Moving up the ranks
My advice to you would be to be patient and not get in too much of a rush to get to the Division I level. Sometimes a bad first impression can have a lasting impact. That doesn't mean that you shouldn't challenge yourself and go officiate levels that will be learning experiences. Going to 2-3 camps per summer (both instructional and try-out camps) will assist you attaining your goals. Having a mentor gives you a big head start. Try to get some game tape and see how your play calling is, how you look with your running, signals, mechanics and communication. The higher levels you go, it's more about game management and how you handle coaches (but you still need to be accurate with calls). Basketball officiating is very rewarding, but you will run into some individuals that will cut you down or throw you under the bus...so just do your best, be approachable, take feedback and apply what works for you, and always treat the game (regardless of the level) with the utmost respect. Then you'll be well on your way! Best of luck and hope to see you on TV one day.
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