Youth Sports Areas of Responsibility
Areas of Responsibility
City of Lake Charles Youth Sports
The City of Lake Charles only collects at $10.00 fee per player that is the entire financial obligation to the City.
The City of Lake Charles provides:
- Insurance for all participants
- Place to play for required or city scheduled games
- Schedule of required or city scheduled games (teams may chose to play additional games)
- Game administrative cost of all required or city scheduled games
- Officials costs of all required games
- Necessary field equipment during required or city scheduled games
The City of Lake Charles does not provide:
1. Uniforms
a. Jerseys
b. Helmets
c. Shoulder Pads
d. Mouth Pieces
e. Any personal equipment a player must have
2. Snacks
3. Transportation to games or practices
Teams are responsible for:
1. Providing a safe environment for the players
2. Making sure all coaches meet the requirements for coaching youth football
3. Securing and Submitting all required paperwork and fees
4. Scheduling and securing location of practices
5. Making sure water is available at all practices
6. Properly equipped players
7. Maintaining legal rosters
Parents are responsible for:
1. Providing the team will proper paperwork and fees.
2. Following team rules and guidelines.
3. Providing your child with the proper equipment.
4. Making sure your child attends practices and games.
5. Making sure your child arrives on time at practices and games.
6. Making sure your child will be picked up in a timely manner after practices and games. Coaches should not have to wait for you to get there, you should be there after practices.
7. Allowing the coaches to coach your child. They are giving their time to your child.
8. Realizing that your child is not the only child that is on the team.
9. Keeping away from the sidelines during the game. Parents must never be in the playing area and must remain behind and not within or even within the coaching area.
10. Any one who is not a listed coach and gets within that 10 yard area will be subject to removal from the premises that contains the playing area.
11. As adults, parents must only act in supportive behavior and never in a combative behavior.
12. A parent not exhibiting the highest standard of adult behavior may be removed or banned from attending youth games.
Any costs involved in regards to meeting the team needs and responsibilities are a shared responsibility between parent and coaches. The volunteer coaches are not required or expected to solely bear the financial burden of operating the team.
Individual teams may have different methods to meet this need such as sponsors, fundraisers, team fees, volunteer schedule or asking parents to bring a snack, etc.
Each team is unique and utilizes different methods to meet the team's financial needs.
Once a child is listed on a team roster, he must be released by the head coach before he can join another team.