"Using Football as a vehicle to allow God to reach young men, young women, families, and communities.
2012 The Year of Destiny
A Season To Remember
The Foundation of Which We Stand
- Coach T.
- A multi-sport star at Covington high school, in Covington, Tennessee. He attended college at Murray State University, led the Racers in pass receptions during the 1976, 1977, and 1978 campaigns and earned Small School All-American honors as a Senior in 1978. Spent some time in the CFL and NFL and then began coaching in 1983. Began High School coaching at Henderson County High School in 1987, came to Louisville in 1990 and coached at PRP, from 91 - 93, at DuPont Manual from 94 - 01, at Doss High School from 02 - 04 and took the Head Coaching position at Evangel Christian School at the start of the school year in 2005. Dave Thomas’ commitment at Evangel Christian School (and now with the Eagle Football Program) is to raise young males up to a point where Christ may use them for His glory and honor. The football program that is God driven, in to the future, is built on a foundation of hard work, discipline, and Christian values, with an emphasis on service to others. “Our young men become leaders through commitment and dedication and I am very proud to be associated with each and every one of them.”
The Eagle Philosophy
Eagle Football 2012
Mission Statement: We will influence young men and women in Christ like ways, by using athletics as our vehicle, so that together we may build strong Christians, a strong educational system, and a strong Christian based community.
1. Build individual and program character.
2. Encourage players, parents, and staff to create positive goal oriented values and philosophies.
3. Develop student-athlete relationships.
4. Create within the program a sense of growth of all involved personnel.
5. Teach personal conviction and a high work ethic.
6. Lead members to understanding the scope of a purpose driven life.
7. Promotion of Pride, Team, and School and Community Spirit
8. Instill a Vision of success.
1. Build individual and program character
This program is and will continue to be built on the idea that character is acting in the appropriate way when no one else is watching. In other words, if we can learn and can teach every one in the program to be accountable for themselves, the team, the school, and Jesus Christ we as a program will be a success. The first thing we must teach and learn is, if everyone involved does what they are suppose to do, not only will everything be done in a wonderful manner but everyone will establish within themselves a pride and a honor for the commitment to all of the people involved in that commitment.
It goes without saying that every person involved has been introduced to a varying set of rules and ideas on the best way to live ones life. Within the understanding of this fact, it is necessary that we establish our team rules, that will predicate our team character.
We must also manifest the idea that this commitment to character be carried over to each and every persons own individual lives.
These ideas are manufactured by;
a. the common sharing of team tasks
b. team study hall
c. team dress codes
d. team discipline and action expectations
e. team practice schedules
f. team calendars
g. team itinerary
2. Encourage players, parents, and staff to create positive goal oriented values and philosophies.
We will schedule team and parent meetings so that every member of the program will have the opportunity to be an influence in the program.
Parents are invited to contribute to the goal setting, goal seeking, and goal reaching process. This is established through the scheduled meetings and through the ongoing student-athlete functions. The seniors are invited to participate in a one-on–one goal setting meeting between the player, their parents, and Coach Thomas.
Each player will establish annual goals and they will be evaluated as the student-athlete progresses through school and the program.
3. Develop student-athlete relationships.
The goal for all students should be to be successful. I think that one common thread runs through all adults. That would be that sometimes in life we need help. Our goal is to help students to learn how to be successful through gaining help in the team.
By teaching a student that the team consists of teachers, parents, coaches, and other classmates, we as a program can help the student-athlete gain understanding that help at being successful is all around them. Many times students do not thing that seeking help is a good thing but by sharing stories, gaining confidence, and by involving the students themselves in the process we can help them become the best they can be on and off of the field.
Through the organization of groups, visitation of colleges, and public service time we will insure each and every student has an opportunity to develop meaningful, positive relationships.
Do it Right the First Time.......Every Time!
Tuesday, June 14, 2011
June Parent Meeting Minutes
Sunday, June 5, 2011
For Moms
Fathers play an important role by the sharing of their time and working hands and their commitment to stand fast in their desire to raise their sons in discipline, hard work, and commitment (which every man knows that we need to be successful).
Because moms care and love so much for their children they need assurance that "my baby" is going to be alright in a seemingly tough, physical, and demanding sport. First year moms are always the toughest to assure; but when they see their boys grow toward becoming a young man with skills that they never knew their sons had and they watch them develop friendships that are meaningful and faith filled, it brings me more joy than I had ever imagined. It really is one of the greatest parts of my job; watching moms develop into a supporter of what God does through our program.
Did you know; that an independent survey was done during the first part of the 2000's and there were more head and neck injuries in soccer than there were in football. Did you know that during the same 10 year period that this study also found that there were more ankle and knee injuries in basketball than in football? The truth is that during the ages of 9 through 12 football players are more apt to becoming injured due to hitting the ground rather than hitting each other.
The Eagle Football Program, (by using 27 years of coaching experience), puts into place the most extensive injury prevention program that you will find anywhere, at the 9 thru 19 age level. But more importantly, we pray for safety and Gods protection to be placed over us each and every day and He watches over every boy in the program.

Thank you mom, for allowing me to teach and coach your son. You may stand assured that he will be loved, cared for, and taught by Gods hands in everything we do.
Coach T.