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Old Tue Jan 26, 2010, 11:15am
JPaco54 JPaco54 is offline
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I have finally had it and realize its not worth it anymore

I subbed in for a friend and officiated a 1st/2nd grade Boys church league Developmental game this past Saturday requiring a single ref. I have reffed many games at this church over the years, mostly older groups and have a very good relationship with the administration there. I was shocked to get this complaint on my performance. These young boys always put a smile on my face, they remind me of my kids when they were that age and just are so fun and cute to watch. I had fun during this game. I checked in with the Admin Director who was keeping score each quarter to make sure I was calling a balanced game and not calling it too loose or to tight. This is a devolopmental league. The Admin Director told me I was calling it too loose for this time of the season for this age. They should know by now what a double dribble is. I thought it was a good game and the kids had fun. I had encouraged both coachs to tighten up on the dribbling, I only called a violation for dribbling if it gained an advantage in the front court. These were usually after the player stopped their dribble, looked to pass, took a few steps then dribbled again. Did not call any backcourt double dribbles as there is no pressing in the backcourt in these age groups. I am not affiliated with either team or church. I do not know anybody on either team nor any parents in the gym. THis complaint was sent to the Director of the league and his response was supportive of my officiating, claiming that it is hard to believe that someone would do this but he would send it on to the assignor. My assignor told me to chill and let it pass, he thought it was very entertaining and so off the wall that it was almost funny in a way, but I think I have had enough of parents and coaches making such claims. You all know, how hard it is to maintain your character and integrity and how easily you can loose it. I am not sure it is worth it anymore. I think I am ready to pack it in. Now remember this, the HC that wrote this was not at the game. This is all by "hear say". So, I will let the following entertain you.

"I really hate sending a note like this, but I felt you should be aware of what happened. I never complain to an official during a game, regardless of how bad the situation is, as long as both teams are treated the same. I never want my kids to see complain to an official, because I don't want them to think it's OK to blame others. I strive to use basketball to teach
life lessons and when things don't go your way, then work harder and keep
trying, not give up.

We, XXX Boys 1/2grade team, were playing YYY at ZZZ on Saturday, 1/23
at 9:00 AM. Unfortunately, I was not at the game, but based on feedback from my assistant and parents, I have no reason to believe otherwise. As I
understand it, the first half was fairly typical and we were up by 6. Then for some reason, the official began to call double dribble violations at will on our team. My assistant said after he noticed, he counted 17 calls for double dribble violations with none on the other team during the second half. These are 1st and 2nd graders, not pros and they are going to make these kinds of mistakes. But regardless, continuing making this call on one team only, makes you wonder what was really going on. I don't know what his true motive was, I can only tell you, from what I understand, it demoralized our team and we ended up losing.

I have a couple of requests -
1) please remind the refs to be easy on the little ones, they are doing their best with the motor skills they have at this age. Other than blatant fouls and undue advantage from traveling, I could care less if they ever blow their whistle.
2) I would prefer that this individual not referee any of our remaining 2
games at XXX. I hate to ask this of you because I can imagine how
difficult it is to schedule these things, but based on some of my
parents feedback, it wouldn't be an ideal situation for anyone.


He basically accused me of cheating. Enough said.
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