Saint Ambrose School Athletics

Go Angels!

At Saint Ambrose, we develop the whole person, including the physical needs of our students.

Our athletics department helps to foster physical health while promoting such valuable attributes as teamwork, a strong work ethic, and a goal-oriented focus.

Please visit our home athletic page learn more about how your child can get involved.

Visit Our Home Athletic Page

CYO Sports

Please visit the Parish website for more information and signups.  StAmbrose.us/AthleticBoosters

The volunteer page must be completed for coaches. StAmbrose.us/Volunteers

   

Parents Code of Conduct:

I will enjoy my child’s opportunity to experience the benefits of sport.
I will trust in my child’s ability to have fun as well as to perform and achieve excellence on his/her own.
I will help my child to learn the right lessons from winning and losing and from individual accomplishments and mistakes.
I will respect my child’s teammates and fellow parents as well as the players, parents and coaches from opposing team.
I will give only encouragement and applaud only positive accomplishments whether for my child, his/her teammates, their opponents or the officials.
I will respect my child’s coach and support his/her efforts.
I will not instruct from the sidelines.
I will insure that my child will attend all games and practices possible, and when not possible, I agree to inform the coach in advance.
I will respect all facilities made available so my child can play games and practice his/her sport.
I will respect any equipment or uniform that may be issued to my child so that he/she can participate.
I will respect the officials and their authority during games.
I will never demonstrate threatening or abusive behavior or use foul language.
I will be responsible to report to CYO any perceived misconduct by coach, player, parent or official so it can be dealt with in the appropriate manner.
I also agree that if I fail to abide by rules and guidelines listed above, I will be subject to disciplinary action that could include, but is not limited to the following:

  • First Offense – Verbal warning by official, site director, and /or CYO representative.
  • Second Offense (during the same game) – Parental game suspension with written documentation of incident kept on file by organizations involved.
  • Third Offense (during same season for that sport) – Parent and child (or children) will be removed from program.