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Feb 25, 2016
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CIF-SS rules doesn't seem to state much other than awards given in rule 805. Is it legal for a coach to take his team out for say a pizza dinner after a game? In the past coaches have been arrested for providing excessive gifts, sometimes including food, but that's usually over $250-500 for a single player. So would it be ok to treat the team to a couple pizzas or do they have to pay for it themselves?
 
Oct 30, 2014
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Is this high school?

I'm not sure of specific rules but I would say it has the wording "excessive gifts" then dinner should be no problem, especially if its just pizza.

Anecdotally - in high school we would stop by a popular (cheap) restaurant on the way home from certain away games and our coach would buy us all food. We also would have bagels during our one early morning/all day practice but I can't say if there was some sort of booster club funding that.
 
Jun 1, 2015
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I promise(d) my 16U rec-ball girls last year we'd go for ice cream after a game we won (we never won a game, for the record). I revert back to what my LL coach used to do for us - cone/dish for the players, game ball girl gets whatever she wants. Makes ME feel like a kid again. :)
 
Mar 26, 2013
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CIF-SS rules doesn't seem to state much other than awards given in rule 805. Is it legal for a coach to take his team out for say a pizza dinner after a game? In the past coaches have been arrested for providing excessive gifts, sometimes including food, but that's usually over $250-500 for a single player. So would it be ok to treat the team to a couple pizzas or do they have to pay for it themselves?
I recommend calling the CIF-SS office at (562) 493‐9500. They'll give you an answer.
 
Nov 26, 2010
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CIF-SS rules doesn't seem to state much other than awards given in rule 805. Is it legal for a coach to take his team out for say a pizza dinner after a game? In the past coaches have been arrested for providing excessive gifts, sometimes including food, but that's usually over $250-500 for a single player. So would it be ok to treat the team to a couple pizzas or do they have to pay for it themselves?

Arrested? Louisville basketball coaches bought kids hookers and didn't go to jail.
 

JAD

Feb 20, 2012
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I don't think taking the team out of pizza would be considered excessive as long as you take the whole team.
 

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