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Re: Difference JV/Freshman
But Tim, not a single person has made the case that suggests that you need any particular skill in order to just move from the freshman level to the JV level. I have not been officiating that long, it has only been 5 years and I do mostly varsity games. But I did a varsity tournament during Thanksgiving with two Class AA schools (Big schools in Ill.) and there was hardly anyone there. I think there were more participants on the floor and on the bench than were in the stands in a huge gym. It felt to me like an freshman game. I had to keep telling myself that it was a varsity tournament game. Now, the night after Thanksgiving I did another varsity tournament game and the place was packed. The gym was not much bigger and there was not a seat empty in the place. I did the first game and I will say this, it was a game between a Class AA team and a Class A team and the electricity was all there. The next game after mine was two Class A teams and the place was still packed. You would have though you were at Duke University with all the electricity in the building during both games, because 3 of the teams were in the area. That game was way more pressure than the Class AA tournament I did two days before. And I was doing a 3 person game in the second game as compared to a two person game in the first tournament. I was much more nervous during the second game. So why is these levels that much different other than the fact that one might have had more attentence than the other.
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