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ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Panther Youth Football and Cheer (PYF) is operated entirely by volunteers. Every activity that is part of our program occurs through the efforts of volunteers. Board members and coaches donate approximately 200 hours or more each season (in addition to year round meetings and other functions) to ensure we offer the highest quality program to our children. It is critical that every volunteer be treated with courtesy and respect at all times.
Board of Directors
There are a variety of levels of involvement within our program that are outlined as follows:
Board of Directors The previous Board of Directors elects these volunteers to a three-year term. They are responsible for the management of all operations within the Football & Cheer program. This includes oversight of all volunteer networks, fund raising, insuring the integrity of the program, and upholding its by-laws. Other board members are appointed, as needed for a one-year term.
Coaches These volunteers manage all practices and games for PYF. There is one head coach and at least one assistant coach per team. Coaches are the primary instructors for the players. They are responsible for supervision, teaching plays, running drills, and discipline on the field. All parent concerns and issues should be directed to the Secretary of Books who will in turn inform the Board of Directors.
Parent Volunteers We need at least 30 volunteers for each home game to staff the concession stand, chain gang, and field crew. Every parent is required to volunteer (8) hours in the program. At least 50% of volunteer time must be spent assisting with concessions, ie, the snack bar. Volunteers must be at least 18 years of age. Documentation of volunteer hours will be kept to assure compliance. Additional volunteer hours may be added to accommodate games added to the schedule due to schedule conflicts, play-off games, etc.
Under the direction of the Booster – Vice President
Contact Mitchell Grady for more information panthercoach@gmail.com
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