West Coast Lacrosse

Code of Conduct

A. The Code of Conduct

Players, coaches, spectators, and parents are to conduct themselves in a manner that "Honors the Game" and demonstrates respect to other players, coaches, officials, and spectators. In becoming a member of the lacrosse community an individual assumes certain obligations and responsibilities to the game of lacrosse and its participants. The essential elements in this "Code of Conduct" are HONESTY and INTEGRITY. Those who conduct themselves in a manner that reflects these elements will bring credit to the sport of lacrosse, themselves, their teams, and their organization. It is only through such conduct that our sport can earn and maintain a positive image and make its full contribution to youth and adults sports in the United States and around the world. 

The Riptide Box Lacrosse League  supports the following behaviors for those participating or involved in any way with US Lacrosse and lacrosse in general:

The essential elements of the "Code of Conduct" must be adhered to. 

Sportsmanship and teaching the concepts of fair play are essential to the game, and must be taught and developed both at home and on the field during practices and games. Permitting, encouraging, or condoning performance that is dangerous or demeaning to a player, coach, official, spectator, or anyone connected with the function of the game is unacceptable. 

The emphasis on winning should never be placed above the value of good sportsmanship, the concepts of fair play, or the skills of the game. 

Derogatory comments are unacceptable. Use positive reinforcement with players and adults alike. It should be remembered that criticism, once made, can never be retracted. 

The safety and welfare of the players are of primary importance. 

Coaches must always be aware of the tremendous influence they have on their players. They are to strive to be positive role models in dealing with young people, as well as with adults. 

Officials are expected to conduct themselves as professionals and in accordance with those guidelines and rules set forth in the applicable rule books and manuals; and in a manner that demonstrates courtesy and fairness to all parties while exercising their authority on the field. 

Adults involved with the game must never permit anyone to openly or maliciously criticize badger, harass, or threaten an official. To do so is a violation of the rules of the game and must be considered unacceptable conduct. The coach must quietly and privately address all concerns to the officials at the appropriate time as defined by the rules; and if deemed appropriate, place in writing to the official's assigning authority any significant problems with the officiating. 

Knowledge of the Rules of Lacrosse must be respected and adhered to by all who participate in the game of lacrosse, both in the letter and the spirit of the game. The Rules are designed to protect the players, provide common standards and control the game. Attempts to beat these rules, to take unfair advantage of an opponent, or to teach deliberate unsportsmanlike conduct is considered unacceptable conduct. 

Guidelines and eligibility requirements, such as age and previous level of participation, have been established to encourage and maximize participation, as well as promote safety. All who participate in the game of lacrosse must be thoroughly acquainted with these rules and regulations, and should assume the responsibility for their observance and enforcement. Attempts to circumvent eligibility rules, or to use ineligible players, shall be considered unacceptable conduct. 


B. Enforcement of Violations of the Code of Conduct

A player or coach ejected from a West Coast Lacrosse sanctioned game for any Unsportsmanlike Conduct (See Definitions) will be barred from the remainder of the game in question and any remaining festival or tournament games. The offending individual(s) must immediately leave the game area. Depending upon the seriousness of the infraction, coaches may be barred from attending any future festival or tournament games as a spectator. Failure of the individuals to comply with this ruling will result in the team or chapter being barred from sending any team in any category (Bantam/Lightning) the following year. 

A team that plays an Illegal Player (See Definitions), knowingly or unknowingly, in a US Lacrosse Youth Council sanctioned game will forfeit the game during which the infraction occurred and be barred from participating in any remaining festival or tournament games (no tolerance). In addition, the chapter that sends a team with an illegal player, knowingly or unknowingly, will be barred from sending any team in any category (Bantam/Lightning) the following year. 

Unsportsmanlike Conduct (See Definitions) by spectators, who are identified by either a recognized game or event official(s), will first result in the stoppage of play and a request by the game officials to the coach(s) to address the offending spectator(s), asking that the disruptive activity cease immediately. If such behavior continues, a one-minute penalty on the in-home will be assessed by the game officials against the offending team (boys) or a yellow card given to the team coach (girls), and the offending spectator(s) must then immediately leave the game area for the remainder of that game. Failure of the spectator to leave the area will result in the immediate stoppage of play and the forfeiture of the game. Further, failure of the individual(s) to comply with this ruling will result in the team or chapter being barred from sending any team in any category (Bantam/Lightning) the following year. 

A player(s), coach(s), team official(s), and/or spectator(s) berating or abusing an official or another coach, player, or spectator prior to, during, or after a game will be barred from participating in the remainder of the game in question, festival, or tournament. The offending individual(s) must immediately leave the game area. Depending upon the seriousness of the infraction the offending coach(s), team official(s), or spectator(s) may be barred from attending any future festival or tournament games as a spectator.
Any player(s) or coach(s) who at any time while on festival grounds or in the game area conducts themselves in an abusive, offensive, or illegal manner outside of game situations will be barred from participating in any remaining festival or tournament games. Depending upon the seriousness of the infraction, the offending individual(s) or team(s) may be barred from attending any future festival or tournament games as a spectator(s). Further, a spectator(s) who conducts him or herself in an abusive, offensive, or illegal manner while on festival grounds outside of game situations will be subject to being barred from future games and festival or tournament grounds. NOTE: It should be understood that if the offending individual(s) will not leave the area of his/her own free will, and to enforce any of the above violations, a request will be made to have the offending individual(s) escorted from the area by a designated authority (Security, Festival Committee Member, Tournament Director, etc.). 

C. Definitions

Illegal Player(s) : An Illegal Player is defined as a player who is overage, grossly over the weight class limits, has been suspended from any festival participation.

Unsportsmanlike Conduct: Unsportsmanlike Conduct is defined as a player, coach, or spectator who at any time while on field or on the grounds of a sanctioned West Coast L event conducts themselves in an abusive, offensive, or illegal manner during game situations or outside of game situations. This includes but is not exclusive to:
Fighting; 

Causing property damage at an event site, (i. e.: Property damage to dorm rooms, eating areas, any part of the host site's physical plant, etc.); 

Entering into an argument with an official or umpire as to a decision that has been made; 

Attempting in any way to influence the decision of an official or umpire; 

Using threatening, profane, or obscene language or gestures at any time during a game; 

Baiting, taunting, or any other act which is intended or designed to embarrass, ridicule, or demean others under any circumstances, including on the basis of race, religion, gender, or national origin. 

D. Appeal Procedure and Process

If the barred team or chapter in question wishes to challenge the matter of participation in future West Coast Lacrosse sanctioned events, he/she may make a formal request in writing to the West Coast Lacrosse council for a special hearing. Once this request has been received, a hearing will be convened in a timely manner at the Festival or Tournament site or a site mutually agreed upon by all parties. The hearing panel will be made up of: the Designated Members of the WCL Staff Event Coordinator, the Event Director, and the Head of Men's and Women's Officials for the Event. All decisions of the panel as to future participation will be final. 

In cases involving the ejection of a coach, player, or spectator for Unsportsmanlike Conduct or for any other infraction as stated in the Enforcement Provisions of the Code of Conduct, there will be NO appeal process. The ruling of the game by WCL officials shall be final. 

I/we hereby agree to accept the terms and conditions of this WCL Code of Conduct. I/we further agree to attempt to understand the formal rules of lacrosse (as promoted in the NCAA or National Federation of High School Rules book), and finally, I/we hereby agree to become familiar with any other requirements of WCL Leagues in order to better support the game of lacrosse. Other requirements include, but are in no way limited to, the WCL By-Laws including Exhibit A thereto.

Please note that the WCL Code of Conduct must be accepted by both player and his parents/guardians prior to proceeding with the WCL registration. There will be no exceptions to this rule.

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