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Play for the “fun of it”, not just to please your parents or coach.
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Play by the rules.
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Never argue with the officials’decisions. Let your captain or coach ask any necessary questions.
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Control you temper – no “mouthing off”, breaking sticks, throwing gloves or other equipment.
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Work equally hard for yourselfand your team – your team’s performance will benefit and so will your own.
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Be a good sport. Cheer all goodplays, whether your team’s or your opponents’.
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Treat all players as you yourself would like to be treated. Do not interfere with, bully, or take unfair advantage of any player.
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Remember that the goals of the game are to have fun, improve your skills and feel good. Do not be a show-off, or always try to get the most points or penalties.
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Co-operate with your coach, teammates and opponents, for without them you would not have a game.
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Remember that you are representing yourself, your parents, your team and your Town/Sponsor at all times; to, from and at the arena.