Player Agreement
SilverHoops Player Agreement & Release Waiver has been updated as of July 2022.
Please only refer to the agreement that has this date printed on it.
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Please only refer to the agreement that has this date printed on it.
Click Here to view or print the form if you are not able to see the PDF below.
Player Agreement
The spirit and intent of SilverHoops is to provide a fun, competitive environment for all to play and improve their basketball and life skills, especially in the youth divisions. We strongly discourage both parents and fans from becoming factors in the game and ask that they refrain from negative comments about game action and calls made by the Court Monitor/Marshall, regardless of how incorrect they believe the calls may have been.
Please also refer to the SilverHoops Official Rules section 14 on Crowd Control and technical fouls.
SilverHoops requires that each youth team designate one adult as the Parent/Coach. The Parent/Coach is the sole representative for the team, and is the only person, apart from players, with authority to approach the Court Monitor/Marshall during each game. The Parent/Coach is responsible for making sure the other parents and spectators of the team act respectfully.
In the youngest youth brackets, the Court Marshall/Monitor may stop play and counsel the players about certain rules before actually calling the violation and taking the ball away from the offending player’s team. These are teachable moments to help your children become better ball players.
SilverHoops hopes to instill in today’s youth the values of playing competitively within a framework of treating their opponents with dignity and respect. We hold all SilverHoops teams, in both youth and adult divisions to this standard. We expect that our adult teams will provide a good example to our youth teams. SilverHoops hopes that coaches and parents will view this as a chance to model the correct behavior for their student-athletes rather than placing an unhealthy emphasis on winning.
To maintain the level of sportsmanship expected, the Court Monitor/Marshall has the authority to stop play and ask the coach and players to change their behavior. It is the responsibility of each youth team’s Parent/Coach, and adult team’s Captain, to exert his/her influence over the players, parents, and team followers.
SilverHoops expects that if a behavior change is needed, that the only action the Court Monitor/Marshall has to take is to ask the Parent/ Coach or Captain to facilitate this change. Any unsportsmanlike players, coaches, parents, or spectators' actions may result in a technical foul, forfeiture of a game, or dismissal from the tournament and/or future tournaments.
The spirit and intent of SilverHoops is to provide a fun, competitive environment for all to play and improve their basketball and life skills, especially in the youth divisions. We strongly discourage both parents and fans from becoming factors in the game and ask that they refrain from negative comments about game action and calls made by the Court Monitor/Marshall, regardless of how incorrect they believe the calls may have been.
Please also refer to the SilverHoops Official Rules section 14 on Crowd Control and technical fouls.
SilverHoops requires that each youth team designate one adult as the Parent/Coach. The Parent/Coach is the sole representative for the team, and is the only person, apart from players, with authority to approach the Court Monitor/Marshall during each game. The Parent/Coach is responsible for making sure the other parents and spectators of the team act respectfully.
In the youngest youth brackets, the Court Marshall/Monitor may stop play and counsel the players about certain rules before actually calling the violation and taking the ball away from the offending player’s team. These are teachable moments to help your children become better ball players.
SilverHoops hopes to instill in today’s youth the values of playing competitively within a framework of treating their opponents with dignity and respect. We hold all SilverHoops teams, in both youth and adult divisions to this standard. We expect that our adult teams will provide a good example to our youth teams. SilverHoops hopes that coaches and parents will view this as a chance to model the correct behavior for their student-athletes rather than placing an unhealthy emphasis on winning.
To maintain the level of sportsmanship expected, the Court Monitor/Marshall has the authority to stop play and ask the coach and players to change their behavior. It is the responsibility of each youth team’s Parent/Coach, and adult team’s Captain, to exert his/her influence over the players, parents, and team followers.
SilverHoops expects that if a behavior change is needed, that the only action the Court Monitor/Marshall has to take is to ask the Parent/ Coach or Captain to facilitate this change. Any unsportsmanlike players, coaches, parents, or spectators' actions may result in a technical foul, forfeiture of a game, or dismissal from the tournament and/or future tournaments.
Release Waiver
I know that participating in strenuous activities such as basketball is potentially hazardous. I assume all risks associated with playing in this event including, but not limited to falls, contact with other participants, effects of the weather, and the condition of the playing surface, all facts being known and appreciated by me.
Knowing these facts and in consideration of your accepting my entry, I hereby for myself, my heirs, executors, administrators or anyone also who might bring claims on my behalf, covenant not to sue, and waive release, and discharge the Kellogg Chamber, all charities benefiting from this event, the City of Kellogg, Idaho, event employees, volunteers, event board and committee members, and any and all sponsors, including their agents, employees, assigns or anyone acting on their behalf, from any and all claims of liability for death, personal injury, or property damage of any kind or nature whatsoever arising out of and in the course of participation in this event. The release and waiver extend to all claims of every kind or nature whatsoever, foreseen or unforeseen, known or unknown.
I hereby grant full permission to any and all foregoing to use photographs, videotapes, motion pictures, recordings, or to record me or my likeness from this event for any purpose. Applications of minors will be accepted only with a parent’s or guardian’s signature.
I also realize I am responsible for my own and my teammates’ conduct of play. I vow to present myself and represent my team in a sportsmanlike manner. In the event that I fail to do so, I realize that both myself and my team may be ejected from the tournament.
I know that participating in strenuous activities such as basketball is potentially hazardous. I assume all risks associated with playing in this event including, but not limited to falls, contact with other participants, effects of the weather, and the condition of the playing surface, all facts being known and appreciated by me.
Knowing these facts and in consideration of your accepting my entry, I hereby for myself, my heirs, executors, administrators or anyone also who might bring claims on my behalf, covenant not to sue, and waive release, and discharge the Kellogg Chamber, all charities benefiting from this event, the City of Kellogg, Idaho, event employees, volunteers, event board and committee members, and any and all sponsors, including their agents, employees, assigns or anyone acting on their behalf, from any and all claims of liability for death, personal injury, or property damage of any kind or nature whatsoever arising out of and in the course of participation in this event. The release and waiver extend to all claims of every kind or nature whatsoever, foreseen or unforeseen, known or unknown.
I hereby grant full permission to any and all foregoing to use photographs, videotapes, motion pictures, recordings, or to record me or my likeness from this event for any purpose. Applications of minors will be accepted only with a parent’s or guardian’s signature.
I also realize I am responsible for my own and my teammates’ conduct of play. I vow to present myself and represent my team in a sportsmanlike manner. In the event that I fail to do so, I realize that both myself and my team may be ejected from the tournament.