Player’s Bill of Rights

1. To have the opportunity to participate in sports

2. To have qualified adult leadership

3. To participate in a safe and healthy environment

4. To have proper preparation for participation in basketball

5. To be treated with dignity and fairness at all times

6. To have equal opportunity in striving for success

7. TO HAVE FUN

Behaviour and Attitudes that will be Encouraged

Winning and playing time are not the only measure of success.  Consequently, your behaviour and attitudes should reflect the philosophy that enjoyment and self-improvement are forms of success, and you will be directed to have the appropriate behaviour and attitudes toward others, namely:

Coaches and League Officials

Desirable behaviour toward coaches and league officials includes using appropriate forms of address and responding promptly and positively to commands.  (“Coach,” “Coach Brown,” “Mr. Brown”).  Ask questions at appropriate times (e.g., after practice, during half-time etc.)

 

 

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