
U16, U14, U12, U10,TIGER BALL
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The two-fold mission of the DEMONS Fastpitch Club is 1) To cultivate and develop its younger players to prepare them for high school softball and 2) Further develop its high school players in ASA and college exposure venues to prepare them for recruitment into college-level fastpitch softball programs.
Registration and Release Forms
The following Packet must be filled out completely and turned in to your parent represenitive or coach before a player can participate in any team related activity. The Packet Contains all the necasary
medical releases, parental waiver, partcipation contract and team rules.
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DEMONS Player Packet
LIL' Demons Team Rules
How to be a Good Softball Parent
How to be Supportive
Heat Stroke
Muscle Memory...?
To Ice...? Or Not Too Ice...?
Player & Parent Handbook 2009
revised 6/4/08
All Demons rules, policies and procedures are outlined in the PLAYER/PARENT HANDBOOK. All players and parents are encouraged to review this material and keep a copy for reference
Practice & Game Attendance
If you must miss all or part of practice, prior notice is necessary. Please call your parent representative or coach. Missing practice could result in loss of playing time at tournaments.
Tournament Attendance
1. If you must miss a tournament, prior notice must be given before the practice immediately prior to the tournament, unless an emergency arises.
2. A player who misses more than a third of the team's scheduled tournaments may lose playing time or be dismissed from the team.
Practice & Game Attendance
If you must miss all or part of practice, prior notice is necessary. Please call your parent representative or coach. Missing practice could result in loss of playing time at tournaments.
Out-of-Town Trips
1. All rules listed above (under "Tournaments") apply to out-of-town trips.
2. Players are advised that they are representing the Demons Faspitch organization at all tournaments and will not do anything to embarrass themselves or the organization.
3. The use of drugs, alcohol or tobacco is prohibited at all times. Use of any illegal substance will result in the player being suspended from the tournament, sent home at her parents' expense and may also be dismissed from the team.
4. Any Demons player caught in a boy's room will be suspended from the tournament, sent home at her parents' expense and may also be dismissed from the team.
5. Any player caught doing any illegal activities will be suspended from the tournament, sent home at her parents' expense and may also be dismissed from the team.
6. If either parent is unable to attend an out-of-town trip with his/her daughter, the parent must designate in writing who is responsible for the player during the out-of-town trip. That parent then becomes the designated parent for the tournament. The player's parent should provide to the designated parent an insurance card, description of any health problems, a medical release and a contact number.
Community Service & Fundraising
1. The Demons has expressed a desire for the organization to perform public service whenever possible to give back to its community. Community service and volunteer activities will improve the player's self-esteem and generate respect off the softball field throughout the South Eastern Idaho area. All players are expected to participate in any community service activities that the Demons sponsors. This community service can also be used toward the player's community service requirement in the school system. Fundraising is used by the organization to keep the player's participation costs reasonable.
Communication & Appeal Process
A successful team and organization requires proper communication. It is imperative that the player, parent or coaches relate concerns to each other. Parent reps are available to hear concerns and relay them to the coach, parent, player or board member. If satisfaction is not achieved then the player, parent or coach can discuss the situation with Manager Bobby Bosquez.
Parent Representatives
Parent reps provide a two-way pipeline between players, parents, and coaches. The parent reps assist the organization by providing information to parents, making phone calls and collecting fees.
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"THE UNWRITTEN RULES"
1. Be five minutes early to practice and ready to go!
2. Practice how you play...HARD!!!
3. Hustle everywhere
4. Respect your teammates and coaches, if you make other people on the team unhappy, you may be asked to leave
5. Turn your uniform in immediately after the season.
6. Always help set up and put away equipment after practice.
7. Always keep your uniform tucked in
8. If you are not playing, cheer for those who are
9. If you're going to be late or miss, give 24-hour notice
10. Always tell the coaches the truth
11. If you disagree with something, set up a time to talk to the coaches
12. Respect and accept the coaches decisions
13. Treat the equipment with respect
14. Always run when arriving late
15. No head phones while in uniform
16. No laughing after a loss !!! Accept victory or defeat with dignity...we win as a team, we lose as a team
17. Always be loyal to your team, the name on the front of the jersey is more important than the name on the back
RESPECT THE GAME, AND THOSE WHO CAME BEFORE YOU
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