SPECTATORS Sample Clauses

SPECTATORS. Acceptable standards of spectator behavior include: ❑ Remember that the players are children and are playing for their enjoyment, not yours. ❑ Remain seated in the spectator area during the games; ❑ Respect decisions made by contest officials; ❑ Be a role model by positively supporting teams and by not shouting instructions or criticism to the players, coaches or officials. Do not coach from the stands; ❑ Make no derogatory comments or gestures to players, coaches, parents of the opposing team, officials or league administrators. Penalties: ❑ Participating teams and their coaches are responsible for the conduct of their spectators. ❑ Any spectator who displays poor sportsmanship may be removed from the facility by an official, their team coach, a league official or the host gym person-in-charge. ❑ Any spectator who interferes with the conduct of a CYO activity may, at the discretion of the spectator's parish, league, or the Archdiocese of Newark, be barred from attendance at subsequent CYO activities.
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SPECTATORS. The Hirer shall be responsible for the control of spectators and shall be liable for any claims made by spectators. Spectators should not participate in the session and are responsible for the supervision of any children they bring along. Spectators should stay within the specific spectator’s areas. The Hirer is responsible for providing a Health and Safety Risk Assessment relating to their session and spectators. The Hirer must not exceed the maximum capacity usage for the relevant area hired. The Hirer will be vigilant of the groups spectators and inform group individuals that taking photographs or video footage is not permitted, unless parents/guardians have agreed to general photographs being taken.
SPECTATORS. The spectators, both students and adults, need to demonstrate courtesy and good sportsmanship by xxxxxxxx in a positive and appropriate manner for their team and never against the opponents. This is evidenced by the absence of booing and vulgarities. Spectators must also show proper acceptance of officials' judgment and the coach’s decisions. Anyone not observing the Code of Conduct will be asked to leave and must contact the Athletic Director and Principal before returning to any other school events. Emergency Information Name Birth Date Grade Student’s Current School Parent's (Guardian) Name Address Cell or Home Phone Parent's daytime phone number Parent’s Email If parents cannot be contacted notify Phone Family Doctor Dr. Phone Known Allergies Insurance Carrier If student is not insured, parent assumes all medical responsibilities. Parent/Guardian must also read the Concussion Fact Sheet and sign the Acknowledgement Form (see attached). Parent’s Signature Student’s Signature Date Student Participation - Medical History Student Name Grade Gender Current Sport Has your child ever had a concussion? YES NO If yes, explain the incident(s) and when each occurred. Date: Date: incident: incident: treatment: treatment: Date: incident: treatment: If yes, has your student been cleared by a physician for participation from that concussion? YES NO Has your child had any recent surgeries that the coach should be aware of? YES NO Please explain: Does your child suffer from any chronic illness or disease that the coach should be aware of (diabetes, epilepsy, severe allergies, etc.)? YES NO Please List: Does your child have asthma? YES NO If yes, does your child have an inhaler with them at practices and competitions? YES NO Is your child currently taking any medications? YES NO Please List: Is there any past medical history you would like their coach to be aware of? YES NO Please List/Explain: Please indicate any other medical information you feel may be important for the coach to know. CONCUSSION INFORMATION ACKNOWLEDGEMENT FORM Athlete: Last Name, First Name Sport: I, (Parent/Guardian), by signing below, hereby acknowledge that the Xxxx Xxx School District has provided me with the necessary and appropriate information on concussions as mandated under subsection 33-1625, Idaho Code. The information included appropriate guidelines that identified the signs and symptoms of concussion and head injury, and described the nature and risk of concussion and head injury with s...
SPECTATORS. Seating of spectators shall be at the discretion of the LESSEE. Necessary steps should be taken by the LESSEE to insure safety and enjoyment of participants and spectators. Non-Participating children are not allowed in the playing area during event.
SPECTATORS a. Positive encouragement and support of own team without being rude, negative or derogatory to opponents.
SPECTATORS. ❖ Spectators will abide by BNSW's Parent/Spectator Zero Tolerance Policy and guidelines on Sports Rage. ❖ Encourage players to participate if they are interested. If they are not, don't force them. ❖ Focus on playing the game, reducing the emphasis on winning. ❖ Teach children that an honest effort is as important as victory, so that the result of each game is accepted without undue disappointment. ❖ Encourage children to always play be the rules. ❖ Do not criticise children in front of others, but reserve constructive criticism for more private moments. ❖ Remember children are involved in sport for their enjoyment, not yours. ❖ A child learns best by example. Applaud good plays by all teams. ❖ Accept decisions of all referees as being fair and called to the best of their ability. Do not raise issues of disagreement publicly ❖ Do not criticise opposing team members or supporters by word or gesture ❖ Set a good example by your won conduct, behaviour and appearance ❖ Support all efforts to remove verbal and physical abuse from sporting activities ❖ Avoid use of derogatory language based on gender, race or impairment ❖ I will applaud good performances from each team and congratulate all players regardless of the outcome. I will respect the referee’s decision and if there is disagreement, follow the appropriate procedure in order to address the concerns. ❖ I will remember children play sport for fun. They are not playing for the entertainment of spectators and are not miniature professionals. I will be positive and will never ridicule or scold a child for making a mistake during competition. ❖ I will condemn the use of violence in any form, be it by spectators, coaches or players. ❖ I will show respect for the opponents as without them there would be no game. ❖ I will encourage players to obey the rules and decisions of officials. ❖ I will demonstrate appropriate social behaviour by not using foul threatening or abusive language or behaviour or, harassing players, coaches, officials or spectators. ❖ I will respect the rights, dignity and worth of people involved in the game, regardless of their gender, ability, religion cultural background or impairment. ❖ I will not take part of any harassment, bullying or defamation posted on Social Networking Websites of TBA or any persons relating to Basketball. ❖ I realise that there are consequences for breaches of these Codes of Conduct, some of which are severe. Note: A breach of this code could result in up to a 12 mo...
SPECTATORS. Spectators will be allowed based on current guidelines. If spectators are allowed at the facility, current league rules allow only home team spectators. • Spectators are required to wear masks at all times, per league guidelines. • If spectators are allowed, it is expected social distance guidelines are followed. o Seating areas will have identifiers located on the bleacher seats for households to use for appropriate spacing.
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SPECTATORS. It will be the responsibility of the hockey club to clear out the stadium after all hockey games and rentals.
SPECTATORS v Spectators will abide by BNSW's Parent/Spectator Zero Tolerance Policy and guidelines on Sports Rage. v Encourage players to participate if they are interested. If they are not, don't force them. v Focus on playing the game, reducing the emphasis on winning.
SPECTATORS. Rule 8 prohibits a competitor from receiving advice, except under specified circumstances. Competitors are advised to ask parents, spectators and companions to follow at a distance (recommended minimum of 25 yards) so there can be no question that communication can be construed to be advice. A competitor is subject to a 2-stroke penalty for each infraction or disqualification in extreme circumstances.
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