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Old Fri Jan 14, 2005, 01:56pm
Smitty Smitty is offline
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Originally posted by Snaqwells
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Originally posted by Smitty
Showing up late to a game is unprofessional. I make it a point to be early for my games. Plenty of time to relax and do a thorough pre-game prior to the 15 minute warm-up. I've worked at least 5 JV games in the past 2 years where one of the Varsity officials was there and the other was not when my game finished. I stuck around to fill in if the other ref didn't show up. I do a thorough pre-game with my new partner and every single time - 5 for 5 - the other varsity ref shows up right after we go through all the pre-game. It not only pisses me off, but it pisses that varsity ref who now has to rush his pre-game with his original partner while they walk up to the gym. If your schedule is such that you can't get off work in time to make it to a game at least 30 minutes ahead of time, don't accept the game. You're not only screwing your partner, but the guy who stays to take your place.
At the sub-varsity level, this is actually a regional things. I've expressed to my assignor before that I'd have a difficult time getting there 30 minutes ahead of time, and he told me 15 minutes would be fine.
I always strive to be half an hour early, and have done better at it this year. Although Junker can attest to the fact that I haven't always succeeded.
(I was there 10 minutes early, yet 20 minutes late)
Good point. And I'd also say that if you know you're going to be late (or possibly be late) and you let your partner know, that's different. I was mainly talking about guys who show up late without anyone knowing you're going to be late.
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