THE BEXLEY HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PLAYER S GUIDELINES TO LION PRIDE DISCIPLINE. and VICTORY DISCIPLINE YOURSELF AND NOBODY ELSE WILL HAVE TO

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THE BEXLEY HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PLAYER S GUIDELINES TO LION PRIDE DISCIPLINE and VICTORY DISCIPLINE YOURSELF AND NOBODY ELSE WILL HAVE TO COACHABILITY COOPERATION RESPONSIBILITY RELIABILITY ACCOUNTABILITY THE DO RIGHT RULE IS IN EFFECT 24 hours A DAY 7 days A WEEK 365 days A YEAR ALL 4 YEARS!! ALL DECISIONS REGARDING THESE PLAYER GUIDELINES ARE MADE AT THE DISCRETION OF THE HEAD FOOTBALL COACH.

BEXLEY HIGH SCHOOL LIONS FOOTBALL PROGRAM DISCIPLINARY GUIDELINES IT TAKES PRIDE, MATURITY AND COMMITMENT TO EARN THE PRIVILEGE OF BECOMING A BEXLEY LION FOOTBALL PLAYER. INTRODUCTION In that championship football requires great commitment, effort, responsibility and concentration from it s participants, the following guidelines shall apply to ALL those individuals involved in the Bexley High School Football Program without exception!! It is assumed by the coaching staff, that all participating players and their parent/guardian have read, acknowledged and accepted the guidelines as stated in this booklet. Prior to participating in the Bexley High School Football Program, each player must have a TEAM RULES ACKOWLEDGEMENT FORM (included on the Football Form Supplement), signed and dated by the player and parent/guardian, on file with the coaching staff. BASIC CONCEPTS & PHILOSOPHY: The application of and decisions regarding these guidelines are done at the discretion of the head football coach. Any situation not specifically covered by these guidelines will also be handled and adjudicated at the discretion of the head football coach. All of the guidelines and expectations presented in this booklet stem from the basic fundamental DO RIGHT RULE DO RIGHT RULE The Bexley football coaches make the assumption that all Bexley football players know the difference between right and wrong. Bexley football players are always expected to make the right decision in relation to matters of behavior, discipline and academics. If a player makes a wrong decision in relation to behavior, discipline or academics, the coaching staff will assume that it was a conscious decision on the part of the athlete to do so and the athlete will therefore be held accountable for willfully making a wrong decision. Accountability can range from being counseled and or reprimanded by the head coach denial of playing or practice time suspension or dismissal from the team expulsion from the football program all to be decided at the discretion of the head football coach. The DO RIGHT RULE is in effect 24 hours a day both on and off campus for the duration of a student/athlete s participation in the Bexley Football Program.

Football championships are won by special people a championship football player must be a disciplined person we must be a disciplined team. In order to be a disciplined team, every player must adhere to the guidelines set forth in this packet. An athletic team cannot win championships with individuals nor does a team win championships with common people. The Bexley Football Program requires student/athletes who will sacrifice their personal welfare for the betterment of the team. Athletes who wish to stand out or draw attention to themselves as individuals will not be allowed to participate. INDIVIDUAL RIGHTS NEVER SUPERCEDE TEAM RIGHTS The Bexley High School Football Program is based on PRIDE, COMMON SENSE, GOOD CITIZENSHIP, RESPECT, LOYALTY and ACADEMICS we are not a win at all cost football program. An athlete wishing to join the Bexley High School Football Program must first commit to proper and appropriate behavior ON and OFF the campus must promote a feeling of pride, loyalty and respect for his team, school, community, family, faculty and administration coupled with the understanding that his primary purpose at Bexley High School is to be an excellent student/citizen his secondary purpose is to play football. An athlete s decision is not whether he wants to adhere to these disciplinary guidelines but whether or not he wishes to join the team. Once an athlete chooses to join the team, his decision in terms of these disciplinary guidelines has already been made. An athlete who chooses to lie, cheat, steal, sneak or perform poorly academically has no place in the Bexley Football Program.

ATTENDANCE & PUNCTUALITY IF YOU CANNOT PRACTICE YOU CANNOT PLAY All Bexley football players and their families are expected to PLAN AHEAD and organize their personal schedules so that they can meet and honor their school responsibilities and commitment to their team. REFER TO YOUR FOOTBALL CALENDAR OFTEN PLEASE PLAN AHEAD! Parents must consider these guidelines when scheduling family functions, doctor and dental appointments and all other activities that involve the player. Absences from and tardies to school and/or practice whether excused or unexcused have a negative effect on a player s academics, the progress and preparation of the athlete and the eventual success of the team. A missed day of school and/or a missed practice session are opportunities for improvement and growth that cannot realistically be made up. The excusability of an absence or a tardy is determined solely at the discretion of the head coach. Bexley football players must learn to always be early. If you are always early you will never be late! The player or his parents must notify the head coach in advance that he is going to be tardy to any team function due to an excusable reason. If advance notice is not given, the tardy will be considered unexcused. Any player who is TARDY for a reason determined by the head coach to be unexcused shall be held accountable for the unexcused tardy as listed below: VARSITY: 1 st unexcused tardy = 1 st series (game or scrimmage) + Coaches Corner 2 nd unexcused tardy = 1 st quarter (game or scrimmage) + Coaches Corner 3 rd unexcused tardy = 1 st half (game or scrimmage) + Coaches Corner 4 th unexcused tardy = 1 st -3 rd quarter (game or scrimmage) + Coaches Corner 5 th unexcused tardy = game day suspension (game or scrimmage) + C/C 6 th unexcused tardy = game day suspension (game or scrimmage) +C/C

The player or his parents must notify the head coach in advance that he is going to be absent from any team function due to an excusable reason. If advance notice is not given, the absence will be considered as unexcused. EXCUSED ABSENCE RULE Excessive excused absences will jeopardize an athlete s playing time. The athlete and his parent/guardian are strongly encouraged to understand the vital importance of practice time to the preparation of each individual player and the team as a whole. Even if excused an absence from practice and/or a game always has a negative effect on the team s opportunity for success. The Bexley coaching staff will always award playing time in favor of those athletes who have attended practice as opposed to those who have not, regardless of the reason for the absence. The following penalties for excessive excused absences will be applied at the discretion of the head football coach: The Bexley coaching staff will apply the excused absence rule with compassion and understanding. While there are varied reasons that absences can fall under the excused absence rule, the following examples can be used by parent/guardians as a guideline. Excused absences that will NOT be penalized: Funerals; weddings; family member graduation; family member illness; family crisis; reasonable after school academic time with Bexley faculty; athlete illness verified by physician note; reasonable religious and/or church activities; SAT, PSAT or ACT testing. Excused absences that WILL be penalized: Family vacations and/or get-togethers ; doctor and dental appointments; DMV appointments; missing practice to complete school assignments; excessive after school academic time with Bexley faculty; off-campus tutoring; excessive religious and/or church or cultural activities; staying home to care for siblings; inability to provide transportation to or from practice; minor or contrived athlete injury or illness; athlete or family member birthdays and/or anniversaries. The list of excused absences listed above is far from complete. Parents are strongly encouraged to inform the head coach in advance of any absence so that the coach has ample time to decide and inform the athlete and parent whether the excused absence will be penalized or not. Parent/guardians are respectfully requested to always assist their athlete son s logistically and in decision making so that they can successfully meet their team commitment! Any player who is ABSENT for a reason determined by the head coach to be unexcused shall be held accountable for the absence as listed below:

VARSITY: 1 st unexcused absence = game day suspension + conditioning make-up 2 nd unexcused absence = game day suspension + conditioning make-up 3 rd unexcused absence = game day suspension + conditioning make-up 4 th unexcused absence = dismissal from the team Any SUSPENSION FROM SCHOOL by the Bexley High School Administration shall be considered an unexcused absence. A player on administrative school suspension is not allowed to practice, play in a game or participate in any team function for the duration of the suspension. Bexley football players are strongly encouraged to use common sense in avoiding situations on or off campus that have the potential of resulting in school suspension. These situations are to be avoided at all costs players must remember to make team decisions, not individual decisions always remember the DO RIGHT RULE! A player assigned after-school DETENTION by a faculty member or administrator will serve the detention as assigned. If the detention causes a player to be tardy to or absent from a required team function the tardy/absence shall be considered unexcused with the player being held accountable at the discretion of the head coach. Players will not be allowed to miss or leave any team function to meet a personal job commitment, transportation commitment or commitment to another athletic team. Any player who insists on leaving a team function for any of the above reasons will be charged with an unexcused absence and held accountable at the discretion of the head coach. Bexley football players are encouraged to honor their commitment to their football team and are not to participate on other athletic teams or other athletic/physical activities, whether structured or recreational in nature, for the duration of the football season. A player who is injured during the course of the season and is unable to participate under doctor s or trainer s orders must still attend all team functions, unless the doctor or trainer states otherwise. Whether under partial or complete activity restrictions, the player must dress for practice in jersey, shorts and helmet if permitted by the doctor or trainer. The injured player will be expected to participate and contribute to the team effort to the best of his ability. A specific work-out or rehabilitation assignment (approved by the doctor or trainer) may be provided and is to be completed in its entirety by the player. Should a player become injured or ill during the course of the season and require a doctor s treatment and care, it is the responsibility of the player and/or his parents to communicate with the head coach regarding any limitations placed upon the player s activity by the doctor.

All players are expected to meet their responsibilities in the classroom by attending every class during the school day to be early to their classes to demonstrate respect for their classmates, teachers and all other school staff. In addition, all class assignments are to be turned in on time. ALL REASONABLE ACADEMIC RESPONSIBILITIES TAKE PRECEDENCE OVER FOOTBALL ACTIVITIES. Therefore, conflicts between football and academics are avoided by meeting classroom obligations eagerly and on time. Parents are reminded to notify the Bexley High School Attendance Office (614-237-4273) in advance if their son is going to be absent from school for the entire or partial day. Parents are also reminded to write excuse notes upon a player s return to school following an excused period of absence. Parents are reminded that the BHS Attendance Office will not notify the coaching staff if a student/athlete is going to be absent for the day we ask that the parent make a second phone call or email to the appropriate head coach to notify him of the player s absence from school and practice. Coaches phone numbers are listed on the inside front cover of this booklet. A player must be in attendance for all of the school day in order to practice or play in a game on that same day. A player who misses a portion of the school day due to an excused reason must have the absence excused by their parent, through the attendance office prior to practicing or playing in a game. An absence of more than one period on a practice or game day requires a parental excuse and administrative clearance prior to practicing or participating in a game. If the absence is not excused and/or cleared by the administration, the player may not practice or play in a game. A player returning to school and or football team functions following an excused absence or excused tardy will be expected to efficiently and quickly make-up the academic and football work they have missed including, but not limited to class work, tests and homework in all classes plus system learning, drill work and conditioning in football. A player engaged in any criminal activity, on or off campus, at any time of the year will be subject to be dismissed from the team. A player found in the act of stealing equipment or personal property from another player or the Bexley Athletic Department or in possession of stolen equipment or personal property will be dismissed from the team and have charges brought against him with the Bexley Police Department for theft. Any athlete demonstrating a display of DISREPECT or INSUBORDINATION towards a teammate, coach, official, manager, trainer, faculty, staff member or administrator, shall be held accountable for their behavior at the discretion of the head coach and staff. Consequences can range from verbal reprimand, coaches corner, apology, loss of playing time or dismissal from the team.

All players must demonstrate common sense, maturity and self-discipline in the men s locker room, team room, weight room, training room, bus, playing field and equipment rooms: o All areas listed above must be maintained in a clean and orderly fashion by the Seniors. o All football equipment must be securely stored in a neat and orderly fashion in the appropriate area designated by the coaching staff by the Sophomore. o All tape and other waste must be deposited in garbage cans, do not litter our team s home! Cell phones are not allowed in the above areas during practice, weight room meetings or games unless first approved by the coaching staff. Phone will be confiscated and parent will have to pick the phone up. Any music or videos played in the locker room, weight room or team room areas must be free from profanity and derogatory language and comments and be considered appropriate for a school setting to be decided at the discretion of the head coach. o Players must demonstrate courteous, adult behavior. Loud, rowdy behavior is prohibited. Swearing and vulgar language is not permitted. 10 push-ups for every vulgarity. o NO HORESPLAY IN THE LOCKER ROOM, WEIGHT ROOM, AND TEAM ROOM AREAS. All players must demonstrate maturity and self-discipline on the practice field, weight room and game field: o Players must always be properly attired in the uniform of the day as designated by the head coach players dressed inappropriately will be sent home and charged with an unexcused absence. o Players will be completely dressed in proper uniform before entering the practice or game field and will remain so for the duration of the practice or game. Football helmets with mouthpieces will be worn at all times. A player must ask the permission of a coach to remove his helmet while on the practice field. A player must never sit on his helmet. o All players must be dressed in a common, appropriate team uniform while at practice and games. Players will not be allowed to draw attention to themselves

by dressing differently than the team. Players are not permitted to individually alter, change or decorate their uniforms in any fashion. o By National Federation rule all forms of jewelry are prohibited. o By National Federation rule players socks/tights must be of a single uniform color external taping, spatting, socks and tights must be identical for both legs. o By National Federation rule audible swearing or vulgar language are prohibited and if heard by an official are disqualifying fouls. Swearing or vulgar language are also prohibited on the practice and game fields. o Players are not to involve themselves in any football related activity unless directly supervised by a member of the coaching staff. o Any player involved in hazing or bullying will be dismissed from the team. Bexley football players must project the image of maturity, common sense, pride and discipline outside the football environment. All football players must maintain good grooming and proper appearance in public and on campus. A well groomed player looks good when you look good you feel good when you feel good YOU PLAY GOOD! Bexley Boosters ask for and raise a great deal of money in the community for you and your football team. People will not be as generous if we cast a poor image in the community. The basic concepts of personal hygiene, health and cleanliness must be adhered to daily by every player: o Players must shower with hot water and soap after every practice session and game properly washing and drying their hair showers may be taken at home. o Players must launder their practice gear a minimum of once a week more often if the weather dictates. For Monday s practice you must have a clean uniform. o Players must rinse the interior of their helmet with clear, clean water at least once a week more often if necessary. o Clean and dry t-shirts and shorts are to be worn under your football gear for each practice or game you must feel good to play good!

o Each player is responsible for the proper maintenance of his equipment. Inspect your equipment daily and report any damage to the head coach. Damaged equipment is unsafe and must not be worn. Players are not to repair their own equipment. o Players are responsible for maintaining their football shoes in good order. If necessary, new laces and/or cleats must be replaced. DO NOT CHEAT YOUR FEET! o Freshly laundered game jerseys and game pants must be returned to the coaching staff the Monday immediately following each game. ANY PLAYER PERFORMING AN ACT NOT SPECIFICALLY OUTLINED IN THIS BOOKLET THAT CONTRADICTS THE SPIRIT AND PHILOSOPHY OF THESE DISCIPLINARY GUIDELINES VIOLATES THE DO RIGHT RULE OR DETRACTS FROM THE APPROPRIATE IMAGE OF THE BEXLEY FOOTBALL PROGRAM, WILL BE HELD ACCOUNTABLE FOR THEIR DECISION AND BEHAVIOR AT THE DISCRETION OF THE HEAD FOOTBALL COACH. ************

EQUIPMENT & SECURITY Players must respect their own and their teammate s equipment as well as the effort by all of the generous people that worked to purchase it. Our football equipment is the best that money can buy and is supplied to you with your health and safety as a primary objective. RESPECT YOUR EQUPIMENT AND TREAT IT PROPERLY IT MAKES FOOTBALL A SAFE GAME FOR YOU! Any player finding equipment or personal property that does not belong to him must immediately return the items to their proper owner or to a member of the coaching staff. Any player found in the possession of missing or stolen equipment or personal property shall be dismissed from the team. In the interest of security players are not permitted in the team room, training room, storage areas, coach s office, equipment room or any other secured areas unless given permission by or immediately supervised by a coach. Only BEXLEY FOOTBALL players are allowed in the VARSITY locker room. Only Middle School players are allowed in the Middle School locker rooms. Never share your locker or locker combination with another player or student. It is highly recommended that you purchase a combination lock and that you double lock your locker.

Always check the area around your locker to make sure that all of your equipment is secure always double check your locker and spin the dial to make sure that your locker is completely locked before leaving the area. Players are expected to bring ALL of the equipment they need to practice every day. A player who has forgotten or lost a piece of equipment will be issued a replacement item and immediately billed for the missing equipment. If the original issue piece of equipment is found or brought to practice on a subsequent day the replacement item must be returned promptly to the head coach upon return the equipment bill for the replacement item will be cleared. All players are responsible for the return of all equipment issued to them by the Bexley Football Program. Equipment is to be returned at the end of the season on the date designated by the head coach. Players will be promptly billed for all missing, altered or abused equipment excluding normal wear and tear. Failure to return equipment and/or promptly pay for billed equipment will result in the player being declared ineligible for subsequent sport seasons, the withholding of report cards and all academic records (including graduation) and the denial of ticket purchasing rights to the junior prom and senior ball. Equipment for which a player has been billed must be returned to the appropriate head coach NOT the school cashier. Once the equipment is returned and inspected, the head coach will clear the equipment bill with the cashier. When a player is billed for a piece of equipment he will be billed for the replacement cost of the item, including sales tax and shipping costs. Players and parents are reminded that certain items and vendors have rigid ordering deadlines. A piece of billed equipment cannot be returned by the player after the vendor s ordering deadline has passed. Each player is completely responsible for his individual gear and personal property. Safety and security is the duty of each player. All players must be diligent in maintaining their equipment and keeping it in a safe, secure place. LOSS AND THEFT CAN BE COMPLETELY AVOIDED BY THE RESPONSIBLE AND CAREFUL ACTIONS OF THE PLAYER! PURCHASE AND USE QUALITY COMBINATION LOCKS FOR YOUR TEAM ROOM AND PE LOCKERS.

FINALLY NO EXCUSES ALWAYS TELL THE TRUTH! What you have done whether right or wrong is your own doing. ************ TEAM GUIDELINES ESTABLISHED & REVISED BY THE 2013 BEXLEY FOOTBALL COACHES. ************ LION PRIDE I, (print name) understand and will follow the rules of the Bexley football team. Student Signature Date Parent or Guardian Signature Date