Sunday, December 14, 2008

sportsmanship rules for athletic events

Please be aware of the following spectator rules that will apply to athletic events. These are based on the newly outlined OSAA rules.

CENTRAL VALLEY CONFERENCE
The Central Valley Conference (CVC) member schools believe that athletics are an integral component of the comprehensive high school experience for their student athletes. As athletes they are expected to exude and demonstrate fair play, honor for their sport and their mutual adversary, and ethical behavior conducive to the highest standards of character.
While the Central Valley Conference holds these values as their core principles for their athletes, the league holds spectators, parents and visitors to their venues with a similar set of expectations, believing that those in the stands are as responsible as those on the court for the gamesmanship of the event.


Please join us in respecting and supporting our athletes by remaining positive at our events, and demonstrating good citizenship at all of our outings. Thank You!

The following spectator behaviors are considered inappropriate:

The use of artificial noisemakers , signs or posters
Turning backs, holding up newspapers or jeering at opponents during player introductions
Derogatory and/or unsportsmanlike comments directed at opposing game participants, fans, and/or officials
Vulgar/offensive, racially/culturally insensitive or abusive language
Throwing objects of any kind on the playing surface or in the stands
Showing disrespect or failing to cooperate with game supervisors
Group chants that are directed at the opposing team or officials
Violating school/OSAA dress codes while in attendance


CENTRAL VALLEY CONFERENCE

The CVC expects fans to fulfill their role as ethical spectators by following these guidelines:

Realizing that the main purpose of the contest is the play of the game and the fan’s role is one of support for the contestants.
Understanding that high school athletics warrant a different set of behaviors than those observed at the collegiate or professional level.
Enhancing the venue through the positive and respectful support of all contest participants and game management personnel.
Honoring the individual identities and contributions of each participant involved in the contest by avoiding derogatory remarks based on the person’s appearance, cultural, ethnic, socio-economic or ability characteristics.
Accepting that contest officials are professionally trained and neutral acting people committed to doing the best job possible in enforcing the game rules.
Acknowledging that cheerleaders, halftime performers and other distinguished guests should be treated similarly to contest participants.
Bringing sportsmanship concerns to an administrator from their school unless one is unavailable, at which time they may bring sportsmanship concerns to the attention of anyone supervising the venue.
Student spectators remaining in the bleachers and removed from the playing surface during the contest.
Demonstrating respect for the venue by treating the facility appropriately, and placing trash in its proper receptacle.
Remaining off of the playing surface until coaches and officials have conducted their post game functions.


I know I speak for Mr. John and the rest of our administration. We are very proud of our fans. We have fun at our games but not at the expense of other people. Let's follow the rules shown above and be the model for the rest of the CVC.

Mr. Sutherland

Inclement Weather

A reminder to parents:

If school is cancelled, no events including practices on or off site can take place.

If school is delayed, all events and/or practices may take place as scheduled.

Make sure to check www.highschoolsports.net.

Mr. Sutherland

Basketball Schedules

I want to apologize for the inconvenience caused by the changes to our basketball schedules at such a late date.

When the athletic directors went to a "stacked" schedule for the 08-09 boys and girls seasons, we did so only for the purpose of the girls playing in front of more fans. Over the years we have been saddened by the lack of attendance our girls programs face. Our female basketball players play a good brand of basketball! What we had hoped through "stacking", and what had actually happened in the past, was that our girls would look up and actually see a larger crowd that might, subsequently, come to appreciate their efforts. Never do I remember any discussion of anything other than this purpose.

While we ran into issues that caused us to reevaluate our decision with regard to the schedules, be assured that what we originally attempted was with only the purest of intentions.

Mr. Sutherland

Weather Related Schedule Changes

In the event of weather issues, please go to www.highschoolsports.net. In the case of a postponement, cancellation, or time change, generally the first thing I will do is indicate the change on this site. In fact, once you get to "West Salem" on the site, you might want to consider bookmarking it.

You also can get to the site by clicking on the "Athletics Calendar" link on the West home page.

Thanks.

Mr. Sutherland

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Endowment Basketball Games

West Salem High School's boys and girls basketball teams will be involved in OSAA "endowment games". "Endowment games" allow schools to play games in excess of the normal season limit. In exchange, schools send gate receipts to the OSAA for the purpose of funding the "OSAA Foundation".

The Titan boys will play endowment games on December 1st versus Skyview of Vancouver, Washington at West High and December 3rd versus Crescent Valley in Corvallis. The girls will play an endowment game against Beaverton High at West Salem on December 15th.

No passes or ASB cards are accepted for endowment games. Ticket prices are $6.00 for adults and $4.00 for students.

The goals of the OSAA Foundation are:
- to help ensure the future of educational high school activities in Oregon
- to maintain and enhance participation opportunities for the nearly 130,000 Oregon high school students involved in OSAA sanctioned activities annually
- to increase statewide awareness regarding the benefits of participation in educational high school activities.

Mr. Sutherland

Coaching Openings

West Salem is still looking for both a head softball and head boys golf coach. We are working through the process and have had contact with several applicants for both positions. While we are still looking for the "right fit", we are moving in a positive direction.

Mr. Sutherland