updated 4/26/2007

President
Chris Carroll
Kittatinny Cougars

Secretary
John DiColo
Jefferson Falcons

Treasurer
Bill Edelman
Vernon Vikings

Gib Carter
High Point Wildcats

Tom Vara
Hopatcong Chiefs

Don Smolyn
Lenape Valley Patriots

Kurt Walton
Newton Braves

Mia Gavan
Pope John Lions

Pat Shea
Sparta Spartans

Mike Van Zile
Wallkill Valley Rangers

Associate Member
Joe Tamburo
Sussex Tech Mustangs

 
SPORT CITIZENSHIP INITIATIVES FOR SPECTATORS
  • Recognize that as a spectator it is a privilege to attend and observe a contest and to demonstrate support for one's team and high school athletics in general.

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  • Learn the rules of the game. Expand your understanding of the importance in controlling rough play and preventing any team from gaining unfair advantages.

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  • Prohibit verbal harassment of opponent players, coaches and contest officials.

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  • Respect the integrity and decisions of officials.

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  • Refrain from movement onto the playing surface unless asked to do so by a contest official.

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  • Join the school administration and coaches in an effort to make sport citizenship a high priority.

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  • Demonstrate positive sport citizenship in every aspect of attendance.

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  • Be a fan - not a fanatic

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  • Respect opponent performances despite the outcome. Recognize that mistakes are sometimes made.

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  • Support the efforts of coaches to teach and implement sport citizenship standards.

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  • Recognize improvement and hard work.
 

Spectator Consequences (This list represents the MINIMUM action to be taken!) 
First Offense: Loss of attendance privileges for one or more games following the NJSIAA disqualifiction guidlines (Football 1 game, Other Sports 2 games)
Second Offense: Loss of attendance privileges for the remainder of the season.
Third Offense: Permanent revocation of attendance privileges for one calendar year from the date of the most recent offense.