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I trusted myself until I was so sure of myself one time and gave an emphatic "White ball!!" Then I looked at the possession arrow and it was red's ball. That was the end of that for me.
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Rich: I couldn't have said it better myself. MTD, Sr.
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I'm a bit more Spartan.
Two shirts. Warm-up jacket. Pants. Compression shorts. Wicking undershirt. Towel. Two black whistles & lanyards. One pink whistle & lanyard. One black pair of shoes. Rule/case book. IAABO Pre-game conference card. My own pre-game conference card (for games completely below the rim). Shampoo or body wash. Red/yellow cards (whoops... wrong bag).
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Until then, I'm of the opinion it's a decent option for officials who are overwhelmed by all the information they are trying to retain. It's a good idea to not make it a habit as it'll take you longer to progress as an official. As far as table awareness goes, the end goal is to keep track of arrow/points going up/fouls/time without it being a nuisance. |
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Agreed with Rich and Dad.
Now, I do agree that if you are just starting, you have more important things to work on / remember. Or, if you are working three or more JH games in a row (with 17 held balls each), it's hard to remember. But, any single HS game beyond an official's say, second year -- you can remember which way it should go -- and know if the arrow is wrong or if you "mis-remembered." |
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As well as checking scoreboard to ensure the Team Fouls change after each foul. Game management stuff that shows assignors you're into all aspects of the game, not just running up and down the court blowing your whistle.
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Let us get into "Good Trouble." ----------------------------------------------------------- Charles Michael “Mick” Chambers (1947-2010) |
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I put a safety pin in my bag a few years ago. In a pinch it can work for a few different things:
- mending a broken button on pants -pulling a shoelace through a hole (frayed lace) - releasing fluid from a blister - picking the door lock to the AD's office where you dress, because they forget that you have to get in there to change - poking your eye out after a game for the partner who wants to review in detail every rule that might have been called into question during the last 75 minutes.
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I take at least two of everything just in case a partner(s) forgot something. This includes two jackets. Luckily I've never had to lend someone a pair of shoes because that's disgusting.
Ibuprofen for old people who whine everything hurts. Pen Extra rule books to throw at coaches |
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I will always know what the time is, what the general score differential is, where the team fouls are, watch to see if points are added after PC foul, and look at the arrow after having an AP throw-in but watching the team fouls to make sure they change after every one seems a little over-the-top. What's case for why this is important?
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