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Old Sun Nov 12, 2006, 12:41am
Gimlet25id Gimlet25id is offline
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Originally Posted by ATLBrvs326
Like Ive said before I am a relatively new official, but just now got serious. I need some help on a issue that I have. This is kind of vague, and I expect to get different point of views. I am not really sure what to be "thinking" when I am refing off-ball and then on-ball. For example, this happens to a lot of officials, but I am just looking around, and then out of nowhere, someone trips and I have no idea what happened. Was it a block, was it a charge, etc.? So that is my question, what are you thinking when you are watching the paint? Also what are you trail when on-ball, ect. I know all of this will perfect with experience, but I need to learn what it is I need to be doing. I have 5 games tommorow, so I will practice all of this. (also quick question, what do you prefer: rulebook or officials manual?)
Sounds like you are having the same problem all of us have had. Its called ball watching!! Here's something to help you officiate off ball and to stay in your primary. Find your competitive match-ups in your area. I.E Offensive player and a defensive player. Find their #'s and say to yourself I'm refereeing #'s so & so. When your refereeing your match ups your refereeing the defense first. Your looking for illegal contact by the defense or offense

When your on ball the same thing exists. Referee the defense. While keeping an eye on the offense looking for illegal contact or violations.

I defiantly prefer the rule book. You have to know the rules. The manual will help you to understand the mechanics of officiating. Like knowing what your primary is.

Lastly, experience is the best teacher. Find a good association and join. Look for a good mentor in your association and be willing to learn

Good Luck!!!
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