Congratulations
to the Shawano Hawks Volleyball Team on punching their ticket to the WIAA State Volleyball Tournament. The team will play at the Resch Center in Green Bay on Friday, November 8, at 10:30am vs. Catholic Memorial. Please review the following information and attachments that relate to purchasing tickets and other items for fans to know about.
First, all members of the official team party (players/coaches, managers) will receive a pass that provides admission to the entire State Tournament. There are several attachments that address purchasing tickets . Please review the following attachments:
1. Rush to the Resch Contest: This attachment explains this program. Given our proximity to the Resch Center, we could do very well with this and earn the $1000 reward.
2. D2 Team 4 Shawano: This document has a link and a QR code (along with a Promo Code) that will take you to where you can purchase your tickets. Please purchase your tickets by 8AM on Friday morning. Tickets purchased after 8AM on Friday will not count toward the Rush to the Resch contest. You much use the Promo Code on the document for your purchase to qualify for the contest.
3. Ticket Purchase Instructions: Step-by-step instructions for purchasing tickets, along with an FAQ section that answers many common questions.
4. State Volleyball Tickets 101: More information about purchasing tickets for the State Tournament.
For those unable to purchase tickets online, ticket sales will begin at the Resch Center at 8AM on Friday. The admission price is $11. Children 2 and under do not require a ticket.
Parking: Spectators in cars and spectator buses should park in the Lambeau Field parking lot on Oneida Street. Parking will cost $8 for cars and $15 for buses. If writing a check it should be made out to PMI Entertainment Group. Credit card payments are also accepted. There are parking spaces available on a first come basis in the US Cellular Lot off Armed Forces Drive for spectators with disabilities. A dropoff area for guests with disabilities is available in front of the Resch Center on Armed Forces Drive.
Live video may not be transmitted or livestreamed on a website or social media account.
RESTRICTED ITEMS The following items will not be allowed in the Resch Center (all spectators and items are subject to search):
1. Selfie Sticks
2. Strollers/baby carriers, coolers, thermoses, bottles, cans, bags, and food and/or beverage items of any kind.
3. Backpacks and any bag larger than 8.5” x 11”.
4. No artificial noisemakers: stadium horns, cow bells, bottles with rocks in them, thunder sticks, etc.
5. Weapons of any kind.
6. Balloons, paper confetti, spray string, paint/spray paint, inflatables, etc.
7. Laser pointers.
8. Alcohol and/or drugs.
9. Umbrellas
10. Pets (services animals with credentialed paperwork will be allowed).
● All spectators are expected to be clothed appropriately with faces clearly visible. No body, full, or partial face paint is allowed.
● Antics involving throwing of paper airplanes or coins, etc., will result in the violator being removed.
● Fans may not leave their seats to join the band.
● Fans may not leave their seats to become involved in such things as slapping players hands during introductions, forming a tunnel for their players to run through as they enter or exit the court, etc.
● Fans may not allow others to sit on their shoulders or stand on seats or railings.
● Fans are NOT allowed on the floor of the Resch Center at any time.. Spectators bringing prohibited item(s) will have them confiscated or will be told to return the item(s) to their vehicles. There is no place to store these items at the Resch Center.
SPORTSMANSHIP
Good sportsmanship is viewed by the National Federation as a commitment to fair play, ethical behavior and integrity. In perception and practice, sportsmanship is defined as those qualities which are characterized by generosity and genuine concern for others. The ideals of sportsmanship apply equally to all activity disciplines. Individuals, regardless of their role in activities, are expected to be aware of their influence on the behavior of others and model good sportsmanship.
FUNDAMENTALS OF SPORTSMANSHIP
● Show respect for self and others at all times.
● Show respect for the officials. Sportsmanship implies the willingness to accept and abide by the decisions of the officials.
● Know, understand and appreciate the rules of the contest. Sportsmanship suggests the importance of conforming to the spirit, as well as the letter of the rules.
● Maintain self-control at all times. Don’t let the desire to win overcome rational, safe behavior.
● Recognize and appreciate competitive skill regardless of team affiliation.
SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD
● Rural Insurance will again present to a school participating in the State Volleyball Tournament a “Sportsmanship Award.”
● There will also be recognition of “Honorable Mention” for schools who do not win the overall award, but still exhibit great efforts in good sportsmanship.