We want every kid who plays ultimate with us to have a fun, safe, and positive experience. That only works when everyone— players, parents, and coaches— is on the same page. This Code of Conduct is here to help guide how we show up for each other and the game.
Ultimate is a self-officiated sport built around something called Spirit of the Game— which means we expect players to compete with integrity, communicate with respect, and take responsibility for their actions.
Here’s what we expect from everyone in our program:
Players:
• Be kind, be honest, and play fair.
• Respect your teammates, your opponents, and yourself.
• Listen to your coaches and do your best to learn and improve.
• If you disagree with a call, talk it out calmly and respectfully.
• Pick each other up— on and off the field.
• No bullying, no teasing, no excluding. Ever.
• Bring your best effort and a good attitude every time you play.
Parents & Guardians:
• Cheer loud & cheer kind— support all players, not just your own.
• Let the coaches coach and avoid giving instructions from the sideline.
• Focus on effort and growth, not wins and losses.
• Communicate openly and respectfully with coaches and staff.
• Help create a welcoming and inclusive space for all families.
• Make sure your child shows up on time, ready to play, with a good attitude.
Coaches:
• Lead with positivity, patience, and fairness.
• Teach the game and also teach the values behind it.
• Build up every player, no matter their skill or experience.
• Handle conflict and mistakes with calm and care.
• Keep learning and growing as a coach.
• Create a team culture where everyone feels safe, respected, and included.
When everyone holds themselves to these standards, we create the kind of team we all want to be part of— one that values joy, effort, growth, and connection.
