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I am a new official in Illinois and am planning to attend a basketball camp this summer to get my name out there to the assignors. Any suggestions? Since I'm just starting, I would think concentrating more on getting work from high school basketball would be the way to go. I assume it's virtually impossible (or a rarity) to officiate college games immediately without "paying your dues" working non-varsity HS games. Thanks. |
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Where do you live?
If you live near the Chicago area, here are some camps you might want to check out. Basketball Camps Peace
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Are you new to officiating or new to Illinois?
If you are new to officiating, I would have to say that it would be rare for someone to step in and work college games. I have never heard of someone with zero experience working that level......but hey, maybe you're a natural??
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basketball camp
A good officials camp. Midwest Referee School.
http://www.MWCOfficials.com- will also hold a IHSA clinic is free to the campers. No additional cost. |
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What also needs to be made clear, if you have a background in college basketball (it is not clear by your original question), it is to your benefit to decide which side of the game you want to work on. All of the camps I gave with college evaluations were all Men's camps. So if you have no desire to work Men's basketball, those are not the camps you want to attend. If you want to work women's basketball, attend the Midwest camp that was listed. If you are brand spanking new to officiating, then attend a HS camp.
Here are all the current clinics across the state. You might want to check back to this site because the information gets updated from time to time. IHSA Camps Peace
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Sam Lickliter, Supervisor of Officials for the Mid-American Conference, will be holding a camp at Eastern Michigan University in Ypsilanti, MI on the weekend of June 22-24. Contact Sam at [email protected].
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Camps list
A list of officiating camps in Illinois and more than 80 nationwide can be found at phillyref.com. Camps can also be added and updated on the site. Come on fellow officials, help me out by taking a look and providing updates. Each year we do the find a camp thing and the site is an opportunity to make it more effective for all of us.
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Midwest Officials Camp by Al Reya
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Alamo City Officiating Camp April 20-22 - HS Boys Varsity and May 18-20 - AAU Girls cost is $125 per session or $175 for both sessions Contact is Mark Acuna, (210) 386-9359 ...I think that covers the type of information shown on your link, but will add that this is 3-person mechanics, though they will allow for some 2-person if you are from an area with no 3-man. Finally, the following is some information from the camp flyer as well: Quote:
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Texas and Tennessee Camps
Thanks for the info on the Alamo city camps. They have been added to the listing on phillyref.com.
The listing now includes 114 camps in 29 states and the District of Columbia and will be expanded. Currently no camps are listed for Tennessee, but I expect that will change soon. To submit a camp addition, you can click the add link in the upper left hand corner. To submit a camp correction or update, you can click the red numbered link to the left of the camp listing. |
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