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Sports Philosophy

 

The purpose of our program is to provide a fun, instructive and positive sporting environment where children can learn sportsmanship and the fundamentals of sports along with other life skills that are consistent with the teachings of St. Catherie Laboure and the Catholic Youth Council.

One of the main tenets of the program is to support and reinforce the spiritual formulation of each participant according to our Catholic faith principles. This entails what it means to be a member and a spiritual ambassador of St. Catherine Laboure's Catholic community which includes following and promoting certain faith-based responsibilities such as weekly Mass attendance, frequent participation in the sacraments, performing meaningful prayer on a consistent basis and respect for all forms of life. Remember, God and prayer comes first before all sports!

Our program aims to give as many students as possible the opportunity to both learn and participate in a variety of sporting experiences. An integral part of this entire experience will involve age-appropriate competition.

In the early grades (instructional level), the major emphasis will be on exposure to a sport's rules and skill development with an opportunity for significant participation. As students move to higher-grade levels, the athletic experience will incorporate attention to skill development, but increased emphasis will be paid to real game strategies and tactics.

The common goals of our athletic program include:

  1. Create an environment for the families of the parish and our neighbors to meet, interact and develop friendships that unify and strengthen the parish.
  2. Create a healthy and safe environment in which the youth of the parish can develop friendships, learn leadership skills, and improve physical fitness and self-esteem by competing in athletic competitions.
  3. Promote fellowship and sportsmanship with other parishes and educational institutions in the sports leagues in which we compete.
  4. Teach players the fundamental skills, both team and individual, and basic rules associated with the sport being played.

Sportsmanship

We expect our coaches, players, and parents to exhibit Christian behavior on and off the field at SCL and while at other sports facilities while representing SCL.

Coaches are to recognize and encourage the players regardless of results. They will model Christian behavior to the players. The coaches will provide equal playing time regardless of athletic ability and provide a save and fun environment to play.

Parents should model sportsmanlike conduct towards other parents, spectators, players, coaches and officials. Parents and fans need to limit comments at the field to positive encouragement. Parents should let the coach instruct the players on the field.

Players are expected to show respect toward parents, coaches, teammates, officials and especially opponents. We want out kids to play fair, hard and most of all, have fun!

Your child and you are making a commitment to a team. Please show up at all practices and games on time. Please let the coach know in advance if you are not able to make practice or a game.

Authorization/Release
Below is the text that you will see when you register your child for sports at SCL:

"The above named child(ren) has/have my permission to participate in the St. Catherine Laboure Parish soccer/volleyball program. I understand that no medical, accident or liability insurance of any type is carried by St. Catherine Laboure Parish, the SCL Athletic Association or any of its coaches. I acknowledge and agree that it is possible that my child(ren) may sustain an injury while participating in these activities and, in the event that such an injury occurs, St. Catherine Laboure Parish, the SCL Athletic Association, its coaches and any of its officers or members shall have no liability or obligation as a result and I hereby specifically release and discharge them and agree to hold them harmless from such liability. I agree to notify the appropriate coaches of any relevant medical conditions of my child(ren).

The SCL Athletic Association provides uniforms for the players. Each player is responsible for the care and return of their uniform. Uniforms will be distributed by team managers to players that have registered and are listed on the roster. Within two weeks of the end of the season, it is the responsibility of players to return their uniforms to their manager or team uniform coordinator. Uniforms are to be returned to the Uniform Director by team. Anyone not returning their uniform in the specified manner will be charged a fee of $35 per uniform. This fee will be assessed during the registration process should it be necessary. I acknowledge and agree that I understand the SCL uniform policy. "
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