12.8 Use of Artificial Noisemaking Devices
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oisemakers such as, but not limited to, (air horns, electronic amplifiers,
homemade shakers....etc.) will not be permitted and such instruments may
be removed from playing and spectator areas. Additionally, music with
lyrics deemed rude, suggestive, offensive or played loudly may be
prohibited by the tournament staff. Music played by teams for their
enjoyment is encouraged as long as it is not, in the opinion of the
tournament staff, being used to disrupt or distract others.
If a team has drum sticks in the dugout and use buckets, water jugs and the dugout fence for percussion instruments, how would you handle it if a parent came to you and made a "complaint"?
This is for the season "State Tournament" and the above quoted rules are listed on the official website.
Just curious how it should be handled.
N
oisemakers such as, but not limited to, (air horns, electronic amplifiers,
homemade shakers....etc.) will not be permitted and such instruments may
be removed from playing and spectator areas. Additionally, music with
lyrics deemed rude, suggestive, offensive or played loudly may be
prohibited by the tournament staff. Music played by teams for their
enjoyment is encouraged as long as it is not, in the opinion of the
tournament staff, being used to disrupt or distract others.
If a team has drum sticks in the dugout and use buckets, water jugs and the dugout fence for percussion instruments, how would you handle it if a parent came to you and made a "complaint"?
This is for the season "State Tournament" and the above quoted rules are listed on the official website.
Just curious how it should be handled.