

* Each City will run its own T-ball Games.
* Manti, Ephraim and North Sanpete will play Coach Pitch.
* North Sevier and Gunnison will play Machine Pitch .
* All cities will be combined for:
- 3rd - 8th Grade Boys Baseball
Season Begins: May 18, 2026
Regular Season Ends: June 16, 2026
Makeup Days: June 17-18, 2026
End of Season Tournament: June 22-25, 2026
State Tournament: July 13-15, 2026
Pony Division Super State: July 17, 2026 TBD
Prek - Kindergarten (T-Ball)
Location: Aurora Fields
Fridays
Games start the week of May 18th
1st - 2nd Grade (Machine Pitch)
Location: North Sevier & Gunnison
Tuesdays & Thursdays
Games will start the week of May 18th
3rd - 8th Grade
Location: North Sevier, Gunnison, Manti, Ephraim, Mt. Pleasant
Tuesdays & Thursdays
Games start the week of May 18th
3rd - 8th Grade Tournaments
Location: Manti
The week of June 22nd - 25th
State Tournament
Location - TBD
July 13th - 15th, 2026
Super State
Location - TBD
July 17th, 2026
What We Provide:
- Team Bats (USA Baseball Approved)
- Batting Tees
- T-balls / Baseballs
- Batting Helmets
- Catcher's Gear
- First Aid Kit
- Equipment Bag
- GameChanger
- Lineup Cards
- Cones
- Ice Packs
- Practice Balls
- Ball Buckets
- Pitching Machine (For Machine Pitch)
- Team Jersey
- Hat
Please Bring:
- Baseball Glove
- Cleats or athletic shoes
- Baseball Pants in Navy Blue
- Water Bottle
- Athletic Cup (optional but recommended)
- Personal Bat (optional)
- Personal Helmet (optional)
Helpful Extras for a Smooth Season
- Dugout snack schedule
- Sunscreen
- Bug Spray
- Baby Wipes
- Hand Sanitizer
- Speaker for Warm up or Walk up songs
- Your coach will be your primary point of contact throughout the season and will share updates as needed through the GameChanger app.
- You should hear directly from your coach no later than 05/10/2026
- Coaches will provide:
Practice day and time
Coach Contact Information
- If you have not heard from your coach by 05/10/2026 please contact The Rec Director at (435) 562-1080.
-If your child will NOT be attending a game, please notify your coach no later than Friday
Team 01 - LA Dodgers
Coach: Kodi Shepherd
- Audra Allred
- Boston Vigil
- Brecklyn Brunson
- Bridger Allen
- Callen Vercimak
- Conager Thatcher
- Dash Shepherd
- KC Whipple
- Leni Bentley
- Ryker Rasmussen
- Tyree Vercimak
Team 02 - Boston Red Sox
Coach: Chantri Griffiths
- Austin Pato
- Avery Hansen
- Branson Gay
- Cohen Mangum
- Colt Griffiths
- Jett Harrison
- Karter Thomas
- Lenora Hansen
- Olivia Hansen
- Rugar Lane Harding
Team 03 - Atlanta Braves
Coach: Still Looking for Coach
- Ace Noyes
- Blakelyn Henderson
- Dawson Allred
- Ivy June Veater
- Lakely Burningham
- Maisyn Hampton
- Nora Noyes
- Quinn Anderson
- Rexton Bosshardt
- TJ Nay
Team 04 - Angels
Coach: Matt Rhees
- Asher Maxwell
- Brynn Christensen
- Jackson Miller
- Jonny Miller
- Kayce Grossgebauer
- Olivia Mason
- Scarlet Gurney
- Sophie Sorenson
- Urban Rhees
- Wilder Wallis
Team 05 - SF Giants
Coach: Kaylie Larsen & Jackie Joens
- Denim Larsen
- Haidyn Payne
- Kelton Carlisle
- Makyra Shaw
- Rawlie Meacham
- Rue Stanton
- Tripp Payne
- Watson Joens
Team 06 -
Coach: Zack Holdaway
- Amari Belle Christensen
- Audrey Roney
- Cache Roney
- Huxyn Christiansen
- Saint Voyles
- Skylar Pollahne
- Stevie Baker
- Trigger Porter
- Wilder Holdaway
- Zaxtynn Knight
Team 07 - Az Diamondbacks
Coach: Morgan Gurney
- Barrytt Albrecht
- Hudson Burdick
- Kiah Johanson
- Knox Booth
- Kreed Blackburn
- Krew Peterson
- Memphis Quarnberg
- Rome Gurney
- Rylee Mortensen
- Summer Gurney
Team 08 - NY Yankees
Coach: Kendra Reeve
- Adaline Graham
- Charlie Heath
- Elsie Bills
- Glen Santos
- Jedidiah Mills
- Jovie Harding
- Kip Kirkwood
- Mason Reeve
- Nixon Naylor
- Scotland Graham
Team 09 - Cincinnati Reds
Coach: Bonnie Robins
- Axtyn Delgado
-Brooks Piep
- Carlos Mendoza Zuniga
- Carter Otterson
- Chance Robins
- Henley Robins
- Journey Christensen
- Myles Dasilva
- Remington Taylor
- Rylee Dobish
Team 01 - Wolves - Navy
Coach: Chey Lyman
- Archer Christensen
- Britton Brinkerhoff
- Clancy Lyman
- Colson Dudley
- Cooper Graham
- Jax Tafoya
- Koe Holdaway
- McCoy Krahenbuhl
- Oakley Anderson
- Ridge Joshua Bates
- Valor Voyles
- Waylon Boone
Team 02 - Wolves Red
Coach: Brandon Foote
- Archie Mickelsen
- Colter Richens
- Ezekiel Ruiz
- Finn St. Pierre
- Hyker Jenkins
- Kase Kirkwood
- Kashdon Adams
- Konner King
- Kruze Mason
- Madden Foote
- Rhett Batt
- William Bosshardt
Team 01 - Wolves Navy
Coach: Pending
- Ashton Hammond
- Bridger Grossgebauer
- Camden Lewis
- Chizum Shaw
- Daxton Engstrom
- Eastyn Martindale
- Gabriel Vigil
- Greyson Mecham
- Miles Rosquist
- Ridge Mason
- Roy Goble
- Wayne Perfect
Team 02 - Wolves Red
Coach: Paul Mecham
- Briggston Knight
- Bryson Malmgren
- Daegan Carter
- Ethan Alonso
- Hayes Mecham
- Kragen Gay
- Maxwell King
- Ozzy Stanton
- Ranger Allred
- Roxxin Ervine
- Ryan Mecham
- Ryett Munk
Coach: Still Need A Coach
- Adrian Nava
- Gage Bryant
- Jack Batt
-Jaxtyn Ott
- Jordan Hone
- Kayzen Wright
-Lexxton Turner
- Lincoln Martin
- Markus Gates
- Raddix Ervine
- Sawyer Batt
- Traisen Mortensen
Coach: Paul Mecham
- Bridger Lyon
- Bryan Miller
- Caleb Bryant
- Daxton Shaw
- Dylan Alonso
- Jake Anderson
- Kallon Olsen
- Keaton Hardee
- Luke Bershears (Mills)
- Mason Durfee
- Oliver Castro
- Paul Mecham
- Schap Dalley
Ages 3-5
Field Size:
Bases 50-60 ft
Pitching Distance: Tee at Home Plate
Game Format
- 3-4 innings or 50 minute time limit
- Entire roster bats each inning
- No Strikeouts
- No Score Kept
Batting
- Players hit from a batting tee
- No walks or strikeouts
Defense
- All players may take the field
- Coaches may assist players defensively
Base Running
- Runners advance one base at a time
- Plays stop when the ball returns to infield
Focus
- Learn basic rules
-Hitting fundamentals
- Having Fun and Building Confidence
Ages 6-8 years old
Division Format
League Focus: Development and teaching the game, not winning focused
Participants: Boys ages 6–8 (1st/2nd Grade)
Equipment: Boys use real baseballs
Field Dimensions:
- Bases: 60 feet
- Pitching Machine Distance: 35 feet
- Machine Speed: 27 mph
Game Structure
Game Length: 1 hour or 6 innings, whichever comes first
Batting Order: All players present bat No automatic outs Late players added to bottom of lineup
Minimum Players: 6 players required to field a legal team
Defensive Setup: 10 players on defense 4 outfielders 1 player in pitcher position near machine
Free defensive substitutions
Offensive Rules
- Each batter receives 6 pitches
- Batter is out if: 3 swinging strikes, OR Does not swing on 6th pitch
- Fouled 6th pitch allows continued batting until hit or missed
- 6-run limit per inning
- Entire lineup bats or inning ends after 6 runs
Base Running
- No lead-offs
- No stealing
- Runners advance only on batted balls
- No advancing on overthrows
- On outfield hits: Advancement stops once ball is returned to infield
- Dead ball if ball hits machine or coach: Batter awarded first Runners advance one base
Coaching Format
Offense:
- One coach operates pitching machine
- Base coaches allowed at 1st and 3rd
Defense:
- One coach allowed in field for player instruction
Division Goals
This division is built to:
- Teach game fundamentals
- Build confidence
- Improve player development
- Encourage teamwork
- Promote sportsmanship
- Prepare athletes for higher divisions
North Sevier Recreation Philosophy
Development First • Fundamentals Always • Fun Every Game
Division Philosophy
The Mustang Division is designed to advance athletes from developmental baseball into more competitive, skill-based play while continuing to prioritize:
Development • Fundamentals • Competition • Sportsmanship
This division emphasizes:
- Advanced skill development
- Baseball IQ
- Competitive preparedness
- Pitching responsibility
- Situational awareness
- Team discipline
- Confidence under pressure
- Respect for the game
While competition increases, North Sevier Recreation remains committed to:
Teaching the game correctly while preparing players for higher levels of baseball.
Mustang Division Mission
This league serves as the critical transition stage where athletes begin learning:
- Real pitching strategy
- Defensive execution
- Controlled aggression on the basepaths
- Leadership
- Accountability
- Competitive resilience
Division Format
Game Structure
Game Length: 1 hour 30 minutes or 6 innings
Teams bat all players present
Minimum 6 players required for legal team
No automatic outs
Late players added to bottom of batting lineup
Free defensive substitutions
Defensive Format
10 defensive players: Infielders 4 outfielders in umbrella formation
Standard baseball defensive play
Emphasis on: Defensive communication Positioning Situational awareness
Field Dimensions
Base Paths: 60 feet
Pitching Distance: 46 feet
Minimum Home Run Distance: 175 feet
Pitcher’s Mound Elevation: 6 inches
Batting & Equipment Rules
Bat Regulations:
Maximum bat length: 33 inches
Maximum diameter: 2 3/4” 2 5/8”
No weight/length differential restriction
No metal cleats allowed
Offensive Rules
Six-run offensive limit per inning
The play in which the 6th run scores remains live: All runs scored during that live play count
Mercy Rule: 15 runs after 3 innings 12 runs after 4 innings 8 runs after 5 innings
Base Running Rules
No lead-offs
Stealing allowed
Runners may leave base only after pitch crosses home plate
Pitchers: No pick-off moves No balks
No running on dropped third strike
Pitching Philosophy
Pitching development becomes a major focus in Mustang Division.
Goals:
Protect arms
Develop mechanics
Teach responsibility
Build strategy
Encourage healthy workload habits
Pitching Limits
Weekly Limits:
Maximum 18 outs per week
Maximum 18 outs per day
Rest Rules:
No rest required for 12 outs or fewer in one day
One full calendar day rest if: Pitching limits exceeded Pitcher reaches 5th inning in a day
Once removed as pitcher: Cannot re-enter as pitcher in same game
Coach Responsibility:
Coaches must track pitching outs
Compliance with league safety regulations required
Weather / Called Games
Games called after 4 completed innings: Team leading is declared winner
Coaching Expectations
Coaches are expected to:
Lead by example
Promote sportsmanship
Control team and fan behavior
Teach advanced baseball concepts
Prioritize athlete growth over winning
Player Development Focus
Athletes in Mustang Division will develop:
Stronger pitching skills
Advanced hitting
Strategic base running
Defensive execution
Mental toughness
Leadership
Game management
North Sevier Mustang Vision
Mustang Division is where athletes evolve from learning baseball into truly understanding how to compete.
Core Values:
Develop • Compete • Lead • Respect • Grow
North Sevier Recreation is committed to building:
Better athletes
Better teammates
Better leaders
Better future players
Long-Term Goal
Prepare athletes for:
Middle school baseball
Competitive travel opportunities
Advanced league play
Long-term success both on and off the field
North Sevier Mustang Baseball is where future Wolves are built.
Division Philosophy
The Pony Division represents North Sevier Recreation’s highest youth baseball division and is designed to prepare athletes for advanced competitive baseball, middle school, high school, and beyond.
Core Focus:
Advanced Development • Competition • Leadership • Accountability
This division emphasizes:
High-level skill progression
Full baseball IQ development
Competitive execution
Advanced pitching and base running
Strategic game awareness
Leadership development
Mental toughness
Sportsmanship
While competition is stronger, North Sevier Recreation remains committed to:
Developing complete athletes, not just winning games.
Pony Division Mission
Pony Division serves as the bridge from recreational baseball into true competitive baseball by preparing athletes for:
School baseball
Tournament baseball
Advanced pitching demands
Full rulebook understanding
Leadership roles
Greater accountability
Division Format
Game Structure
Game Length: 1 hour 30 minutes or 6 innings
Teams bat all players present
Minimum 6 players required to field legal team
No automatic outs
Late players may be added to the bottom of lineup
Free defensive substitutions
Defensive Format
10 defensive players: Infielders 4 outfielders in umbrella formation
Advanced defensive expectations: Cutoff plays Pickoff awareness Situational defense Communication Competitive readiness
Field Dimensions
Base Paths: 80 feet
Pitching Distance: 54 feet
Minimum Home Run Distance: 250 feet
Pitcher’s Mound Elevation: 8 inches
Equipment Rules
Bat Regulations:
Maximum bat length: 33 inches
Maximum diameter: 2 3/4” 2 5/8”
No weight differential restrictions
No metal cleats
Offensive Rules
Six-run offensive limit per inning
Sixth run play remains live: All runs scored before play ends count
Mercy Rule: 15 runs after 3 innings 12 runs after 4 innings 8 runs after 5 innings
Advanced Base Running Rules
Lead-offs: Allowed
Stealing: Allowed
Pick-offs: Allowed
Balks: Balks only called on acts of deception
Traditional mechanical balks are instructional
Illegal deceptive moves result in: Dead ball Awarded base(s)
Additional Rule:
3rd to 1st pickoff moves are legal
Drop Third Strike Rule
Batter may advance on dropped third strike: If first base is unoccupied with less than 2 outs Any time with 2 outs
Pitching Philosophy
Pony Division significantly expands pitching development with a strong emphasis on:
Arm safety
Mechanics
Competitive pitching
Pitch count management
Strategic growth
Pitching Limits
Daily Maximum: 21 outs per day
Weekly Maximum: 24 outs per week
Rest Requirements:
No rest required for 12 outs or fewer in one day
One full calendar day rest required if: Limits exceeded Pitcher reaches 5th inning in one day
Additional Rules:
Once removed, pitcher may not re-enter as pitcher
Coaches are responsible for: Tracking outs Monitoring eligibility Ensuring compliance
Called Games
Official game after: 4 completed equal innings
If game is called after official length: Team leading is declared winner
Coaching Expectations
Coaches must:
Lead by example
Manage player development
Promote discipline
Teach advanced baseball strategy
Maintain fan and team conduct
Prioritize athlete growth and integrity
Player Development Focus
Athletes will refine:
Advanced hitting
Defensive complexity
Full pitching responsibilities
Strategic base running
Leadership
Competitive discipline
Mental performance
Team communication
North Sevier Pony Vision
Pony Division is where athletes fully transition from youth baseball into competitive baseball readiness.
Core Values:
Lead • Compete • Execute • Respect • Prepare
Long-Term Goals
Prepare athletes for:
Middle school baseball
High school programs
Tournament opportunities
Leadership roles
Long-term competitive success
Final Philosophy
North Sevier Pony Baseball develops strong athletes, disciplined competitors, and future leaders.
Build Skills. Build Leaders. Build Wolves.
Division Philosophy
The Pony Division is North Sevier Recreation’s premier youth baseball division, designed to prepare athletes for advanced competitive baseball, school programs, and higher-level play.
Core Focus:
Advanced Competition • Leadership • Accountability • Baseball Excellence
This division emphasizes:
Advanced baseball fundamentals
Competitive strategy
Leadership development
High baseball IQ
Pitching responsibility
Game management
Team discipline
Mental toughness
Sportsmanship
While competition is elevated, North Sevier Recreation remains committed to:
Developing skilled, disciplined athletes while teaching respect for the game.
Pony Division Mission
Pony Division prepares players for:
Middle school baseball
High school baseball
Tournament competition
Advanced pitching and hitting
Strategic base running
Leadership roles
Long-term player development
Division Format
Game Structure
Game Length: 1 hour 30 minutes or 7 innings
Games may end in a tie
No extra innings
Mercy Rule: 15-run lead after 3 innings 12-run lead after 4 innings 8-run lead after 5 innings
Teams bat all players present
Minimum 6 players required to field legal team
No automatic outs
Late players may be added to bottom of lineup
Free defensive substitutions
Defensive Format
10 defensive players: Infielders 4 outfielders
Strong emphasis on: Defensive execution Communication Hustle Situational awareness Competitive readiness
Field Dimensions
Base Paths: 80 feet
Pitching Distance: 54 feet
Minimum Home Run Distance: 250 feet
Pitcher’s Mound Elevation: 8 inches
Equipment Rules
Cleats:
Metal cleats permitted
No metal cleats on portable mounds
Bat Rules:
Big barrel bats must be Drop 5 or lower
Illegal bat consequences: First offense after Week 2: Removal from game Suspension for next game Second offense: Removal from team No refund
Pace of Play Rules
90-Second Rule:
Teams have 90 seconds between innings from last out to first pitch.
Enforcement:
Pitcher not ready: Ball called
Batter not ready: Strike called
Umpires may adjust for cold weather safety
Teams may waive their own time but not opponent’s
Goal:
Promote hustle
Increase completed innings
Maximize development opportunities
Teach discipline
Base Running Rules
High School Federation and UBBA rules apply:
Lead-offs allowed
Stealing allowed
Pick-offs allowed
Balks fully enforced
Additional:
Speed-up runner allowed for catcher only
Must be last recorded out
Pitching Philosophy
Pony Division emphasizes advanced pitching while protecting player health.
Pitching Regulations
Maximum Outs:
21 outs per day
24 outs per week
Rest Rules:
No rest required for 12 outs or fewer in one day
Coaches are responsible for: Tracking outs Monitoring player safety Following all league regulations
Coaching Expectations
Coaches must:
Lead by example
Maintain discipline
Promote sportsmanship
Ensure fan conduct
Prioritize athlete growth
Teach advanced baseball systems
Foster accountability
Player Development Focus
Athletes in Pony Division develop:
Advanced hitting
Strategic base running
Pitching mechanics
Defensive complexity
Leadership
Competitive awareness
Mental resilience
Team communication
North Sevier Pony Vision
Pony Division is where athletes transition from recreational play into serious competitive baseball.
Core Values:
Compete • Lead • Respect • Execute • Prepare
Long-Term Goals
Prepare athletes for:
School baseball programs
Competitive tournament teams
Leadership opportunities
Advanced baseball success
Strong character development
Final Philosophy
North Sevier Pony Baseball builds advanced athletes, strong competitors, and future leaders.
Develop Skills. Build Leaders. Strengthen the Pack.
In compliance with House Bill 204 - "Protection of Athletes with Head Injuries Act", North Sevier Recreation has implemented the following policy which requires adherence by all coaches, volunteers, parents, legal guardians, participants and representatives of North Sevier Recreation, Salina City, Aurora City and Redmond Town.
A Concussion is a brain injury, and all brain injuries are serious.
· They are caused by a bump, blow, or hit to the head or by a blow to another part of the body with the force transmitted to the head.
· They can range from mild to severe and can disrupt the way the brain normally works.
Even though most concussions are mild, all concussions are potentially serious and may result in complications including prolonged brain damage and even death if not recognized and managed properly.
Even a slight bump on the head can be serious.
Symptoms and signs of concussions may show up right after the injury or can take several hours or days to completely appear.
If an athlete reports any symptoms of a concussion or if you notice the symptoms of concussion yourself, seek medical attention right away.
It is difficult to detect a concussion and most sports concussions occur without loss of conciousness.
Participating in a sporting event after a concussion can leave an athlete vulnerable to a greater injury or death.
There is an increased risk of significant damage from a concussion for a period of time after the concussion occurs, particularly if the athlete suffers another concussion before completely recovering from the first. This can lead to prolonged recovery, or even severe brain swelling with devastating and even fatal consequences.
Concussion Action Plan
What should a parent and/or guardian do when a concussion is suspected?
· Report the suspicion to the coach and North Sevier Recreation Director:
- Look for Symptoms and signs of a concussion:
· Headache
· Feeling dizzy or sluggish, or foggy
· Bothered by light or noise
· Have double or blurry vision
· Vomit or feel sick to your stomach
· Have trouble focusing or problem remembering
· Feel more emotional or "down"
· Feel Confused
· Have Problems with Sleep
- Concussions feel different to each person, so its important to tell your coach and Recreational Director how your athlete feels.
- When in doubt remove the athlete from play.
· Ensure that the athlete is evaluated right away:
- DO NOT try to judge the severity yourself, get assistance from a qualified Heath Care Professional as soon as possible.
· Allow the athlete to return to play only with permission from a qualified Health Care Professional.
- Repeated concussions prior to recovery can increase the likelihood of further problems.
- No Participant should return to play or practice on the same day a concussion has been diagnosed.
- A letter from your doctor is mandatory to return to play.
· Both Coach and Parent should record the following:
- The cause of the head injury and with what force
- Any loss of consciousness and for how long
- Any memory loss immediately after the injury
- Any seizures immediately after the injury
- Any other pertinent information you may think will help the Heath Care Provider
This policy aims to establish a clear Anti-bullying policy for ALL athletes and coaches. All Coaches and Athletes agree to abide by the outlined rules and understand the consequences of engaging in bullying behavior.
· Zero Tolerance
Any form of bullying, including physical, verbal and cyberbullying, will NOT be tolerated.
· Respect
Athletes must show respect towards teammates, coaches, opponents, and any other individuals involved with the sporting program.
· Inclusivity
I agree to promote a supportive and inclusive team environment for ALL members.
· Reporting
I agree to report any incidents of bullying to the coach or a responsible authority immediately. (Parent, Recreational Director, Teacher, etc.)
Definition of Bullying
· Physical Bullying: Hitting, Pushing, or other forms of physical aggression.
· Verbal Bullying: Name calling, insults, or other derogatory comments
· Cyber Bullying: harassing or threatening messages sent through digital platforms.
· Social Bullying: excluding someone from activities or spreading rumors
Consequences for Bullying
· First Offense
- Verbal Warning from Coach
- Immediate suspension from one game
- Written apology to the victim
· Second Offense
- Mandatory Meeting with the coach, parents, athletes and Recreation Department
- Suspension from three games
- Probationary Period where the athletes behavior is closely monitored.
· Third Offense
- Expulsion from the Team
- No Refunds Given.
As a North Sevier Athlete, I agree to the following:
· I will be a role model for my peers, both on and off the field.
· I will exhibit behaviors that reflect positively on myself, my team, and my community.
· I will not engage in any form of bullying, including physical, verbal, social and cyberbullying.
· I will promote a supportive and inclusive team environment.
· I will report any bullying incidents, whether involving myself, or something I have witnessed to the Coach or The Recreation Department.
This Code of Conduct is designed to ensure positive, respectful and a safe environment for all participants in the North Sevier Recreation Sports Program. All parties agree to uphold the standards and expectations outlined below.
For Athletes:
As a North Sevier Rec Athlete, I agree to:
· Show respect to all teammates, coaches, officials, opponents, and spectators.
· Play fairly, following the rules and showing good sportsmanship at all times.
· Attend all practices, games and team meetings punctually, unless I have informed my coach of an unavoidable reason for my absence.
· Listen to and follow my coach's instructions.
· Avoid using foul language, taunting, or engaging in physical altercations.
· Report any incident of bullying, harassment, or inappropriate behaviors to my coach or another trusted adult.
For Coaches:
As a North Sevier Rec Coach, I agree to:
· Treat all athletes, parents, officials, opponents and anyone else associated with the Youth Sports Program with respect and fairness.
· Serve as a positive role model by demonstrating good sportsmanship, integrity, and ethical behaviors.
· Create a safe and inclusive environment where all athletes feel valued and supported.
· Educate Athletes about the importance of teamwork, discipline, and respect.
· Address any issues of bullying, harassment, or inappropriate behaviors promptly and effectively.
· Communicate clearly with athletes, parents, and the Recreational Department about expectations, schedules and any changes.
· Will refrain from any aggressive physical contact or behavior towards athletes or parents.
For Parents, Guardians & Spectators
· Encourage my child to play by the rules and show respect for the efforts of coaches, opponents, and the Recreational Department.
· Support my child's participation in practices , games, and other team activities by ensuring they arrive on time and are prepared to fully engage.
· I will encourage ALL team members.
· Maintain a positive attitude in all situations and avoid negative comments.
· Adhere to the policy that only players, coaches, and when necessary, the Recreational Director are permitted on the field, court, or any area of play - No Exceptions.
· Refrain from coaching my child or other players from the sidelines during games and practices.
· Leave coaching to the designated coaches.
· Refrain from criticizing officials, coaches, or opponents.
· Refraining from abusive language or cursing.
· Recognize that youth sports involve learning experiences, understand that mistakes will happen, including by volunteer officials.
· Avoid making derogatory remarks about any player, coach, official, parent, etc.
· Take responsibility for the behavior of all family members and friends attending the games or activities.
· Adhere to the policy of no tobacco or alcohol in, on, or around any area where youth recreation activities are taking place.
· Help ensure a positive and enjoyable experience for all participants.
· Report any violations of these expectations to the Recreation Department immediately at (435) 562-1080.
· Refrain from discussing playing time or game-related issues with coaches during the game, practices, or activities.
· If concerns arise, wait until the following day to allow for a calm and constructive conversation with the coach or Recreation Director.
· Communicate any concerns or questions to the coach or the Recreation Department in a respectful & constructive manner.
· Promote a supportive and positive atmosphere by avoiding disruptive behavior or negative comments.
· Report any incidents of bullying, harassment, or inappropriate behavior to the coach or the Recreation Department Promptly.
Zero Tolerance Policy
· The North Sevier Recreation Department enforces a strict zero tolerance policy regarding violations of our Code of Conduct.
· The North Sevier Recreation Department Board of Directors will review all Incidents, and if individuals are found to be in violation of this policy, they may be banned from the current activity, and possibly future activities. Depending on the severity of the incident, the particpant being observed may also face a ban from this and other future activities.
· All decisions made by the Recreation Board of Directors are FINAL. There will be no hearings or appeals once a final decision is reached.
Consequences of Violating the Code of Conduct
Violations of this Code of Conduct may result in one or more of the following actions, depending on the severity and frequency of the offense:
· Verbal Warning from the Coach or North Sevier Recreation Department.
· Written warning and a meeting with the coach, athlete, parents and the North Sevier Recreation Department
· Suspension from practices, games, or team activities for a specified period of time.
· Expulsion from the Team
· Referral to the North Sevier Recreation Department's disciplinary committee for further action, including potential expulsion from the program.
· Depending on the offense, Legal action could be taken.
All participants acknowledge that they have read, understood, and agree to abide by the Code of Conduct for the North Sevier Recreation Youth Sports Program. They understand the consequences of violating this agreement and commit to fostering a positive and respectful environment.
Being apart of the North Sevier Recreation Youth Sports Program, you will have access to various facilities and equipment necessary for practices & games. This agreement outlines the responsibilities and expectations related to the use of these facilities & equipment.
Responsibilities & Expectations·
· Proper Use of Equipment
I agree to use all equipment provided by North Sevier Recreation , including but not limited to balls, nets, cones, and protective gear, in a safe and appropriate manner.
I will ensure that all equipment is used solely for the purpose of the youth sports program.
· Maintenance and Care
I will take proper care of any equipment while it is in my possession.
I will report any damaged or malfunctioning equipment to the Recreation Director immediately.
· Return of Equipment
I agree to return all equipment and gear in good condition at the end of the season or upon request by North Sevier Recreation.
I understand that I may be held financially responsible for any lost, stolen or damaged equipment due to negligence.
· Facility Usage
I will use the facilities provided by both the North Sevier Recreation and Other Hosting Recreations, including fields, courts, and indoor spaces, according to the schedule and guidelines provided.
I will ensure that all practices and games are conducted in a manner that respects the facilities and it's users.
· Cleanliness and Order
I will ensure that all facilities are left clean and orderly after use.
I will dispose of any trash and ensure that all personal belongings and team items are removed from the facility.
I acknowledge that no food or drink is permitted, with the exception of sealed water bottles.
I acknowledge No PETS will be permitted.
· Safety & Security
I will follow all safety guidelines and procedures while using the facilities and equipment.
I will supervise my children at all times and understand that if there are repeated incidents, We may be asked to leave.
· Compliance with Policies
I will adhere to all policies and procedures et forth by the North Sevier Recreation, as well as other Recreation Departments of Hosting Towns / Cities, regarding the use of equipment and facilities.
North Sevier Recreation understands that plans and circumstance can change. The following refund policy ensures fairness while maintaining the integrity of our programs and budgets.
General Refund Guidelines
· Refund requests must be submitted in writing or by email to nsrecreation@salinacity.org
· Refunds will only be considered before uniforms or equipment have been ordered.
· Once uniforms or supplies are purcahsed refunds will NOT be issued, except in the cases outlined below.
Refunds for Injury or Relocation
· A Pro-Rated Refund may be issued if a participant is unable to continue due to:
- A verified medical injury or illness or
- Relocation out of the North Sevier Area.
· Verification (doctor's note or proof of move) may be required.
· Must be submitted immediately.
Program Cancellations
If a program or league is cancelled by North Sevier Recreation, participants will receive a full refund or the option to transfer to another sport.
Late Withdrawals / No Shows
· Refunds will NOT be given for no-shows, schedule conflicts, or personal reasons once the season begins.
Processing
· Approved refunds will be processed through the same payment method used at registration.
· Please allow 7-10 business days for processing.
Contact
For refund inquiries, contact:
nsrecreation@salinacity.org
(435) 562-1080
To ensure balanced teams, ordered uniforms, and organized schedules, North Sevier Recreation enforces the following policy regarding late registration.
Registration Deadlines
· Each sport and program will have a published registration deadline.
· All participants must be registered by 11:59PM on the final registration day to guarantee placement on a team and proper uniform sizing.
Late Registration Window
· A late registration period may open only if space allows after the regular deadline.
· Late registrations will be accepted on a first-come, first-serve basis until rosters or divisions are full.
· Placement is not guaranteed for late registrants.
Late Fees
· A $10-$15 late fee will be added to any registration received after the posted deadline.
· Late fees help cover rush uniform orders, administrative adjustments, and schedule re-prints.
Team Placement & Uniforms
· Late registrants may be placed:
- on teams needing additional players or
- on a waitlist if teams are full
· Uniforms and sizes for late registrations are not guaranteed and may arrive after the season begins.
Waitlist
· Once all teams are full, additional players will be placed on a waitlist.
· If an opening occurs, staff will contact waitlisted players in order of submission.
· Payment is due once a player is confirmed on a team.
No Exceptions After Schedules Are Released
· Once Schedules are finalized and distributed, no additional players will be added.
· This policy helps maintain fair play, scheduling accuracy, and roster consistency.
Contact
For questions about registration dates or openings:
nsrecreation@salinacity.org
(435) 562-1080
