“Pursuing Victory with Honor” Handling things with a P.A.S.S. November 30 th 2010

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AHS Spring Sports Kickoff. “Pursuing Victory with Honor” Handling things with a P.A.S.S. November 30 th 2010 Sponsored by PALs. Helping Out. Ms. Shearburn-Moderator Mr. Lindsay-Moderator Ms. Tyson - Athletic Director Presenters Summer Shepherd Alexandra Stokes Kashyap Shah Ian Prum. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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“Pursuing Victory with Honor”Handling things with a P.A.S.S.

November 30th 2010

Sponsored by PALs

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Helping OutMs. Shearburn-Moderator

Mr. Lindsay-Moderator

Ms. Tyson - Athletic Director

Presenters

Summer Shepherd

Alexandra Stokes

Kashyap Shah

Ian Prum

Be Respectful(phones, listen, trash)Be Engaged(participate)Be Open Minded

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Door Prize

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PPrideride

AAttitudettitude

SSportsmanshipportsmanship

SScholarshipcholarship

Our GoalOur Goal The goal is to have The goal is to have all all student-athletes student-athletes work to embody work to embody these characteristics.these characteristics.

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ThinkYou should take great pride in the fact you are a student-athlete.?

PridePride

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You are seen as a student-athlete whether you You are seen as a student-athlete whether you are wearing your uniform, on the field or off.are wearing your uniform, on the field or off.

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Think

Why does it matter how you act on and off the court/field?

PridePride

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RememberIntegrity is doing what’s right, even when

nobody is watching -Jim Stovall

Meaning that some one is always watching what you do.

PridePride

Kids

Future Athletes

Parents/Friends

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Some of the most visible athletes are not the best role models

PridePride

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Make sure you remember YOU are some of the most visible members of

our school community

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PridePride

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ON YOUR SHEET

Complete the scruples checklist

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AttitudeHow do you interact with officials?

How about your coaches?

Opponents?

In support of the team(cheering)

While you’re playing? When you’re watching?

Does how you treat the game officials matter?

Why do fans often behave the worst?

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Reacting to a Bad CallOfficials are people tooThey can make mistakesYou may not agreeHow you handle it matters

AAttitudettitude

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Take a P.A.S.S.

Maintain Self Control Keep your Cool Think TEAM, not ME

(flagrant unsportsmanlike fouls disqualify you from the next contest; hurts the team)

Walk Away

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Door Prize

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On Your Sheet

Define Sportsmanship

Probably easier to define bad sportsmanship

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• Probably easier to define bad sportsmanship

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Bad Examples of Sportsmanship- EasyGood Examples of Sportsmanship- Hard

SportsmanshipSportsmanshipWhy do you play sports?

Remember that how you a play/cheer is a reflection of who YOU are.

But how you play/cheer is also a reflection of who WE are.

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Think about how sportsmanship mattersThink about how sportsmanship matters

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Good/Bad Examples

Should it be part of the game?

What happens afterwards?

Should you ever “Get in someone’s face”

SportsmanshipSportsmanship

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How to handle trash talking Take a P.A.S.S.

Ignore it

Make Coach/Referee aware

Play Harder

Rise above itResponding makes it worse

(especially with fans)

SportsmanshipSportsmanship

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Good Sportsmanship Matters!SportsmanshipSportsmanship

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Result of Trash Talking?SportsmanshipSportsmanship

Anger

Fights

Bad experience

Hurts the school’s reputation

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Easy to Find Poor Sportsmanship Hard to Find Good Sportsmanship

SportsmanshipSportsmanship

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1. Positive school yells and cheers in a respectful manner.

2. Encouraging those fans around you to join in displaying sportsmanlike conduct.

3. Applaud during the introduction of players, coaches and officials and at the end of a contest for all performances from all participants.

4. Respectfully responding to decision of officials.

5. Shaking hands with all participants and coaches at the end of the contest, regardless of the outcome.

You Should:You Should:

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1. Booing or heckling an official, coach, player or cheerleader.

2. Blaming the loss of a game on officials, coaches and participants.

3. Using profanity or displaying anger that draws attention away from the game.

4. Yelling in a disrespectful manner or to antagonize opponents or officials.

5. Refusing to shake hands or give recognition for good performances.

You Should Not:You Should Not:

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ON YOUR SHEET

Complete the Team/Individual checklists

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Door Prize

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Scholarship

• Student-Athletes at Albemarle have it tougher than most. Why?

• You are still required to maintain your studies.

• Do you think grades would on average go up or down during an athletes season?

A Scholarship?

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Scholarship It’s tough to balance it all but

your schoolwork must come first.

You’ve got to get your work done and there’s not enough time to do it.

FIND TIME!

On average athletes perform better academically, why?

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•Plan ahead•Study on the bus

(on the way to contests)

•Make time to study•Never use practice or game as an excuse!•Talk to older players about how they manage it•Get help during LEAP

It’s Student-Athlete,Not Athlete-Student!

Scholarship

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Our GoalOur Goal

Uphold Uphold these these

ideals!!!ideals!!!

PPrideride

AAttitudettitude

SSportsmanshipportsmanship

SScholarshipcholarship

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THANKS!

Have a great season!!!

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