activities · 1
what they do
direct service · 1
- Hosts games at local facilities Youth and Adult Amateur Sports LeaguesHolds most games at Madison District Schools or other facilities in the North Central Phoenix area.
strategies · 3
how they think
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- Code of conduct with formal disciplinary enforcement code of conduct and disciplinary boardRequires adherence to a Code of Conduct for all participants and parents, with enforcement through a formal Disciplinary Board to maintain standards of behavior.
- Competition as a developmental tool competition as a developmental toolUses structured competition to foster player development, including physical fitness, goal-setting, and life skills such as handling victory and defeat with grace.
- Competitive balance through player evaluation and drafting competitive balance through player evaluation and draftingSystematically evaluates players and uses a draft process to distribute talent evenly across teams, ensuring balanced and competitive leagues.
named programs · 4
what they call their work
Coach-Led Practices
Team practices scheduled by volunteer coaches, typically once or twice per week, with accommodations made for family availability when possible
Code of Conduct Enforcement
Disciplinary system managed by the RAMMS Disciplinary Board to uphold sportsmanship and appropriate behavior among players, parents, coaches, and spectators
Player Evaluations and Draft
Pre-season assessments to rank player skill levels and draft them onto balanced teams, ensuring equitable competition across leagues
Youth Sports Leagues
Recreational sports leagues for children with games primarily on Saturdays, including weekday games and playoffs; teams are drafted based on skill evaluations to ensure competitive balance