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			I'm a new ref and looking for advice on a problem I have.  I am reffing 5th and 6th grade house league games.  At this age, kids have a tendency to gravitate to the ball.  Not uncommon to have 8 kids standing within about 10 feet of the ball.  So, vision on some plays gets a little cloudy, and you can only see some things peripherally. 
 
My problem is I seem to have a quick whistle.  I blow the whistle based on something I thought I saw, rather than what I saw.  As an example, yesterday, I was lead and ball was out by the 3 pt line with about 6 kids out there.  I had noticed a little guy playing d by the lane line.  Next thing I know he is falling on the floor towards the ball and out of the corner of my I saw that he was pushed.  Problem was, he was pushed by his own teammate.  So, I have blown the call.  What should I have done at that point.  I gave the ball back to the team that had possession, and explained to the coaches I just blew the call and they were okay with that. 
 
Further, any suggestions as to how I can control my quick whistle.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
			
			
			
				 
			
			
			
			
			
			
			
				
			
			
			
		 
	
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