When Sabakiball was created over ten years ago, Founder Michael Cerpok, looked around at the current sports available to youths and adults, and noticed that participants in any physical activity had a choice of EITHER fun (recreational sports) OR competition (leagues). Why is this an EITHER/OR situation? Sabakiball was created under the ideal that competition IS fun. What makes this possible? SPORTSMANSHIP!
Sportsmanship is at the heart of Sabakiball. In fact, in the Scottsdale (AZ) league they give out a sportsmanship award at the end of each season. Among awards for MVP, high scorer and best goals-against-average, the Sportsmanship Award is the most honorable. Much like in hockey where the players sometimes pummel each other on the ice then shake hands in the end, Sabakiball league games get quite intense (no pummeling though - it is non-contact) especially when the players are very good athletes and are adept at the rules of play. Yet during this intense competition there is always sportsmanship steering the play. Sabakiball's vision for all leagues and organized games is that all players feel that when they come onto the field there is no holding back from their athletic abilities and their competitive natures because competition can be a healthy, fun and growth-oriented outlet for youths and adults alike. If you have played Sabakiball and experienced its vision of Sportsmanship in Intense Competition we invite your comments on this blog, and would love to see you on the field. If you have not played Sabakiball yet but value fun AND competitive play of a non-stop sport, contact us through social media or our website to inquire where you can play SABAKIBALL in your area. What are your thoughts on SPORTSMANSHIP in sports? SABAKIBALL -- IT'S FAST, IT'S FUN, IT'S FURIOUS! IT'S A WHOLE NEW BALLGAME!
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Welcome! After many years we have finally joined the "present" and decided to start a blog. We are always fielding questions and comments about Sabakiball and I felt that a blog would be a great way to allow everyone to share in their questions, opinions, and ideas. Of course, I do ask that you keep it civil. Comments must be approved so trolls need not bother. : )
I will get started with my own thoughts in the next day or two, but in the meantime feel free to "get the ball rolling" with anything you would like to share, especially your experiences playing Sabakiball. Until next time... |
AuthorMonica Rosen is the CEO/CFO of Sabakiball International. Archives
June 2020
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