ATHLETIC ACTIVITIES
Baseball
Basketball Boys/Girls
Cheerleading
Cross Country Boys/Girls
Drill/Dance Team
Cheerleading
Football
Soccer Boys/Girls
Softball
Swimming
Track & Field Boys/Girls
Volleyball Boys/Girls
CHEER LEADERS/PEP ORGANIZATIONS
- Always be positive; never be negative. Base your crowd control plan on this rule.
- Choose the appropriate cheers at the right time, insuring that cheering is positive and does not inflame or incite rooting sections and spectators.
- Adhere to all CAA and CIF regulations on the use of noisemakers and musical instruments at athletic events.
- Keep skits at pep rallies positive; build the skits around your team, not the opponent. Never belittle, degrade, or put down the opponent in a skit. Posters, banners, etc., used at rallies and games should follow the same guidelines. Avoid the use of provocative words as "kill", "cripple", "bury", etc. Do not use words that could be considered racist.
- Cheers must always be of a positive nature. Provocative, vulgar and obscene language and gestures must not be used.
- Do not use cheers which use the opponent school's name, colors, symbols, mascots, coaches' or players' names in a derogatory manner. Such activities may start out as "fun" but can lead to ugly incidents.
- Do not use cheers which are aimed at game officials. "Booing" is not an expression of good sportsmanship.
- Work cooperatively with your opponent and cheerleading squad.
- Because of the confined environment, special guidelines must be followed at basketball and volleyball games. Do not use noisemakers, bells, horns, etc., in the gym. The host school may have a "pep" band of not more than 12 members. The band may play before and after games and during time-outs and intermissions. Electronic amplification is prohibited. The visiting school is not permitted to bring a pep band. Do not conduct cheers at the same time as the visiting cheerleading squad. Discourage all cheering, whistling, foot-stomping, or other activities designed to deliberately distract a player who is about to shout a free throw. Do not permit taunting of an opponent who has committed a foul by pointing and shouting "you! you! you!"