PLAYER/PARENT CODE OF CONDUCT AGREEMENTPlayer/Parent Code of Conduct Agreement • December 20th, 2022
Contract Type FiledDecember 20th, 2022Boston Catholic Athletics, a division of the Office for Lifelong Faith Formation, provides youth and their families with an opportunity to practice their Christian faith and meet other faith-filled families throughout the Archdiocese through the vehicle of sports. Below is a list of the behaviors we expect from coaches, parents, spectators, and players so that our youth learn to become great stewards of Christian principles and not lose enjoyment of the sport.
Player/Parent Code of Conduct AgreementPlayer/Parent Code of Conduct Agreement • May 27th, 2016
Contract Type FiledMay 27th, 2016Article II, Section 1(a) of the Helena Youth Soccer Association (HYSA) by-laws states, in part, that our purpose is to: Establish, administer and promote an education program devoted to the development and training of soccer players as a means of helpful recreation and physical fitness; to stimulate interest in soccer competition in schools, colleges and otherwise; to give encouragement, coaching and instruction to competitive and recreation soccer players; to cooperate with the Olympic Committee, United States Youth Soccer Association, Montana Youth Soccer Association, and/or other recognized associations for the promotion of soccer.
Hobe Sound Lightning Baseball Program Player & Parent Code of Conduct AgreementPlayer & Parent Code of Conduct Agreement • August 9th, 2023
Contract Type FiledAugust 9th, 2023The purpose of this agreement is to establish a basic understanding of the expectations, rules and responsibilities between the players, their parents/guardians, and the Hobe Sound Lightning Baseball Program.
ContractPlayer/Parent Code of Conduct Agreement • November 11th, 2017
Contract Type FiledNovember 11th, 2017This player/parent code of conduct is not intended to be an all‐inclusive list of rules concerning player/parent behavior. All players and parents registered to play on a Buffalo Baseball Association traveling team are expected to conduct themselves in a manner that is above and beyond respectful of others and reflects positively on the Buffalo Baseball Association and the Buffalo community.
PLAYER / PARENT CODE OF CONDUCT AGREEMENTPlayer/Parent Code of Conduct Agreement • June 17th, 2016
Contract Type FiledJune 17th, 2016Our most important objective is to focus on developing our players for both on the field and off the field decision‐making opportunities. Teaching players the fundamental skills of soccer as a game is just part of the overall equation. Teaching them how to play as a team, while focusing on having fun, and reaching their personal goals are key elements in our coaching philosophy.
Player/Parent Code of Conduct AgreementPlayer/Parent Code of Conduct Agreement • November 20th, 2021
Contract Type FiledNovember 20th, 2021Please help us enforce this sportsmanship policy with fans and spectators at games. We need to all remember THESE ARE KIDS, THIS IS YOUTH FOOTBALL, THE COACHES ARE VOLUNTEERS, THE REFEREE’S ARE HUMAN, AND THIS IS NOT THE NFL!
STAHA Player/Parent Code of Conduct AgreementPlayer/Parent Code of Conduct Agreement • September 8th, 2022
Contract Type FiledSeptember 8th, 2022Youth hockey is a family-supported, developmental, competitive team sport. Our organization’s emphasis is to build outstanding human beings and athletes who exhibit excellent sportsmanship through this athletic opportunity. All players and parents are expected to conduct themselves with respect for their (player’s) teammates, respect for all opponents, respect for all coaches, respect for other hockey parents, respect for officials, and respect for all spectators.
Player/ Parent Code of Conduct AgreementPlayer/Parent Code of Conduct Agreement • December 12th, 2020
Contract Type FiledDecember 12th, 2020This player/parent code of conduct is not intended to be an all-inclusive list of rules concerning player/parent behavior however all players and parents registered to play on a Buffalo Baseball Association traveling team are expected to conduct themselves in a manner that is above and beyond respectful of others and reflects positively on the Buffalo Baseball Association and the Buffalo community.
Olympia Progressive Baseball Association - OPBAPlayer/Parent Code of Conduct Agreement • December 14th, 2020
Contract Type FiledDecember 14th, 2020This player/ parent code of conduct is not intended to be an all‐inclusive list of rules concerning player/ parent behavior. All players and parents registered to play on an Olympia Progressive Baseball Association traveling team are expected to conduct themselves in a manner that is above and beyond respectful of others and reflects positively on the Olympia Progressive Baseball Association and the Olympia community.
Player/Parent Code of Conduct AgreementPlayer/Parent Code of Conduct Agreement • June 12th, 2017
Contract Type FiledJune 12th, 2017Please help us enforce this sportsmanship policy with fans and spectators at games. We need to all remember THESE ARE KIDS, THIS IS YOUTH FOOTBALL, THE COACHES ARE VOLUNTEERS, THE REFEREE’S ARE HUMAN, AND THIS IS NOT THE NFL!
St. Louis Player/Parent Code of Conduct & AgreementPlayer/Parent Code of Conduct & Agreement • September 20th, 2013
Contract Type FiledSeptember 20th, 2013This Code of Conduct & Agreement is intended to be a guide for our school & parish, their directors, coaches and students along with parents that participate in CYO Athletics. Anything not specifically covered in this agreement will be addressed at the discretion of the Athletic Director to which is their responsibility to choose if requested and/or needed, the involvement of CYO.