Team Player Badge
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Outcomes
Through participating in organized team sports, Cubs develop the knowledge, skills and positive attitudes needed to be a productive and harmonious member of the team.[1]
Requirements
To earn the Team Player Badge, complete the following requirements:
- Be a regular member of an organized sport team. The team must be under the supervision of a Cub leader or other approved person.
- Explain the basic rules of the sport you play.
- Take part in at least six games.
- Show a good sportsman-like spirit in all Cub games and activities.
Cross-badge links:
Program Suggestions
None as of yet.
Re-design
The Team Player badge was redesigned from a football to a soccer ball design in 1995. Doug Reid, DNC - Program postulates this was due to the fact that Scouts Canada was implementing the policy of co-ed programs and girls are less likely to play football[2]. With the new smaller badges in 2011, this was changed to a jersey to represent potentially any team sport.
References
- ↑ Taken from MEASURING SUCCESS - THE SCOUTING WAY
- ↑ As stated in a discussion during visit to meet with the 180th Rover Crew in Pacific Coast Council.