RGSA: Welcome
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Welcome to RGSA!
The Riverside Girls Softball Association (RGSA) has been Riverside's home for recreational fast-pitch softball since 1970. RGSA gives girls and young women ages 5 to 18 the opportunity to learn good sportsmanship, fair play, and teamwork, to improve their skills, and to have fun in the process. RGSA follows Amateur Softball Association (ASA) rules in most cases. RGSA, as an independent, nonprofit organization, depends on the efforts of parents, coaches, and community members. We always need volunteers — if you have a player in the association or want to become more involved in your community, please consider lending your time or skills to RGSA. RGSA also has a continuing need for financial backing. For a nominal price, we'll post your company's ad on this Web site and in our annual rule book. Donations of any amount are also welcome. For information about sign-ups, volunteering, advertising, or donating, or should you have other questions, please call 951-687-7777 or 951-358-2040. RGSA —
A GREAT PLACE TO PLAY!
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Mambo Number 5
CODE OF ETHICS FOR R.G.S.A.
CODE OF ETHICS
Commitment to the Players
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Coaches shall put the welfare of their athletes above all else while maintaining professional relationships with them.
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Coaches shall encourage the athlete to exhibit sportsmanship at all times.
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Coaches shall follow R.G.S.A. rules.
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Coaches will treat players with dignity and respect at all times.
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Coaches need to understand that they are role models for their young players. They must project a proper role model image.
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Coach’s commitment to the player and the player’s commitment to the coach is an equal partnership.
Commitment to the Institution
- Coaches shall behave in such a way that they shall bring credit to the R.G.S.A. organization and to themselves.
- Coaches need to have and show professional behavior.
- Coaches shall act in full accordance with R.G.S.A. and Southern California ASA rules.
- Coaches will follow the Southern California Code of Conduct.
Commitment to Other Coaches
- All umpires and coaches shall be treated in a professional and respectable manner both on and off the field.
- Any displeasure with a coach or umpire’s action or conduct shall be addressed through the proper channels and not through the media or through public opinion.