Our local rec league doesn't have a required parents conduct statement per se, but on our rules sheet that goes to all parents, it tells them what their conduct must be.
We do have a required coaches statement that all head and assistant coaches must sign and return a copy to us. If they don't, they cannot coach. Here's a copy:
CoachesÂ’ Mission Statement
To introduce the proper rules and fundamentals of basketball to every child, irrespective of ability. To develop a positive self-image and promote fair competition. To teach GOOD sportsmanship and the TEAM concept. But most of all, to make Tigard Basketball a fun and rewarding experience.
CoachesÂ’ Commitments and Responsibilities:
1. I will maintain an ethic of fair play, good sportsmanship and respect for opponents and referees, and endeavor to instill these values throughout the league.
2. I will work cooperatively and constructively with all players and personnel involved in the Tigard Basketball Association.
3. Administrative duties are a major part of coaching, and I will:
a. Have player registration forms with me at all practices and games;
b. Maintain a practice and game schedule; and
c. Be responsible and safeguard all equipment and facilities.
4. I will attend any coaches clinics and/or meetings in order to both learn and also share my thoughts with others.
5. I foremost will set an example of good sportsmanship, refrain from use of bad language, consumption of alcohol, smoking and use of all tobacco products during any TBA activities.
BTW - at our annual pre-season coaches meeting, I tell coaches that I am frequently asked what makes a successful season. I tell them that at the end of the season to ask their players two questions:
1) Did you have fun?
2) Do you want to come back and play next year?
If all their players can answer "yes" to both questions, then they had a successful season. It's no more complicated than that.
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