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And for wreck league, it's have your shoes tied, whistle on, and shirt tail hanging out when the buzzer ends to signal the end of the warmup period and start the game.
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I may or may not have stayed for the varsity game, depending on the relevant factors (time of day, weather conditions, driving time to get home, if my significant other was waiting for me, etc). Now that I'm primarily working the JV/V doubleheaders, I don't usually have the opportunity to provide any feedback, but if the situation arises where I'm able to do so AND the official in question asks for it, I'm happy to do so. I got help from vets when I was a rookie, I should be willing to do the same for other rookies. |
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I, too, tend to answer questions rather than provide unsolicited feedback. And I do my best to keep any answers to questions two-sided; I think groups of officials get more out of a conversation than a tutoring session. And heck, sometimes a junior official will say something that I hadn't thought about. I'm never too old to get better and wiser.
Where I've officiated there's often not much time after a JV game to talk because the varsity crew has to get on the floor. So we usually watch the first half, then meet with the sub-varsity crew and start changing at halftime. Let the JV crew handle their own mid-game business first. Remember, they're doing a game, not a clinic. But if there's time and we get the "so, anything you guys saw?" question, then I'm usually ready with a simple pointer, maybe two at the most. I don't want to cause paralysis by analysis at halftime; that's not the time or place. Every once in a while I get an email from the early crew later that night or the next day. Then I might provide much more substantial feedback. I also promptly tell assigners about the engaged and inquisitive official because such qualities are too exciting to keep to myself. |
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Some JV guys, especially those being mentored or wanting to move up, will stay for a half of the varsity game or the whole game - and they're generally welcomed into the locker room at half of that game too - but that's only if they want to do so, it's not expected. |
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![]() That's longer than the game itself. Varsity games I shoot for an hour.
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I was thinking the same thing.....that is really an unreasonable expectation unless they're paying a lot more than we're getting. IF they want me there for the JV game, they're paying me for the JV game too.
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