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Originally Posted by ozzy6900
Well, here we go..... the old fart is going to give his opinion to all this!
Tim C., you are absolutely correct in your assumption that he would be an asset to your board. We too would welcome him if decided to umpire in our region.
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I agree totally. We would welcome a young official who takes it seriously, wants to improve and move up the ladder.
The key is putting the "young" officials with veterans who have the ability to teach them the little things like dealing with coaches, handling problems etc.,
Too many times we put the younger officials with "veteran" officials who are on the last leg of their journey and the young official is not able to learn or glean anything from the experience.
Being young is not all bad, I was able to move up the ladder very quickly as a young college student while in TX, but it was because I had great teachers, and I was able to learn from my mistakes.
The biggest hindrance I see from young officials is the inability to manage the game "on the fly". IOW, what do you do when something unusual happens.
And finally, when you make a mistake, learn from it, study it, and don't ever make the same mistake again.
Good luck and keep working
thanks
David