Practice Protocol. 51. The signatory governing bodies agree that the Inter-Jurisdictional Practice Protocol will continue in effect, to the extent that it is not replaced by or inconsistent with legislation, regulation and programs adopted and implemented to give effect to this agreement.
Practice Protocol prepared by Human Systems and Outcomes
Practice Protocol. A. Be on time. On time does not simply mean that you are physically present. It means that shoes/ankle braces are on and laced up, knee pads are up, jewelry is off, and player is ready to begin. If the coach is ready and you are not, then you are late, and the consequences will be at the coach’s discretion up to and including loss of playing time. NOTE: Traffic does not matter. If you are late you are late. Plan to leave earlier. The only exception to this are players who leave 3+ hours away(Austin/San Antonio/etc) and are driving in for a practice since they barely have time to get out of school to make a weeknight practice.