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Sabercat
Wrestling Code of Conduct
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You now represent the Sabercat Wrestling team at all times.
Your behavior should bring pride to the organization - in school
attendance and grades, at practic and meets, and in the community.
This includes your driving habits, choice of entertainment activities
and language, and choices regarding drugs, alcohol, and tobacco.
Do not embarrass yourself, your coach, your team, or your school.
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Disrespect will not be tolerated. Wrestlers will respect themselves,
their teammates, their managers, and their coaches at all times,
in and out of wrestling practice. Wrestlers will show respect
to the equipment and practice room by upholding the standards
of cleanliness set by coaching staff. Wrestlers will respect
all parent volunteers, school administrators, and janitorial
or support staff. Wrestlers will show the utmost respect for
opposing teams, coaches, and officials. Respect will be shown
through appropriate behavior, language, and attitude.
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Standards of hygiene are mandatory
and non-negotiable.
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Report all injuries to the Head Coach immediately. Do not report
to the trainer until instructed to do so by the coach.
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No leaving practices, meets, or team functions without being
excused by the coach. You must sign in and check out. If you
arrive to an away meet with the team/coach, you will leave the
meet with the team/coach unless you have the proper parent permission
form on file.
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All practices, meets, and team activities are mandatory. Being
late or absent is a sign of disrespect to your team and your
coaching staff. If unable to attend, wrestlers must speak personally
with the head coach IN ADVANCE of the absense, and IN PRIVATE,
to obtain an excused absence. Unexcused absences may make a
wrestler ineligible to wrestle-off for a position, or may jeopardize
their varsity position. Upon two unexused absences, wrestler
must meet with the coaching staff for review of dedication to
the program.
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Wrestlers are expected to arrive at all activities 5 minutes
before the stated start time and assist the coaching staff as
needed.Tardiness will not be tolerated. Three tardies are equivalent
to one unexcused absence.
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Wrestlers are expected to attain the highest possible grades
and maintain academic eligibility throughout the year. If struggling,
wrestlers must notify the head coach as early as possible. Coaching
staff may be able to assist with tutoring, structured homework
time, or meeting with counselors or teachers. If a wrestler
becomes academically ineligible, he/she must bring a blue sheet
weekly until he/she regains eligibility. Wrestlers who become
academically ineligible can continue to practice with the team,
but may not compete.
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Wrestlers "cut" themselves from the team by not upholding
the code of conduct. The coaching staff reserves the right to
remove any wrestler from the team for poor attendance, lack
of motivation, failure to participate fully in training, disruptive
or abusive attitude, unexcused absences or excessive tardiness,
inappropriate behaviour, non-adherence to the standards of hygiene,
or disrespect to staff, teammates, opposing teams, teachers,
parents or volunteers.
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