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1) Are observers recently retired on court officials? Do active veteran officials do observing?
Active or retired board officials who have participated on a variety of committees that include committees that have aided in the education and training of officials; those with at least five years’ experience in commissioner assigned board league tournament games; and those with at least three years’ experience (Boys and/or Girls) of state tournament games.
2) Do observers get a fee and who pays the fee, the association or the officials being observed?
Observers will observe officials on their scheduled nights (junior varsity officials and their varsity partner), as well as off-night assignments (compensated observations are limited to a maximum of 3 off-nights).
3) If a fee is paid, how much?
Compensation for off-night observations shall be reviewed by the executive committee annually and determined prior to the start of the season. For the past few years the off-night "fee" is that the observer's annul dues ($125.00) are waived (so, in essence, the board pays the off-night observers).
4) Does the observer submit a formal report to the association/board?
Yes. To our assistant assignment commissioner, who is in charge of the observation program.
This past season we had twenty observers to observe about three hundred officials, some more than once.
These observations, along with peer evaluations through Arbiter, are used for promotions and demotions to the varsity list or subvarsity list (with peer evaluations only counting a small amount).
RATINGS GUIDELINES FOR EVALUATION
APPEARANCE AND CONDITIONING
Official is in physical condition and exhibits hustle and energy through the game.
Official’s uniform and overall appearance is neat, clean and well kept.
MECHANICS
Utilizes proper mechanics, up-to-date techniques and procedures as detailed in the IAABO Officials Manual.
Performs accurate foul reporting and clock administration.
Has a resonant, strong voice that is supported by proper mechanics for purpose of clarification
TEAM WORK
Has the ability to work effectively as a “team” with his/her fellow official.
Arrives on time; actively participate in the pre-game.
Actively participate in the post-game.
Accepts criticism.
Shares the responsibility and avoids attempts to shift the blame.
JUDGEMENT
Presents a thorough knowledge of the rules of basketball.
Uses unbiased judgment and common sense in applying the rules of the game.
Appears to make his/her decision with consideration to the effect the calling, or equally as important,
the not calling of a rule violation will have.
Is consistent in all calls regardless of situation or point of time in the game. For example, consistency
in the determination of a block vs. a charge.
Reacts quickly enough to make a decision at the moment of its occurrence.
Makes quick and positive decisions, especially with respect to the “close ones”.
GAME MANAGEMENT
Demonstrates control of the game. Leadership, able to run the game
Communicates with coaches, partners and table.
Is courteous and polite
Exhibits a confident manner i.e. attention to detail, alertness, firmness, and timeliness of his/her
reaction to a situation.
Remains consistent when calling violations or fouls without regard to the score, whom it may hurt,
or how it may effect future relations with the coach. Has a quiet influence on the game that relieves
tensions and creates a steady effect upon contestants (both players and coaches alike).
Has control of his/her emotions.
Takes the time to prevent an error from being made
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Last edited by BillyMac; Thu May 03, 2018 at 05:16pm.
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