CCS GENERAL TOURNAMENT INFORMATION
The following information is applicable to all CCS Championships. Each event is conducted under these guidelines, procedures and regulations. Responsible school personnel must be familiar with these aspects of our program and are expected to conform to the practices and policies set forth in this section. "Sport-specific" details of individual events are contained in the respective sport bylaws which follow.
ADMINISTRATION
All post-season competition is held under the auspices of the
CCS Board of Managers, which has established the rules and regulations set forth herein.
The Commissioner, staff, and event managers are answerable to the Board, and are charged
and empowered to administer all events within established policies. When established
policies do not specifically address the circumstances, the CCS Commissioner has the
authority to make a determination. The CCS Commissioner may delegate that responsibility
and authority to staff or events managers whenever necessary. Any such
determinations made involving CCS Play-offs are considered final, and no appeal may be made
in the interest of the reasonable, timely operation of the CCS Tournament for the
participants involved.
ADMISSION
Admission to all CCS events is subject to control: payment of
established admission prices, and/or provisions of pass privileges. Admission is only for
purposes of viewing the event for personal pleasure; no other license is granted.
Admission may be refused or revoked for cause subject only to the decision of responsible
CCS personnel or law enforcement agency. Abuse of pass privileges will result in
forfeiture of said privilege.
| Admission prices for all Championship Events are established as follows: | ||||||
| EVENT | ADULT | SENIOR | STUDENT | CHILD | FAMILY | |
F |
Cross Country | 6.00 | 3.00 | 3.00 | 2.00 | --- |
| Field Hockey | 6.00 | 3.00 | 3.00 | 2.00 | --- | |
| Football | 8.00 | 5.00 | 5.00 | 2.00 | 16.00 | |
| Football (Pre-sale) | 6.00 | 5.00 | 5.00 | 2.00 | 16.00 | |
| Volleyball - Girls | 6.00 | 4.00 | 3.00 | 2.00 | --- | |
| Water Polo | 6.00 | 4.00 | 3.00 | 2.00 | --- | |
W |
Basketball | |||||
| Rounds prior to Qtr-Finals | 6.00 | 4.00 | 3.00 | 2.00 | 12.00 | |
| Quarter-Finals | 7.00 | 5.00 | 4.00 | 2.00 | 14.00 | |
| Semi-Finals | 7.00 | 5.00 | 4.00 | 2.00 | 14.00 | |
| Finals | 8.00 | 5.00 | 4.00 | 2.00 | 16.00 | |
| Soccer | 6.00 | 3.00 | 3.00 | 2.00 | --- | |
| Wrestling | ||||||
| 1 Session | 6.00 | 4.00 | 3.00 | 2.00 | --- | |
| 2 Sessions | 9.00 | 7.00 | 5.00 | 3.00 | --- | |
| Tournament | 13.00 | 10.00 | 8.00 | 4.00 | --- | |
| S P R I N G |
Baseball | 6.00 | 4.00 | 3.00 | 2.00 | --- |
| Gymnastics | 6.00 | 4.00 | 3.00 | 2.00 | --- | |
| Softball | 6.00 | 4.00 | 3.00 | 2.00 | --- | |
| Swimming & Diving | 6.00 | 4.00 | 3.00 | 2.00 | --- | |
| Track & Field | 6.00 | 4.00 | 3.00 | 2.00 | --- | |
| Volleyball - Boys | 6.00 | 4.00 | 3.00 | 2.00 | --- | |
AWARDS
Awards will be presented according to the following CHART OF
AWARDS (the CCS Awards Committee is responsible for periodic review and
recommendations for modification):
| SPORT | CERTIFICATES | MEDALS | TROPHIES | |
F |
Cross Country(B/G) | --- | 1st-7th Indiv/Div(70) | 1st-2nd Place Teams/Div(20) |
| Field Hockey | Runners-Up | Champions(18) | 1st-2nd Place Teams(02) | |
| Football | Runners-Up/Div | Champions(44/Div=176) | 1st-2nd Place Teams/Div(08) | |
| Golf-Indiv(G) | --- | 1st-6th Indiv | --- | |
| Golf-Team(G) | Runners-Up | Champions(06) | 1st-4th Place Teams(04) | |
| Soccer-Div.III(B) | Runners-Up | Champions(18) | 1st-2nd Place Teams(02) | |
| Tennis-Indiv(G) | --- | 1st-4th Sgls & Dbls(12) | --- | |
| Tennis-Team(G) | Runners-Up | Champions(10) | 1st-2nd Place Teams(02) | |
| Volleyball(G) | Runners-Up/Div | Champions(15/Div=75) | 1st-2nd Place Teams/Div(10) | |
| Water Polo(B/G) | Runners-Up/Div | Champions(15/Div=45) | 1st-2nd Place Teams/Div(06) | |
| W I N T E R |
Basketball(B/G) | Runners-Up/Div | Champions(15/Div=150) | 1st-2nd Place Teams/Div(20) |
| Soccer-D.I/II(B) & D.I/II/III(G) | Runners-Up/Div | Champions(18/Div=90) | 1st-2nd Place Teams/Div(10) | |
| Wrestling | --- | 1st-6th Indiv/Wt(84) | 1st-4th Place Teams(04) | |
S |
Badminton | --- | 1st-4thBS,GS,BD,GD,MD(32) | --- |
| Baseball | Runners-Up/Div | Champions(18/Div=54) | 1st-2nd Place Teams/Div(06) | |
| Golf-Indiv(B) | --- | 1st-6th Indiv | --- | |
| Golf-Team(B) | Runners-Up | Champions(06) | 1st-4th Place Teams(04) | |
| Gymnastics | --- | 1st-6th Indiv/Event(30) | 1st-4th Place Teams(04) | |
| Softball | Runners-Up/Div | Champions(18/Div=54) | 1st-2nd Place Teams/Div(06) | |
| Swim/Diving(B/G) | --- | 1st-6th Ind & Relays(252) | 1st-4th Place Teams(08) | |
| Tennis-Indiv(B) | --- | 1st-4th Sgls & Dbls(12) | --- | |
| Tennis-Team(B) | Runners-Up/Div | Champions(10/Div=20) | 1st-2nd Place Teams/Div(04) | |
| Track/Field(B/G) | --- | 1st-6th Ind & Relays(264) | 1st-4th Place Teams(08) | |
| Volleyball(B) | Runners-Up | Champions(15) | 1st-2nd Place Teams(02) | |
BANDS
Participation by school bands is encouraged at Championship
events. Except for Football, bands are generally limited to 18
members. However, by
school request, the Commissioner may approve additional members. Band members with
instruments will be admitted without charge upon verification by the school Band Director
at the admission gate.
CHEERLEADERS/SPIRIT
GROUPS
Spirit groups in school uniform will be admitted without
charge at admission gates. "Unofficial" groups or individuals will not be
admitted without charge. All activities of spirit groups, either in uniform or
"unofficial," are expected to be supervised by participating school personnel.
School banners are encouraged. Signs with positive, supportive messages are
allowed. DEROGATORY SIGNS ARE PROHIBITED AND WILL BE REMOVED.
Routines, skits, and
other activities of spirit groups are reflections of the school and the CCS; therefore,
good taste is expected! The Guidelines outlined in the National Federation
Cheerleaders Guide shall be followed.
COACHES
ATTENDANCE AT ALL COMPETITIONS
All participants must be under the supervision of
credentialed or certified coaches. Unaccompanied athletes shall not compete (CIF By-laws
307 and 506; Admin. Code, Title V).
1. The coach of either a public school
or private school team or athlete must be the coach of record
for that school for the current
season and must comply with all requirements of CIF Bylaw 506:
A.
All public school teams must be coached by persons who meet the requirement of
the
California Education Code and the California Administrative Code, Title V.
B. In the case of a
non-public school, persons engaged by that school on a yearly contract
basis as regular members of the school coaching or teaching staff and certified by the
administrator of that school as competent for the position held.
2. In the case of an emergency
ONLY, the principal of the school may designate an alternate coach,
as long as it is done in
writing prior to the contest and submitted to the League Commissioner
for all pre-season and League contests, and the CCS Commissioner for
CCS Play-off contests.
Any alternate coach MUST be an individual who meets
all the conditions required in 1A. above
in the
case of a public school; and 1B. above in the case of a non-public school.
3. Students who are not
accompanied by a coach meeting the above requirements at any CIF
contest
WILL BE CONSIDERED INELIGIBLE and will not be allowed to compete.
(See CCS By-Laws, Article VI, Section 3. and Section 9.)
COACHES MEETINGS
In most team sports, a pre-game meeting with contest
officials is required. In Football, a pre-Tournament meeting is held for
participating coaches and
administrators with CCS Staff. (See "sport-specific" sections of this Tournament
Guide and the CCS Participant Information Bulletins for details.)
ENTRY INFORMATION
Team and individual entries for Championship competition are
based upon by-laws recommended by the CCS Sports Committees and approved by the Board of
Managers. Generally, participation is limited to players who have engaged in
season-long league school team competition in the respective sport. Novice, all-comer, non-varsity and/or
exhibition competition is prohibited. Generally, team competition is limited to League
Champions and Runners-up. Exceptions must be approved by the CCS Board of Managers.
Individual entrants must have qualified through League Championships or must have met qualifying standards through season-long CIF/CCS competition.
At-Large teams, when previously approved by the CCS Board of Managers, shall be selected by objective criteria published in advance of the selection meeting or entry application deadline. (See "sport-specific" sections for entry information in the respective Championships.)
ELIGIBILITY
Only currently eligible athletes may
participate. Ineligible students shall not compete in any school
contest. Any contest in which an ineligible student competes, either
intentionally or unintentionally, in all sports, shall be forfeited.
Additional sanctions may be imposed on the school or the sports programs
involved if determined to be necessary by the appropriate CCS or League
governance body (See CCS Bylaws, Article 6 Section 9)
The knowing, and/or intentional, use of an ineligible athlete in either team or individual competition is a very serious violation of the CIF and CCS regulations, and may subject the school to suspension of all membership privileges for an indefinite period.
FILMING/VIDEO TAPING
Filming or taping games for future use, other than
commercial use, is permitted. Coaches may exchange films/tapes or secure films/tapes from
any source for scouting purposes. Commercial use of films or video tapes is subject to control
of the CCS. (See RADIO-TV ARRANGEMENTS later
in this section of "GENERAL TOURNAMENT INFORMATION.")
FINANCIAL ARRANGEMENTS
All revenue and expenses associated with CCS Championship
contests are administered by the CCS office:
* Team Tournament Expenses:
Travel in team sports is subsidized as a game expense.
(See Appendix: TEAM SPORTS TRAVEL SUBSIDY FORM)
In Football
only, team travel and an additional expense subsidy are provided.
(See Appendix: TEAM SPORTS TRAVEL SUBSIDY
FORM -- FOOTBALL)
* Individual Tournament Expenses: No subsidy is provided.
* Management
Expenses: Necessary personnel to administer contests, other than for student
supervision, are paid by the CCS.
EACH
PARTICIPATING SCHOOL IS EXPECTED TO PROVIDE ADEQUATE SUPERVISION
OF ITS STUDENTS AND SPECTATORS FOR ALL CCS CONTESTS.
* Net Revenues:
All net revenue from CCS Championships is allocated according to the Financial
Policies of the Section, as approved by
the CCS Board of Managers. Generally, revenue is used
to offset non-contest related expenses of
operations, as necessary.
FORMAT OF COMPETITION
Only single-elimination, Varsity Championship competition is
allowed in team sports.
All individual competition is also single-elimination, except that heats may be conducted in Track & Field and Swimming Trials, with non-winning competitors advancing to Finals, and in Wrestling where "wrestle-backs" are held for advancement toward Third-Place.
Division (enrollment categories) competition is approved leading to multiple Champions in given sports -- See "sport-specific" sections of this Tournament Guide for identification.
Only CCS Runner-up teams will be nominated for At-Large entry to CIF State Championships. Teams eliminated in Semi-Final contests will not be nominated.
Each Sport Advisory Committee recommends specific bracketing, At-Large, and Seeding procedures for use in the various Tournaments to the CCS Board of Managers for adoption. The latest approved format shall continue to be used until changed by the Committee and approved by the CCS Board of Managers. Proposals for FORMAT CHANGE should generally follow the sample time-line provided below, from proposal to approval:
| FORMAT CHANGE PROPOSAL | Fall Sports | Winter Sports | Spring Sports | |
| 1. | Submitted for 1st reading at Board of Managers meeting in... | January | April | October |
| 2. | Action item at Board of Managers meeting in... | April | October | January |
| 3. | Approved change implemented the sport season immediately following the action; hence, effective in... | September | Nov./Dec. | Feb./Mar. |
FRAUDULENT ENTRY
INFORMATION
(from
CCS By-Laws, Article VI, Section
8.):
2. QUALIFICATION FOR CCS PLAY-OFFS
(a)
Individual Student(s)
(1) If it is
determined that fraud or false information has been used by any student(s) or
persons associated with the student(s) in order for an individual student to
meet
qualification standards for participation in any CCS Playoff Event, that student
shall
become immediately ineligible for competition at any CCS member school in that
sport for a minimum period of time of 12 calendar months from the date that
it was
determined that false or fraudulent information or practices were used. If it is
determined that someone associated with a student (coach, parents, friend, etc.)
provided false information or used fraud in order for that student to meet qualification
standards for participation in any CCS Play-off Event, with or without the
students
knowledge, that student shall become immediately ineligible for competition at any
CCS member-school in that sport for a minimum period of time of 12 calendar
months from the date it was determined that false or fraudulent information or
practices were used.
(2) Any contests in which
this student participated subsequent to the use of false
information or fraud shall be forfeited according to the guidelines set forth in
Article VI, Section 9. (Ineligible
Players).
(b)
Teams
(1) If it is determined that someone
associated with a school (including, but not limited
to a
coach) knowingly participates in either providing false information or using
fraud, or
knowingly allows others to do so, in order for a team to meet qualification
standards in
any CCS Play-off Event, that team will become immediately ineligible
for further
competition in that sport that season.
(2) Any contests in which that team has
participated based on the false information or
fraud
shall be forfeited and any trophies or awards earned shall be returned.
3. SCHOOL PERSONNEL INVOLVEMENT
If any school personnel (including
but not limited to a coach) knowingly participates in either
providing false information or allowing others to provide false
information in order to gain
favorable eligibility status for a student, or team information
to meet qualification standards for
participation in any CCS Play-off Event, sanctions
may be imposed on the school, including
but not limited to; probationary status,
prohibitions against Play-off participation, forfeitures,
revoking of CCS membership, etc.
INCLEMENT WEATHER
Contests will be held as announced, unless cancelled by the
CCS office in consultation with Site Directors. If in doubt, schools should
check the CCS web page or contact the
CCS office prior to departure for contest sites. Such decisions will normally be made at
least two hours prior to the beginning of the competition,
or by NOON
of the day of competition and posted on the web page. Contact: CCS Office - 408-441-9505
NATIONAL
FEDERATION (NF) RULES
All contests are conducted under NF rules,
when such are available. Exceptions, if any, are set forth in the
"sport-specific" sections of this Tournament Guide.
In the case of "State Adoptions" allowed in the NF Rulebook, please see "sport-specific" sections of this Tournament Guide for CCS/CIF "Adoptions."
In sports for which there are no NF rules written, the rules of the amateur governing body of those respective sports are used.
OFFICIALS
The CCS Commissioner shall contract with local
accredited Officials
Associations for officials to work throughout the Tournaments. Only
officials
from officials organizations that are currently certified by the CIF shall be
contracted to officiate any CCS Play-off contest.
PARTICIPANT
INFORMATION BULLETINS
A Participant Information Bulletin will be sent to
principals, athletic directors, coaches, media, and officials, as well as being posted on the
CCS web-site, approximately three weeks
prior to each Section Tournament in which a school or official is involved.
Specific Tournament information is included in this Tournament Guide and in the Participant Information Bulletins. These documents are essential to the participants and should be shared with coaches and players. They must be carefully and thoroughly read in order to have complete understanding of the specific Tournament. It is expected that all such information, rules, and regulations are followed by all coaches, spectators, and athletes.
It is the responsibility of the schools involved to insure all appropriate parties are aware of pertinent Tournament information. Violation of any Tournament rules and/or non-compliance with such regulations may result in suspension of the privilege of participation in CCS Play-offs for that school.
PASSES
Only CCS and CIF passes will be honored at Section Play-off
events. Passes from Leagues, schools, officials associations, colleges, booster clubs, and
others will not be honored. Improperly utilized CCS passes will be confiscated and
forfeited.
CCS PASS POLICY provides for admission of faculty supervision. For Football and Basketball, 12 supervisors will be admitted. In all other sports, six (6) admissions will be provided, unless a school principal requests additional admissions. (See SUPERVISION & ADMISSION OF SUPERVISORS below in this "GENERAL TOURNAMENT INFORMATION" section for additional information.)
The following procedure will be followed for all CCS events for admission and identification of faculty supervisors:
PRACTICE AT
COMPETITION SITES
No arrangements for practice at competition sites are
approved by the CCS.
NOTE: These prohibitions are necessary
for two significant reasons:
1) We do not
wish to inconvenience our hosts by additional usage; AND
2) Near-by
schools, with easier access to a particular facility, have a distinct advantage
over distant schools.
Failure to comply with these regulations may affect the school's
further participation
in that Tournament during the current year or in the future.
PROGRAMS,
TOURNAMENT ROSTER FORMS
Programs will be produced for sale at Tournament sites by
the CCS, normally beginning at the Quarter-Finals in most sports. Participant Information Bulletins and
"sport-specific" Tournament Roster Forms will specify the due date for
such information to be submitted, as required.
(See Appendix for CCS PLAY-OFFS
DATES SHEET and "sport-specific" TOURNAMENT
ROSTER FORMS.)
PUBLIC ADDRESS
Public address announcements are an important and
occasionally over-looked portion of a well-run event. Not only is contest and sponsorship
information required, the announcer must also assist in establishing the tone and
environment of the event. Pre-contest time-outs and contest interludes provide important
opportunities for sportsmanship, sponsorship, and game management messages.
If the
responsibility for selection of announcers rests with a school, consideration should be
given to using an announcer who can lend a professional and positive demeanor to this
important aspect of the contest.
RADIO-TV ARRANGEMENTS
All broadcast rights to CCS events are reserved, and are
subject to licensing and payment of broadcast/telecast fees. The CCS reserves the right to
approve all advertisers, as well as the date and time of all broadcasts/telecasts.
All such arrangements must be made well in advance, through
the CCS Commissioner.
SPECTATOR/FAN
BEHAVIOR AND ROOTING SECTIONS
Whether organized or spontaneous, the activities
of rooting sections are important aspects of events. Positive, supportive activities and
cheers add to our programs; conversely -- rude, crude, and hostile behaviors detract from
them and cannot be condoned. Responsible school personnel
must be
vigilant and prepared to act in the event of unacceptable fan behavior.
SCHOOL/FACULTY SUPERVISORS VISIBILITY
It is the policy of the CCS that adequate school/faculty supervisors be
admitted to the game free of charge. Along with this complimentary admission, it is the
expectation that these supervisors will work to insure a positive athletic experience for
all by curtailing negative behavior by students and/or other spectators in attendance to
watch their school's athletes compete. Administrators and supervisors from participating schools should
identify themselves to the Site Director prior to the beginning of any CCS contest and let
him/her know where they will be located throughout the contest. The Site Director may then
call on the Administrators and supervisors to handle any inappropriate behavior of any fans associated
with that school.
IT IS EACH SCHOOL'S RESPONSIBILITY TO PROVIDE SUPERVISION FOR SUCH A CASE!
Many experienced school supervisors have found that visible positioning is important. A vantage point in front of the rooters not only allows a supervisor to be seen, it allows the supervisor to see and hear the activities which may not be apparent when behind or adjacent to the spectators.
BANNERS & SIGNS which positively support ones own school are encouraged at all CCS contests. Any negative signs are not allowed and will be removed. Whenever such banners or signs are paraded in front of other rooting sections, this almost always evokes a hostile response, as do some band activities. Pre-contest instruction by School Administrators/Faculty can avoid these potential problems.
SEATING POLICY: In order that all persons may experience maximum enjoyment at CCS athletic events, and to enhance and encourage good public order, it is the policy of the CCS that all persons wishing to audibly cheer or support a particular team be seated in area designated for, or most closely identified with, the team in question. Seating of persons audibly cheering for a particular team in the cheering section of, or areas most closely identified with, the opposing team is to be avoided wherever possible, and such persons shall be directed by staff to the appropriate seating location for their team.
Designated areas for rooters are generally provided or occur spontaneously; in such cases, the assistance of faculty supervisors and cheerleaders is very helpful in properly seating fans. Attempting to move established groups from one location to another invites trouble and can easily be avoided by following established seating plans.
All Championships are conducted with the
highest expectation of
GOOD SPORTSMANSHIP -- WE INSIST ON IT!
The CCS Board of Managers has adopted the Sportsmanship Policy included below. Each school Principal is required to verify by signature on a Sportsmanship Contract for Fall, Winter, and Spring Sports that he/she has communicated and explained the CCS Sportsmanship Policy to all athletes, coaches, faculty members, boosters, band members, Athletic Directors, and anyone else associated with the school's Athletic Program. A copy of each school's signed Sportsmanship Contract attesting to this fact must be on file in the office of the Central Coast Section before that school is allowed to participate in that respective season CCS Play-offs. All who are associated with athletics in the Central Coast Section should read, understand, and adhere to this CCS/CIF SPORTSMANSHIP POLICY:
OUR
SPORTSMANSHIP DEFINITION:
A person who can take a loss or defeat without complaint, or victory without
gloating, and who treats his/her opponents with fairness, courtesy, and respect.
The following behavior is unacceptable at all CIF/CCS High School contests:
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1. The following are expected to be
role-models demonstrating sportsmanship at all times:
a.
Principal/Administrative
Staff;
b.
Athletic Directors;
c.
Coaches, Players, and
Cheerleaders;
d. Faculty Members;
e.
Booster Club Members;
f.
Band Members and
Band Directors.
2. Coaches, players, and spectators will respect the integrity
and judgement of sports officials.
3. The conduct of coaches, players, and cheerleaders generally
sets the tone for CCS/CIF school
contests. They will be expected to maintain
the highest level of decorum at all CCS/CIF contests.
4. The following action plans are recommended for implementation
at all CCS/CIF school contests:
a.
A script should be
provided to the announcer, including:
(1) Welcome Statement;
(2) Sportsmanship Expectations;
(3) Acknowledgement and Introduction of Game Officials;
(NOTE: There should be a short statement endorsing the officials as neutral
persons who have been certified by the appropriate officials association.)
(4) Introduction of Players;
(5) Sponsorship Recognition (when appropriate).
b.
Include the CIF Code of
Ethics in the game programs (this is found on the front inside
cover of both
the CIF and CCS Constitutions & By-Laws and Directories).
c.
Each participating
school's administration is expected to emphasize sportsmanlike
behavior at all
CCS/CIF school contests:
(1)
This shall be directed to coaches, players, cheerleaders, and spectators in
the
day(s) prior to the contest;
(2)
Rallies, team meetings, faculty meetings, spirit club meetings, school
bulletins,
and PA announcements are all appropriate venues;
(3) Contact the principal or administrator-in-charge of the opponent's school at
least
one day prior to contests, as appropriate, to promote practical applications of
sportsmanship and to ensure the proper environment for the contest.
d.
It is the responsibility
of the administration of each participating school to designate an
administrative representative who will:
(1)
Check in with the Site Manager 30 minutes prior to the game-time, and
establish
where he/she will be throughout the contest;
(2)
Enforce the highest standards of sportsmanship within his/her own student
body;
(3)
Contact the administrative representative of the opponent's school to report
any
violations of sportsmanship by either school's supporters.
CCS PLAY-OFF CONTESTS:
Prior to each CCS Play-off contest, the CCS Site Director shall convene a
meeting, wherein the CCS sportsmanship expectations shall be reviewed. This meeting will
include team captains, coaches, and administrators from participating schools, as well as
the contest officials.
Coaches and team captains shall review the CCS sportsmanship expectations with participants prior to the start of play.
COACHES ROLE:
Coaches are expected to monitor player behavior, as well as their own personal
behavior, and shall not allow any act, gesture, language, or behavior which is detrimental
to these Championships. Coaches must accept this responsibility and recognize that
their
own personal behavior sets the tone for players and spectators. Specific reference is
made to emotional control as regards officiating -- both during the contest and in any
post-game commentary.
ANY PLAYER OR COACH WHO IS EJECTED FROM A PLAY-OFF CONTEST FOR UNSPORTSMANLIKE BEHAVIOR IS DISQUALIFIED FOR THE REMAINDER OF THE PLAY-OFFS, INCLUDING NOR-CAL AND CIF CHAMPIONSHIPS. (CCS By-Law VII, 2-3.)
There are very high expectations of personal conduct on the part of players, coaches, officials, and others associated with our events. No list could be long enough to stress the positive examples necessary to emphasize those expectations.
GUIDELINES
OF EXPECTED BEHAVIOR DURING AWARDS CEREMONIES:
The members and coaches of the teams qualifying for the CCS
Championship Finals have worked long and hard hours to accomplish that difficult
achievement. The CCS Board of Managers considers it extremely important to recognize and
reward these efforts by conducting formal awards presentations in front of the parents,
families, and friends of the Finals' participants at the conclusion of each sport's
Championships.
The Board is equally concerned with appropriate sportsmanlike demeanor and citizenship being displayed by players and coaches following these often-times highly emotional Championship contests. Winning with "class and respect" must be considered no less important than losing with "grace and dignity!"
To that end, therefore, coaches and/or designated school athletic administrators are responsible for reviewing with their respective team personnel, prior to all Championship contests, the following Guidelines of Expected Behavior During Championship Awards Ceremonies for all participants at Section events:
1. As soon as
the contest (and any customary hand-shake) is completed, teams should
immediately line up in an orderly fashion at the area
designated by the Site Director.
2. Since parents and other spectators want a clear, unobstructed
view of all participants, teams
should assemble in one straight line, rather
than in undefined groups.
3. Politely, but firmly, inform the media that
presentations will last for just a few minutes, and
that interviewing can take place after the
awards ceremony is completed.
4. Politely, but firmly, inform families and friends that
participants can be greeted upon leaving
the contest playing area after the awards
ceremony.
5. While the other team is being honored, both winning
and losing team members and coaches
should stand attentively and respectfully,
and refrain from such disruptive activites as
putting on sweats, changing shoes, taking off uniforms,
demonstrating or yelling to the
crowd and/or TV cameras, and interviewing with the media.
6. Members of the Runner-up team, though understandably unhappy
about losing the contest,
should step briskly to the presentor as his/her name
is called, shake hands, accept their
award, step back to their place in line, and refrain from
making any demonstrations
regarding their disappointment and/or frustration.
7. Members of the Championship team, though understandably
jubilant about winning the
contest, should step briskly to the presentor as
his/her name is called, shake hands,
accept their award, step back to their place in line, and refrain
from any tainting or other
such inappropriate gestures to the crowd or other team.
8. All participants are expected to remain attentive and respectful
in their designated areas
during the entire awards
ceremony. Upon completion of the ceremony, teams are urged to
immediately and directly leave the contest playing area.
CALIFORNIA INTERSCHOLASTIC FEDERATION CODE OF ETHICS
IT IS THE DUTY OF ALL CONCERNED WITH HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETICS
1. To emphasize the proper ideals of sportsmanship, ethical
conduct, and fair play;
2. To eliminate all possibilities which tend to destroy the best
values of the game;
3. To stress the values derived from playing the game fairly;
4. To show cordial courtesy to visiting teams and officials;
5. To establish a happy relationship between visitors and hosts;
6. To respect the integrity and judgment of sports officials;
7. To achieve a thorough understanding and acceptance of the
rules of the game and the
standards of eligibility;
8. To encourage leadership, use of initiative, and good judgment
by the players on the team;
9. To recognize that the purpose of athletics is to promote the
physical, mental, moral, social,
and emotional well-being of the individual
players;
10. To remember that an athletic contest is only a game -- not a matter of
life and death for
player, coach, school, officials, fan, community,
state, or nation.
SUPERVISION
& ADMISSION OF SUPERVISORS
All CCS Championship events are conducted as an extension of
normal school activities. Schools are expected to provide appropriate faculty
supervision of students, just as would be the case at League or pre-season competition.
Security officers will often be provided for supervision of non-students; however, faculty
members may be of great assistance in identification of problems. Also, recent graduates
frequently respond positively to school personnel. In the absence of faculty supervisory
assistance, students will be treated in the same manner as the general public.
In most
cases, uncooperative students will be removed from the premises and are subject to arrest,
if warranted.
EACH
PARTICIPATING SCHOOL IS EXPECTED TO PROVIDE ADEQUATE SUPERVISION
OF ITS STUDENTS AND SPECTATORS FOR ALL CCS CONTESTS.
(See PASSES above in this "GENERAL TOURNAMENT INFORMATION" section for more specific information.)