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Old Tue Feb 08, 2005, 12:19pm
JRutledge JRutledge is offline
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1. What first steps would you recommend I take to help me become a good official?
Set a long term goal and a short term goal. Find a mentor or someone on a level that you have not achieved yet.

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2. Would a clinic be of use and where do I find a good one in my area (Southeast Mich.)?
Go to as many camps as you can afford and have time for. The more advice, the more opportunities to work games. Do not be afraid to work 3 person. The earlier you learn the system, the more likely you will be able to step in when you get a chance. You might move up quicker depending on where you live.

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3. What are common mistakes new officials tend to make and how do I avoid them?

Thank you in advance.
Buy your uniform at an officiating outlet or retailer. Do not go to the local sporting goods store and buy equipment. Talk to veterans about what to buy and what not to buy. Ask more than just one official.

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