Code of Conduct
In 2013, the Executive of CMBA developed and adopted a new Code of Conduct for all players, parents, coaches and umpires within the organization. It is the hope that everyone will support the identification of these very important guidelines towards a fun, safe and happy atmosphere for all participants.
CODE FOR COACHES
I will be reasonable when scheduling games and practices, remembering that young athletes have other interest and obligations.
I will teach my athletes to play fairly and to respect the rules, officials and opponents and encourage them to be good sports.
I will remind my athletes that winning a game or a trophy isn’t the only measure of success.
I will ensure that all athletes get fair instruction, support and playing time.
I will not ridicule or yell at my athletes for making mistakes or for performing poorly. I will encourage my athletes, offer constructive criticism, and maintain a positive attitude. I will remember that athletes play to have fun and must be encouraged to have confidence in themselves.
I will make sure that equipment and facilities are safe and match the athletes ages and abilities.
I will remember that children need a coach they can respect.
I will remember to set a good example as actions speak louder than words. I will maintain a positive attitude and I will be generous with praise and set a good example.
I will not use abusive or disrespectful language, nor will I harass or heckle athletes, coaches, umpires, spectators, or CMBA officials either verbally or in written form of any type, including emails, voice messages, text messages and social network postings.
I will obtain proper training and continue to upgrade my coaching skills.
I will respect and comply with the umpires’ decisions and decisions of the Discipline Committee.
CODE FOR PLAYERS
I will participate because I want to, not because my parents or coaches want me to.
I will play fairly and by the rules and in the spirit of the game and I will respect my opponents.
I will control my temper and never argue with an umpire – “mouthing off” and fighting can spoil the activity for everybody. When a call is disputed, I will let the coach handle it.
I will not use abusive or disrespectful language, nor will I harass or heckle athletes, coaches, umpires, spectators, or CMBA officials either verbally or in written form of any type, including emails, voice messages, text messages and social network postings.
I will work at achieving my personal best and not get discouraged if it is not THE best.
I will do my best to be a true team player by being supportive of my team mates and by not criticizing or placing blame on others.
I will remember that winning isn’t everything – that having fun, improving skills, making friends and doing my best are also important.
I will acknowledge all good plays/performances – those of my team and my opponents.
I will remember that coaches and umpires are there to help me. I will accept their decisions and show them respect.
I will respect and comply with the decisions of the Discipline Committee.
CODE FOR PARENTS AND SPECTATORS
I will remember that young athletes play sport for their enjoyment. They are not playing to entertain me.
I will not have unrealistic expectations. I will remember that young athletes are not miniature professionals and cannot be judged by professional standards.
I will respect and, where applicable, comply with the umpires’ decisions and decisions of the Discipline Committee and I will encourage participants to do the same.
I will never ridicule an athlete for making a mistake during a competition. I will give positive comments that motivate and encourage continued effort.
I will condemn the use of violence in any form and will express my disapproval in an appropriate manner to coaches and Club officials.
I will show respect for my team’s opponents and the umpires, because without them there would be no game.
I will not use abusive or disrespectful language, nor will I harass or heckle athletes, coaches, umpires, spectators, or CMBA officials either verbally or in written form of any type, including emails, voice messages, text messages and social network postings.
I will applaud the value and effort of volunteer coaches, assistant coaches, managers and CMBA officials.
I will not bring to or consume alcoholic beverages at or near the ball park regardless of whether it is a home game, away game or tournament.
CODE OF UMPIRES
I will officiate by the rules.
I will ensure that I am knowledgeable of the rules. I will obtain proper training and continue to upgrade my officiating skills.
I will be objective and consistent in officiating the game regardless of my feelings toward a player, coach or a team.
I will handle all conflicts firmly and with dignity.
I will avoid, or put to an end any situation that threatens the safety of the players.
I will control my temper. Personal criticism of any person by word or gesture is unacceptable.
I will show respect for the participants and their skills.
I will not permit the intimidation of any participant either by word or by action. I will not tolerate unacceptable conduct toward myself, other officials, players, coaches or spectators.
I will not use abusive or disrespectful language, nor will I harass or heckle athletes, coaches, umpires, other spectators, or CMBA officials either verbally or in written form of any type, including emails, voice messages, text messages and social network postings.
I will not allow the use of tobacco, alcohol or drugs (unless prescribed by a doctor) on the field or in the dugout or in the vicinity of the playing field.
I will be friendly to all participants and encourage players to ask me to clarify any call, whether it is a judgement call or a decision on the Rules.
I will generally warn players of unacceptable behaviour before taking further action for a second offence, although I reserve the right to cite or eject a player for the first offence.