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Old Sat Feb 02, 2013, 06:50pm
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This was a recent one, It's from one of the local writers

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Technically speaking, it’s become a bit of a problem.

And it raised its ugly head Friday night when four technical fouls were called in the Bishop Walsh-Allegany City League boys basketball game. Three were against Bishop Walsh.

For those of you keeping score at home, that’s three City games, five technical fouls. And, unfortunately, two of those games were decided by a grand total of five points.

A week ago, a technical led to Fort Hill getting two foul shots in a game with Allegany, which moved a 64-62 lead to 66-62 with 1:28 left in the fourth quarter.

Fort Hill won 68-66.

Friday night, two technicals led to the disqualification in the second quarter of Bishop Walsh 6-6 center Quincy Redmon.

Bishop Walsh lost 64-61.
It goes on if you want to read it. From what I have heard, the "T"s were very justified, profanity was used in all 3.

This was from a couple of years ago

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Where do Refs Come from?
If you’ve been to any local basketball game lately, from grade school to high school, you’ve probably witnessed some form of bad call. No foul where there should have been one, a foul where there should not have been one, possible favoritism, one ref says one thing another says something else etc., etc.. My question is simply this, Where do the referees come from?
I’ve never seen an employment advertisement for them. What are their recommended credentials? They just show up at the game as we parents do. Who trains them and where are they trained? Is there a rule book they are referencing from like the one they have in baseball? Did they ever play or coach basketball before in their life? Shouldn’t it be mandatory to be a previous coach or player?
I think as a community, we need answers. My family has sat at games before where there weren’t fouls called because I don’t believe the ref knew there was a foul committed. Coaches and fans had to yell what the foul was to get the ref to call it and then risk getting a technical foul because you become frustrated.
At a recent basketball game, there were seven fouls on one team in the first minute and a half of the game, “supposedly,” and a lot of the rest of the game the refs looked to a woman taking stats as to what fouls to call and a young ref who normally didn’t blow the whistle at all was whistle happy that night and had to be constantly corrected on where the ball really went. At the end of that game, people were told about the ref and his grudges (hearsay).
Come on, this is pathetic. And this happens at both ends of the county. Kids actually sit the bench because coaches have a grudge against parents (yes this is hearsay to0).
At a game last week I heard a man from a Maryland team yell out a four letter word and his little daughter, about five years old with a sucker in her hand, looked up at him and laughed, jumping up and down as if to say I want to be like him some day.
At a triple header the other day, boys were being purposely tripped and fouls were not being called when players were practically riding our guys backs, elbowing us on purpose, foul language, not a foul got called, ridiculous!
This is what causes poor sportsmanship. CALL IT ! Or find someone who will be fair.
On Wednesday February 3, we read the paper and WVU’s student section had to be warned to keep down their language at basketball games, I wonder if this came from early on, it’s quite possible. Yes we are passionate and competitive about sports in West Virginia, but what’s happening here?
Here’s my theory. Poor refereeing early on, leads to heated tempers, leads to bad attitudes and arguments and particular teams are getting a bad rap.
Refs don’t want to ref certain teams anymore because of all the yelling and I can’t say I blame them but, think about it. It all comes down to the referee!
Our teams are paying for it because the ref doesn’t know his stuff and as a result other teams cancel when they play us because we get upset and have to yell foul when he doesn’t know his stuff.
There are good referees out there and I apologize to the ones who do such a great job. Thank you, you know who you are by the amount of yelling and profanity you hear at the games you ref. I wouldn’t want the job.
If the coaches and the parents on both sides are yelling what fouls are being committed, there’s a problem and the refs should have already blown the whistle. I don’t much care if someone wishes to criticize what I have to say, I believe in freedom of speech just as much as the next guy. I simply hope the local refs read this and regroup, leave it at the door, don’t show favoritism and learn as much as you can, doing your job and do it to the best of your ability. We pay you for this, We need QUALITY!
If the crowd is down right nasty, polish your knowledge, there’s something wrong. Yes, you’ll always have that nasty few and if you don’t think the job is for you, back away and let someone who is more knowledgeable do it.
Yes this generation is different from the ones before but, respect can still be taught and earned. The Gene Scaletta tournament is coming up March 1.
I wish the referees all the best and may this article bring the importance of knowledge of the game to the attention of each referee.

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