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Old Mon Jan 12, 2009, 02:46am
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Originally Posted by bigdogrunnin View Post
If you don't have to talk with coaches, don't. If they want to ask a question, answer it professionally, and move on. Most coaches (Most) appreciate an official who is willing (AND able) to communicate effectively.

That said . . . 3-4 years ago, had a GV tournament game. Foul in the backcourt. I have a late whistle (sort of, but not really THAT late). Coach RUNS down the floor, yelling "that's a late whistle!" Me: "And?" Coach: "That's a late whistle." Me: "And, it was the right call." Coach turned around and sat down. She didn't say much after that. A couple of coaches in the corner started laughing. I couldn't help but smile. (NOTE: sometimes you might have to respond to statements)
How do we not ignore coaches while only talking to them if necessary? Do we acknowledge them, but not engage in conversation?
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