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Some officials like to sprint to the locker room, as fast as they can, a few not even looking to see where their partner is...just sprinting! Some officials like to loligag(sp) around, getting the ball, taking it to the bench, walking off the court like a stroll in the park. I like somewhere in between the above two examples...take a quick peek at the scorer's table as you are checking with your partner's location...and then JOG, not sprint, with your partner off the court. IMO, sprinting gives the impression you are running away scared. I know we like to get out of there, because the longer we hang around something ugly can happen that we might have to deal with (that's why I don't condone casually walking off either)...but sprinting just dosen't look good, IMO. If you are working with an official that does either of the two extremes...mention your exit strategy in pregame...and come up with something that works for both of you.
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This is just my opinion based on my experince and what I have heard/seen over the years. [Edited by tomegun on Jun 10th, 2004 at 07:21 AM] |
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Leaving the court
I prefer to walk, at a normal pace, off the court. I will not mess around on the court either, I just leave. Running off almost seems like we are trying to escape after doing a bad job. IMO.
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I know about our coverage areas as does just about every body else. So basically some of you are saying that if you P may have been blocked out, or had a brain-fart. You will let them fry. Even if you happen to be 110% sure that foul had to be called. This didn't actually happen to me but it happened to another ref on my board. The evaluators for that tournament didn't ride him for calling out of his area - they were criticizing the other ref for not making that call (it was that obvious). I believe the play happened off a rebound (which was why he happened to see it). |
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As I turn I was swallowed by home team bench & fans coming onto the floor. As I finally got out of the crowd I could see my partners, on the other side of the door, laughing at me.
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Get out fast.
I think as a rule of thumb for me, is to get out as fast as possible. Now this will vary from the type of game that was played (rivalry, non-conference blowout). Also where is the locker room?
I think if you stick around the fans and coaches have an easier shot at you. At least in Basketball, if they court is stormed, I want to get out as fast as possible. I had a couple of games like that this year and they are not that fun. Of course the game is fun, but trying to navigate you movements thru a rushing crowd can not be the best thing. And in most HS games, we do not have the security as big time college games or pro levels. I feel if you just walk thru that, you will find yourself in the middle of some crap. I really do not care what they think, my safety is first at issue. Peace
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Awww...that wasn't very nice...you hurt my feelings
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When we're off ball, we keep tabs with what's going on with the ball since the behavior of the players off the ball keys directly from where the ball is. When you're off ball, you want to know when the ball is coming your way. To do that, you must have some part of your vision in your partner's primary.
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