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Old Sat Apr 21, 2001, 08:46pm
WestCoastRef WestCoastRef is offline
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The most important quality to have is a great attitude. You may be the best "referee" out there, but if you can't accept constructive critism you will never make it. Also, there is nothing worse than an official who is out of shape, or one who is in shape and doesn't hustle. Obviously, you want to try to be in the right place so that you have the opportunity to make the right call, but in camps it's the little things that make you standout. Are your mechanics crisp? Are you having fun? Do you hustle? Do you interact well with your partners? Do you put the game first? Can you be trusted to manage the game? Good luck!!
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