CITIZENSHIP & SPORTSMANSHIP
IHSAA December
Citizenship and sportsmanship are the underlying values of interscholastic
athletics. Without an emphasis on citizenship and sportsmanship it is
easy for participants to lose perspective of what interscholastic athletics
stands for and allow winning to become the most important aspect of athletic
programs.
Do your share:
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DO: Care about your family, friends, school, and community.
Be concerned about what is right for everyone. Volunteer and become
involved in school and community service projects. Participate in the democratic
process by voicing your opinion and voting. Protect the environment by conserving
natural resource and recycling.
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DON'T: Let others down by not doing what's expected of you.
Respect Authority:
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DO: Play by the letter and spirit of the rules. Impress upon
your players the importance of everyone playing by the rules. Respect the
decisions of contest officials. Consistently enforce all school and team
rules. Define acceptable and unacceptable behaviors. Obey authority figures.
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DON'T: Argue with officials or show inappropriate emotions
to incite fans. Allow players to "trash talk."
Remember, in athletics, as in life, CHARACTER COUNTS!
Excerpts taken from CHARACTER COUNTS!, a project of the Josephson Institute
for Ethics.