Sport/Activity Schedules
and Calendar
Sportsmanship Code of Conduct (see
below calendar)
Physicals
July 19th, 2007 @ 5:30@ Black Hills Medical Clinic
2006-2007
Schedules
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Middle School Schedule
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High School Schedule
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Middle School Schedule
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High School Schedule
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Mind
Power Sport’s Ten Commandments
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Encourage
Your Teammates
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Live One
Day at a Time
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Give your
Best Each and Every Day
q
Feel Good
About Your Ability
q
Don’t
Make Excuses
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Take
Responsibility for Your Game
q
Stay in
the Present
q
Don’t
Let Others Distract You
q
Turn
Problems Into Opportunities
q
Never
Give Up
CODES
OF CONDUCT
Parent/Guardian’s
Code
- Remember,
young people play for their own enjoyment, not yours.
- Don’t
force an unwilling high schooler onto the field or court.
- Applaud
good plays by opposing players as well as your own.
- Set
a good example. Young people
learn best by imitation.
- Teach
your child always to play by the rules.
- Show
your child that hard work and an all-out effort can matter more than
victory.
- Help
your child improve skills and sportsmanship in every game.
Your child will then be a winner, even in defeat.
- Never
ridicule or yell at your child for making a mistake or losing a game.
- Support
all efforts to remove verbal and physical abuse from high school sports.
- Do
not publicly question a referee’s judgment or integrity.
- Recognize
the value of volunteer teacher-coaches, referees and officials and give them
clear signs of respect.
CODES
OF CONDUCT
Player’s
Code
- Play
by the rules and Pursue Victory With Honor.
- Remember,
the goals of the game are to have fun, improve skills and feel good.
- Don’t
play just to please your parents or teacher-coach.
- Treat
all other athletes as your would like to be treated.
- Cheer
good plays by either team.
- Play
the game with your best effort.
- Don’t
be a showoff or a me-first player. Work
as hard for your team as you do for yourself.
- Cooperate
with your teacher-coaches, teammates, opponents and the officials.
- Don’t
argue with officials or complain about calls.
- Control
your temper. Never retaliate
when you feel wronged.