AS THEY WILL WITH OUR PROGRAM

WE WILL SPEND A LOT OF TIME HELPING OUR YOUTH COACHES. WE ALL WILL ALL RUN THE SAME SYSTEM.

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FUTURE PHANTOMS CAMP

JULY 20th-23rd HIGH SCHOOL FACILITIES The FUTURE PHANTOMS Camp is a non-contact youth football

camps for boy’s ages 6-14 looking to master both the fundamentals and specialties of high level football techniques.  The camps are designed to teach the players the basics of football, which will enhance their overall football ability, along with specialty skills that will push the players to the next level.

Main focus is to have FUN!

  The Camps instructors take great pride in making certain each

camper leaves a better football player.

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FUNDRAISINGFirst Ever

PHOENIXVILLE Football

LIFT-A-THON

Phoenixville Area HIGH SCHOOL WEIGHT ROOM

Friday, MAY 8, 2015

@ 3:15 P.M.

(M.S. DATE: Thurs. May 7 @ 3:15)

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HS FUNDRAISING

HUDL AUGUST 19TH HS 12:00PM-2:00PM

10 EMAILS EACH PLAYER 9TH GRADE AUGUST 26TH 2:00PM 50 EMAILS GETS GEAR OR

BOOKBAG INDIVIDUAL PLAYERS RAISE

$500 GETS GEAR OR BOOKBAG

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FUNDRAISING FOR EVERYONE

BLITZ CARDS EVERYONE FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL EACH PLAYER SELLS 25 CARDS MONEY GRAB GEAR $

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2015 GAME SCHEDULE Varsity Junior Varsity

Date Time H/A Team Date Time H/A Team

9/5/15

7PM A GREATVALLEY

9/11/15

7PM H SPRINGFORD MILITARY 9/14/1

53:45

A SPRINGFORD

9/19/15

1PM A METHACTON

9/21/15 3:45 H METHACTON

9/25/15

7PM H POTTSGROVE

9/28/15

3:45

A POTTSTOWN

10/2/15

7PM A OJ ROBERTS

10/5/15

3:45

H OJ ROBERTS

10/9/15

7PM H POTTSTOWN HOME COMING 10/12/

153:45

A POTTSTOWN

10/17/15

1PM A PJP 10/19/15

3:45

H PJP

10/23/15

7PM H PERKVALLEY PLAY FOR THE CURE

10/25/15

3:45

A PERKVALLEY

10/30/15

7PM H BOYERTOWN

11/2/15

3:45

A BOYETOWN

11/6/15

7PM H UPPER PERK

11/3/15

3:45

A UPPER PERK

11/13/15

7PM A STRATHHAVEN

11/10/15

3:45

H STRATH HAVEN

2015