SJ Eagles Basketball League – Code of Conduct
The SJ Eagles Basketball League (SJEBL) is committed to fostering a safe, respectful, and positive environment for all participants. This Code of Conduct outlines the expected behavior for parents/guardians/spectators, players, coaches, technical officials, and administrators involved in the league.
- Parental and Spectator Conduct
Parents and guardians play a critical role in the development of young athletes. As such, SJEBL expects the following from all parents:
1.1 Encourage fair play and good sportsmanship.
1.2 Support all players, coaches, and officials, regardless of the outcome.
1.3 Refrain from shouting instructions from the sidelines or interfering with technical official decisions and calls.
1.4 Address concerns respectfully and through the appropriate team channels.
1.5 Never engage in abusive, threatening, or discriminatory behavior.
1.6 Promote a positive environment that prioritizes fun, learning, and growth.
1.7 Parents, guardians, and spectators are not to enter the following zones during play:
1.7.1 The court before, during, or after matches
1.7.2 The space of table officials and administrators
- Player Conduct
All players are representatives of the SJ Eagles Basketball League and must demonstrate:
2.1 Respect towards coaches, referees, teammates, opponents, and supporters.
2.2 A commitment to play by the rules and accept decisions made by officials.
2.3 Self-control: No taunting, swearing, fighting, or unsportsmanlike conduct.
2.4 Responsibility for their own behavior, both on and off the court.
2.5 Punctuality for games and events, with proper attire and attitude.
2.6 A focus on team spirit, improvement, and a love for the game.
- Coaches Conduct
Coaches have a profound influence on athletes. They are expected to:
3.1 Lead by example in sportsmanship, respect, and integrity.
3.2 Prioritize athlete safety, development, and enjoyment over winning.
3.3 Communicate clearly, positively, and constructively with players and parents.
3.4 Avoid any form of discrimination or abuse.
3.5 Respect all officials and accept decisions without argument.
3.6 Maintain appropriate boundaries with players and staff.
- Technical Officials Conduct
Officials ensure the game is played fairly. They are expected to:
4.1 Officiate games with consistency, impartiality, and fairness.
4.2 Know and apply the rules of the game accurately.
4.3 Maintain composure and professionalism, even under pressure.
4.4 Show respect to all players, coaches, and spectators.
4.5 Report any serious misconduct or safety concerns to the league.
4.6 Provide a report for all ejections or disqualifications of players and coaches immediately after a match.
- Administrators Conduct
Administrators are stewards of the league’s integrity and operations. They must:
5.1 Uphold league policies and ensure fair application of rules.
5.2 Foster an inclusive, transparent, and accountable environment.
5.3 Support volunteers, players, and staff in fulfilling their roles effectively.
5.4 Handle disputes, complaints, and discipline fairly and confidentially.
5.5 Promote opportunities for player development and community engagement.
5.6 Act in the best interest of the league at all times.
- Enforcement & Consequences
No acts of violence will be condoned by the (SJEBL). The (SJEBL) sees violence in an extremely negative light and will take severe action against any individual who commits such acts.
During a game:
- Team personnel (Coaches and players) ejected for violent behaviour against opponents during a match shall face an automatic 3 (three) match suspension (accompanied by a report from the referee).
- Players who are cited by officials for an ejection, leaving the bench, and/or illegally entering the court shall face an immediate 1 (one) match suspension (accompanied by a report from the referee).
- Team personnel who commit acts of violence against any official in the (SJEBL) shall face a 12 (twelve) game suspension from the (SJEBL) (accompanied by a report from the referee).
- Team personnel who are ejected from matches for threatening officials with violence will face an immediate 5 (five) game suspension (accompanied by a report from the referee).
- Team personnel who are ejected from matches for threatening other team personnel or supporters with violence will face an immediate 5 (five) game suspension (accompanied by a report from the referee).
- Disqualification is the ordering of any team personnel from the bench or the playing field during the game. If such an incident takes place, the following shall occur:
- officials in charge of the game shall submit a written report; and II. the player shall face an immediate 1 (one) game suspension pending the decision of the Executive.
Violations of this Code of Conduct may result in:
6.1 Warnings or official reprimands
6.2 Suspension from games or league activities
6.3 Permanent expulsion from the league
6.4 Referral to appropriate authorities in extreme cases
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Updated: 24 April 2025