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I've been watching the 2004 YBOA Nationals (mostly girls 15 & 17 U). The play is very rough. Several players have gone down and not gotten up. Many more have been bloodied, bruised and battered.
Some players actually appear to tackle (i.e., body slam) opponents. Others throw elbows in faces. One fell then intentionally rolled to severly injure an opponent with possession. None of these occurences were penalized and I have not seen a single player control penalty enforced in the entire tournament. Realistically speaking, is there anything that can be done to correct or improve this situation? I fear that the only alternative may be to drop YBOA. |
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You do not paint a very clear picture of your concern. Which rules were broken? What were the circumstances? Where was the disadsvantage disallowed? Should you drop YBOA? Sure. Do it. mick What is YBOA? |
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[/B][/QUOTE]Young Barristers of America, Mick. It's a league for lawyers. Instead of calling a foul, you sue the player responsible. Each game takes about 6 years. Unless it goes to Appellate Court. Then they take 9 years. |
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Jurassic Ref was wrong again. YBOA = Youth Basketball of America. Glad you are retired JR. The specifics are that kids are routinely getting injured and the terrible refs are not controlling the game. This failure to penalize blatant physical contact is promoting rough play. It's not just wrist checking, blocking, charging, etc. These kids are big, aggressive and unrestrained. |
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Is this just a summer ball setting? Is this just some form of recreational ball? Are there coaches that actually teach and are paid? Who sponsors this "of America" sport? Is there a national board? I'm just trying to picture why so much contact is allowed. The officials on this forum are very much aware of the necessity of following rules, so I am not quite sure to whom you would register your concerns if you are merely talking "Rec ball". On this Forum, Rec ball is considered a joke by most members, yet it is conceivable that new officials, unfamiliar with actual basketball, can use that platform to start learning skills they will need at properly administrated levels of basketball. There are instances in real hoops when rough contact is acceptably incidental, but that is explained and enforced by rule. No, you may be in the wrong place for your complaints. YBOA may not even be thought of as a real sport on OfficialForum. mick I am quite sure JR knew what YBOA is. He is much closer to the real world (on his good days) where YBOA actually attempts to exist than I am. He is a kidder guy. Pick on someone else who you may have a chance to one-up. |
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"Several players have gone down and not gotten up"
The next time a player tells me he is "getting killed" I will let him know that in the DC metro area kids actually die on the court and the refs still don't call a foul... Nice one Punk ! |
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That's ballpunk not fanboy. Try to keep it clean. It's not hard to spot terrible refs. We've all seen too many of them and, as they say, it ain't rocket science, it's a game. In my book, terrible refs are not just inconsistent, illinformed or stupid, they exhibit some bias towards a team, player or coach that diminishes the spirit of basketball. Your suggestion about "strapping on a whistle" (obviously an oxymoron) is good. Unfortunately, I am physically unable to do so. Oh, and, here's the lawyer part...I never said you were retierd from reffing. |
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He is a kidder guy. Pick on someone else who you may have a chance to one-up. [/B][/QUOTE]Yeah, JR knew what YBOA was, Mick. JR wasn't kidding though. JR gets very upset when people indiscriminately dump on officials without being able to give a REAL good reason why they are doing so. Now, if Mr. ballpunk can maybe give us some PROOF(using the rules, mechanics,etc.) that the officials were bad, instead of saying something that might be classed as "hearsay" in a court of law, then maybe Mr. ballpunk might be better received. Maybe a good analogy would be some clown saying that ALL Little League umps are terrible. |
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If you want quality officials, pay more money. Maybe even pay for 3 Officials for each game. Hire varsity officials/college officials only. And schedule the games so most can attend.
I am familiar with YBOA, but it is a joke. It is like AAU, no defined teams, no real coaches, and fans that think their child is going to get a D1 scholarship or pro contract. Yeah, just like mick said. Most of us see it has a joke. Peace
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