NFYB Code of Conduct
Intent:
New Fairfield Youth Basketball (NFYB) promotes good conduct by all participants including players, coaches, parents and spectators. Appropriate conduct will provide a safe athletic environment, good role models and a sense of community spirit throughout the league. NFYB participants are to maintain and promote the highest standards of conduct at all times.
Everyone will:
1. Respect all players, coaches, referees, parents and spectators.
2. Respect the property of others including all gym facilities.
3. Not taunt, boo, or make negative comments about any players, coaches, referees, parents and spectators.
4. Remember that sports for children should be about having fun.
Players will:
1. Play for fun.
2. Work hard to improve skills, learn the game and play by the rules.
3. Follow coaches’ directions and instructions.
4. Always respect teammates, opponents, coaches and referees.
5. Support teammates at all times.
6. Shake hands with opponents after the game.
Parents & Spectators will:
1. Remember that children participate in athletics to have fun.
2. Remember that the game is for the children, not for the adults.
3. Remember that they are not the coach and will refrain from yelling instructions out onto the court.
4. Speak to the coach in private with any concerns and never in front of the children or on the court.
5. Be a positive role model by respecting all players, coaches, referees, parents and spectators at all times.
6. Value skills development, fair competition and good effort. Recognize that the efforts of all children, your own team and opponents, is more important than the outcome of the game.
7. Cheer for all children on the team in a positive fashion, not just your own child.
8. Refrain from rude or obnoxious behavior or comments toward the opposing team and officials, and never confront referees or other game personnel.
9. Not encourage any behaviors or tactics that would endanger the health and well-being of anyone.
Coaches will:
1. Make skill development, sportsmanship, teamwork, fun and learning the game…the goals of the team.
2. Be a positive role model by respecting all players, coaches, referees, parents and spectators at all times.
3. Learn and play by the rules of the game.
4. Be as respectful and restrained as possible in response to calls by officials.
5. Never lose their temper.
6. Be generous in their praise, emphasizing the efforts of players over the outcome of the game.
7. Be fair, honest and consistent in coaching philosophies and practices.
8. Recognize that children learn differently… and adapt coaching to each child’s needs accordingly.
9. Communicate clearly to players and parents about goals for the team and what behavior is appropriate.
10. Provide a safe environment for the children to play.
Important NFYB Policy Note:
Unfortunately, inappropriate adult behavior has become an all too common in youth sports. As a practical matter, it is impossible for NFYB to police the hundreds of adults that attend the number of NFYB league games that occur in any a given season. So instead, NFYB takes a number of alternative measures in its attempt to create proper decorum at its games:
1. The NFYB Board considers it the primary responsibility of its members to police their own spectators. Accordingly, NFYB requires those members to have all of their players' parents acknowledge and agree to abide by the Code of Conduct during the registration process. As well parents are expected to ensure that their child/children understand and abide by the Code of Conduct.
2. Should the NFYB Board receive continuing reports of misconduct from the attending crowds, coaches, referees or other observers or participants, we reserve the right to remove the offending party (player, coach, referee, etc.) from any activity including that as a spectator for any NFYB activities.
3. NFYB does not promise to devote the resources to thoroughly investigate these incidents, nor does NFYB promise to provide a "fair trial" before choosing to sanction a person that has developed a reputation of misconduct. It is simply more administratively efficient for NFYB to sever its relationship with the individual or individuals.
4. Accordingly, the NFYB Board would encourage any responsible spectator to approach any misbehaving spectator and explain to them that their behavior is not only inappropriate, but it is also interfering with the other spectators’ enjoyment of the game.
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