The main tenets of Bobby Sox were Friendship, Sportsmanship, Citizenship, Leadership and Scholarship. Those characteristics are still emphasized by Clairemont Girls Fast Pitch today, and are celebrated with the Kyrstin Gemar Five Ship Award, awarded to one player, in the spring, from each team that best represents the five 'ships.CGFP Member Code of Coducts
We strive to be a positive environment for young female athletes who choose to spend their time playing the sport of softball and advance their skills in a team sport. We will not tolerate any negativity, disparaging remarks, bullying or unsportsmanlike conduct on and off the field as well as on personal social media channels like Facebook, Instagram and or Snapchat etc. Please read the following Code of Conducts for each member of Clairemont Girls Fast Pitch as these are the standards all members are held to regardless of their role in the league.
Managers/Coaches Code of Conduct
Parents Code of Conduct
Players Code of Conduct
Clairemont Girls Fast Pitch Spectator Guidelines
1. Spectators are not allowed to heckle or "ride" the umpires at Clairemont softball games. Remember that 90% of calls made by the umpires are judgement calls and are not arguable.
NOTE:The umpires are empowered to call a game due to excessive unruly or abusive behavior by spectators. Unruly spectators will be asked to leave the field area. A permanent ban could result from multiple instances of inappropriate behavior.
2. Spectators are not allowed to heckle or "ride" the other team and are not allowed to call them names or belittle their efforts. Rather, spectators are encouraged to support their own team and team members with encouraging remarks and enthusiastic applause.
3. Spectators are directed to stay away from team dugouts and are never allowed to talk to players or managing personnel who are involved in playing a game. Your team could suffer a loss of concentration and the game could become lost due to your interference.
4. Spectators are directed to remain behind fences and out of play lines to prevent possible "spectator's interference" penalties.