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CONTENTS MISSION STATEMENT
We believe that an exemplary athletic program is an extension of the classroom. As such, athletics offers students an opportunity to develop and grow physically, intellectually, emotionally, and socially. The positive benefits that participation in athletics offers includes, but are not limited to self-esteem, self-discipline, self- confidence, problem solving, and the development of team spirit. Further, participants learn the values associated with competition and benefit from the experience of both winning and losing. For the participating athletes, these experiences provide an integral part of the foundation needed to be a productive citizen capable of leading a full and enriching life. We teach it is the process and details that lead to success.
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VOLLEYBALL ROSTER Q&A WITH COACH CARR
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FOOTBALL ROSTER
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Q&A WITH COACH EDWARDS
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Q&A WITH COACH MURPHY
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SUPERINTENDENT DR. TONI HICKS As we begin another school year, the excitement and renewed motivation about fall events surround us. Student sports, extracurriculars, and fine arts have long been integral to our education system. It provides students a platform to showcase their abilities and talents, learn essential life skills, and build character and leadership skills. With our dedicated coaches, band directors, and fine art advisors, our students learn essential values such as discipline, sportsmanship, and teamwork. Cheer captains, musicians, artists, and team leaders learn to motivate and inspire their classmates, make quick decisions under pressure, and take responsibility for their actions. We teach students that sometimes you make mistakes and fail. Coping with failure and developing a positive mindset are crucial life skills. Being part of a team or organization also promotes a sense of belonging and camaraderie and supports self-confidence, social skills, and mental resilience. Students learn the importance of cooperation, communication, community, and collaboration. Most importantly, it's fun to bring our community together. Seeing the Blu Crew wave the Cougar flag as families and friends cheer on our athletic teams, watching families celebrate the art of dancing and the agility of being a cheerleader, and listening to our marching band play beautiful music is heartening. We unite as one community when we stand and cheer for our students, showing our spirit and yelling, "Go Cougars!" Let's have a terrific fall season!
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JHS PRINCIPAL ANDREW MADDOX Schools are about people, connections, and generating memorable experiences, and my intention this year has been to build on the many qualities that enhance our Cougar pride. We will continue to focus on building our community connections and bridging the relationships that make a strong school. Jarrell has a strong and committed staff who work tirelessly to provide a quality educational experience for our students. Along with a strong performance in athletics, we also have high expectations for band, and oneact-play. We are also excited to see growing numbers in our Career and Technology Education offerings in which students can earn industry certifications. Academically, we have added University of Texas On-ramps offerings in which students will be able to earn high school and college credits. I look forward to seeing our community members at events and appreciate your support of our Jarrell High School students.
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ATHLETIC DIRECTOR MARTY MURR It is an honor to serve Jarrell ISD as athletic director. This is my third year in Jarrell ISD and I have been in public education for three decades, coaching both male and female sports. During this time, I have coached football, basketball, track, and softball. As a football coach I have served as a position coach, offensive coordinator, defensive coordinator, and head coach. Jarrell ISD is my fourth school where I have served as athletic director and head football coach. My goal is to serve our students and community through an athletic program that will make everyone proud. As we want students to have the skills they need to be successful after high school, we believe the athletic program will teach self-confidence, problem solving, a strong work ethic, and the importance of teamwork. My wife Lori, a teacher in Jarrell ISD, and I have two adult sons, Logan and Gavin, as well as a basset hound named Lola. We love being outdoors and enjoy hiking, hunting, fishing, and spending time on the river. Our entire adult life has been about teaching and coaching young people. I believe what we do goes beyond a career; it is a lifestyle. GO COOGS!!!
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GIRLS ATHLETIC COORDINATOR MARLENA BROWN Hello Cougar Nation! I am very excited for the 2023-2024 school year and I know that we will only improve upon all the success that our athletic teams saw last year. I believe that we have assembled a great coaching staff that brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to the table. We have a good mixture of young talent and experienced upperclassmen that should enable us to be competitive in all sports. I am starting my 21st year at Jarrell ISD, and the lifelong relationships I have made with my students, athletes, and colleagues constantly remind me of why I chose the teaching profession. One of the coolest things about working in Jarrell for so long is that I am now teaching alongside several of my former athletes and students or I am teaching the children for former students. My coaching philosophy is to be honest, fair, and consistent with my athletes. I encourage them to: 1) never lower standards or expectations and don’t compromise in discipline; 2) work hard and try not to stress over the things you can’t control. I strive to always stay positive and let my students know I love them regardless of wins and losses. I hope I am able to instill confidence, toughness, and resiliency in my players. I think as young women these are traits that will carry them a long way. The best way the community can support our coaches, teams, and athletes is to come watch us play and compete. It’s much more fun for our student athletes to play their games when the bleachers are full of fans. Our athletes and coaching staff put in so much time and hard work preparing for competitions, and it is so rewarding to have people there to cheer us on. We are looking forward to seeing you all in the stands all year long! Go Cougars!
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FOOTBALL SCHEDULE DATE
VARSITY
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JV
9TH
8TH
7TH
SEPTEMBER 15TH
HILLSBORO
SEPT 14TH
HILLSBORO
HILLSBORO
BLANCO
BLANCO
(H) 6:30
(H) 5:00
(A) 8:00 - 5:30
(A) 7:00 - 4:30
SEPTEMBER 22ND
TAYLOR**
SEPT 21ST
TAYLOR
TAYLOR
TAYLOR
TAYLOR
(A) 6:30
(A) 5:00
(H) 8:00 - 5:30
(H) 7:00 - 4:30
SEPTEMBER 29TH
OPEN
SEPT 28TH
OPEN
OPEN
BURNET
BURNET
(A) 8:00 - 5:30
(A) 7:00 - 4:30
OCTOBER 6TH
WIMBERLY*
OCT 5TH
WIMBERLY*
WIMBERLY*
WIMBERLY*
WIMBERLY*
(A) 6:30
(A) 5:00
(H) 8:00 - 5:30
(H) 7:00 - 4:30
OCTOBER 13TH
NAVARRO*
OCT 12TH
NAVARRO*
NAVARRO*
NAVARRO*
NAVARRO*
(A) 6:30
(A) 5:00
(H) 8:00 - 5:30
(H) 7:00 - 4:30
OCTOBER 20TH
AUSTIN ACHIEVE*
OCT 19TH
AUSTIN ACHIEVE*
AUSTIN ACHIEVE*
AUSTIN ACHIEVE*
AUSTIN ACHIEVE*
(H) 6:30
(H) 5:00
OCTOBER 27TH
MANOR NEW TECH***
NOVEMBER 3RD
LAGO VISTA*
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(H) 7:30 (H) 7:30
(A) 7:30
(H) 7:30
(A) 7:30
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MANOR NEW MANOR NEW TECH* TECH*
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(H) 6:30
(A) 5:00
(H) 5:00
(A) 8:00 - 5:30 (A) 8:00 - 4:30
MANOR NEW MANOR NEW TECH* TECH* (H) 8:00 - 5:30
(H) 7:00 - 4:30
LAGO VISTA*
LAGO VISTA
(A) 8:00 - 5:30
(A) 7:00 - 4:30
COACH ROSTER
Meet the Football Coaches MARTY MURR
ANDREW SUMNER
Athletic Director
Boys' Athletic Coordinator
Head Football Coach
COACH CERDA
COACH DAVIS
COACH JAMES
COACH EDWARDS
COACH JIMENEZ
COACH FITZNER
COACH JONES
COACH GARCIA
COACH SUGG
COACH HAGEY
COACH UMBERGER
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FOOTBALL ROSTER
Varsity Cougar Football 2023
JACOB CRATHERS
NICO RODRIGUEZ
SEBASTIAN CHORA
MASON DOTSON
JAYLEN HARRIS
JAMARION NIBBLETT
#1JR
#2JR
#3SR
#4SR
#5SR
#6SR
ERIC VILLAFRANCO
ROSS VRABEL
JORDAN FORD
DYLAN PURSLEY
NOAH BRINDLE
ROMAN ALLEN
#7JR
#9JR
#10SR
#11SR
#12JR
#13SR
BRADLEY SKRDLA
ELIJAH JONES
JAYSEN HOBBS
JOSEPH HENDERSON
BRANDON MABE
#14JR
#17JR
MAHTY WILLIAMSJOHNSON
#20SOPH
#21JR
#22SR
HAYDEN DOTSON
AYDEN GREENE
HARRY JUNIOR
CAYDEN PERALTA
CJ BIDDY
DAMIAN FRANCO
#23JR
#24SR
#29SR
#32JR
#33SR
#35SR
JOE REYNAGA
HAGEN SHELL
BRYAN TIBBETTS
CORBIN LEWIS
REY MEDENA
BRANDON FORD
#40JR
#45SR
#50SOPH
#54SR
#55SOPH
#56SR
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FOOTBALL ROSTER
Varsity Cougar Football 2023
DAVID SALAS
ISRAEL TORRES
XANDER HESS
JAYSON PRICE
BRENDEN HOBBS
JORDAN GADISON
#57SR
#60JR
#61SOPH
#63JR
#65JR
#66JR
ESTABAN CRUZ
JAMES LAFRANCE
DYLAN LESTER
SEAN ESCAMILLA
JOSE BERNAL
#70SR
#72SR
#75JR
#77SR
KALEB MARTINPATTERSON
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SENIORSPOTLIGHT
BRANDON FORD
FOOTBALL
Athletics has helped me be a better listener and more understanding. One person I really look up to is Coach Murr because he has made a huge impact in my life. The biggest challenges for me have been practicing harder and getting better at least one percent every day. What I’m looking forward to most for senior year is going to the playoffs and graduating. Five years from now, I see myself possibly married and traveling on the road.
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HAGEN SHELL
FOOTBALL
Athletics has helped me in school because when I came to Jarrell freshman year I knew nobody, and being in athletics has given me that opportunity to make friends who have the same interests as me. Some people I look up to would definitely be Coach Murr and Coach Jimenez. The biggest challenge I have had to overcome to reach the varsity level is just showing up because you can’t get better if you don’t show up and try. The thing I’m most excited about for senior year is definitely the senior prank. In five years I will have graduated college and started my career in real estate.
SENIORSPOTLIGHT
MASON DOTSON
FOOTBALL
Athletics in my life has helped me a lot by just letting me have fun doing what I love the most and playing a bunch of sports. Some role models I look up to are my parents because of all the sacrifices they have made for me and my brothers, not only for sports but for everything. The biggest challenge is having to wait until my junior year of football to be on varsity because there were a bunch of older kids on the team, so I just had to wait. What I’m looking forward to most for senior year is just having fun and enjoying it and still competing in all the sports I will be playing because it’s my last year. I would love to be playing sports still in college.
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ROMAN ALLEN
FOOTBALL
My experience in athletics has shown me if you want to do something you will. You can’t make excuses and still expect things to get done. A role model I look up to is my grandfather. The biggest challenge I have had to overcome is my ego/pride. You have to put it all aside and stop overthinking or worrying and just be coachable while putting 110 percent in everything you do even if it’s just watching from the sidelines. What I’m looking forward to most for senior year is stepping up to help and teach those who aren’t as mature without making them feel less than anyone. In five years I see myself being a business owner who’s going to be able to help out local athletic programs. SENIORSPOTLIGHT
DYLAN PURSLEY
FOOTBALL
Athletics has helped me find new passions in my life such as bodybuilding and it has also made me more determined, consistent, and hard-working. Someone I look up to is Coach James, he is an amazing coach that has improved us a lot and is also a caring family man. What I am looking forward to for senior year is getting out on the field one last time and creating memories with my friends. I see myself graduating college and having a great starting job with a wife, and being a lot better of a man than I am now.
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MEET THE COACH
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What (or who) inspired you to become a football coach, and what do you love most about coaching?
As a player, I was blessed with some really great coaches, as well as some really bad coaches! I was equally inspired by both, as a result. I wanted to make sure that I focused on the good coaching, and paid it forward in order to inspire the next generation of coaches, just like I was. One of the things I love most about coaching is that it reminds me of my dad. He was the very first coach I had as a kid and it reminds me that we have a unique opportunity to reach individuals on a very personal level that we otherwise cannot in the classroom. How do you approach player / strength development, and what are some of the key skills you focus on developing in your players? I think one of the most important things to focus on when it comes to player development is to keep things simple and effective, and always remember the fundamentals. All too often, we as coaches are quick to look for the next great drill, technology, etc. However, in my opinion, the most important skills a player can
Nicholas Edwards Football Coach
have are the ones that are simple need to truly become a student of the game! Also, spend some time and well-rehearsed. talking to the veteran coaches who What are some of the biggest have been in the profession for a challenges you face as a coach long time. The coaches who have and how do you overcome been coaching for 20+ years are them? a phenomenal resource to young Coaches are always going to want coaches. more time. There is never going to be enough time in a day to get ev- What are your goals for the erything done in a practice. Even the team this season, and how do best-designed practice plan will not you plan to achieve them? cover everything you want it to cover. My goal each year is always the same, I believe that the best coaches in the and it is something that I stole from business make peace with this fact one of my first bosses: To put the and understand that there needs to best possible product out on the field that I can. That includes doing be an element of flexibility. my part to raise the best future husHow do you motivate each bands, fathers, and men that I can. I individual player and still bring believe that if I do that, the wins on them all together as a team? the field will take care of themselves! Each player is an individual. You cannot motivate them with a blanket How can our readers support tactic. Some are driven intrinsical- you / your team this season? ly, while some are driven through If I had to ask for anything beyond extrinsic motivation. Some players coming out to support our athletes, rise to the occasion when you come I would humbly ask to be kind and down on them and yell, while others respectful to our officials, regardless you need to talk to. Part of being a of the sport. While this may not seem coach is knowing your players on an like it impacts us as coaches, it does! individual level, and knowing what Officiating is already a thankless profession to begin with, but every sport makes them "tick". What advice would you give to is dealing with record low numbers of officials, because they cannot find aspiring coaches? people who want to do the job. It Know what you are getting into, inmakes it hard for us to have games cluding the time demand. This job when we cannot find officials, so is much more than showing up on please be kind! game day, putting a whistle around your neck, and calling plays. You
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Robert Hagey Football Coach
What (or who) inspired you to become a football coach?
My dad inspired me to become a coach. How do you prepare your team for games? The only way to prepare for games is through hard WORK. How do you motivate each individual player and still bring them all together as a team? I have always believed "The harder you work, the luckier you get!" What are some of the biggest challenges you face as a coach? As football coaches we always have high expectations for our team.
SENIORSPOTLIGHT
AYDEN GREENE
FOOTBALL
Engaging in athletics has been an eye-opening journey that has taught me discipline and the power of hard work in achieving positive outcomes. Beyond the physical aspects, it has helped me break out of my shell and connect with diverse peers, fostering teamwork and communication skills that extend beyond sports. Through sports, I've discovered tools for success in both academics and life, gaining confidence and resilience that shape my overall growth. The people I look up to most are my parents. The biggest challenge I have faced is the amount of work it took and learning how to balance my academic responsibilities. What I am looking forward to most my senior year is not having to take finals and being able to hang out with friends. Also, I am looking forward to moving into dorms and starting my college years. In the future I am interested in attending college for physics or chemistry, and I would also like to travel. 18
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CORBIN LEWIS
FOOTBALL
My experience in athletics has truly changed my life. It has taught me to be mentally tough and physically tough. Just like in football we have been taught to never quit when the going gets tough. Someone I have looked up to through the years is Mark Arnold. He was one of the first people I met when I moved here and he’s always had my back. I would say the biggest challenge has probably been the film studying aspect, just memorizing what certain plays are ran and what opponents will do. What I’m looking forward to most for senior year is seeing what the next chapter will be and what challenges I want to face in my future. In five years I see myself commissioned out of a senior military college as a second lieutenant in the United States Army as an infantry officer.
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Thomas Umberger Football Coach
in player development. I pride myself on focusing on the fundamentals and teaching my players all of the small important details in order to make them successful. How do you motivate each individual player and still bring them all together as a team?
What (or who) inspired you to become a football coach, and what do you love most about coaching? My high school football coaches inspired me to become a coach. I love being able to impact the lives of young athletes and give my passion and knowledge of sports to the next generation. How do you approach player / strength development, and what are some of the key skills you focus on developing in your players?
Each player has their own personality, the key in motivating each player is to get to know their personality, attitudes, and feelings in order to discover what motivates them. I bring members of the team together by discussing team success and team goals. Appealing to everyone's sense of winning and working to be successful. What are your goals for the team this season, and how do you plan to achieve them? My goal for the team this season is to secure a spot in the playoffs. I plan to work with the players to teach fundamentals and work towards building individual success at the positions I could to help contribute to the overall team success.
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SENIORSPOTLIGHT
CHRISTOPHER BIDDY
FOOTBALL
Athletics has made me stronger to lift more objects at work. A role model I have looked up to is my dad. The biggest challenge I have faced has been the people bigger than me. I’m a smaller D-line so that’s the big thing. What I am looking forward to most for my senior year is getting my letterman, and in five years I see myself serving in the military or working as a plumber.
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DAVID SALAS
FOOTBALL
Athletics has made me stronger mentally and physically and allowed me to push myself harder. I look up to my dad, because he was also in football and I want to make him proud. In my senior year, I'm mainly looking forward to how the football season is going to go, and to finally graduate. The biggest challenge I have overcome is I had to prove my coaches that I can play varsity level by going 100% at every practice. In five years, I see myself serving in the U.S. Air Force.
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SEBASTIAN CHORA SANCHEZ FOOTBALL Athletics has helped me mature and see things as reality and not a joke, and made me take what I love seriously. A role model I look up to is my dad because he’s shown me the sport I love and sacrifices anything for us. For me the biggest challenge was overthinking and putting ego aside and always being a leader on and off the field. Other than leaving school I’m looking forward to experiencing what being a senior is and enjoying my friends for the last time. In five years I see myself either still playing football or being a successful graphic designer.
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VOLLEYBALL SCHEDULE JV BLUE (9TH)
JV WHITE
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TBA
TBA
TBA
BLANCO
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5:30
TAYLOR
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SEPTEMBER 22ND
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SEPTEMBER 26TH
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5:30
5:30
6:30
SEPTEMBER 29TH
GATEWAY*
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6:30
6:30
5:30
OCTOBER 3RD
LAMPASAS*
JARRELL
5:30
5:30
6:30
OCTOBER 6TH
BURNET*
BURNET
6:30
6:30
5:30
OCTOBER 10TH
MARBLE FALLS*
JARRELL
5:30
5:30
6:30
OCTOBER 13TH
LAGO VISTA*
LAGO VISTA
6:30
6:30
5:30
OCTOBER 17TH
GATEWAY*
JARRELL
5:30
5:30
6:30
OCTOBER 20TH
LAMPASAS*
LAMPASAS
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6:30
5:30
OCTOBER 24TH
BURNET*
JARRELL
5:30
5:30
6:30
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SEPTEMBER 12TH
OPEN
SEPTEMBER 15TH
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VOLLEYBALL ROSTER
Varsity Cougar Volleyball 2023
SENIORSPOTLIGHT
KYNDALL FARMER
VOLLEYBALL
Athletics has taught me many valuable life lessons. It has taught me time management skills, leadership skills, how to be a team player, and most importantly to never give up – I will always push through adversity. There are two people I look up to, my mom and sister. They are both strong independent women who have shown me that I am capable of achieving anything I set my mind to. I’m looking forward to a great volleyball season and spending time with my friends. In five years, I see myself being in the medical profession, helping people, and spreading Jesus’s light. J A R R E L L I S D. O R G
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SENIORSPOTLIGHT
ALEXANDRIA BRUNER
VOLLEYBALL
Athletics has helped me in the sense of staying healthy and fit of course, but it truly has done so much more than that. The programs I’ve been put through and the coaches I have been taught by have been some of the most important things and people to me. Girls’ athletics shows women how to be strong physically and mentally. If you’re ever thinking about playing a sport, do it. The court or field will be your home away from home and your team and coaches will be another family to you. Athletics helps you in school by giving you the extra motivation to pass your classes and be on time. It also gives you a great opportunity to learn time management. The person I look up to the most is my mother. She is the strongest and most God-praising woman I know. She always knows the right things to say and do. I strive to be more like the woman she is every single day. One of the biggest challenges I have overcome to reach the varsity level is the mental battle of the game vs. yourself. There have been a handful of coaches that actually noticed the mental challenges I have gone through and continue to fight through. They helped to point them out so they could be bettered or corrected. One of the most challenging parts of playing on varsity is maturing as a player whether you’re a freshman or a senior. It is an entirely different type of play, every former and current varsity player will admit that. Standards are higher and all eyes are on you. You have to have a growth mindset and learn to stop telling yourself negative things. Good outcomes only come from positivity. I look forward to some of the biggest bittersweet endings and the new beginnings in my near future. I am excited to progress into the next chapter of my life but looking back, it all came way too fast. I honestly can’t believe I graduate in May. In five years, I see myself graduating with my bachelor's degree and starting up my own business, but most importantly I plan on focusing heavily on having a deeper faith and understanding in Christ, myself, my family, and my life.
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MEET THE COACH
Kelsey Carr
Volleyball Coach
What are some of the biggest challenges you face as a coach?
What or who inspired you to become a volleyball coach, and what do you love most about coaching?
I would say that my love for volleyball initiated the thoughts of being a coach. As I was ending my career playing, I couldn’t imagine living a life without volleyball being involved. My high school track coach, Shelli Cobb, and my junior college coach, Mary Reese Hayes, have played a huge part in setting an example of the kind of coach I want to be. They were tough and knew how to push me to my potential, but at the same time I knew they loved me and wanted me to be my best not only as an athlete but as a person. I love coaching because volleyball, really any sport, gives me a chance to help teach these athletes life lessons through something fun that they enjoy. How do you approach player/ strength development, and what are some of the key skills you focus on developing in your players? I believe that in order to be able to do the cool, more complex things in the game our fundamentals must be on point. We can’t hit if we can’t pass, and we can’t go on a run if we can’t serve. We try to start every day with some ball control and serving.
How do you motivate each individual player and still bring Teaching the girls how to be mental- them all together as a team? ly tough and fight through hard situ- We talk a lot about how each of our ations. actions affects everyone in the gym. We try to remind them that we are all Any shares on how you balance working together for the same goals. individual player development with team success?
How do you prepare your team When they are working on things as for games? a whole group we are always walking We usually spend a chunk of pracaround coaching individuals, but we tice the day before a game walking also split by position about once a through serve, receive, and anticiweek which gives us smaller groups pated situations. We also spend time to work with, which makes it easier most practices playing in game-like for individual instruction too. situations. What advice would you give to aspiring coaches?
Don’t ever think you know it all. Don’t be embarrassed to ask for help or ask why someone does things a certain way. Always be open to learning. What are your goals for the team this season, and how do you plan to achieve them? Our big goal will be to make it to playoffs. I will still consider this season a success as long as we can see growth in the girls. We have already been pushing them fairly hard. How can our readers support you/ your team this season? Come to our games and help cheer these girls on!
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CROSS COUNTRY ROSTER
Cougar Cross Country 2023 Varsity Girls
Varsity Boys
JASMINE BENAVIDEZ
GAVIN SCARBROUGH
SR
JR
LANEY HAMMETT
TUCKER WHITE
SR
JR
JASMINE ESPINOSA
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SO
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ANTWOINE LESLEY
SO
FR
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JUSTIN MURPHY
SO
FR
SHYAN MATTHYS
SO
GAVIN MURPHY
DESARAY BENAVIDEZ
FR
FR SENIORSPOTLIGHT
JASMINE ESPINOZA CROSS COUNTRY Athletics has helped me make lots of friendships with my teammates. The biggest challenge I have had to overcome to reach varsity level is waking up early every morning and being there. Something I am looking forward to the most about my senior year is competing one last time. In five years, I see myself almost graduating college with a bachelor’s degree in nursing.
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TIME
MEET & SITE
TEAM
SEPTEMBER 13TH
4:00 PM
SALADO INVITATIONAL TENROC RANCH
MIDDLE SCHOOL
SEPTEMBER 14TH
8:00 AM
SALADO INVITATIONAL TENROC RANCH
HIGH SCHOOL
SEPTEMBER 21ST
8:00 AM
LAKE BELTON BRONCO INVITATIONAL CROSSROADS PARK
HIGH SCHOOL
8:00 AM
DALE KEEN INVITATIONAL CAMERON MIDDLE SCHOOL
MIDDLE SCHOOL
SEPTEMBER 23RD
SEPTEMBER 30TH
8:00 AM
LEO MANZANO MARBLE FALLS MUSTANG INVITATIONAL MARBLE FALLS HIGH SCHOOL
HIGH SCHOOL MIDDLE SCHOOL
OCTOBER 5TH
8:00 AM
PROFIT LAST CHANCE MEET HERITAGE PARK, BELTON
HIGH SCHOOL
OCTOBER 9TH
8:00 AM
DISTRICT MEET MARBLE FALLS HIGH SCHOOL
HIGH SCHOOL MIDDLE SCHOOL
TBA
TBA
REGIONAL MEET KAT BARR ROSS PARK, HUNTSVILLE
VARSITY QUALIFIERS
TBA
TBA
STATE MEET OLD SETTLERS PARK, ROUND ROCK
VARSITY QUALIFIERS
SENIORSPOTLIGHT
LANEY HAMMETT
CROSS COUNTRY
Throughout my athletics experience, I have learned how to work hard and set goals for myself and the future. With athletics, I have amazing role models who encourage me to succeed with every opportunity given. It has also created a drive to be my best self and have a work ethic that I will carry with me for the rest of my life. As an athlete I look up to so many individuals. My parents have built me into the person I am today. Both of them have taught me so many lessons and have guided me through every obstacle I have faced in my high school career. They are both by my side and are my forever cheerleaders. Another important person I look up to is my soccer coach, Coach Murphy. She pushes me out of my comfort zone as a person and an athlete. Without these individuals I would not be where I am today. I aspire to reach their level of success and dedication one day. Through my time in varsity athletics, I’ve learned the skill of time management due to the high demands and rigor that come along with being an active member of the teams I am a part of and working towards a shared goal throughout the season. My mindset has adapted to pushing me past where I thought my limits lay and has exposed me to many things that I never thought I would be able to accomplish. I have been able to thrive in varsity athletics due to maintaining a positive, team-focused mindset which helps push me through challenges and hurdles. During my senior year, I am looking forward to starting the next chapter of my life. I am excited to represent Jarrell High School in cross country, soccer, track, and tennis. I hope to finish my fourth year of Jarrell athletics strong and full of memories that will last forever. I look forward to experiencing all the activities that come along with senior year that Jarrell High School has to offer. In five years, I see myself just graduated from Texas Tech University and pursuing a career in business and interior design. I will always hold onto and cherish every memory and life lesson made at JHS. I look forward to the next chapter in my life following JHS. J A R R E L L I S D. O R G
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Q
MEET THE COACH
&A
What (or who) inspired you to become a cross country coach, and what do you love most about coaching?
I had been the assistant cross country coach for several years and an opportunity presented itself for me to step into the head coach role, so I happily took the position. I love being able to help our student athletes face challenges head on and realize that they have more potential than they thought. How do you approach player / strength development, and what are some of the key skills you focus on developing in your runners? Cross country is a very mental sport. We work on mental toughness while running long distances and building stamina. What are some of the biggest challenges you face as a coach and how do you overcome them? Buy-in and time are two of the most difficult challenges that we face. I make it a mission to create an environment that excites my student athletes. I also make it a priority to honor their time. There never seems to be enough. It is important for us to develop a healthy work/life balance 34
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Megan Murphy
Head Cross Country Coach
so that we can be at our best. If we are able to combat these challenges we can set a healthy example for our student athletes to help them avoid burnout. How do you motivate each individual player and still bring them all together as a team?
they can be successful. Teams are successful when there is trust, and an open dialogue is a first step in that direction. What advice would you give to aspiring coaches? Remember your "why" and "trust the process". Sometimes the most re-
I focus on each athlete's strengths and show them that they bring more to the team than they may realize. I try to motivate my team by creating a healthy environment in which they can work with confidence to grow both on and off the course. I also teach them that even though you may not always win the race, progress can be a measure of success as well. How do you prepare your runners for meets? Does data play a role in your coaching philosophy? We work on competing to beat our best times each meet. Giving them goals and seeing them beat their PRs creates healthy competition for them as a team and individually. How do you communicate with your players and build strong relationships with them?
warding moments of this job do not come from a win. Enjoy the little moments and be grateful for the time I try to get to know my students out- that you have had with each of your side of the sport. When you take the student athletes. time to get to know and understand How can our readers support your athletes it helps both on and off you / your team this season? the field. I get to know each student Come out to a cross country meet athlete individually so that I am able one morning and show your support to better coach them and provide for our amazing student athletes! them with an environment where
SENIORSPOTLIGHT
JASMINE BENAVIDEZ VOLLEYBALL & CROSS COUNTRY My experience in athletics has showed me you have to work hard to get where you want to be! A role model I look up to is my mom. The biggest challenge I have overcome to reach the varsity level is that I’m not just talented or athletic but that I have worked extremely hard since I was 7 to be one of the best! What I’m looking forward to most about my senior year is hopefully going back to state in XC and helping our volleyball team go back to playoffs, but mostly getting to spend my last year with my sister. In five years, I see myself finishing college and opening up my sports facility!
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What are some of the biggest challenges you face as a coach and how do you overcome them?
MEET THE COACH
&A
Melissa Hyer
Assistant Cross Country Coach
How can our readers support you / your team this season?
Check out the cross country schedule and come support these runners. Community support and encouragement are much appreciated.
One of my biggest challenges as a coach sometimes is my own confidence. There are times I don't feel as prepared as I should be or that I have the kids ready for competition. How do you prepare your runners for meets? Does data play a role in your coaching philosophy? Data does play a role in my coaching philosophy. I like to use the data through coaching techniques to motivate the kids to improve and compete and not to use it as a reminder that they didn't perform up to a standard. What are your goals for the team this season, and how do you plan to achieve them? My goals for this season are to motivate all of our runners to do their best and also enjoy being with the team. I would love to be a part of coaching more of our team as a team or individuals to advance to the regional and state meets.
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BOND UPDATE
BOND UPDATE The district is making terrific progress on all the projects from the 2021 Bond. The district is ahead of schedule by more than a year. This past summer, we officially opened Double Creek Elementary School. The school is our third elementary school and has a beautiful campus. The updates to the 1916 Building are moving along, with construction expected to be completed by the end of the year. The original brick is being used for the exterior of the building. During construction, the bricks were cleaned and safely stored. The construction crew for the middle school expansion is making incredible progress. The new wing will have all new classrooms for the growing enrollment. The project is expected to be completed by spring. The high school expansion project started this past summer. JHS will have a new wing for general classrooms and learning spaces. The estimated date for completion will be late 2024 or early 2025. Athletic improvements are finished. Projects included field updates, more stadium seating, the installation of an elevator, and new concession stands on the visiting side of the field. The district held a ribbon cutting in May to mark the completion of the project. You can keep up with the 2021 Bond projects by visiting the district’s website.
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2023 Bond This past May, voters overwhelmingly supported a $324,000,000 bond to build a new middle school, two new elementary schools, additions and renovations to Jarrell High School for Career and Technical Education and general classroom space, the Ag Barn, Gymnasium, and Fine Arts. The proposal also includes upgrades to the Paw Prints Facility, District Operations Center, enhanced technology infrastructure, security upgrades, land, and additional school buses and white fleet vehicles. Design projects for the new middle school are complete. Currently, a committee is developing a list of potential names for the school. The committee is using the 70 names they received from the community. Plus, additional names for the committee develop. Once the list is done, it will be presented to the Jarrell ISD Board of Trustees. You can see design updates and more news about the 2023 Bond on our website, www.jarrellisd.org. Stay tuned for more exciting updates.
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