Somerset Youth Hockey Association

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Somerset Youth Hockey Association Mission Statement: It is the goal of the SYHA to foster and promote a winning spirit in each of its members that can be used in all aspects of life. Purpose: 1. To encourage, promote, improve, and aid in the development of amateur ice hockey in the Somerset Area. 2. To give the youth in the Somerset Area the opportunity to participate in an amateur hockey at appropriate skill level. 3. To foster social development and peer interaction through team play. 4. To teach leadership, responsibility, good sportsmanship, and principals of fair play. 5. To ensure proper coaching and training to promote physical and mental development 6. To demonstrate accountability, and safety through the proper use of equipment and facilities. 7. To encourage parent involvement and better understanding of the principles of hockey, including those values of sportsmanship and fair play. Membership All parents with children enrolled at any level Mites-Bantam are members of SYHA. No skater will be allowed to have more than one adult with voting rights. Membership can be revoked if the parent has been proven to act in an inappropriate manner. This includes but is not limited to promoting good sportsmanship, and fair play. Any adult wanting to participate with the association guidelines may purchase a membership for $50.00 per year. Family as defined by SYHA shall be: Father and or Mother and or guardian and the children of either, whether natural, adopted, or foster which reside full or part time with the parent, parents or guardian. The child or children must be under the age of 19. To be in good standing with SYHA all paperwork, fees, and equipment must be properly supplied. In no way shall the activities of the SYHA involve propaganda or other means of attempting to influence any personal or political campaigns. SYHA By Laws page 1 7/10/2017

Board Members and their Duties President: Shall be the Chief Executive Office of the SYHA. He/She will preside over all meetings, special meetings, takes on primary responsibility for the business organization, and bring major new issues/policy changes for SYHA. President shall have a minimum of one year experience on the SYHA Board. Non Voting- Past President: It is expected that the past president stay on as a non-voting participant for one year following their term. Vice-President: Shall function as the president in his/her absence. Member of Executive committee Special Projects: compensation package Assist with responding to Association inquiries: misconduct, issues with other teams, etc. Secretary: Shall maintain accurate minutes of the organization, post minutes on bulletin board for public, and helps maintain SYHA data base. Keep WAHA Directories up to date Respond to any inquiries from WAHA Keep by-laws updated Assist in registration process Be available to assist other Board members with special projects Treasurer: Shall be responsible for the funds of SYHA, report monthly to the board with a current and accurate financial statement, organizes papers for taxes, and files all non-profit papers as required. Keep check signers current with bank accounts (Check signing: President, Vice President, Treasurer, Secretary, Rink Manager/Scheduler, and Concessions Manager). Every check over $500.00 needs two signatures. Prepare annual budget, work with accountant with yearly tax return, and compare revenue with expense and reconcile Audit of financials on a periodic basis ( include non-execute member of board) Submitting financial statements and tax information to the bank as necessary for our covenant Treasurer needs to have financial experience and background. An executive committee, through interviewing candidates, will decide if an individual is capable to fulfill the position and thus run for Treasurer. Candidates will need to be approved before they are entered on the ballot. Fundraiser: Shall organize and promote any event dealing with raising money for SYHA. Events can include concerts, ice fishing tournament, advertising boards, raffles, golf SYHA By Laws page 2 7/10/2017

tournament, but is not limited to these events. Upon the completion of each event a full financial report will be given to the board. Full financial report including hours worked Establish annual fundraising goal by event Concession: Shall be responsible for operation and management of concession stand and reporting financial statement monthly to the board. This includes ordering supplies, scheduling volunteers/hire help to ensure the stand will be open at all hockey related events, handling of money. Help coordinate volunteers for other events: i.e. concerts Reconcile accounts (determine if account requires two signatures for checks over $500.00) Evaluate concession design and optimize space product mix to maximize profits Registrar: He/she shall be responsible for all registration forms required by USA Hockey and WAHA. Track Association payments and revenue received Maintain and safeguard all Association registration files of its members Tournament Director: Shall be responsible for organizing, promoting and conducting all tournaments sponsored by SYHA during regular season. If director is unable to be at a scheduled tournament he/she shall be responsible for finding an appropriate replacement to be in charge of event. He/She shall be responsible for the continuation of annual invitational tournaments and for ensuring guidelines, rules, and procedures for teams, including conduct of teams and awards. Advertise in Let s Play Hockey we have appropriate teams coming to our tournaments. Coordinate with managers to maximize the tournaments and revenue: Tournaments are the face of our Association: welcome, bags, raffles, communications Coordinate with PR Director to communicate to local business when tournaments are scheduled. Rink Manager/Scheduler: Shall oversee all details of the daily rink operations and be responsible for selling additional ice and promoting a variety of hockey camps and programs to advance the success of SYHA. Shall also be responsible for attending annual scheduling meeting with other teams in league and is in charge of ensuring SYHA is involved with a league. This will involve blocking ice time for those scheduled games, and practices for each SYHA age level and insuring SHS gets required time. Anytime a team will not be at a scheduled ice, they will need to report to the scheduler ASAP. He/She shall fill the rest of the ice time by selling ice to other associations, and open the ice for skating. He/She will keep all managers aware of tournaments, practices, and open ice. Open ice times will be posted on website, bulletin board, and given to each team manager. Communicate open ice times to PR Director so he can communicate to the distribution list to share the information. See job description for full list of responsibilities Oversee the Referee Scheduler with job duties as follows: SYHA By Laws page 3 7/10/2017

Referee Scheduler: Schedule all referees for home games and tournaments. Act as a liaison if complaints arise from a referee s performance between applicable parties. Budget for referees Facilitate annual referee training clinics in conjunction with New Richmond Develop referees o Equipment Manager: Shall be responsible for recording all equipment handed out and returned. This will include holding deposit checks, and returning or depositing checks given circumstances. He/She shall set and publicize equipment hand out and hand in dates via bulletin board posting, SYHA website posting, and given to each appropriate team manager. Work towards computerizing inventorying of equipment Solicit quality used equipment from Association members Be responsible for keeping storage area clean and organized Public Relations Director: Shall seek opportunities for promoting SYHA to potential players, the Somerset and surrounding communities, coordinates family events, works with the website designer to continually improve the website and update information, coordinate advertising for events and accomplishments using flyers, newspapers, and store billboards. Must have good quality digital camera Build email distribution lists to include: sports news writers for NR News and Osceola Sun, Public announcements at newsletters, local businesses, municipalities: Osceola Village, Somerset Township & Village, and Somerset Schools, hotels in Stillwater, Hudson & NR Work closely with Fund Raising Director Pea Soup Days coordinate float and communications Promote annual registration through backpack mailing and on-site attendance: table top display, banner, etc. Executive Board Members Executive Board shall consist of 5 regular board members: President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer, and Tournament Director. No Executive Board member shall miss more than 3 meetings in one given year. SYHA President shall be able to call emergency board meeting consisting of Executive Members if he/she feels it necessary. Any motion can be called and passed by the Executive Board. SYHA Board Guidelines Section 1 Only members in good standing who have been members one or more years may be nominated and elected to board. All nominations will be done on or before the April meeting and voting will take place before the May meeting. Each family will be allowed SYHA By Laws page 4 7/10/2017

one vote. Nominations and elections will be conducted in person or via electronic submission. Section 2 The board shall consist of 11 members. Section 3 A quorum of the SYHA Board shall consist of a majority of the regular members of the Board. Section 4 No indebtedness shall be contracted on behalf of the organization unless authorized by a resolution of the full SYHA Board. Section 5 The Board shall meet on the third Monday of each month. All meetings shall be open to all SYHA members in good standing. All minutes of meeting shall be posted within one week. Section 6 The annual meeting shall be held on the third Monday of May in the offices of the SYHA. All members in good standing are welcome to the annual meeting. Annual meeting is the designated time for all elections for SYHA. Section 7 The President and at least 2 Members of the Executive Board can call special meetings without other SYHA board members. Notice of special meetings shall be in delivered to each board member allowing at least 2 days notice. Section 8 If for any reason an elected Board member is unable to finish his/her term it is the remaining Boards duty to appoint a replacement for the duration of that term. Section 9 None of the SYHA Board members are to be compensated in any manner for his\her duties as a board member. Rink Manager is a paid position and shall occupy a seat on the board. Section 10 The Board shall be responsible for creating a Coaches Committee. SYHA By Laws page 5 7/10/2017

Coaches Committee The board shall appoint the Coaches Committee Coordinator. The coaches committee members will be selected by the coordinator of the committee. Each member of the committee will be responsible for a team in the association. The object of the coaches committee is to staff each team with qualified coaches and to insure coaching consistency throughout all levels in the association. The committee duties are as follows: 1. Develop an application form for those who want to be a SYHA Coach. 2. Ensure all adults on the ice have the appropriate USA Certification 3. Ensure all proper background checks have been run on Coaches. 4. Develop a Coaches Handbook describing the expectations for practices, game ratio, and skills that should be mastered at each team level. Establish and update coach s curriculum to ensure all levels are meeting desired expectations of skill and ability. Review team practices throughout the season and work closely with coaches to answer questions and monitor progress.evelop a try-out evaluation form, explain form to coaches, and post evaluation at least 2 weeks prior to try-outs for public viewing. 5. Arrange for judges to evaluate skaters during tryouts. 6. Conduct preseason coaches meeting 7. Meet monthly with team managers to discuss protocol and any issues due to coaching and its curriculum 8. Listen to any concerns parents may have regarding his/her child s team. 9. Watch coaches and how they run practice in order to make sure that the SYHA coaching program and philosophy is been followed. 10. Attend 1 game and 1 practice each month with the High School hockey coach to evaluate curriculum, coaching, and to meet and greet the players and parents 11. Provide any support to Coaches discuss practice schedules, suggest drills, appropriate discipline, etc 12. The SYHA board shall first approve all recommendations, and evaluation forms. Coinciding with of idea of coaching consistency is player development and participation. Except for disciplinary action, playoffs, or situational play ( i.e. last 2 minutes of the game and you re down by one) the coach will play all players equally throughout the regular season. A. ACE Coordinator The ACE Coordinator will be selected by the Coaches Committee and act as the liaison for WAHA. B. Coaches Selection The process of selecting a coach will be as follows: Coaching candidates will submit a written application and background check. Application forms will be posted on the SYHA web site and should be submitted by August 1 st. The coaches committee will recommend candidates to the board for approval at the September meeting. The coaches committee will be responsible for providing evaluation and feedback for coaches during the season and in a postseason report on May 15. C. Coaches Training SYHA By Laws page 6 7/10/2017

The committee will follow any guidelines instilled by the Wisconsin Amateur Hockey Association and/or USA Hockey for coaching qualifications. Attending all coaching seminars put on by the coaches committee is required. Seminars will include discussion on philosophy, discipline, and other coaching topics. Also, a coaching contract will be signed at this time, and all coaches must abide by the coaching contract. The contract will list expectations and will be posted on the SYHA web site. Variance from the contract could be grounds for dismissal from coaching duties. Contract must be signed before season begins. D. Number of Games At the Try Hockey For Free Level, the following guidelines will be adhered to: In-House At the Mite Level, the following guidelines will be adhered to: In-House Any away games scheduled by coaching coordinator 4 games total vs. outside associations At the Squirt Level, the following guidelines will be adhered to: 20 League/Non-League games (minimum) 1 home tournament 3 away tournaments 40 total games (maximum) At the Peewee Level, the following guidelines will be adhered to: 30 League/Non-League games (minimum) 1 home tournament 5 away tournaments 60 total games (maximum) At the Bantam Level, the following guidelines will be adhered to: 30 League/Non-League games (minimum) 1 home tournament 5 away tournaments 60 total games (maximum) * The number of league games may change the # of non-league games or tournaments. E. Number of players per team The ideal # of players per team is 15. The composition of those players is as follows: 9 Forwards 4 Defenseman 2 Goalies * These numbers may change depending on what our numbers are at a particular age level. The least number of players a team may have is 11. F. Players moving up Players Squirt level and above will be allowed to tryout for the next level, but with a few stipulations in mind. A player may only move up a level if: SYHA By Laws page 7 7/10/2017

Teams and Ages 1. Players wishing to move up need to submit application to coaching committee for review. 2. If approved, the player must make a decision before the tryouts and once the player goes through tryouts for the next level, they cannot move back down to their previous level. For Example: If a player decides to move up to peewees, once he or she goes through the tryout, he or she cannot move back down to squirts regardless if he or she makes the peewee A or peewee B team. Teams and Tryouts All teams shall be grouped according to the player s age as determined by USA Hockey guidelines. Age is determined by the player s age beginning Jan.1 of the given year. IE: If the player turns 9 Dec. 31 he/she will be required to move up to Squirts. Each player is required to provide proof of age in the form of presenting an original birth certificate with the raised/stamped seal from his/her birth state and completed notarized Annotation of Birth Facts Form. Prior to the first scheduled game this paperwork must be turned in. Failure to do so will result in the player sitting out games until proper documentation is received. Team Names and Ages Mini Mites First year skaters, or anyone under the age of 6 Mites Under age 8 before Dec. 31 Squirts Under age 10 before Dec. 31 Pee Wees Under age 12 before Dec. 31 Bantams Under age 14 before Dec. 31 Players may play in an age group above his/her level NOT BELOW. The exception would be any player with a doctor s note, SYHA Board Approval, parental written request, and proper USA Hockey authorization. The coaches committee has the responsibility to put players in the appropriate grouping. Parents/Players DO have the right to refuse moving up a level if the coaches ask them to do so. Tryouts 2 weeks prior to the beginning of the season the players will be offered the opportunity to participate in a Fall Hockey Clinic. This is not required but will help the players get their legs back under them to prepare for tryouts. The coaches committee or an appropriately qualified skating instructor shall run the fall clinic. Tryouts will immediately follow the Fall Clinic and will be organized by the coaches committee. The coaches committee will appoint a selection committee that will judge at tryouts. The selection committee will include 3 qualified 3 rd party judges. The Coaching Committee Coordinator will review all final rosters. The selection committee will use a grading scale to evaluate players, and the teams will be selected from the top down, according to the team size determined by the coaching committee. The initial team members will be those determined by the selection committee. Each participant will be assigned a number and teams will be posted at the arena by number on the last day of tryouts. Roster changes can take place up to the WAHA deadline. The process of moving player is as follows: the coach confers with the coaches committee and if the committee agrees, the entire group petitions the SYHA board for approval. SYHA By Laws page 8 7/10/2017

If for any reason the skaters do not understand a drill it shall be explained again. All skaters will be given the opportunity to fully understand each required drill. NO parent of any skater shall be involved in his/her child s process. No parent will be a judge or on ice leader of his/her child. A parent can participate in the try-out process of other age group try-outs. IE: A parent of a Mite will NOT have anything to do with the try-out process at the Mite level. However if this parent is qualified to help in the try-out process for the Bantam level, he or she is able to do so. Everyone is able to view an evaluation form prior to tryouts. After the evaluations are done and teams are determined the evaluation forms will not be viewed by anyone other than the tryout committee. Parents DO NOT have the right to see their players evaluation. Rosters shall be posted on the last day of try-outs. Each player/parent will be called by their coach prior to their first meeting. No other player shall be discussed during phone calls. SYHA understands that there is always some controversy when children are required to try-out for any team. It is possible that you may be dissatisfied with the outcome of tryouts but here are some of the facts of this process. 1. An increase in the number of skilled skaters is good for everyone involved with SYHA. Everyone will benefit from an increased number of SYHA members. 2. Tryouts are honestly and fairly done with great care and supervision. Anyone has the right to disagree with the results however; as long as the evaluations are done in good faith they will be final. 3. In accordance to W.A.H.A. hockey rules no player shall be listed on more than one team on the same level. IE: a player on Bantam 1 cannot also be on Bantam 3. 4. If for some reason a player is not able to compete for an entire season the coach can request the coaches committee review tryout evaluations and move a player up accordingly. However, once this player has moved up it is NOT possible for him/her to go back down. 5. It is possible for a player to be listed on 2 different levels. IE: a player on Mite A could also be on Squirt B. 6. At times it may be necessary to roster players not actively skating with the team for post-season tournament play. For example if a player was moved up to JV or Varsity, if he/she is still rostered with the Bantams they would have the opportunity to come and participate post season. Conversely, if a Mite A with the Squirt B it would be possible for the Mite A to play with the Squirt B post-season if necessary. If you as a parent feel that any of this process has been compromised bring your grievance to the board. The board will review your complaint and offer a resolution. Be aware that the tryout process and decisions made by the qualified hockey instructors will be up held. Each team shall have a Parent liaison and/or manager. This is the person with whom parents are to talk over any issues he/she may have. At any point any parent has the right to bring issues to a board member if he/she feel that an issue is not being resolved. SYHA By Laws page 9 7/10/2017

Parents Codes of Conduct 1. Remember you are your child s role model set a good example. Try to be supportive, patient, and understanding. 2. Encouraging your own child will encourage the entire team. Stress the importance of group efforts. 3. Leave the coaching to the coaches. Remember they volunteer their own time to help all of the children. The coach needs your support because the children look to him/her on the ice for direction. Do not confuse the children by undermining the coach s instruction and orders. DO NOT confront coaches with problems in front of players during games or practices. 4. Appreciate the officials and the job they are doing. Your attitude toward the officials is the attitude your child will develop. DO NOT harass referees. 5. Profanity, personal criticism, and abusive language or conduct has no place with the development of SYHA players. Not on or off the ice. Often times people have misunderstandings or differences of opinion, it is part of life, and your job is to teach our children how to handle these situations. No matter how close the call may be or how mistaken a judgment may have been, there is no tolerance for unbecoming conduct. 6. SYHA will only be as good as the positive support you can give. GET INVOLVED. 7. Never forget you are the one your child will follow. Be sure you are teaching your child to be fair and understanding. 8. The image of youth hockey and SYHA is directly related to the manner in which you conduct yourself in public at all hockey games and functions. If your conduct is such that it is damaging to the intent of this program and SYHA, the Board reserves the right to terminate your membership. 9. Attend as many games as possible 10. Leave all reprimanding to the coaches during games and practices. The Coach may want to discuss behavior with you or if you have concerns about YOUR skater s behavior take time away from the situation to discuss the issue. 11. Do Not disturb players or coaches on the bench during games. 12. If you have an issue regarding the coach for your team please see your parent liaison or team manager. They can discuss things with the coach. 13. If you, as a parent, feel that there was improper refereeing at an away game, first bring your grievance to your team manager or liaison. If you feel further action is required, contact the President or Vice President of the board. The board will review your complaint and offer a resolution. No parent shall bring concerns directly to WAHA, that will be handled by the SYHA board if needed. Volunteer Hours In order to keep our rink running successfully, families are required to complete a number of volunteer hours, depending on the level of play of their child. Junior Spartan families are required to complete 10 volunteer hours per session during the season. They are not required to complete off season hours. Squirts/U-10, PeeWee/U12, and Bantam/U14 are required to complete 25 in season volunteer hours and 20 off season volunteer hours. If a volunteer shift is cancelled less than 24 hours prior to the start of the shift, or if there is a no show for the shift, the family will incur a $55.00 fee. Said fee must be paid within 30 days from the date of the scheduled shift. Families are responsible to make sure the hours they work have been credited on the Completed Volunteer Hours Tracking Spreadsheet. SYHA By Laws page 10 7/10/2017

What counts for volunteer hours: concessions (mandatory 5 hours per family), designated rink projects (pre-approved), concerts, fundraising events (pre-approved), cleaning (pre-approved), working games home and away (score keeper, time clock and penalty box), board positions, and coaching. Hours worked at your home tournament do not count for your volunteer hours requirement. One hour of time will be given per game or practice for locker room monitor for the girl s program ONLY. If a Locker Room mom isn t available to supervise, it is acceptable for coaches to supervise, standing outside by the door. Managers and assistant coaches will receive 25 in-season hours, but still must complete their 20 off season hours. A maximum of 5 hours can be carried over from in season work to the required 20 hours off season requirement. Social Media Mobile Electronic Communication Policy As part of SYHA, WAHA and USA Hockey's emphasis on participant safety, communications with our minor participants should be appropriate, as well as transparent. Recognizing that communication is made using mobile devices, web-based applications, and social media more than ever, it is necessary to define a policy so that these communications are not only productive but appropriate, while protecting our participants from inappropriate access from potential offenders. All electronic communications between coaches and/or team administrators and players must be for the purpose of communicating information about team or program activities. If the player is under the age of 18, any email, text or social media communications sent directly to the player MUST also copy the player's parent/guardian. Because of concerns involving our minor participants being exposed on social media sites, SYHA and USA Hockey prohibit coaches from having players join their personal Facebook page or any other social media application. It is permissible to develop a "team page" that players and parents may "join" and can be used by coaches or team administrators to communicate to players through the site, as long as the information is team oriented and non-personal in nature. At any time, a parent may request in writing that their player not be contacted by any form of electronic communication by coaches, team administrators, program representatives, or other adults in the program. All players and family members are to refrain from participating in forums or blogs regarding any players, coaches or family members of the SYHA hockey team, or any other team for that matter, in any fashion including posting scores or comments on any youth hockey websites. Players or family members may only post positive messages regarding the players, coaches or family members of the team on social websites such as Facebook, Instagram, etc. All team information will be available on the SYHA team web page for public viewing, if appropriately setup. Violation of this team policy may result in release from the team. Locker room if an electronic device can take a picture, record a conversation or video, then that device must be turned off prior to entering the locker room. SYHA By Laws page 11 7/10/2017

Any SYHA Member that violates the Social Media/Mobile/Electronic Communication policy will be subject to appropriate disciplinary action including but not limited to suspension, permanent suspension, and/or referral to local law enforcement authorities. Player Responsibility 1. The hockey game is fun for you. If you do not love the game or have fun on the ice you should not be playing 2. If you want your opponent to respect you, it is important for you to respect him/her. 3. Team efforts are more important than individual efforts. Your team will be more successful if you work toward one common goal together. 4. Once the referee has made a decision, you are required to respect that decision. You may not use any verbal criticism or gesture that implies the same disrespect. 5. The rules of the game are designed to allow the game to be played. When they are violated the game is in danger. Do not forget that most of the people out on the ice with you are volunteering their time appreciate it don t take it for granted. 6. Winning is fun and should be celebrated as long as there is no disrespect directed at the opposing team. 7. Swearing, nasty language, or gestures will not be tolerated. 8. Attendance at all practices and games is expected. You must call your coach or team manager if you are going to miss. 9. Treat everyone fairly no matter gender, color, ethnicity, religion, or economic status 10. Abstain from the use of tobacco, alcohol, or performance enhancing drugs. 11. Regularly seek ways of increasing your athletic development and selfawareness. 12. Participate in a manner that ensures safety of athletes, coaches, and officials. Respect other athlete s dignity verbal, or physical behaviors that constitute harassment or abuse are totally unacceptable.14. No cell phones will be allowed in the locker room during practices or games. Actions that require immediate disciplinary action 1. Any instigating or fighting during games or any hockey related event. 2. Any use of the stick with the intent to harm or injure another player 3. Any use of alcohol or drugs while a member of SYHA during hockey season 4. Use of vulgarity in language, gestures, or insinuations of any kind 5. Talking back to any coach or referee 6. All disciplinary actions will be IN ADDITION to WAHA actions. Disciplinary Actions Step 1: Coach gives skater a written warning and copies are forwarded to the parents and SYHA Board. Step 2: Coach gives skater one week on suspension and a 2-month probation with written report to skater, parents, and SYHA Board. Step 3: Written report given to the Board for review to consider length of suspension, probation, or possible expulsion from SYHA. Board will forward decision to parents and skater. At any point if a skater is involved in a major altercation Coaches have the right to impose immediate suspension followed by a SYHA Board review. Parents do have the right to bring any questions regarding a disciplinary action taken by the coach to the Board. However, it should be understood that the Board fully supports all of its coaches at all times. SYHA By Laws page 12 7/10/2017

Coaches Responsibility The most important responsibility of a coach is to assure that the child is enjoying and learning the game of hockey. Each coach will be provided with a Coach s Kit created by the Coaches Committee. It is the job of the coach to review and follow each of the guidelines set by the committee and approved by the SYHA Board. 1. A good coach has a sound knowledge of hockey and the ability to transfer that knowledge to his/her players 2. Coaches must have their practices planned ahead and know what they are going to do before they get on the ice. 3. Coaches who share ice-time together should talk about planning full-sheet drills 4. Coaches need to choose a manager they can work with comfortably 5. Coaches should make an evaluation of each skater in the middle and end of the year to be passed to the parents. 6. The coach should have every player set realistic goals for themselves. 7. Coaches should make sure that the parents feel part of the program 8. Coaches should not argue with the officials 9. Coaches should encourage dry-land training. 10. Coaches are responsible for safety of all players 11. Coaches must ensure players are mentally and physically ready for each game 12. Coaches need to stress team play not individual achievements 13. Coaches will discourage name-calling, heckling, or any other unsportsmanlike conduct. 14. Direct constructive criticism toward the performance not athlete 15. Consistently display high personal standards of behavior and sportsmanship 16. Abstain from the use of tobacco while in the presence of players 17. Abstain from the use of alcohol before a hockey related event 18. Ensure the activity being undertaken is suitable for the age, experience, ability, and fitness level of the athletes and educate them as to their responsibilities in contributing to a safe environment. 19. Treat opponents and officials with respect and encourage your players to do so as well. 20. In the case of minors, communicate and co-operate with the parents or guardian in helping them become the best athlete possible. 21. Be aware of the many pressures placed on athletes as they strive to balance the physical, mental, and emotional aspects of their lives and conduct practices and games in a manner so as to allow optimum success. 22. Coaches need to understand the goals of the athletes take precedence over their own or those of there own child. Remember to do what is in the best of each individual skater and for the team. Coaches Immediate Dismissal 1. At no time can there be a sexual or intimate relationship with any skater. 2. At no time will there be verbal or physical behaviors that constitute harassment 3. Never advocate or condone the use of tobacco or alcohol by minors 4. Never provide under age athletes alcohol 5. Never suggest the use of performance enhancing drugs. SYHA By Laws page 13 7/10/2017