Prior to Attending any practice or event for Rogers Lacrosse Club at Heritage Field please fill out our Health Attestation form at https://tinyurl.com/4cyfufrm
Player Responsibilities
Before heading to the game…
Eat off-site
Use restroom at home to minimize use at facility
Thoroughly wash hands with soap and water for at least 20 seconds, or use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer that contains at least 60% alcohol
Clean and disinfect your gear.
Have personal sanitizing options available, including, but not limited to hand sanitizer and disinfectant wipes.
Bring your own water bottle (do not share)
Stay home if sick or exhibiting any symptoms suggestive of COVID-19.
Once you arrive at the field
Wear a mask before, during, and after all games.
Approach your team’s “Health and Safety Coordinator” at the designated attestation location at the field facility.
Complete your club’s pre-game screening (depending on your program’s process, this may be either via online or on paper.)
Receive approval from your team’s designated Health and Safety coordinator before proceeding onto the field.\
Stay outside the field area until all previous teams have left the field.
Place bags 6 feet apart, starting behind your team bench area and extending toward the end of the field on which your team bench is located.
Avoid clustering with other players. Do not gather and socialize before or after the game. Maintain 6 feet apart during team meetings or instruction.
At the end of the game
No handshakes or fist bumps
Exit the field quickly so that the next teams can get started on their warmups.
Parent/Guardian Responsibilities
Review and understand the maximum number of people allowed at a game (see the section below entitled “Phase 2 – Washington State Guidelines”). If the number of spectators becomes a problem, the league will consider options such as limiting spectators to one per family or eliminating spectators entirely.
Ensure that your player(s) understand and adhere to their responsibilities.
Remain in or around your car for drop-off and pick-up.
Wear your mask at all times.
All spectators of different households are to remain physically distant, 6 feet or more, as much as possible.
Coach Responsibilities
Ensure that your player(s) understand and adhere to their responsibilities.
Review home field restrictions during the week prior to a game and proactively communicate with your players and families.
Wear your mask at all times.
Ensure player bags are 6 feet apart, starting behind your team bench area and extending toward the end of the field on which your team bench is located.
No huddles; no pre- or post- activity in-person team meetings.
No handshakes, high-fives, fist-bumps or skin-to-skin contact.
The “Honor the Game” ceremony will no longer occur on premises at games. Our goal is to discourage gathering of players during the postgame period. The process has also changed;
Coaches should select their own player(s) who exemplified sportsmanship during the game(s), instead of selecting players on the opposing team.
Coaches should distribute the sticker in a manner that provides encouragement to the player while respecting the physical distancing guidelines (for example, distributing stickers at your next practice).
Prior to Attending any practice or event for Rogers Lacrosse Club at RAM Field please fill out our Health Attestation form at https://tinyurl.com/4cyfufrm
Player Responsibilities
Before heading to the game…
Eat off-site
Use restroom at home to minimize use at facility
Thoroughly wash hands with soap and water for at least 20 seconds, or use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer that contains at least 60% alcohol
Clean and disinfect your gear.
Have personal sanitizing options available, including, but not limited to hand sanitizer and disinfectant wipes.
Bring your own water bottle (do not share)
Stay home if sick or exhibiting any symptoms suggestive of COVID-19.
Once you arrive at the field
Wear a mask before, during, and after all games.
Approach your team’s “Health and Safety Coordinator” at the designated attestation location at the field facility.
Complete your club’s pre-game screening (depending on your program’s process, this may be either via online or on paper.)
Receive approval from your team’s designated Health and Safety coordinator before proceeding onto the field.\
Stay outside the field area until all previous teams have left the field.
Place bags 6 feet apart, starting behind your team bench area and extending toward the end of the field on which your team bench is located.
Avoid clustering with other players. Do not gather and socialize before or after the game. Maintain 6 feet apart during team meetings or instruction.
At the end of the game
No handshakes or fist bumps
Exit the field quickly so that the next teams can get started on their warmups.
Parent/Guardian Responsibilities
Review and understand the maximum number of people allowed at a game (see the section below entitled “Phase 2 – Washington State Guidelines”). If the number of spectators becomes a problem, the league will consider options such as limiting spectators to one per family or eliminating spectators entirely.
Ensure that your player(s) understand and adhere to their responsibilities.
Remain in or around your car for drop-off and pick-up.
Wear your mask at all times.
All spectators of different households are to remain physically distant, 6 feet or more, as much as possible.
Coach Responsibilities
Ensure that your player(s) understand and adhere to their responsibilities.
Review home field restrictions during the week prior to a game and proactively communicate with your players and families.
Wear your mask at all times.
Ensure player bags are 6 feet apart, starting behind your team bench area and extending toward the end of the field on which your team bench is located.
No huddles; no pre- or post- activity in-person team meetings.
No handshakes, high-fives, fist-bumps or skin-to-skin contact.
The “Honor the Game” ceremony will no longer occur on premises at games. Our goal is to discourage gathering of players during the postgame period. The process has also changed;
Coaches should select their own player(s) who exemplified sportsmanship during the game(s), instead of selecting players on the opposing team.
Coaches should distribute the sticker in a manner that provides encouragement to the player while respecting the physical distancing guidelines (for example, distributing stickers at your next practice).