SIDELINE ETIQUETTE
View Parent's Code of Contact HERE
Parents and their guests are to sit across from their teams bench and back 6' from the sideline
Parents are expected to share in the responsibility to monitor and enforce the actions of their guest.
Realize that the players are not professional players. They are just trying to learn, have fun, and play the game.
Do your best to make this a "fun" experience because it is just a "game".
Practice cheering for your child, they just want to make you proud. Applaud play, effort, and sportsmanship by players of both teams.
Parents are expected to share in the responsibility to monitor and enforce the actions of their guest.
Realize that the players are not professional players. They are just trying to learn, have fun, and play the game.
Do your best to make this a "fun" experience because it is just a "game".
Practice cheering for your child, they just want to make you proud. Applaud play, effort, and sportsmanship by players of both teams.
Silent Saturday and Silent Sunday are days for the coach to evaluate what the team still needs to learn. The coaches don't coach and they don't want the parents coaching either. CHEER CHEER CHEER. There is a reason this is the kids favorite day of the season!
Support the coaches on and off the field regardless of the outcome of the game. They volunteer many hours to your child. Congratulate with the wins, support with the losses. It's about growth and fun.
Refrain from coaching from the sidelines.
Discuss concerns with the coach the following day, not right after the game, and away from players.
Support the coaches on and off the field regardless of the outcome of the game. They volunteer many hours to your child. Congratulate with the wins, support with the losses. It's about growth and fun.
Refrain from coaching from the sidelines.
Discuss concerns with the coach the following day, not right after the game, and away from players.
Refrain from any comments towards the referee before, during, and after the game. No comments, yelling or gestures that express disagreement with referee decisions. Some referee's have dedicated years to this kids sport and some are new and trying their hardest.
Unacceptable behavior looks bad for your club and your coach and can result in consequences for you, your player or team.
No tobacco or alcohol on grounds.
No tobacco or alcohol on grounds.