Dallas HSAA Blue Angels Football Program
PRACTICES
/ TEAM FORMATION
Dallas HSAA forms football teams at both the High School (Varsity) and Middle School (grades 7-8) levels. High School fall practices begin in late July, while Middle School fall practices typically begin in early August. A 4-week Spring training session begins March 31.
Dallas HSAA Football Practice Facility (maplink):
Point North Park in Richardson, Texas
Synergy Park Blvd @ Point North Pkwy
(Just east of UTD campus near Floyd Rd between Renner & Campbell)
Richardson, TX 75081
Contact Information:
Michael Scott (high school head coach): 972-849-7260
Deanna Morales (high school admin): 972-661-2479 dhmorales@sbcglobal.net
Susan Bryant (middle school admin): 972-754-1553 cs.bryant@verizon.net
Jim Kinville (football commissioner): jekinville@sbcglobal.net
PLAYER
ELIGIBILITY
Please read carefully the Eligibility Requirements as outlined on the following link (Eligibility Requirements) on the HSAA website.
SEASON
Practices begin in late July (high school) and early August (middle school) with games typically scheduled from the end of August or early September through October. HSAA schedules games against Private, Christian, and Parochial schools from the D/FW area as well as from other parts of the state.
PROGRAM
COSTS
Basic Fee includes the HSAA Membership Fee (per sport/per participant), registration fee, spring training fees, coaching salary (if applicable), field rentals, and helmet/pads/uniform use for one year.
|
Team |
Basic Fee |
|
Varsity |
$500 |
|
Middle School |
$150 |
Basic Fee includes the $50 registration fee due before Spring Training. Balance is due prior to the first pre-season practice. Players who did not participate in Spring Training must still pay the full amount. For varsity, pads, helmet, and uniform provided by HSAA.
QUALITY
OF PLAY
This is competitive football, with no substitution rules. Unlike Rec Programs, there is no guarantee of playing time. Playing time will be based on skill-sets, hustle, ability, performance, not to mention attitude toward your teammates and others. HSAA is NOT, however, a win-at-all-cost organization. Our goal is to provide a high-quality, balanced program where talented athletes can grow physically and spiritually and where Jesus Christ is honored in all respects.
COACHING
PHILOSOPHY
Most HSAA football coaches are volunteers. Parents may be asked to help provide logistical support. If you feel you have a skill that you could use to help the program, please let us know. Also, our coaches have full-time jobs and are taking personal time from their families to support our program. Please remember this, and stay flexible.
In a nutshell, we stress to our players that all we do reflects who we are in Christ.
As such,
we expect our players (and families) to be model athletes, exhibiting
Christ-like behavior in all our interactions with our coaching staff, opponents,
and referees.
Dallas HSAA is a homeschool sports organization that serves the Dallas Metroplex areas.