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CODE OF CONDUCT
The No. Bay Renegades Junior Olympic Girls Fastpitch Association Code of Conduct defines the Association's expectations of team members, parents and other participants during practices and tournaments while on and off the field. Failure to abide by the Code of Conduct may result in disciplinary action up to and including expulsion from the program.
PLAYERS
While participating in Association activities on and off the field of play, players are expected to conduct themselves in a manner which represents a positive attitude, good sportsmanship, and respect with regard to authority. Swearing, disrespect, or misuse of equipment will not be tolerated at any time.
While outside Association activities, players must be aware that they represent the No. Bay Renegades and that everyone is judging the quality of that association by each member in it. We expect members of the team to act in a manner that upholds the integrity of the Association.
While traveling uner the Association's name, players are expected to respect the rules and regulations of any establishments or activity in which they are involved, including hotels, motels, restaurants, etc.
Any player who unlawfully possesses, uses, buys, sells or has been under the influence of a controlled substance including tobacco and alcohol shall be immediately suspended and may be recommended to the Association for expulsion.
PARENTS
Parents traveling with the team are expected to be responsible for their daughter's behavior while participating in team events outside of tournament play or practice.
The Association realizes that, at times, a parent may not agree with a coaches strategy, method of discipline, or coaching technique. The Association expects parents to refrain from creating negative atmosphere for the players and coaches during tournament play. Parents may ask to discuss their concerns with the coaching staff away from the playing field in a manner which will not disrupt the positive attitude of team play.
In order to accommodate unresolvable concerns, the Association will review and respond to written reports regarding the coaching staff follwoing the receipt of such report.
COACHES
Coaches and assistants are expected to set an example for the players by maintaining their composure at all times, which includes refraining from swearing, mistreating equipment, and showing disrespect for authority.
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