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Important-
GSYSL has instituted a "zero tolerance
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Parents
Code of Conduct
- Make soccer participation for your child and others a positive
experience.
- Remember that a child is easily affected by outside
influences.
- Be kind to your child's coach and to the officials. The coach is a
volunteer-giving of personal time and money to
provide a recreational activity for your child. The
coach is providing a valuable community service, often
without reward other than their personal satisfaction.
Without them your child could not participate.
- Applaud good plays by your team AND by members of the opposing team.
- Parents should be cheerleaders. Allow the coach to coach, the
referee to officiate, and most of all allow your child
to play the game.
- Between the exuberance of the winner and the disappointment of the
loser, we have the referee. All of them follow the
same creed to watch every movement of every player,
and to call the game to the best of their ability. DO
NOT openly question their judgment, and never their
honesty. They are a symbol of fair play, integrity and
sportsmanship.
- Accept the results of each game, and encourage
your child to: Be gracious in victory, and turn defeat
to victory by working towards improvement
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