​Fans/Sportsmanship And Conduct At Games

By definition, sportsmanship relates to a person who can take a loss or defeat without complaint, or a victory without gloating; one who treats the opponent with fairness, courtesy, and respect. The conduct of coaches, players, cheerleaders and fans generally sets the tone for all games. They will be expected to maintain the highest level of decorum at all athletic games. At all extracurricular  activities, the Dean of Students reserves the right of discretion involving appropriate student dress or appearance. Students inappropriately dressed shall be asked to change or be sent home. In order that the school sports program continues to be an educational tool, fans (spectators), like other groups, need to be cognizant of the necessity for good sportsmanship and the means by which it is attained. There is absolutely no place in high school athletics for the use of alcoholic beverages or chemical substances.

All fans viewing high school sports should continually be reminded of the following points:​

    1. Show respect for the opponent at all times.
    2. Show respect for the officials.
    3. Know, understand and appreciate the rules of the contest.
    4. Maintain self-control at all times.

 For further rules and policies regarding athletics, please see the CSHM Athletic Handbook located on the CSHM website (www.cshm.org).

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