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Written by Rick Walker
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Sunday, 17 February 2008 18:54 |
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Sports Beyond is going international, for a couple weeks. Sports Beyond has been asked to help with an Second Annual Street Basketball Clinics in Spain June and July 2009. Adam Shildmyer, Joel Ryman and Matt Coombe are in Cataluyna, Spain to assist Young Life Cataluynain the efforts to build relationships and coach young people in the basketball. Plans are in the works to invite students to visit the US and learn basketball and English next summer. Keep up on their journey on the Sports Beyond - Spain Blog If you wish to help financially, checks can be mailed to Sports Beyond, PO Box 1571, Silverdale, WA 98383 or use the Paypal link on the website. |
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10 Best Practices for Spectators |
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Written by Rick Walker
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Monday, 01 June 2009 22:25 |
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The NCAA Committee on Sportsmanship and Ethical Conduct has developed a series of best practices to help improve game environment. Here are 10 suggestions for spectators: 1. Encourage fans to root for their team and not against their opponent. (Give fans newspapers printed with positive cheers for their team on the inside and “GOOD LUCK!” on the outside. This will encourage them to either cheer or show the outside of their newspapers.) 2. Seat only visiting fans near the opposing team’s bench to reduce heckling. 3. Adopt and post strict fan behavior guidelines and consequences for misconduct. 4. Walk the talk by ejecting fans who don’t meet the guidelines. 5. Train gate and security personnel to deny admission to fans who are under the influence. 6. Develop a listserve where students and coaches can nominate and recognize specific fans who exhibit sportsmanship. 7. Nominate and honor a male and female “Fan of the Year” and/or group “Fans of the Year” for acts of sportsmanship. 8. Award T-shirts to “super fans” each game. 9. Offer the chance to win a seat on the “Super Fan” couch at an upcoming game. Place the couch in a prime seating area and announce the individual over the public-address system. 10. Host a competition for the best sign demonstrating sportsmanship and honor the individual(s) with an award.
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Coaches: How to Hone Your Practices With Character |
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Written by Rick Walker
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Wednesday, 01 April 2009 11:47 |
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Our brand-new True Champions Practice Points spiral-bound handbook helps you effortlessly weave character lessons and teachable moments into team meetings and practices. Part of our Pursuing Victory With Honor sportsmanship program, the 72-page manual ($24.95) features 36 comprehensive “practice points” based on memorable sports moments and famous quotes. Help your student-athletes develop sportsmanship, character, and integrity and become true champions on and off the field. |
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