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We
strive to post updated schedules for all sports,
but must rely on our volunteers to make this happen.
If there is a schedule that we do not have, please
contact us with
your request.
For a complete schedule of when each deanery sport
begins and the grades it includes, download our
2007-08
Sports Season Calendar.
Check
back with us later in the summer to obtain the
2008-09 Sports Season Calendar.
5th-8th
Grade Volleyball Schedule 2008
Check
back with us in July for the complete 2008 Volleyball
schedule.
Volleyball
Rules
Southern
Indiana Catholic Football Schedule 2008
Check
back with us later in the summer for the complete
2008 Football schedule.
Fall
2008
Check
back with us later in the summer for the complete
2008 Boys Tennis schedule.
Girls
Tennis -
Spring
2009
Check
back with us later in the summer for the complete
2008 Girls Tennis schedule.
Basketball
Rules for 5th through 8th grade - boys and girls
5-6
grade final results 2007-08
7-8
grade final results 2007-08
3rd
& 4th Grade Basketball Schedule - 2009
Check
back with us later in the summer for the complete
2008 Basketball schedule.
3rd
& 4th Grade Basketball 2008 Rules
Check
back with us later in the summer for the complete
2008 Swimming schedule.
Sign
up by calling Kathy Collings at 945-9704 or email
her.
Soccer
Rules 2007
Track
Records 2008
Track
Rules
General
Schedule for Track Meets
Track
Results for 2008 Final Meet- 4th though 6th grades
Track
Results for 2008 Final Meet- 7th though 8th grades
Cheerleading
guidelines
Athletic Code: Deanery athletic competition is
a means of developing youth and giving them the
opportunity to enjoy healthful sports. One of
the most important lesson young athletes can learn
is that whether you win or lose, that they learn
to respect opponents, officials and spectators.
The most powerful way they learn this lesson is
through example. Therefore it is important that
all concerned with the Deanery athletic program
follow this code:
- To emphasize the proper ideals of sportsmanship,
ethical conduct and fair play.
- To demonstrate courtesy to opponents and
officials.
- To respect the integrity and judgment of
officials.
- To have a thorough understanding and acceptance
of the rules and standards of eligibility.
- To recognize that the purpose of competition
is to promote the physical, mental, moral, social
and emotional well-being of the players.
- To remember that a game is only an activity
and not a matter of life or death for player,
coach, school, parish, official or fan.
Players
should:
- Know and demonstrate the fundamentals of
sportsmanship.
- Curtail fellow teammates whose behavior is
unbecoming.
- Respect the property of hosts and the decision-making
responsibilities of officials.
- Show respect for injured opponents.
- Not applaud errors of opponents or penalties
inflicted on them.
- Not heckle, jeer or intentionally distract
members of the opposing team.
- Never criticize fellow competitors or the
coach for losing.
- Respect the judgment and strategy of the
coach and not be a second guesser.
- Demonstrate appropriate behavior before and
after contests.
Coaches
Should:
- Read, understand, support and sign the Coaches
Code contract
- Always set a good example for others to follow.
- Teach the values of honest effort in conforming
to the spirit as well as the letter of the rules.
- Instruct the players of their sportsmanship
responsibilities.
- Discipline those players who display poor
sportsmanship behavior and remove players who
flaunt disciplinary action.
- Be a gracious host to opponents and treat
them as you would want to be treated.
- Provide opportunities for social interaction
among coaches and players.
- Respect the officials' judgment and interaction
of the rules and lead by example to the players.
- Help players in recognizing the dangers of
drugs, alcohol and tobacco use to their bodies
and minds.
Parents
and Fans Should:
- Be courteous to players, coaches and fans
of opponents.
- Cheer a good play by an opponent.
- Not applaud errors of opponents or penalties
inflected on them.
- Serve as a role model for the players.
- Respect the property of your own facility
and that of your opponents.
All
players, coaches or spectators who are not living
up to the deanery Code of Ethics will be subject
to immediate suspension or expulsion from athletic
competitions. The head coach is ultimately responsible
for the conduct of his or her players and assistant
coaches. The head coach and any parish or school
administrators in attendance at a game are asked
to be responsible for the behavior of their fans.
We
hope that all involved in deanery athletics will
work together to implement this Code of Ethics.
The reality is that no philosophy can be fully
implemented through legislation. Only by constantly
focusing upon the philosophy by a team of fully
committed Christian adults can we help the youth
grow in all dimensions through athletics.
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