Athletics at THE POUND!

 
 
 
"Too many kids have been taught that the goal of HS sports is to achieve an ATHLETIC scholarship- here's the truth: the goal of HS sports is to learn how to be a better person, better teammate, better communicator & to enjoy being a teenager....something you can't get back."
                  ~A Coach's Diary
 

 

Sports teaches you character, it teaches you to play by the rules, it teaches you to know what it feels like to win and lose-it teaches you about life. Billie Jean King
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NYSPHSAA Spectator Expectations

  • The New York State High School Athletics Association developed and will require that all school districts implement and enforce Sportsmanship Standards, effective Fall 2023.

  • NYSPHSAA Expectation Statement: Officials, just like student athletes and coaches, are critical to interscholastic sports programs. Without officials, NYSPHSAA and its member schools would not be able to provide interscholastic sports in the manner that is desired and expected by student athletes, coaches, and parents. In addition to abiding by the HCS Code of Conduct, spectators are expected to “Be Loud, Be Proud, and Be Positive.” Negative comments and inappropriate behaviors by spectators are required to be addressed by all and any school supervisors and administrators, as a member of NYSPHSAA in the following non-sequential order depending on the comments or behavior:

  • First warning – Directing the spectator or group of spectators to refrain from any negative comments or actions.

  • Second warning – A personal discussion with the spectators or group of spectators on the above NYSPHSAA expectations and reminding the spectators or group of spectators of the next step - removal of the game or event - will be utilized if the behavior continues.

  • Removal from the contest – The spectator or group of spectators will be directed to leave the facility for the remainder of the game or event.

    • If spectators or group of spectators refuse to leave the game or event, play will be stopped until they vacate the premise.

    • Penalty for being removed from a game or event: Any spectator removed from a game or event will have a minimum penalty of completing the NFHS Parent Credential course or a one game suspension before they are allowed to attend any interscholastic event, home or away.

    • Once the course is completed the spectator will provide a certificate of completion to the athletic department office.

    • Schools are required to communicate with the offending spectator on the NYSPHSAA Sportsmanship Spectator Expectations.

  • Spectators may be prohibited from attending current and future interscholastic contests based on their behavior. (Oct. 2022)

  • Depending on the severity of the behavior/comments or future disqualifications by the offending spectator NYSPHSAA and the Section may get directly involved in the situation. (May 2023)