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Congratulations |
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Congratulations to
the Bloom-Carroll
Varsity Boys Soccer
Team for
winning the
Division III
District
Championship. This
was
Bloom-Carrolls
third straight
District
Championship |
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BCYA
Parent
Code of
Conduct
This is
a
mandatory
form and
must be
signed
in order
to play
BCYA
soccer. |
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1)
I
will
not
force
my
child
to
participate
in
sports. 2)
I
will
remember
that
children
participate
to
have
fun
and
that
the
game
is
for
youth,
not
adults. 3)
I
will
inform
the
coach
of
any
physical
disability
or
ailment
that
may
affect
the
safety
of
my
child
or
the
safety
of
others. 4)
I
will
learn
the
rules
of
the
game
and
the
policies
of
the
league. 5)
I
(and
my
guests)
will
be a
positive
role
model
for
my
child
and
encourage
sportsmanship
by
showing
respect
and
courtesy,
and
by
demonstrating
positive
support
for
all
players,
coaches,
officials
and
spectators
at
every
game,
practice
or
other
sporting
event. 6)
I
(and
my
guests)
will
not
engage
in
any
kind
of
unsportsmanlike
conduct
with
any
official,
coach,
player,
or
parent
such
as
booing
and
taunting;
refusing
to
shake
hands;
or
using
profane
language
or
gestures. 7)
I
will
not
encourage
any
behaviors
or
practices
that
would
endanger
the
health
and
well
being
of
the
athletes. 8)
I
will
teach
my
child
to
play
by
the
rules
and
to
resolve
conflicts
without
resorting
to
hostility
or
violence. 9)
I
will
demand
that
my
child
treat
other
players,
coaches,
officials
and
spectators
with
respect
regardless
of
race,
creed,
color,
sex
or
ability. 10)
I
will
teach
my
child
that
doing
one's
best
is
more
important
than
winning,
so
that
my
child
will
never
feel
defeated
by
the
outcome
of a
game
or
his/her
performance. 11)
I
will
praise
my
child
for
competing
fairly
and
trying
hard,
and
make
my
child
feel
like
a
winner
every
time. 12)
I
will
never
ridicule
or
yell
at
my
child
or
other
participant
for
making
a
mistake
or
losing
a
competition. 13)
I
will
emphasize
skill
development
and
practices
and
how
they
benefit
my
child
over
winning.
I
will
also
de-emphasize
games
and
competition
in
the
lower
age
groups. 14)
I
will
promote
the
emotional
and
physical
well-being
of
the
athletes
ahead
of
any
personal
desire
I
may
have
for
my
child
to
win. 15)
I
will
respect
the
officials
and
their
authority
during
games
and
will
never
question,
discuss,
or
confront
coaches
at
the
game
field,
and
will
take
time
to
speak
with
coaches
at
an
agreed
upon
time
and
place. 16)
I
will
demand
a
sports
environment
for
my
child
that
is
free
from
drugs,
tobacco,
and
alcohol
and
I
will
refrain
from
their
use
at
all
sports
events. 17)
I
will
refrain
from
coaching
my
child
or
other
players
during
games
and
practices,
unless
I am
one
of
the
official
coaches
of
the
team.
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For a
printable
copy of
this
form
CLICK
HERE |
BCYA Soccer Code of
Conduct for Coaches
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The purpose of the BCYA Soccer League is to provide youth soccer players the opportunity to develop soccer skills through competition within and outside our league. As a leader in the BCYA - as coach, assistant coach, manager, or trainer - I understand the importance of the role I play in the lives of my players, and I accept the great responsibility this places on me. In carrying out these responsibilities, I accept the following code of conduct:
· I will promote growth and development in a positive and supportive manner. I will nurture good sportsmanship and fair play by teaching and personally demonstrating my commitment to these virtues.
· I will teach and demonstrate respect for the BCYA soccer league rules. I will insist on the highest respect for soccer officials by players, parents, and fans. I understand that dissent is contrary to the league rules and that criticism of officials could destroy the game. I will abide by BCYA rules and procedures.
· As a head coach, I understand I am responsible for the behavior of my teams' assistants, parents and fans at games.
· I will respect the players on my team and on other teams. I understand that soccer is merely a game, and that players and coaches on other teams are my opponents, not my enemies. I will teach my team to appreciate how the variety and diversity of players in our league makes the league richer and more rewarding.
· I will remember that is an “Everyone Plays” league, and I will ensure that all players have equal playing time.
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For a printable copy
of this form
CLICK HERE |
Questions,
contact:
Ann Knecht
aknecht10@aol.com
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U10 Boys Soccer Team
On the move |
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BCYA SOCCER NIGHT 9-27
BCYA kids being ball boys for the
HS Boys soccer game |
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