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I know we are suppose to emphasize sportsmanship and stuff when meeting with captains and such but what are some other points that should be brought up in a pre-game with the team captains.
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I ask the coaches "are your player properly equip and ready to play?"
I usually ask for the speaking captain. Then I make a very quick comment about them being the leaders of their team and we will treat you accordingly. Then I ask "are their any questions?" I have not remembered anytime where a question has ever been asked. After that I say good luck. The meeting takes about a minute and we go back to the other side of the court (or fill out the scorebook). Peace
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During the summer I told them to make sure all of their team mates had no jewlry on. And then ofcourse like you say half the time their not listeing and still get a T.
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http://www.officialforum.com/thread/5879
http://www.officialforum.com/thread/7607 http://www.officialforum.com/thread/3268 [Edited by ChuckElias on Aug 31st, 2004 at 06:10 PM]
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...I remind them to wait to be beckoned in on substitutions, stop play immediately on jump ball holds as soon as the whistle is blown (quit wrestling), try to keep jerseys tucked in, and no jewlery (especially rubber bands on the arms or legs)
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In addition to what's already been posted, I remind the Coaches to keep their assistants under control. Depending on the coach(es) I'll say " They're your assistants not mine."
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