Run4Fun2009 wrote:http://www.ndhsaa.com/files/CodeofConduct.pdf
**FUNDAMENTALS OF GOOD SPORTSMANSHIP
1. Know, appreciate and understand the rules of the contest.
2. Show respect for the officials. Good Sportsmanship implies the willingness to accept and abide by the decisions of the officials.
3. Show respect for the opponent at all times. Good Sportsmanship is the Golden Rule in action.
4. Recognize and appreciate the skill of performance regardless of team affiliation.
5. Maintain self control at all times. Good Sportsmanship is a responsibility of all who are involved in the game.
6. Show a positive attitude in cheering, refraining from intimidation or negative cheering. Good Sportsmanship is cheering your own team “on to victory”.
**FANS SHALL:
1. Refrain from throwing any object onto the playing floor or in the stands.
2. Refrain from behavior deemed dangerous or which interferes with the rights of others to watch the game.
3. Refrain from possessing, consuming or being under the influence of chemicals.
4. Refrain from use of obscene, profane or abusive language or gestures, signs, posters or banners which show disrespect for opponent’s team, officials, cheerleaders, band or other performing groups.
5. Refrain from the use of artificial noisemakers.
6. Refrain from entry onto the playing surface.
Under the Sportsmanship Code...I see nothing wrong with a little noise during FTs; the game.
lovwatchingsports wrote:Run4Fun2009 wrote:http://www.ndhsaa.com/files/CodeofConduct.pdf
**FUNDAMENTALS OF GOOD SPORTSMANSHIP
1. Know, appreciate and understand the rules of the contest.
2. Show respect for the officials. Good Sportsmanship implies the willingness to accept and abide by the decisions of the officials.
3. Show respect for the opponent at all times. Good Sportsmanship is the Golden Rule in action.
4. Recognize and appreciate the skill of performance regardless of team affiliation.
5. Maintain self control at all times. Good Sportsmanship is a responsibility of all who are involved in the game.
6. Show a positive attitude in cheering, refraining from intimidation or negative cheering. Good Sportsmanship is cheering your own team “on to victory”.
**FANS SHALL:
1. Refrain from throwing any object onto the playing floor or in the stands.
2. Refrain from behavior deemed dangerous or which interferes with the rights of others to watch the game.
3. Refrain from possessing, consuming or being under the influence of chemicals.
4. Refrain from use of obscene, profane or abusive language or gestures, signs, posters or banners which show disrespect for opponent’s team, officials, cheerleaders, band or other performing groups.
5. Refrain from the use of artificial noisemakers.
6. Refrain from entry onto the playing surface.
Under the Sportsmanship Code...I see nothing wrong with a little noise during FTs; the game.
could be in #3 or #6 if you read it right, are you showing respect ? and you could be trying to intimidate or be cheering negatively.
Flip wrote:I'm in favor of the yelling during FTs.
I remember a 6th grade girls tournament in Linton. Championship gave was vs Linton in their 2nd gym. Late in the game we were down 1 and we had a girl shooting 2 FTs. That little gym was going nuts trying to make that girl miss her FTs. She sank both of them.
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