Scouts, what's the second point of the Scout
Law? That's right, "A Scout is loyal. " Our
Scout handbook explains that a Scout is loyal to
his family, Scout leaders, friends, school and
nation.
I'm going to add one more thing to that list - a
Scout is loyal to his team. The team might be
his patrol or sports team.
Your patrol or soccer team can't be as good as
it should be if you goof off a lot or constantly
complain about your teammates or your patrol
leader or coach. A winning patrol and a winning
team, must have a winning attitude. That means
that every member must be willing to do his part
and not spend time griping because the patrol's
plans or the game are not going his way.
That doesn't mean that you have to be close
friends with everybody in your patrol or team or
even like all of them. But it means that when
you join, you commit yourself to the success of
the patrol or the team and pledge to give it
your best effort.
In Scouting and sports, it's teamwork that makes
winners. So whenever you're with your patrol or
sports team, remember, "A Scout is loyal".
It came from MacScouter’s Scoutmaster’s
minutes.
Mr.
Bertolet