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Old Sat Jun 24, 2006, 03:09pm
TravelinMan TravelinMan is offline
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Jay -

Welcome to the board! I know the high you speak of. You feel A-L-I-V-E. Adrenaline rush especially as you get to ref HS varsity games. I'm sure you can't wait until tipoff! - nothing like it in this world.

What is most important in your first varsity game is (1) relax (you can do this by getting there early and having a good pre-game) (2) getting the call right (by knowing the rules and having a good feel for the game) and (3) consistency (if you call a charge down one end and a similar play happens down the other end, you call it the same). Looking pretty with your mechanics and signals will come with experience (and practicing in the mirror like you do). You will probably be working with experienced partners so they will help you out as far as rotations and game management. Also Communication is key. If there are 2 minutes left in the game and there is a timeout, meet with your partners to discuss things like team fouls, who has last shot, etc.

Good luck and let us know how it goes!

Jack
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