Code of Conduct
I, as a player, coach, parent, spectator or official, pledge to conduct myself in a manner that complies with the US Lacrosse Youth Council "Code of Conduct" at all times. Accordingly, I pledge to:
Honor the Game
Demonstrate respect to other players, coaches, and parents; officials; and spectators;
Uphold the essential elements of the USL Youth Council "Code of Conduct", which are
Honesty and Integrity
Demonstrate and encourage good sportsmanship and the concepts of fair play;
Focus on fun and participation;
Know and abide by the rules of lacrosse, the established guidelines, and all eligibility requirements;
Understand that the safety and welfare of all concerned is the top priority;
Support the drug, alcohol, and tobacco free environment that is important for all youth sporting events
Further, I pledge to:
Never use profanity at an event;
Never criticize coaches, players, or game officials;
Never touch an opposing player, coach, or game official in a threatening manner
Violators of this code will be subject to penalties determined by the coaches and board of directors.
The USA Lacrosse Code of Conduct can be found here: https://www.usalacrosse.com/usa-lacrosse-code-conduct
Lacrosse 101
Whether you are new to lacrosse or have been around the sport for years, here are a few important things:
- Mouthguards are required.
- Parents are to remain off the field during practice and games.
- During games, the spectators are to be on the sideline across from the bench (Not on the sideline with the bench).
Practice reminders:
- Kids should arrive at practice 15 minutes early to allow for time to get dressed on the sidelines.
- The BCSD has asked us to keep off the fields until other sports have finished their practices.
- No drop-off or parking on the basketball courts.