Westminster Football Vision

WESTMINSTER FOOTBALL

Vision Statement

To develop well-disciplined student-athletes who strive for educational and athletic excellence.

Mission Statement

  • ØDevelop student-athletes who are committed to personal excellence and team success.
  • ØProvide an inspirational and motivational environment where preparation, practice and hard work generate legitimate opportunities for success.
  • ØEmphasize the importance and development of fundamentals and techniques necessary for positive experiences in football and in life.
  • ØCreate a consistently exciting and entertaining program that generates huge levels of support, pride and tradition for all our community to share

Core Values

Commitment:Be committed to personal excellence. Our goals must be a priority –

Integrity:Do what is right. Be honest and loyal to parents, teachers, coaches, classmates and ourselves.

Pride:It is a personal commitment; it is an attitude, which separates excellence from mediocrity.

OWL PRIDE - TRADITION

Teamwork:Teamwork is achieved when individuals make personal sacrifices to work together for the success of the group. BELIEVE IN YOURSELF, YOUR TEAMMATES, THE PROGRAM

Discipline:Means being mentally and physically tough, to continually improve and become the best student, athlete, coach, mentor, teacher and family member we can be.

Effort:Give everything we have in everything we do.

"STAY HUNGRY"

I believe football coaching is an extension of the classroom. To be a good coach, one must be a teacher of the game football. The best football schools don't just have a football team each season, but a football program year after year. To build a program, it requires consistency, character, discipline, and high expectations for the head coach. I believe the head coach should be the hardest worker, the most loyal fan of the school, a quality teacher, and a firm decision maker. Winning habits must be taught and demanded. These winning habits carry over into a player's life outside of football. Winning cannot be the only measure of a football program; competing every game against every opponent is the true measure of success for kids of high school age. It is a great responsibility for a coach who can have a positive impact on a young man during his teen years. So much of football revolves around the attitude of the players. Undermanned teams can compete with more talented teams if their attitude is right. I believe in discipline, believing in yourself, your teammates, this program, hard work, and "staying hungry".

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