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First Men's college game tonight albeit a JV game. Any parting words of wisdom? I hear the JV, much like high school JV can be a little rough.
Wish me luck! Larks BTLLCJO (Big Time Low Level College JV Official) |
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You should have fun but do not forget this is a step up in intensity. These players have something to prove and will act accordingly. Peace
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1. Get that first call out of the way as soon as you can. You'll relax and enjoy after that.
2. Try not to defer to your (more experienced?) partners. 3. Yes, the players are better. But at the JV level, there always seems to be one prima donna who thinks he should be on the varsity squad, and will expect the star-treatment. Don't allow him to affect your game control. 4. Have fun!
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Wow, JV college. I'm still recovering from my first JV high school game last week. My second one will be next week and I have been living on this site to help me get mentally prepared. That's what I love about this site - reading other experiences keeps everything in perspective, keeps me real humble. Go kick *** and let us know how many you kicked and how hard.
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Remember that once the ball is in the air, it is just basketball. Do what you have always done that got you to this point--don't try and do more than you should.
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I'm probably posting this too late for it to be of any value to you, Larksy, but I would suggest a couple of things. First, get there early. Allow plenty of time to relax in the dressing room. Get into a basketball frame of mind. You don't want to be rushed to get onto the court. The extra time (hopefully with your partner(s) ) will relax you.
Second, don't go looking for stuff to call, just so that it looks like you're doing something. Let the game come to you, just like any other game. If you don't have a whistle for the first 5 minutes, that can be fine. Don't get antsy and make a borderline call, just so you're "pulling your weight". Try to relax. Enjoy it. I hope you don't get stuck doing 3 years of those games, like I did! Good luck!
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Have fun, don't look for things to call, get there early, have a good pregame, there's a hell of a lot the defense can do that is NOT a foul. Let us know how it goes!
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First of all, thanks for all of the encouragement. The game went great. We had a good pregame and an interesting start. The home team couldnt locate their book so we started the game on printer paper and they transferred the info to the book at half time. Home team was Mt. St. Joseph in Cincinnati. Visitor was Transylvania U out of Lexington, KY. MSJ opened the game on a 22-2 run but TU got to within 10 at half and with 7 to go tied it up. Both teams were just chuckin 3's but TU ran off like 5 in a row to tie it. With 3 to go, TU was up 6 but ended up losing by 7 or 8. All in all, I had a blast and it was a fun game to work.
Observations... Shot clock didnt come into play really, most trips were one pass and heave ho Both coaches were easy to deal with. MSJ's coach was actually cracking me up with some of his one liners towards his guys. I need to rotate more in lead. I am working on this but since I work almost all 2-man, I feel this barrier at the nr. lane line extended. I just need time in the system because I under stand it. Just need to get a feel for the timing of the rotation a little more. 94 feet is 10 feet longer than 84 feet....on every trip!! One down...hopefully many more to come. Thanks again Larks |
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How much longer is that than Holy Family or Lourdes old gym? 50 feet! ![]() Thanks for the observations. Sounds like it was great. No mention of partners, so I'm assuming they were solid. Plus sounds like you had two Loyola Marymount (Jrs.) on you hands. |
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As with any level of play it is very important to wait until the end of the play before you blow the whistle. As the level of play increases the players become more athletic so you don't want to blow your whistle to early because they may be able to handle the contact or work their way out of some predicaments without any affect on the play. "Wait until you see the end of the play before you blow your whistle!"
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