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Coaches / Parent Helpers

The primary goal of the Head and Assistant Coach is to provide a positive learning environment so the players return to play football the following year. Coaches will attend a minimum of one Offensive and one Defensive Clinic in addition to Allocation and Coach Certification night (Mandatory via Indiana Law SEA 222). Responsibilities include, but are not limited to:

Coaches Responsibilities

Pre-Season Attend the annual “Certification & Safety ” League meeting prior to the start of practice Attend one (1) player development camps hosted by WWHS staff Consult with coaches from Whiteland High School concerning, drills for youth players, terminology position & play calling
In-Season Organize and prepare practice plans, in advance of practice Ensure player equipment is properly fitted & well maintained Build player Self-confidence by teaching football in simple terms from basics to advance
Game Day Plan & execute player rotation during games, per league rules. Coordinate all game day help with Team Parents/Parent Volunteers (i.e. time clock, Chains etc.) Report All Game Scores Immediately after your game via Score Report Feature for WWJFL
Post Season Attend recap meeting
Off - Season Attend two (2) pre-season coaches development sessions • Attend the annual “Certification & Safety ” League meeting prior to the start of practice

One of the essential functions of coaches and team managers is to manage team communications with players and their families.  If you are a coach or team manager, SportsEngine has created a Team Management Guide for Coaches and Team Managers to help you use our website and mobile app to efficiently and effectively communicate and manage your teams. 

Coach Development

Coaches / Parent Helpers

As a youth development league, we strive to provide both our players and their families, with a rich and rewarding sports experience. A key initiative is our offseason coaching development program. 

We understand that youth league coaches are volunteer parents like yourself who have time constants. This is precisely why Coach Fisher and the Whiteland Varsity coaching staff have developed open forum sessions, designed to maximize your time while providing you an opportunity to continue your development as a teachers/role model.

We encourage you to join us at the Whiteland HS Football building for your coaching clinic. Topics in these sessions will improve your practice organization, the teaching of football fundamentals & skills, Whiteland Blue Collar football terminology of both the offensive (Fly Sweep) and defensive (Warrior Swarm) systems.

"You get better or worse every day; you will not stay the same."

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