Basketball Word Search Puzzle ALLEY-OOP DUNK ... - Sioux Council
Basketball Word Search Puzzle ALLEY-OOP DUNK ... - Sioux Council
Basketball Word Search Puzzle ALLEY-OOP DUNK ... - Sioux Council
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The Cubmaster says: The Coach…<br />
Inspires in the boys<br />
a love for the game and the desire to win.<br />
Teaches them that it is better to lose fairly<br />
than to win unfairly.<br />
Leads players and spectators to respect<br />
others by setting them a good example.<br />
Is the type of adult he wants his boys to be.<br />
The Den Leaders repeat: The official…<br />
Knows the rules.<br />
Is fair and firm in all decisions.<br />
(S)He calls them as (s)he sees them.<br />
Treats everyone courteously and<br />
demands the same treatment for<br />
(her)himself.<br />
Knows the game is for the boys,<br />
and lets them have the spotlight.<br />
Parents repeat: The spectators…<br />
Never boo a player or official<br />
Appreciate a good play, no matter who<br />
makes it.<br />
Know the Pack gets the blame<br />
or the praise for their conduct.<br />
Recognize the need for more<br />
sportsmen and fewer "sports".<br />
The Sportsman's Creed<br />
Baltimore Area <strong>Council</strong><br />
Scouts repeat: The Player…<br />
Lives clean and plays hard.<br />
He plays for the love of the game.<br />
Wins without boasting,<br />
he loses without excuses, and he never quits.<br />
Respects officials and<br />
accepts their decisions without question.<br />
Never forgets that he represents his Den and Pack<br />
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Materials for Dream Catcher:<br />
A bendable twig about 12 inches long (or a metal<br />
hoop 4-6” wide)<br />
Thin wire to overlap and hold the ends if you use<br />
a twig as your base.<br />
Beads with large holes, such as pony beads<br />
Feathers<br />
Leather lacing (or twine or yarn)<br />
Directions:<br />
Cut at least 5 feet of lacing or twine, enough to<br />
cross the hoop several times. Tie one end to the