PLAYER EXPECTATIONS
•Be Respectful
Treat coaches, teammates, opponents, referees, and yourself with respect at all times.
•Work Hard
Give your best effort in practice and games. Hustle, focus, and push yourself to improve.
•Be a Team Player
Support your teammates. Celebrate together, learn from mistakes together.
•Listen and Learn
Accept feedback and be open to learning new positions and strategies.
•Communicate
Let your coach know if you’re going to be late or miss a session. Ask questions if you’re unsure.
•Bring What You Need
Arrive on time and ready—with proper gear, water, and a good attitude.
COACH & MANAGER EXPECTATIONS
•Prioritize Development
Focus on developing each player’s skills, confidence, and understanding of the game.
•Be Respectful and Professional
Model sportsmanship, fairness, and positivity on and off the field.
•Create a Positive Environment
Ensure all players feel safe, included, and supported—regardless of skill level.
•Communicate Clearly
Provide schedules, updates, and feedback to parents and players in a timely and respectful manner.
•Be Prepared and Organized
Plan practices with purpose, keep games structured, and respond to concerns thoughtfully.
PARENT EXPECTATIONS
•Support, Don’t Coach
Encourage from the sidelines—let the coaches do the coaching.
•Respect Everyone
Be respectful toward referees, players, coaches, and other families—win or lose.
•Promote Responsibility
Help your child take ownership of their equipment, effort, and communication.
•Be a Role Model
Demonstrate the same sportsmanship and composure expected from the players.
•Communicate Appropriately
Address concerns respectfully and privately—never during a game or in front of players.
•Focus on Growth
Praise effort, progress, and character—not just goals or wins.