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Lobo students and families,
As Spring sports are getting started we wanted to send out a few reminders with regards to the French Field policy.
French Field Policy
PSD Athletics supports a safe and fan friendly environment. The following items are not allowed into the stadiums:
- Fireworks, projectiles or explosives
- Artificial noise makers
- Pets (except for service animals)
- Weapons of any kind
- Balls, Frisbees or other items that may be thrown
- Bicycles, roller blades or skateboards
- Only event staff are allowed on the field/track area
Additional reminders:
- Parking inside the stadium is reserved for event staff only, no spectator or athlete parking is allowed
- All of the school property in and around French Field including sidewalks and parking areas are alcohol and tobacco free areas.
- Spectators must wear shirts and shoes at all times.
- Once spectators enter the stadium through a specific gate, they may not walk through to other side.
- The practice of throwing baby powder (or any other powder substance) up in the air at outdoor or indoor contests is strictly prohibited. This causes bleachers (and nearby playing areas in indoor venues) to be extremely slick. Further this practice is banned across the country due to the inhalation risk to asthmatic spectators.
- Students are not to jump up on or against the fences in front of the bleachers after or during games. It is both a safety concern and it causes damage to our facility.
- Spectators are not permitted to enter field area before, during or after contests unless access is approved in advance by District Athletic Director or Stadium Manager
Sportsmanship Protocol at all CHSAA Contests and Activities
- Cheerleaders/Fans/Spectators
- It is recommended that there be positive cheers only.
- Only cheerleaders may use megaphones.
- All patrons must wear shirts and shoes. Face painting is allowed.
- Cheer and tumbling routines must be in front of your team’s student body.
- Routines that spill into the area of the opposing team are prohibited.
- Banners
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- One cloth or vinyl banner may be used, but must be sanctioned by the game management, principal, and/or athletic director before the contest. Note: Some facilities, including venues used for CHSAA playoffs, may not allow any banners.
- Paper banners are not allowed at CHSAA sponsored playoff events.
- The words and graphics on banners must be positive: i.e. “beat”, “outscore”, “conquer”, etc.; Negative banners: i.e. “kill”, “maim”, “scalp”, etc., will be confiscated and may result in no future use of banners.
- Banners must not block the view of others.
- Noisemakers
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- All artificial noisemakers are prohibited. This includes: cowbells, drums, whistles, horns, plastic clackers, thunder sticks, etc. Exception: bleacher kicking is permitted if the facility management allows it.
- An air horn or cannon may be used on the field and only if supervised by a school designee. It should never be disruptive to the playing of the game and used only during dead ball periods at the end of playing action.
- No musical instruments and/or amplified music, including drums, shall play while the game clock is running or when a ‘live-ball’ situation is applicable by rule, whether the game is indoor or outdoor. This includes fanfares, drum rolls, etc. The only time the game, once started, is not “in progress” is during a timeout or intermission. This applies to the use of outdoor, in-gym, or in-arena sound systems and public address announcements.
- The announcer is an integral member of game administration and is a reporter of information not necessarily obvious to spectators. Great care must be exercised to see that neither team gains an advantage from announcements over the public address system. Announcers are not "play-by-play” announcers.
- There shall be no amplified instruments at any CHSAA playoff events.
- A list of acceptable and unacceptable behaviors can be found on CHSAAnow.com under Activities>Sportsmanship in the Game Management and Sportsmanship Expectation Guide.
CHEER FOR YOUR TEAM AND NOT AGAINST THE OPPONENT!!
Can't make it to the game? PSD has partnered with National Federation of High School Sports Network to stream LIVE broadcasts of PSD athletic events online.
For a nominal fee, fans will be able to watch their favorite high school events live and on-demand from anywhere in the world through the NFHS website. Games can be found by visiting www.nfhsnetwork.com and searching for your favorite high school.
Conrad Crist
Rocky Mountain High School
Assistant Principal/Athletic Director
970-488-7006, @LoBo_Athletics, rockyathletics.org

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