Our HS Team of the Week Gets it Done with Multi-Sport Athletes

Nov 01, 2023 12:40 pm


Our CoachesClinic High School Team of the Week is Southeast Polk High School in Pleasntville, Iowa.


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The #1 ranked team in Iowa, Southeast Polk is in the process of of defending back-to-back 5A state championships. They take on #9 Cedar Falls (7-3) in the quarterfinals this week.


Good programs are year-round programs, and that’s part of what has brought Southeast Polk an Iowa 5A state championship in 2021 and 2022.


However, Coach Zelenovich does not want that to be at the expense of other athletic programs in his school.  He encourages kids to play multiple sports at a high level.  While he does have an Arkansas recruit at QB and two other five-star athletes on his team, he does isolate them to only be developed in the football program.


He sees the high school student-athlete as one that should be, playing multiple sports, having a job, and just being a kid. It’s proven to be a winning formula.  Coach Zelenovich shares an overview of the philosophy here:


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Video: Southeast Polk Program Philosophy


It all starts with a vision and Coach Zelenovich makes how he shares it clear and concise.  For him football is simply an extension of the classroom:

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Video: Vision Statement


Taking a program to this point in today’s day and age of personal trainers and an AAU type of environment that is more and more creeping into the football world certainly is a threat to allowing kids to be kids.  To bring his program to this point it all started with identifying the problems, which he does in this video:


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Video: Identifying the Issues


The Southeast Polk athletic model is to develop and retain their players while allowing them to do other activities.  To make it happen they build a strong culture and buy-in.  A huge tool for this is how they utilize the school day to develop their athletes in an athletic period.


It’s refreshing to hear that you can build a winning program and win state championships while still allowing your players to pursue their other interests.  Keeping the players needs at the core allows the program to best serve all involved.


Good luck to everyone this week!


Always be growing!


Coach Grabowski



P.S. Here’s our list of remaining UNDEFEATED teams from our clinics:


Alabama

Saraland (9-0) - Jeff Kelly RPO and Run Game


Arkansas 

Fayetteville (9-0) 7A Jay Wilkinson - OC 

Attacking Multiple Coverages with the Passing Game 


Iowa

Southeast Polk (10-0) 5A - Brad Zelenovich - HC 

How to Encourage Multi-Sport Athletes


Louisiana

Destrehan (9-0) - Rhett Peltier 

Rhett Piltier Channel- 7 presentations


Ohio

Massillon Washington (11-0) Nate Moore-HC, Jarrett Troxler-OC, Jason Jarvis-STC 

3-4 and 4-2 Defense

Vertical Passing Game

Kickoff Coverage


Oklahoma 

Bixby HS (9-0) Tyler Schneider, OC

Bixby Offense Complete Series



Nebraska

Wahoo (10-0) Chad Fox, HC 

4-3 Defense and Defensive Drills


Waverly HS (10-0) Reed Manstedt,  HC

Stopping the Run with the 3-4


Texas

Westlake (9-0) vs San Benito- Brandon Murdock - OL 

Brandon Murdock - Pass Protection Drills


Aledo (9-0) vs Midlothian - Tim Buchanan - HC

Run Game Progression 


Cuero (9-0) vs Hamshire Fannett- Travis Reeve - HC


Inside/Outside Run Game with RPO 


Carthage (10-0) vs Gilmer- Scott Surratt - HC

Multiple Pass Protection 

Isolated Slant & Go + Keeper 


Canadian (9-0) vs Spearman- Chris Koetting- HC

 Wildcat Screen Game 


Gunter (9-0) vs Palmer- Jake Fieszel - HC

Gunter Pistol - Combo of Flexbone, Wing-T and Spread 

Gunter Offense


Albany HS (9-0) Denny Faith, HC

Sprint Out Passing Game


Desoto (8-0) Claude Mathis, HC

Adapting Offens to Players’ Talents


Vandegrift (9-0) Drew Sanders, HC

Situational Defense


Did you do a clinic or course with us and we missed you? Let us know and we will be sure to add you to our next update.


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