MONSIGNOR BONNER HIGH SCHOOL
INLINE HOCKEY CLUB
CODE OF CONDUCT
PLAYERS
CODE OF CONDUCT
- Players are representatives of Monsignor Bonner High School, and
will conduct themselves in a manner consistent with the teaching of that
institution at all times.
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- Players will come to practices &
games ready to work. Horseplay will not be tolerated.
- Players are expected to attend and be
on time for all practices and games, with few exceptions. Hockey is a team
sport and all players are expected to play as a team member.
- If unable to
attend a practice or game, players are expected to notify the head coach
in advance.
- Any player missing
a practice may be given less playing time during the following game.
- Any player who is regularly late for
practice and/or games will be given less playing time and may be subject
to benching for upcoming games.
- Players will respect the authority of
the coaching staff and cooperate with coaches and managers.
- Player will show respect to their
teammates, opponents, and officials.
- Although penalties are a part of the
game, taking excessive penalties or acting in an unsportsmanlike manner
will not be tolerated and may result in benching or a suspension.
- Players are representatives of the
Pottstown Penguin organization and will conduct themselves properly and
accept the consequences of inappropriate behavior.
- The use of foul language will not be
tolerated.
- Fighting will not be tolerated and
will result in suspension and/or disqualification from membership of this
Club.
- Players will never argue with the
official's decision.
MONSIGNOR
BONNER HIGH SCHOOL
INLINE
HOCKEY CLUB
CODE
OF CONDUCT
PARENTS
CODE OF CONDUCT
- Parents will conduct themselves in a
professional manner.
- Verbal or physical abuse of players,
parents, coaches, or officials will not be tolerated. Any parent not
abiding by this will be suspended from practices and games. The length of
the suspension will be determined by the seriousness of the situation.
- Any issues that a parent has with any
member of the coaching staff will be addressed through the team
representative, in accordance with Club’s bylaws. Parents will not
confront coaches directly. This process is in place to minimize disruption
to the team and prevent disputes in front of the players.
- Parents are expected to encourage fair
play and good sportsmanship with their children. Remember, children learn
by example.
- Do not embarrass your child by yelling
at players, coaches, or officials. Do not criticize players, coaches, or
officials in front of your children.
- Parents should emphasize skill
development and practices and de-emphasize winning and competition in the
lower age groups.
- Know the rules of the game and support
the officials on and off the rink.
- Applaud a good effort in both victory
and defeat and enforce the positive points of the game.
- Do not force your children to
participate in sports, but support their desires to play their chosen
sport.
- Recognize the importance of volunteer
coaches. They are very important to the development of your child and the
sport. Communicate with them and support them.
MONSIGNOR
BONNER HIGH SCHOOL
INLINE
HOCKEY CLUB
CODE
OF CONDUCT
COACHES & MANAGERS
CODE OF CONDUCT
- All players will be treated fairly and
equally.
- The health and safety of the players
are the coach’s top priority.
- Coaches are role models for players
and will act appropriately.
- Coaches will be consistent and honest
and will maintain an open line of communication with parents.
- Coaches are representatives of the
Monsignor Bonner High School and will conduct themselves in a professional
manner and in the best interest of the School and Club.
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Winning is a
consideration but not the only one, nor the most important one, effort is the
yardstick by which we gauge success.
- Coaches will focus on the overall
development of the players.
- Coaches will respect players, parents,
officials, and opponents.
- Profanity will not be tolerated.
- Coaches will adjust to the personal
needs and problems of players.
- Verbal or physical abuse of a player
or official will not be tolerated and will result in disciplinary action.
- Coaches will adhere to USA Hockey Inline guidelines.