SPORTSMANSHIP DEFINITION: A person who can take a loss or defeat without complaint, or victory without gloating, and who treats his/her opponents with fairness, courtesy, and respect. (CIF)
BE THE CHANGE (cIF)
How we behave at games is a reflection of who we are.
Let’s turn the table on bad behavior and show parents, students, and the visiting team a side of ourselves that makes them truly proud.
Sportsmanship is simple, treat others how you would want to be treated.
Respect the game and everyone participating, including student athletes, coaches, officials, and spectators.
Education-based athletics is more than winning, it’s about academic development, equity, and character.
Be Responsible, Be Respectful, Be The Change.
tuhsd SPECTATOR EXPECTATIONS
Spectators are required to maintain a high degree of sportsmanship during athletic contests.
Spectators must, at all times remain in the designated seating areas while a contest is in progress.
No spectator is allowed to confront an official, coach, or player before, during or after an athletic contest.
The actions of a spectator, detrimental to the playing of the game, may cause forfeiture of that contest.
cif SPECTATOR guidelines
The following behavior is UNACCEPTABLE at all CIF high school contests:
1. Berating your opponent's school or mascot
2. Berating opposing players
3. Obscene cheers or gestures
4. Negative signs
5. Noisemakers (indoors)
6. Complaining about officials' calls (verbal or gestures)