As a new member to Officials Forum, and a young official (4th year), I was eager to find out how not to screw up a good game
since I have done my share at the HS and D3 JV level (am I big-timin' by sayin' D3 JV?).
What I never expected was mentioning of the offical's name, let alone the game played.
Whether or not we see - or think we see - questionable calls
or actions (on or off-court) from better, veteran, higher-ranking, etc. officials that lead us to ponder their professionalism, NEVER does it justify crucifying them, especially in a public forum.
As a high school teacher, and at times as an official, I let kids know it's okay to vent. Life isn't fair. Why do the vets harp on us young guys about crisp mechanics, but some of them are counting with gimpy arms or doin' a little jig with their traveling call?
Life ain't fair, but what is important is how we accept the challenges or blows and try to deal with them in a positive way. But NEVER should we bring down another person to try to lift ourselves up.
Peace and a good season to all (hoops and holidays)
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