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I worked a JV boys game last evening where both teams were very good with excellent ball movement and quite good skills for their level. 3 fouls called in the first half. Tonight the home team coach (the losing team) called me at home to compliment my partner and I on the fine game we officiated. In the 8 years I'm doing this, this has never happened.
Have any of you ever had something like this happen or do you know if it has happened to any of your colleagues? |
be careful |
How did he get your home number? :(
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Our association (IAABO) publishes a list of members with names, addresses, phone numbers. Now that you mention it, this is probably NOT a good idea.
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The association I work under has all of the officials listed on their website, with phone numbers and email addresses. Same goes for the state activities association, which publishes a directory of officials, which of course has the same info printed in them.
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Yeah, I've had the same experience. I've had coaches or AD's contact the assignors (I work under 2 associations for basketball) with compliments. One of the assignors actually told me about them, and keeps begging me to work more!
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In some areas where coaches or AD assign home games a call from a school is SOP.
Where I live now, I would think nothing of such a call. I would probably send him my availability after this call and tell him that I'd be happy to come back to his school. Actually this has happened to me this season, just that the coach/AD communicated via email. |
It has happen a few times.
I have been called by coaches wanting me back. At least at the places where the AD/schools do the assigning.
Just be polite and thank them. Not much else you can do. But just like anything, watch what you say and be short. Peace |
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