P. A. Announcement: National Anthem
- PA Announcements
- January 21, 2015
The Safety Warning should be announced BEFORE the teams take the ice for warm-up and again before the game if there is an ice cut following warm-ups. “Ladies and gentlemen, watch out for flying pucks. Though safety measures have been taken to ensure your safety, in some instances, the puck may be propelled into the
READ MOREThe following announcements are tied to sports that typically take place in school gymnasiums and should be used accordingly: Volleyball: “Watch out for flying volleyballs. During warm-up and during the match, volleyballs can leave the playing surface, at a high-rate of speed and from varying directions. Please remain alert at all times as [School/Facility] is
READ MORE“Ladies and gentlemen, bats, balls and other objects may leave the playing field and at a high rate of speed which may cause personal injury or damage to personal property. [Team/School name] is not responsible for injury or damage that may be done to vehicles in the parking lot.”
READ MORE“A stadium/gymnasium can be an exciting place for small children to run and explore. It also, however, can be a place where children can get hurt. Unsupervised children can fall while running or climbing on bleachers, railings or other equipment. They may also get lost in a crowd. Parents are reminded to closely supervise their
READ MOREThere are a lot of people who don’t understand the proper protocol when it comes to a color or honor guard presenting the colors at a sporting or other event. Below are a couple of announcements to help you remind attendees of the proper procedure when it comes to the National Anthem. Note, there are
READ MOREIt’s time to meet the starting line-ups for today’s/tonight’s game, first for the visiting [visiting team proper name and nickname]. At [position], a [height] [grade] from [city, state for college], number ___, [name] _________________________. At [position], a [height] [grade] from [city, state for college], number ___, [name] _________________________. At [position], a [height] [grade] from [city,
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