[BD] Spirit scoring system for beginners
Patrick van der Valk
patrick at beachultimate.org
Tue Jul 15 11:22:16 BST 2008
Hi Matthew,
Check out the SOTG scoring system that was developed by BULA and the WFDF:
http://beachultimate.org/blog/2008/05/sotg.html
It is the best way to score and teach Spirit
I hope this helps
Patrick van der Valk
President - Beach Ultimate Lovers Association
http://beachultimate.org/blog
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From: britdisc-bounces at ranulf.net [mailto:britdisc-bounces at ranulf.net] On
Behalf Of Matthew.J.Smith at chi.ac.uk
Sent: Monday, July 14, 2008 5:02 PM
To: britdisc at ranulf.net
Subject: [BD] Spirit scoring system for beginners
Hi All
I am helping to run a mini tournament for local schools (age 14-16). They
have only limited experience of the game, and I wanted to use the
opportunity to promote 'Spirit-of-the-game'. I thought a spirit award was
definitely in order, but how best to do this?
Has anyone got any ideas? Of what has been done before? Of what works well
for real beginners to the sport (school pupils who are used to playing
refereed sports).
I had a bit of a think myself and came up with a simplified scoring system,
adapted from others that have been used;
Award a spirit mark out of 10 for your opposition (10 = excellent spirit, 1
= very poor spirit).
Award 5 points for an average spirited game with nothing noticeable
occuring during the game with regards to spirited play.
Award extra points for good spirit. For example;
- Players showing respect for the spirit-of-the-game.
- Players playing competitively but fairly and within the rules.
- Where decisions are made, they are resolved in calm and fair manner.
- Shaking hands at the end of the game.
Take off points for poor spirit. For example;
- Players playing in an over aggressive, or dangerous manner.
- Players arguing over decisions and not trying to resolve them
fairly.
- Players seeking to manipulate the rules to their advantage.
- Bad language used in the game.
- Not shaking hands at the end.
I'd be interested in any comments - would this work? Anything i've missed
out?
Any help or advice appreciated.
Cheers
Matt
Matthew Smith
PhD Research Student
University of Chichester
Bishop Otter Campus
College Lane
Chichester
West Sussex
PO19 6PE
Tel: 01243 816341
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