Message To Parents From Dalhart High School

The Amarillo Area Chapter of Basketball Officials sent a letter to coaches and administrators this week regarding behavior of players, coaches, and parents and fans at games.  If you have a child playing basketball this season, please take a moment to read this.  

At all Dalhart ISD Athletic events, we want to have a positive experience for our players, coaches, parents, fans, and especially officials.  Dalhart ISD supports the Amarillo Chapter of referees and will be enforcing this effective immediately.

1. Profanity and disrespectful language will not be tolerated. NO EXCEPTIONS!!! We are having far too many incidents and T fouls for this behavior. Starting today, any use of the word F@&K will result in disqualification, Period. This language will not be tolerated at any level. The Chapter has the complete support of everyone on this issue, including the people at a way higher pay grade than any of us. NO MORE PROFANITY FROM ANYONE! PLAYERS, COACHES, FANS.

 2. There will not be any more personal verbal abuse towards the officials. Especially the SUB-VARSITY REFEREES. The Amarillo Chapter had 2 officials quit this week. Walked away and said IT’S NOT WORTH IT. We wonder why there is a shortage of referees!  Varsity coaches are expected to set the example, and sub varsity coaches will leave the referees alone. Mistakes are made by players, coaches and referees. Some players are better than others, some coaches are better than others and some officials are better than others.  

3. Deal with your parents!!  No referees = No games. Pretty simple.  

4. When the game is over, it's OVER! Every site we play at has an administrator and some type of security. No one gets to get close to or confront the game officials after a game. This is unacceptable. Not one of our officials should ever feel uncomfortable while leaving a gym. I don't think too many of the coaches, players or fans leave a game and wonder if they can get to their car without conflict.  

5. 95% of the officials call games for the kids. They have no other motive. It's nice to get paid, but the majority do it because they love the game and the excitement of the actual games. A small % are motivated by money. That's just the truth. Let's make this easier, not harder. From the official’s view, every game needs to be a positive experience.  

We need everyone's cooperation to make this work.  

Mike Yell, President Amarillo Basketball

Rodger Grady, Secretary