2009 Canyon Track & Field “Course Orientation

Coaching Staff: Position email Address School / extension 
Paul Broneer Head Boys pbronee@hartdistrict.org 252-6110 x 404
  Home email paulbroneer@me.com 661-857-4414 cell
Dave De Long Head Girls ddelong@hartdistrict.org 252-6110 x 403
George Velarde Distance gvelard@hartdistrict.org  
Vicki Goodwin Distance vgoodwi@hartdistrict.org 252-6110 X 307
Chris Jackson Distance cjackso@hartdistrict.org 252-6110 X 323
Kent Richardson Throws KAR@hartdistrict.org 252-6110 X 402
Joe Stasen Sprints jstasen@hartdistrict.org 252-6110 X 441
Steve Gold Jumps SKGMGNT@ca.rr.com 296-4798 (home)
Bob Plassmeeyer Hurdles rplassmeye@aol.com  
Matt Stanich Pole Vault mstanic@hartdistrict.org  
Cecil Hammock Throws    
Frank Rock Pole Vault muralmanrock@yahoo.com 252-1579 (home)
Ron White Jumps rcwhite35@aim.com  
Bob Messina Principal BFM@hartdistrict.org 252-6110 X 139
Pete Getz AP Athletics pgetz@hartdistrict.org 252-6110 X 123
Marlene Holoman AD mholomo@hartdistrict.org 252-6110 X 137
Greg Brown Strength shotguy98@aim.com 755-9027
       

Parents, Please read and email coach Broneer, paulbroneer@me.com, if you agree to the team rules.

 

Philosophy: Track & Field, sometimes called athletics, is the oldest competitive sport known to man.  Famed UCLA Basketball Coach John Wooden defines success as “peace of mind which is a direct result of self-satisfaction in knowing you did your best to become the best that you are capable of becoming.” Winning is fun, but training and racing hard and trying your best, and performing to your potential is what this program is all about.

Attendance & Grading System:  We feel every athlete on this team should get an “A.”  Athletics requires much more time and work than a “PE” class.  Like any class, a student must clear his/her absence through the office, in addition to notifying his coach. If an athlete misses practices or meets without first calling or informing his/her coach, and having a legitimate excuse, the athlete is subject to suspension from the team and a lowered grade. We feel if an athlete misses a practice (this includes not dressing), or a team meeting, he/she forfeits his “privilege” to compete.  An athlete who does not dress, must have a doctor’s note.  If a student is healthy enough to come to school, he/she is healthy enough to dress for practice.  Family “vacations” are not valid “excused” absences. If, for any reason, an absence will result in missing a meet, a coach must be notified well in advance. Remember, students who receive 15 absences in one class receive an “F” for that class.  This includes excused absences.  If a student is absent for any period the day of a  meet, he will not be allowed to compete (Foothill League Rule).

Parent’s role:  Support your student athlete no matter what.  Don’t be critical.  Be positive and patient.  Listen to him/her.  Running track has to be their idea.  They have to want to do it.  Enjoy the meets.  Don’t embarrass your athlete with rude behavior towards officials, opponents or other fans.  Let’s show other teams that we have a “class” program as Athletes, Coaches, Parents, and Fans.

Boosters Club:  We have a “Booster Club” made up of and run by the parents.  If you have any questions or want more information, call Coach De Long or talk to Steve Gold, our booster club president at 296-4798 (home)
or email him at SKGMGNT@ca.rr.com

Parent/Athlete Responsibilities

Athlete and Parents, Please email Coach Broneer to indicate you have read and understand the Course Orientation at  paulbroneer@me.com.  This way, we will be able to put your email address in our address book and include you on weekly mailings.  If you have no email address please print, sign & return.

Please visit our website often for updated information:

www.canyonhighcowboys.com/track