Not to spoil the fun, but.....
REN
Do not feel like you haven't officiated until you have given a "T". Looking back at my first game, I could have easily justified giving a "T" to the visiting Coach. Instead, I used some common sense, packaged in the form of effective communication, and made the coach aware of my expectations and he conformed.
Knowing the rules is of utmost importance, but you must also learn, with the assistance of a seasoned veteran, preventative officiating and game management skills to avoid "whacking" a player or coach.
A "T" should be the last resort of gaining control of the situation.
Welcome to the ranks of the "Striped"! Have fun and learn something new each game.
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"Stay in the game!"
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