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Coaches
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All RCYS
Bats must have an ASA Stamp on the bat.
(Division 1 may also use T-Ball Bats)
Coaches Must Sign Up Here
General Information:
Coaches.....

- First things first. We are
here to serve Jesus as Lord and Savior. We take
seriously His charge to watch after the children. Nothing
in the park, is more important than providing a positive
environment and being a good role model for the children.
If this isn't you, please let me know and we'll find another way
for you to help.
- Please instruct your team to pickup all
trash in and around the dugout and place in a local trashcan
before and after games and practices.
- Have the team review the rules posted in
the dugout before each practice and each game. We
want these "dugout rules" to be engrained in their minds.
- Keep all bats, helmets, etc... inside the
dugout during games.
- Do not hand out game balls.
We need the game balls for future practice balls.
The umpire should collect all balls used during a particular
game.
- Give the umpires a break.
They will do their best, but can't see every thing that happens
during a play. They may have a bad day. Help
make their day better.
Thanks for your help.
- If you need some ideas to improve your
team, please ask for help. You can email
kenny@rcys.net and I'll
reply with some good drills, etc...
- Absolutely, find a good assistant coach
(3 or 4) that will help you during practices. We do
not want to see a one-man approach. Use your
assistant coaches to pitch, coach bases, etc...
- All lost and found items should be taken
to the concession stand.
- Our equipment bags that we provide to
coaches have been coming back in terrible condition. We
threw 6 bags away ($200 worth) this season. Please do not
place any more than 4 or 5 bats along with 4 helmets and 5 - 8
balls that we'll provide, in the RCYS bags.
- If you have a legitimate complaint, lets
keep it professional. Please come directly to Kenny Stokes
or another RCYS committee member. Umpires are here to umpire a game, not
take complaints. We take complaints very seriously
and want to provide the best experience possible for all
players, coaches, parents, and umpires.
In SHORT, leave the umpires out of the controversial issues.
Let them do their job.
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