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Show La Try Tir Cetober a bd, 1999 TTTTi WASATCH COUNTY COURIER err Women’ S Softball 7 Tournament Proceeds Go To What is Good Sportsmanship? | r re SUB FOR SANTA Ss 2 Establish a Personal porate an ethics class: as a part oF the | and are developing moral callouses that Coaches need to develcp their own shi: school’s curriculum. make learning sportsmanship | difficult, losophy that is consistent and reflects the ideal nature of sportsmanship. — 3 Develop Responsibility create strategies to help fans develop an A true sportsman should be able to exe- © cute fair play and respect toward oppo- — appreciation and sportsmanship. nents without the presence of a referee. “Many diaale that if we een fest vio- 4 Model Your Philosophy write Rudd and Stoll in the September/October issue of Strategies, a journal for sport educators which is published by the National Association: for personal It is critical model their their own philosophies in | 5 Create a Sportsmanship Environment | Coaches must create an environment. _ during practice and during competition that supports the ideal notion of sportsmanship. 6 Provide ne Education = | Coaches should formally teach sportsmanship through the instructional use of The eight steps are: ~ videos, 1 Educate the Coaches books and team discussions about examples that may have occurred during a practice or competition. — 7 Teach Sportsmanship/ Ethics in the Classroom how Proceeds from Sub For Santa Tournament were given to Gayle Roth last week. to subscribe Pictured are Amaria Scoville, left, Wasatch County 2 to Strategies, call 800-213-7193, ext... 490. Learn more about the National Association for Sport and Physical Education (NASPE)at www. aahperd. org, the web site of the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation & Dance (AAHPERD). _NASPE Recreation Department Director and Tournament . Director; Ken Stratton, middle, Lions Club; Gayle Roth, right, Sub For Santa Co-Chair All fields; NASPE is the only national association dedicated to strengthening basic knowledge about-— sport and physical education among propublic. fessionals-and the general Putting that knowledge into action in schools and communities across the - nation is critical to improved academic | performance, social reform and. the health of individuals. from the Sub For September were donated to the local Sub For Santa program last. six national associations. A nonprofit membership organization of over 25,000 professionals in the fitness and physical - activity proceeds Santa Softball Tournament held in. is the largest of AAHPERD’s: week. Over nine teams competed = in the tournament: from through- - out the intermountain west. All proceeds from team entry fees and concessions were donated to the local Sub For Santa program. » According to the Sub For Santa co-chair, Gayle Roth, interviews for the program will begin in November and continue through December. % Z . them to their athletes. coaches behavior and comments. _ Sport and Physical Education (NASPE). “Sportsmanship means being fair, respectful, courteous and even generous individuals. It requires more than the ability to refrain from assaulting one’s opponent or refraining from cheating when the referee isn’t looking.” It is essential for coaches to have a solid understanding of the ideal.concepts of sportsmanship before they can teach that _ Giving will make youa smile. understanding — of : For information about lence, cheating and disrespect, we will automatically have sportsmanship,” ~ rrmy piled eight steps to facilitate the devel- opment of sportsmanship. 8 Educate the Fans Organize a-media committee that could TT University of Idaho Professors Andrew Rudd and Sharon Kay Stoll have com- Trt yn Schools at all levels may want to incor- Relationship. r] Concerned oy young . weshigtes: are becoming insensitive to their opponents rrr University of Idaho professors want athletes to know-sportsmanship is more than abstaining from violence and cheating — It’s that time “A growing reputation for of year again! exceptional < Care.” Just a reminder from ered rishi : a cold Halloween night | Rehabilitation for: Car/ Work Accidents Full Ski & Board Tunes | Sprinkler XC and Alpine those sprinkler lines Chronic Pain Please call to make Sports Injuries an appointment today! 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