Sportsmanship...The Key to a Successful EventAPA Leagues are about the excitement of competition, but more importantly, they’re about fun. We want all of our members who compete in our national championship events to have the experience of a lifetime. An important ingredient in that experience is good sportsmanship among our members. Sportsmanship is the key to the success of weekly APA League play and APA national tournaments. We realize the level of competition you experience in our national championship will be unlike any you may have experienced before. But please don’t let your competitive fire overshadow the level of sportsmanship you express to your opponent. Be sure to introduce yourself to your opponent, provide your ID, shake his hand and wish him luck before a match. If your opponent makes a great shot, don’t be shy about telling him so. More importantly, if your opponent makes a bad shot or a mistake during the match, don’t openly celebrate his misfortune. An easy way to exhibit good sportsmanship is by simply putting yourself in your opponent’s position. If you were to scratch, or sink the 8-ball out-of-turn, how would you feel if your opponent cheered or clapped? A more appropriate response might be, “Tough break,” or simply saying nothing at all. Win or lose, thank your opponent after the match and, once again, shake his hand. Remember that everyone who qualifies to compete in a national championship is already a winner and a champion, so be sure to treat them as such! |



