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Bill of rights for Young Lacrosse Players

One: Every young player has the right to participate in the sport of lacrosse

Two:
 Every young player has the right to be treated with respect and dignity by coaches, officials, volunteers and players

Three:
Every young player has the right to report a designated adult any physical pain or emotional concerns with out fear or ridicule

Four:
Every young player has the right to play in every game regardless of physical ability or the relative importance of the game

Five: 
Every young player has the right to play as a child, and be treated on a level appropriate with the emotional and physical maturity of the player’s age

Six:
 Every young player has the right to participate in a safe and healthy environment and have access to proper medical treatment

Seven: 
Every young player has the right to be taught the fundamentals of lacrosse by a qualified adult leadership

Eight: 
Every young player has the right to have a coach who is more concerned with fun, social interaction and skill development than winning

Nine:
Every young player has the right to have a coach who is supportive and patient, who takes time to work with each player, and allows the player to make mistakes.

Ten:
 Every young player has the right to have
fun.


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