Spectator Info

SPECTATOR ADMISSION:

Spectator will be required to pay CASH admission.

Weekend Pass: $20.00 (includes Program)
Adult Day Pass : $10.00
Student Day Pass: $5.00
Children 10 & under: Free
Program: $5.00

NOTE: Players & coaches will receive a tournament program in their player bags.

CONCESSION:
The food provided for sale by the students at Willow Creek Composite High School meets or exceeds the 50/50 split between the Choose Most Often and Choose Sometimes categories, as recommended in the Alberta Nutritional Guidelines for Children and Youth and the 2022/2023 ASAA Policy Handbook.
A concession will be available Thursday, Friday and Saturday. A variety of food and beverage options will be available throughout the tournament. Concession will be cash only. Concession items will be:

Breakfast Items/Snacks:

- Egg and Cheese on whole wheat english muffin
- Sausage, Egg, and Cheese Breakfast Wrap
- Bran Muffin
- Oatmeal, Apple, and Cinnamon Muffin
- Low fat yogurt
- Fresh fruit
- Yogurt/Granola/Fruit Parfait

Lunch Items/Snacks:

- Roast Chicken Breast Wraps (Caesar or Teriyaki on whole wheat)
- Various cold cut buns with lettuce and tomato on whole wheat
- Vegetable Crudite with Dip (Chipotle Mayo or Ranch)
- Snack Platter

Dinner Items (Friday night only)

- Cheese and Spinach Manicotti with Side Salad
- Winter Beef Stew with Whole Wheat Buttermilk Biscuit

Drinks:

- Milk (2% and Chocolate)
- Water
- Fruit Smoothies

PARKING:

The lane in front of Willow Creek Composite High School will be available to the public Thursday- Saturday. Please note, school is in session at both schools on Thursday and Friday. Spectator parking available in the parking lot west of Willow Creek Composite High School. Buses will be asked to park in the East parking lot of Willow Creek Composite High School after dropping off teams at the school.

SPECTATOR CODE OF CONDUCT:

Spectators should:

  • Consistently give positive feedback to players and others
  • Welcome opponents
  • Present positive comments before, during and after the game. Spectators, both student and adult, must demonstrate courtesy and food sportsmanship by positive cheers of encouragement for their team, not against the opposing team. This is evidenced by the absence of booing and vulgarities.
  • Be helpful to to others (i.e. willingly offer information about the game, score, scheduling, venue locations, etc. to onlookers)
  • Spectators must also show proper acceptance of officials’ judgement

Artificial Noisemakers are NOT permitted during provincial championship tournaments/events. These noisemakers may include but are not limited to: air horn, cowbells, plastic tube horns, garbage can lids, etc. the provincial championship host shall have the authority to eject from the competition facility individuals who, following a warning, refuse to comply with this requirement.

SPORTSMANSHIP:

Sportsmanship is vitally important and highly valued by the ASAA. There will be a Sportsmanship plaque (?) awarded to the team that displays appropriate individual and team conduct / sportsmanship throughout the Championship. Pins will be handed out throughout the event to individuals, including spectators, who display sportsmanship in their words and actions. The sportsmanship committee will be deciding who receives these awards.

Alberta School Athletic Association Code of Ethics:

All competitions must be conducted with a high standard of courtesy, fair play and sportsmanship. All those involved share this responsibility.

Spectators - Spectators, both student and adult, must demonstrate courtesy and good sportsmanship by positive cheers of encouragement for their team, not against the opposing team. This is evidenced by the absence of booing and vulgarities. Spectators must also show proper acceptance of officials’ judgment. Artificial noisemakers are not permitted during provincial championship tournaments/events. These noisemakers may include but are not limited to: air horns, cowbells, plastic tube horns, garbage can lids, etc. The provincial championship host shall have the authority to eject from the competition facility individuals who, following a warning, refuse to comply with this requirement.