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7 Tips for Planning a School Sports Tournament
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by Jennifer Lawton
School sports are popular with everyone: from the
players, the parents, fellow classmates and even rival schools. A school sports
tournament is a wonderful way for kids to show school spirit while participating
in a favorite activity. But running a school sports tournament takes a lot of
effort. Volunteers and sponsors are so important to your success. There are some
things you can do to make your school sports tournament run smoothly and be an
event that everyone will want to participate in, year after year.
1.
Plan Ahead. The more time you have to plan for your event, the more time you can
take care of every necessary detail. This can also help you find needed
volunteers, sponsors for donations and publicity for the event. Time is your
friend.
2. Assign Jobs. Give each volunteer specific tasks to
accomplish. Most school volunteers are parents that often have a full or
part-time job, along with other responsibilities. Making your assignment
specific and measurable will help them accomplish the tasks that need to get
done. When people accomplish things they often feel good, making them want to do
even more. Give volunteers tasks that they will enjoy doing, match tasks to
personalities and to skill levels.
3. Obtain Sponsors. Sponsors can
often be an important part of a sports tournament for a school. Some items you
may want to find a sponsor for include refreshments and trophies. You may also
want to get sponsors for giveaway items such as visors or sunscreen for the
crowd. Sponsors for a school event are best found in your school community: ask
parents and ask local businesses for sponsorship. A great way to find sponsors
is for parents to go with a child from the sports team to ask for sponsorship.
4. Organize Meetings. If you are holding a sports tournament, you may
find it necessary to meet with your volunteers to discuss the many details from
time to time. It is best that you keep your meetings well-organized and running
smoothly. Volunteers will remember an event that has meetings that start on time
and end on time and stay on task. Take time at the meeting to thank everyone for
their part in the event and thank them personally. This also encourages future
participation, and keeps everyone enthusiastic for the event.
5. Thank
Sponsors. It is important to thank any sponsors that are involved with your
event. Sponsors will remember if they are thanked or if this is neglected, and
this may determine their participation for the coming year. Make a telephone
call and write a letter thanking them for their participation. Writing a letter
is important because many businesses like to hang them up in their store to show
that they support their local community. This also benefits you, as it
advertises your sports tournament for the coming year.
6. Publicize.
Your event should be publicized through the local newspaper, cable television
and local radio station. Utilize every type of media available to you. Getting
your event seen in the media is a time to pump up school spirit and it is
exciting for the kids to be seen in the school paper. It is also a great
opportunity to thank your sponsors for your event. Get a copy of the newspaper,
television show or radio broadcast and share this with your sponsors so they
know that they were mentioned. This will encourage them to be involved for the
future.
7. The Kids. The focus of the school sports tournament is all
about the kids learning about good sportsmanship and having the opportunity to
participate in an event that encourages school spirit. When planning a large
event, sometimes small details go awry. But if you focus on the kids having a
good time at their event, focus on the bigger picture, everything else will
matter less. Be sure to thank everyone involved for their participation, with
the kids having a good time and your enthusiasm they are sure to participate
next year!
About the Author: Jennifer Lawton searches for fun and
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Article submitted Monday, September 17, 2007 & read 203 times.
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