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 Posted: Thu Nov 29th, 2007 03:00 pm

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I thought this was a great handful of wuick tips that all coaches should know when dealing with their players.

 

All players must wear shinguards to every practice and every game. Hard surfaces of shinguards must be covered with socks. (Referees will check this). Encourage parents to buy properly sized shinguards that have a hard surface (plastic or fiberglass) and padding to cover the anklebone.

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shoes with front cleats may be worn (i.e., no baseball or football shoes if they have a front cleat, unless you cut it off). Only rubber cleats are allowed; metal cleats are not allowed. (Referees will check).

No
jewelry, metal devices, or hazardous equipment may be worn. (Casts can be allowed if they are padded & the Referee approves them before the game).

 

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 Posted: Wed Jan 16th, 2008 02:36 am

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  Parents’ Responsibilities...during the game:
Become a spectator.
Do not use profanity
Do not bother the coach.
Cheer team effort positively.
Let the coach do the coaching.
Stay behind the spectator line.
Exemplify good sportsmanship.
Avoid calling the players by name.
Make positive comments to all players.
No alcoholic beverages or smoking on the sideline.
Never criticize a referee's decision --learn the laws.
Set a good example. 
‘If you want to raise a good sport, be a good sport.’

Last edited on Wed Jan 16th, 2008 02:37 am by Jeannette98


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