CODE OF CONDUCT

PARENTS CODE OF CONDUCT

  • Select a sports’ program that is developed and organized to enhance emotional, physical, social and educational well being of children. 
  • Provide a drug- and alcohol-free environment. 
  • Recognize that youth sports are only a small part of a child’s life. 
  • Encourage training of coaches and assistants. 
  • Make a serious effort to take an active role in the youth sports’ experience of their child, providing positive support as a spectator, coach, league administrator and/or caring parent. 
  • Be a positive role model, exhibiting sportsmanlike behavior at games, practices and home while also giving positive reinforcement to their child and support their child’s coaches. 
  • Demonstrate their commitment to their child’s youth sports’ experience by annually signing a parental code of ethics. Insist on safe playing facilities, healthful playing situations and proper first-aid applications, should the need arise. 
  •  Parents, coaches and league administrators must provide equal play opportunity for all youth regardless of race, creed, sex, economic status or ability.

COACHES CODE OF ETHICS

  • I will place the emotional and physical well being of my players ahead of any personal desire to win. 
  • I will remember to treat each player as an individual, remembering the large spread of emotional and physical development of the same age group. 
  • I will do my very best to provide a safe playing situation for my players. 
  • I will do my best to organize practices that are fun and challenging for all my players. 
  • I will lead by example in demonstrating fair play and sportsmanship to all of my players. 
  • I will ensure that I am knowledgeable in the rules of the Girls Softball League of Jefferson County, and I will teach these rules to my players. 
  • I will remember that I am a youth coach, and that the game is for the players. 
  • I will encourage my players to chant positive cheers for their own teammates avoiding any cheers geared toward the opposing team. 
  • I will discourage the use of the “tunnel” at the end of a game.

GUIDELINES FOR SPORTMANSHIP

  • Parents, players, coaches and spectators should not question or criticize umpire calls and should only speak to umpires in a positive manner. 
  • Speak to opposing players or coaches with only positive or complimentary comments. 
  • Do not yell at, or otherwise attempt to distract, an opposing player at any time - whether they are pitching, fielding or hitting. 
  • Only positive cheers and chatter are allowed toward your own team. 
  • When an opposing player gets hurt, show compassion for the player. Laughter is not appropriate.