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Old Sun Feb 01, 2009, 11:02pm
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Originally Posted by JugglingReferee View Post
For Colorado, yes. For southern California, you should be doing Varsity and Junior College next season, D3/D2 after that, and D1 in your 4th year.

BTW: getting advice to work the arc as T more and close down as L more are typical things newbies need to do more of. You're right on schedule.
For us who weren't around to understand it, can you explain the southern California joke? Or is it not a joke...

Some people are unaware of how fast some officials have moved up levels in officiating and have made a running joke out of it. I am aware of people in Southern CA that have moved from 1st year official to the college level very quickly. Two examples: one official's 1st year officiating was 2005 and they are currently 2nd year in D1 and 1st year in the D League. Another official worked in Division 1 in their 4th year of officiating. There are other examples as well.
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