Individuals/small groups in a GC'd sport should read this information to get a better understanding of what to expect when playing on a Singles team
Team
Captains: Each singles team should
elect a team captain. The captain is responsible for:
i) having pre, mid and post game meetings with the GC
ii) reporting the opponents spirit rating to the GC at the end of each game
iii) confirming the score with the GC at the end of the each game
iv) communicating with the CSSC when/if your team is having trouble fielding a
full team
v) assist with finding subs when necessary
Games
Coordinators (GC’s): DO
NOT call them refs! GC’s are there to help coordinate games by setting up the
gym, keeping time, tracking scores, reporting to the CSSC, and call
fouls/infractions only when players are not doing so themselves. In the event
an unexpected situation arises which prevents a GC from being at your gym,
games must still be played! Players should keep time and track scores. You can
report scores to the CSSC via email at info@calgaryportsclub.com. If you
have feedback regarding a GC, please submit it here: http://www.calgarysportsclub.com/register/gcfeedback.php
Sportsmanship: Please ensure your team is familiar with the
sportsmanship policy including the section pertaining to spirit points. The
policy can be found here: http://www.calgarysportsclub.com/leagues/sportsmanship.shtml If
you encounter a sportsmanship problem at one of your games, please submit your
feedback here: http://www.calgarysportsclub.com/register/scores-sportsmanship.php
Schedules: Schedules will be posted no later than 11:00pm
two days prior to the first day of your league.
Subs:
Game substitutions: All players get equal
opportunity to play – no matter what the girl:guy ratio is. For example: if
your team has 9 females and only 3 males, the 3 males do not play the entire
game leaving the girls to sub in for one another. All players will sub in to
ensure that each player receives equal playing time.
Roster substitutions: Singles teams cannot bring out friends unless
they are a direct replacement of a registered player. The original size of your
roster (8, 10, 12 players etc), is the MAXIMUM number of players permitted at
each game. If you know in advance that you will be unable to attend a
game, please let your teammates know. Help your team avoid defaulting by finding
yourself a sub. Anyone is eligible to sub so long as they are over 18
and have completed an online waiver. The CSSC can provide sub lists when requested. Call 403-244-7529 to get a
subs list.
Skill Levels: Singles teams will have a variety of skill
levels:
Skilled Players: Be patient, encouraging and kind. Do not
over-coach. Teach the basic rules only if a beginner wants to know more. Too
much coaching is perceived as negative feedback and not helpful. Positive
encouragement is the best coaching tactic!
Beginners: Be positive and make a commitment to yourself and your team to learn the
basic skills and gain a full understanding of the rules as soon as you can! If
you are unsure about something, just ask the more experienced players on your
team! Be receptive to feedback that is offered from teammates.
Facility Policy: Any team or player
who causes the CSSC to receive a complaint from a facility will be subject to a
minimum $100 fine and possible league suspensions and/or ejections. To review
the full policy, click here: http://www.calgarysportsclub.com/leagues/player-info.shtml#Locations
Standings: Standings are updated on a regular basis. If you notice an issue with
your standings, please let us know right away – do not wait until playoffs!
Jerseys:
Depending on the sport, you may be required to bring a light and a dark shirt to each game; this will be specified in the rules for your sport. Although team jerseys are not required, you may wish to have them made. Get your jerseys made through the official CSSC uniform supplier - Team Skyline, click here for more information.
If
the CSSC has missed anything or if you need any further clarification, please email info@calgarysportsclub.com.
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