What Nevada said was very good.
1. Also, be sure to be crisp and precise with your flags - Never cross your body with them, or run with them flapping in the wind. Keep the flag in the hand near the field when running, and mirror your other AR as instructed by your CR. Hold the postion of the flag long enough to be sure it's seen when signaling a goal kick or corner. That flag is your voice!
2. Make sure you know what your CR wants you to do because YOU asked in the pregame.
3. Always give the CR first shot at a foul in box.
4. Have a patient flag. Know what you have, which way to point, and be accurate with the calls.
5. If your CR waves off your flag, don't take it personally.
6. Watch the players feet on a throw in and watch the keepers feet on a punt.
7. ALWAYS REMEMBER MOST OF ALL YOU CANNOT CALL OFFSIDE IF YOU ARE OUT OF POSITION. STAY LOCKED ON THAT NEXT TO LAST DEFENDER AND HAVE A STRAIGHT LINE WITH HIM ALL GAME LONG.
8. At the start of the second half find some way to remind yourself of which way which color is going. For instance, ie "OK white is going the way of the watch this half." When your first starting out, it's easy to get the directions backwards at the start of the second half. I use an IHSA sweatband on the wrist that is the direction of the dark team and switch it to my other arm in the second half.
Good luck, RR
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