Player and Parent Conduct
Youth sports are more than competition—they’re a chance for kids to develop character, friendships, and confidence.
Together, we can create an environment where every child feels supported and respected.
Our Wisconsin lacrosse governing body, Badgerland Lacrosse Association, has listed the following expectations for both players and spectators.
Code of Conduct for Players
- Respect Everyone – Treat teammates, opponents, coaches, and officials with courtesy.
- Play Fair – Follow the rules of lacrosse; no cheating, taunting, or unsportsmanlike conduct.
- Positive Attitude – Encourage teammates and stay calm under pressure.
- No Trash Talk – Avoid negative comments toward opponents or officials.
- Safety First – No intentional rough play or actions that could cause injury.
Code of Conduct for Parents and Spectators
- Cheer Positively – Support all players, not just your child.
- Respect Officials & Coaches – Do not confront referees or coaches during games.
- Set the Right Example – Show good sportsmanship from the sidelines.
- Keep Perspective – Remember: It’s about fun, learning, and growth—not just winning.
- No Sideline Coaching – Allow coaches to do their job.
Consequences for poor conduct
- First Offense: Verbal warning.
- Second Offense: Removal from game or field. (report to Capital City Lacrosse Board)
- Repeated Offenses: Possible suspension from future games or events. (report to Capital City Lacrosse Board and BLA Board).
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