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CODES
OF CONDUCT FOR PLAYERS, COACHES AND PARENTS
These codes reflect the policy of the Bulldog Youth Athletic
Association here after referred to as BYAA. They are intended to
provide guidance to all those persons who are associated with
the BYAA and in particular those responsible for directing their
activities.
The
codes are not an exclusive statement for the conduct of the BYAA.
The
purposes of the Codes of Conduct are to make the sports more
attractive, healthy and a worthwhile activity for children. A
very important aspect of the BYAA program is teaching and
promoting good sportsmanship. All players, coaches and parents
are expected to conduct themselves in a dignified and orderly
manner.
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BASIC
CODE OF BEHAVIOR
No
coach, player, parent or spectator may ever address, in a
negative way, the umpires or coaches or other players. Use of
profanity by a manager, coach, player parent or spectator will
not be tolerated. At the coaches, umpires or Board of Directors
discretion, the manager, player, spectator or coach, may or may
not be warned. If the misbehavior continues, the manager or
coach will be requested to leave the grounds, and if such person
refuses to leave, the game will be forfeited to the
non-offending team.
After
receiving a report that a manager, coach, spectator or player
has been ejected, the Association’s Board of Directors shall
require such manager, coach, spectator or player to appear
before the Board of Directors to explain his or her behavior
within 5 days. The Board of Directors will notify the ejected
person in writing or telephone of the date, time and location of
the meeting and so note its notification in its minutes by the
secretary. It will be the decision of a quorum of the Board
whether to suspend indefinitely or reinstate that manager,
coach, spectator or player. In the case of a spectator, he or
she will not be allowed on the grounds until reinstated by the
Board of Directors.
Uphold
all rules and regulations adopted by the BYAA.
There
will be no alcoholic beverages on or near league fields.
All
decisions made by officials are final.
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PARENTS’
CODE OF BEHAVIOR:
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Remember
that children participate in sport for their enjoyment, not
yours.
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Encourage
your child to participate, do not force them.
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Focus
on the child's efforts and performance rather than winning
or losing.
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Encourage
children always to play according to the rules and to settle
disagreements without resorting to hostility or violence.
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Never
ridicule or yell at a child for making a mistake or losing a
competition.
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Remember
that children learn best by example. Appreciate good
performances and skillful plays by all participants.
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Support
all efforts to remove verbal and physical abuse from
sporting activities.
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Respect
official's decisions and teach children to do likewise. No
criticizing, arguing or heckling of any participant.
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Show
appreciation for volunteer coaches, officials and
administrators. Without them, your child could not
participate.
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Respect
the rights, dignity and worth of every young person
regardless of their gender, ability, cultural background or
religion.
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Never
attempt to enter the field of play. The BYAA will not
tolerate parental misconduct of any type.
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COACHING
CODE OF CONDUCT:
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Children
participate for fun and enjoyment and winning is only part
of their motivation. Never ridicule or yell at players for
making mistakes or losing a competition.
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Make
a commitment to providing a quality service to your players
by adhering to the following:
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Ensure
that all players are treated fairly and equally, avoid over
playing talented players, all players deserve quality
playing and training time regardless of their ability.
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Display
control, respect, dignity and professionalism to all
involved - this includes but is not limited to officials,
opponents, coaches, administrators, parents, spectators and
the media.
Encourage your athletes to display the same qualities.
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Coaches
must always promote the positive aspects of the game and
reinforce to your players that the rules of the game are
mutual agreements, which no one should evade or break.
Coaches must uphold all rules and regulations of the BYAA.
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Keep
up to date with the latest coaching practices and principles
of growth and development of young people.
- Ensure
that coaching or training activities take place in a safe
environment and are appropriate for the age, maturity,
experience and ability of the players.
- Show
concern and caution towards sick or injured players.
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No
coach may ever address, in a negative way, the coaches or
players of the opposing team. Use of profanity by a manager
or coach will not be tolerated. At the coaches, umpires or
league officials' discretion, the manager or coach may or
may not be warned. If the misbehavior continues, the manager
or coach will be requested to leave the grounds, and if
manager or coach refuses to leave, the game is forfeited.
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PLAYERS’
CODES OF BEHAVIOR:
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Players
play for fun and enjoyment and winning is only a secondary
part of playing.
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Play
to the rules of the game, which have been drawn up by mutual
agreements, no one should break or evade them.
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Thank
the opposition players, referees and coaches at the end of
each game by shaking hands and thanking them for the game.
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Encourage
your own teammates as every player makes mistakes and has
his off days.
- Never
abuse anyone or swear in frustration on or off the field of
play.
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