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§127-4-2
Sportsmanship.
2.1
Member schools are required to conduct all
relations with other schools in a spirit of
good sportsmanship. Acts which are prima facie
evidence of failure to abide by this rule are
those which are noted below and others of
similar nature which violate the accepted code
of good sportsmanship.
2.2
It shall be the responsibility of the home
schools to take proper steps and precautions
to insure that crowd and spectator control is
handled reasonably at all interscholastic
athletic contests including
all post season athletic contests whether home
or away. In addition to the
spectators, attention must be directed to the
safety, comfort, and security of the coaches,
officials, and students. Their seating
accommodations should protect them from
spectator interference.
2.3
It shall be the responsibility of any team,
student, coach, or attendant to remain in or a
part of a contest until its normal end as
provided by the National Federation Rules of
that particular sport. The exception to the
above would be provided by the same National
Federation Rules of that particular sport. The
penalty for a violation by a coach,
student, or
team attendant will not only involve ejection
during that particular contest but shall also
involve that student, coach, or team attendant
not being a part of that school’s team for
the next regularly scheduled contest(s) as
regulated in rule 127-4-3.7.3.
The coach, student, or team attendant may practice in the
days prior to the contest but may not dress or
participate on the day of the contest.
Rule 127-3-8 further explains the forfeiture
consequences.
2.4
It shall be the responsibility of a member
school to use every means at its disposal to
impress upon its faculty, student body, team
members, coaching staff, and officials the
values of sportsmanship in preparation for the
conduct and management of interscholastic
contests.
2.5
It shall be the responsibility of an
administrator, spectator,
student, or coach to follow those
directions provided for in the Code for
Interscholastic Athletics
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