We ask players & spectators to practice the following rules:
Facility Rules
Be respectful of the facility and it’s staff.
Do your share to maintain the cleanliness- put your trash and returnable cans in their place.
No running, pushing/shoving or aggressive behavior will be tolerated. You will be asked to leave.
No gum chewing allowed in the facility.
Food from vending and concessions are provided for your convenience. Other than water bottles, outside food and drinks are not permitted.
No food/beverage on the sport court or turf surface.
Parents: Do not leave small children unattended.
Shirts, shoes, shorts/pants must be worn at all times.
No smoking, drugs or pets are allowed.
Consumption of alcoholic beverages allowed only at approved functions by persons of legal age.
We thank you for your cooperation and patronage
STRIVE TO WIN IN LIFE - ON OR OFF THE PLAYING FIELD
Pavilion Code of Sportsmanship and Conduct
No foul language, trash talk or aggressive behavior will be tolerated from anyone.
NEVER argue with the decision of an official or coach.
Be respectful of all players, coaches and officials.
The Pavilion will strictly enforce a “ZERO TOLERANCE” policy regarding the above two codes. Violators of this policy will be ejected from the facility and may also be subject to further penalties. Parents and spectators included.
Learn teamwork, sportsmanship and discipline.
Learn, play and observe the rules of the game.
If you enjoy the game, learn all you can about it and volunteer to assist with one of our programs!
Players MUST wear the required protective gear for each sport.
Please change in the locker rooms.
Players and officials only on the playing surface.
No food or drink on the sports field or court.
Only Pavilion supplied balls/pucks may be used.
No playing with balls/pucks off the sports surface.
Please, no hockey sticks in the main counter building. Skates are allowed.
All players work hard and deserve your support.
Applaud good effort in victory & defeat.
Play for FUN and enjoyment of the sport.
Keep things in the proper perspective. It’s not always about the final score. It’s the effort put forth and the spirit of competition.