I was talking to someone and they said in their state they do not do this and I was wondering if your's did?
Each highschool game we having something called a rating card. 99.9% of the time we have 2 whistle and each Official fills out this card with each officials nama on it. When we come back on the floor for half time the R brings it to the Visitors and the U brings it to the Home, and the coach gets to rate us and then send it in to out assignors. Do you guys do this? ***** I wish we could rate the coach. :) A sameple can be foud at : http://www.lhsaa.org/officialsfiles/...RatingCard.pdf |
We have a rating system through our state, but it is done all online. The information goes to the state, not an assignor. I know some assignors have some kind of form for rating, but we do not see it or play in any part in it being filled out.
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In New Hampshire we rate eachother. That is after each game you rate your partner--at the end of year a summary is sent to the state.
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In ND the only rating system is an unofficial one done verbally by the coaches and fans during the game. Coaches vote for playoff officials, but that's about it.
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Wisconsin rating
Wisconsin Varsity head coaches are asked to rate officials they have had work their games, and those they have seen they feel are competent for post-season assignments. The ratings are submitted to the state association (WIAA) after each season is completed. The WIAA sends a list of all L-5 and Master level officials to all head coaches for them to rate the officials as outlined above and mail it back.
The process works this way....The R of the crew presents a card listing the official's names and ID numbers to the head coach at the time they introduce themselves during the pre-game. Generally 2-minutes prior to the start of the contest. Coaches rate individual officials on a 6-point rating criteria. (1 being lowest, 6 being the highest) 1. Would not hire this official again. 2. The official needs improvement. 3. Would hire this official for a regular season game. 4. Would hire this official for a regional contest. 5. Would hire this official for a sectional contest. 6. Clearly among the best, would hire for state contest Once the state association receives this data, they drop one high rating and one low rating....add up the rest and average the ratings. This rating is one of the components the WIAA uses to select officials they assign for post- season tournament games. Hope this helps! wl [Edited by imaref on Jan 2nd, 2005 at 11:27 AM] |
Like JRut said already for IL. However we give our cards with our names and ID numbers before the game starts.
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In Texas we have a simple system. I call a game for you. You call my assignor and tell him, "send him my way more" or "never send him to my school again."
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As stated twice already,we just give them our numbers and it's sent to the state. A lot of coaches don't bother with sending them in which is frustrating to me.
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In Michigan, coaches are supposed to submit ratings to their athletic directors at the end of the season and they in turn send them to the state office. Officials then receive a summary in the summer following the sports season.
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In Indiana
Unfortunately, everything in basketball hinges on a coach's vote. We get a vote & rating for each sport gender...1 for girls & 1 for boys.
Coach has these choices for us: 5 points - Superior 4 points - Excellent 3 points - Good 2 points - Fair 1 point - Poor Although it is recommended that each coach vote, s/he isn't required to do so. There is NO penalty for not voting. I'll leave it at that...before I start giving my opinions!!! |
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