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What is Sportsmanship?

Sportsmanship. What is Sportsmanship?. Sportsmanship represents the athlete’s participation in the game and respect for it’s regulations and opponents. Sportsmanship… the coach’s philosophy is filtered thru their assistants, trainers & players… . Participation.

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What is Sportsmanship?

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  1. Sportsmanship What is Sportsmanship? Sportsmanship represents the athlete’s participation in the game and respect for it’s regulations and opponents.

  2. Sportsmanship… the coach’s philosophy is filtered thru their assistants, trainers & players… Participation

  3. The spirit of players, abiding by the rules & playing fairly… the aspects of sportsmanship.

  4. Sportsmanship Participation of experienced players coaching their peers with positive contributions thru mentoring…

  5. Sportsmanship is… …worn as a badge, unseen to the eye but represented with experience & competition… exhibition of athletic ability and drive. Pacers!!!

  6. Fair Play Participation, one’s ability to remain humble, knowing that competition allows for competitive athleticism .

  7. SPORTSMANSHIP IS ACCOMPLISHED THRU LEADERSHIP • Why do we like to play team sports…? GRANT JUNIOR PACERS FOOTBALL For all athletes, junior and senior, the game is neutral ground where the results of good coaching and physical ability is highlighted and praised...

  8. Presentation by Annicette Benson 2012

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