The McCallum Knights Lacrosse Club follows a code of conduct.
This code is to be honored by all players at all times.
To be a member of this team is to be part of a brotherhood of friends
and fellow lacrosse players.
The following conduct will be expected of all players at all times: games, practices and off field engagements.
- Players will be respectful of the coaching staff and one another at all times.
- Because lacrosse is a physically taxing sport it is recommended that all players stay away from drugs and alcohol. This will decrease their chance of injury by ensuring that they are keeping their body in the best possible shape. Drug and alcohol abuse prior to or during team events will not be tolerated. If a player is found under the influence at any of these times the player will be asked to leave the field/event and parent notification will occur.
- Players will be respectful of other teams and their coaching staffs during all games and tournaments.
- Because they are representatives of their school and team, all players will be expected to behave as the responsible young adults that they are, especially during away games, tournaments and events.
- Players will be respectful of the time they have at practice and will not be disruptive.
- Any players not adhering to this code of conduct may be subject to additional physical training, for example extra running or pushups.
- Continued violation of the code of conduct will result in a parent-coach conference.
- If violation of the code of conduct continues after the parent-coach conference and resolution can not be found, the player may be cut from the team.
- The Coaching staff wants the players to be aware that this is their team as well and that their opinion matters. The players should feel comfortable with approaching the coaching staff to discuss their opinion at an appropriate time, whatever it may be.
Attendance in reference to game play:
- If a student does not attend practice, unexcused absence, for the 2 days prior to a game, regardless of past attendance history, they will have no game playtime for that game. The player must still attend the game, suit up and be on the sidelines with his team.
- If a student has 5 unexcused absences accumulated, they will not be allowed to play in the next game following that string of absences. Once the player sits out that game, the slate is wiped clean until the next game. For example, Billy misses practice Monday and Tuesday, he then plays in the game on Thursday. He then misses practice again on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, that would total 5 unexcused absences and he would not be allowed to play in the game on Friday. After sitting out the game on Friday, he would again be eligible to play in the next game.
Participation Policy:
Each team member is required to attend practice, games, fundraisers and all other team functions.
Participation at practice: Being on time and practicing with the team on drills and other skill enhancing practice drills. Also, staying until the end of practice is considered a part of participation. If a student is injured and unable to run drills at practice, they are still required to attend the practice. A doctor’s excuse may be requested.
Participation at the games: Being on time to the pre-game preparation. This would mean that the student would need to be suited up and on the field participating in drills or stretching at the required time. For example, if a game starts at 6:30 and it has been requested that all players be in attendance at 5:30 , the student would need to be suited up and on the field stretching at 5:30. These times will be given out when the game schedule is put together. If a student is unable to play due to an injury or a “no pass no play” situation, they will still be required to suit up and sit with the team and support their teammates during the game.
Participation in Fundraisers: Part of building teamwork is done through supporting your team. Supporting of the team can be defined as cheering at the games or participating in fundraisers to raise money for YOUR team. Since the school does not financially support the McCallum Knights, it is crucial that all team members participate in any fundraising event. This will ensure that the team has enough funds to go to tournaments and purchase any needed supplies. If there were some reason that a team member would not be able to participate in a fundraising event, this would need to be discussed, prior to the fundraising event, with the Head Coach and Manager so that other arrangements can be made.
Participation in all other Team Functions: In addition to those listed above, all other team functions will require the participation of the student. In the event that a student would not be able to participate, this would need to be discussed prior to the event with the Head Coach and/or Manager.
No Pass No Play policy: The McCallum Knights Lacrosse team follows a No Pass No Play policy. Not only will this mimic the standards of other UIL, school-sponsored sports, it will also ensure that the students’ energy is focused on maintaining good grades. If a student does not pass a class, they will be ineligible to play in any games for 3 weeks following the receipt of the failing grade. At the end of each six weeks, the students will be required to bring a copy of their report card. The student will only have a 3-day grace period after the report card is issued to get a copy to the Head Coach or Manager. If the report card is not received by that point, the student will be considered ineligible for the following six weeks, thus meaning that they would not be able to participate in any games for 3 weeks.
There is a traditional End of Season Awards Ceremony where players are recognized for demonstrating exceptional abilities and performance throughout the season. The team and the coaches through a voting process determine these awards. Click here for a description of the Awards presented.

Code of Conduct
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