OKSE Coach Conduct
OKSE Coach Conduct
In the OKSE league, coaches and players are required to adhere to the Code of Conduct, Rulebooks, and Terms of Service to ensure a positive high school, middle school, and 4th/5th grade esports experience. Coaches play a crucial role as an extension of OKSE, and they are expected to maintain the highest standards of sportsmanship.
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- Respect all players, coaches, OKSE League Officials, and anyone involved before, during, or after matches.
- Be accountable for all affiliated teams and players, managing behavior and content.
- Maintain equipment and ensure regular updates.
- Communicate openly and respectfully in all chat and communication channels.
- Encourage integrity in gameplay and completion of objectives.
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- Ensure teams and players follow the OKSE Rulebook, Player Code of Conduct, and Coach Code of Conduct.
- Communicate with OKSE League Officials and opponents regarding issues, tech problems, reschedules, or forfeits.
- Provide accurate team contact information and be accessible during matches and 30 minutes after completion.
- Manage player conduct and in-game names.
- Provide evidence when reporting opposing teams or players to OKSE League Officials.
- Promote game integrity by minimizing disruptions, tardiness, and forfeits.
- Handle team rosters and resolve match issues promptly.
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- Prohibited conduct includes hate speech, inappropriate language, in-game names, taunting, intentional game disruption, tardiness, and using multiple accounts.
- Unsportsmanlike behavior may result in disciplinary actions, including warnings, suspensions, or bans.
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- Misconduct may lead to penalties depending on severity and frequency, such as warnings, side selection loss, suspensions, forfeits, or even permanent bans.
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- OKSE's decisions on rule interpretation, player eligibility, scheduling, and penalties are final and not subject to appeal for monetary damages or other remedies.
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