The MCYSA S.A.G.E. 5-point program: 1) Parents, Coaches, and Players sign Sportsmanship Pledge forms spelling out appropriate conduct and the reasons why good sportsmanship is so important. Parents and Player(s) from one family can all sign the same form. Every team carding packet submitted to a DC for validation must include a signed form for all players an coaches to be carded to that team. 2) Coaches must attend their mandatory preseason meeting that is used in part to reinforce SAGE. 3) Mandatory preseason team meetings include the showing of the Kids Come First video available from MCYSA. This video helps explain how to make a youth sports a positive experience which helps kids feel good about themselves, regardless of their ability. 4) At each game, a parent representative from each team must be designated as the SAGE Representative. These representative must be visibly identified with SAGE Buttons. As directed by the referee, prior to the game the SAGE Representative will join the referee and team captains on the field for instruction. The team SAGE representatives are not enforcers of the program. There should be no confrontations. We are encouraging everyone who hears negative comments to NOT react quickly and/or emotionally. After a pause, no reaction or a pleasant "Relax and enjoy the game" are possibilities. Clubs take whatever action on poor sportsmanship they believe is necessary and in compliance with league rules. The consequences of inappropriate behavior by spectators, players or coaches may include a conversation with those involved and/or suggesting or mandating that they attend a sportsmanship seminar. They also may include, but are not limited to, suspension from attending matches or the last thing any of us wants, mandating that a child will not be permitted to remain in the club. 5) Coaches and Parents are to continually asked promote good sportsmanship Before, During, and After the game. KEEP THE FUN IN THE GAME |