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Intramural Sports - Team Captains & Communication

Whose Responsibility Is It?
Each team captain must be aware of his or her responsibility with the Intramural Sports program. This section outlines those responsibilities as well as the avenues of communication with the Intramural Staff.

Intramural Team Captains:
Each team entered in any intramural activity must have a designated Team Captain who will act as the official liaison between the team and the Intramural Staff. The Team Captain holds a very important position within the Intramural Sports program. Team Captains have the responsibility of upholding the philosophy of Reinhardt Intramural Sports, and ensuring that their teams reflect the values that are promoted through participation in Intramural Sports. Team Captains are looked to for leadership and communication issues as they pertain to each individual team. Team captains must accept the following regulations:

  • Reflect positive attributes of sportsmanship and fair play at all times.
  • Communicate regularly with Intramural Sports Staff regarding team sportsmanship issues. Read and thoroughly understand all Intramural Sports program policies and procedures.
  • Make sure that all of the members of the team are eligible to participate in Intramural play.
  • Refrain from verbally or physically abusing officials and Intramural Sports staff.
  • Play each game as scheduled, refrain from forfeitures and communicate to the Intramural Sports staff when the team is unable to play as scheduled.
  • Personally understand and ensure that teammates and team spectators understand and adhere to the Intramural Sports zero-tolerance policy regarding alcohol and other drugs (See Alcohol and Drugs Policy).

Communication:
There are several avenues of communication within the Intramural Sports program designed to give participants the information they need regarding intramural activities. Participants are encouraged to maintain an open dialogue with the Intramural Sports staff in order to effectively communicate issues that may be important to them.

Meetings:
There will be several required meetings each semester that participants (generally Team Captains) must attend. These meetings will be held in order to give participants an opportunity to receive important information regarding each particular sport, as well as to obtain information regarding the general Intramural Sports program.

Email:
Team captains can email the intramural sports department for any questions, comments or concerns.

 

Last updated July 16, 2007.

 

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