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I was helping someone out last night and called a JV game. The person doing the book was on her cellphone while my partner was going make the call. My partner fired her right on the spot. Would you have done the same thing?
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I would have. If I don't I just have myself to blame for any book errors. Way to go partner!
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One of the worst possible things is a scorer that isn't paying attention. I've done games where the scorer has earbuds in and is listening to music. Well that scorer didn't last too long :p.
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On the other hand, I'll work carefully all night long with a scorer who's trying very hard, but not getting it. I am absolutely rigid about not nagging or hounding a scorer who is new, or just not very smart. I don't let ANYONE bug them at all. In a varsity game, I'd try to get someone to help, but at any level lower than that, the official scorer is just an extension of myself, and gets the same respect I give myself.
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I don't know I would have the guts to do it but if the scorekeeper can't multi-task and keep up with the game while on the phone then yes I would. The phone call should be no more the 30 seconds anyway.
Where I work, we have classes for the managers. In those classes the first thing we are taught is to turn off all pagers and Cell phones. Our stores will survive while we are there. Then they teach us the phrase "Be here now". I think it is a great slogan for officiating. If you can't be at the game mentally then you don't need to work the game. If you are at the table, or on the floor. Turn off your cell phone. |
One thing that really bugs me is when I show up at the game, and see 5 people sitting at the scorers table, all for the purpose of making a social event out of the game. I don't like more than 2 people at the table, 3 if it's really necessary. And it makes me look like the bad guy telling them that they can't be there, ah well, I wonder why I choose to referee if I don't like looking like the bad guy :D
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If she was ordering deep dish pizzas with cheese stuffed crust for the entire officiating crew for after the game then I would not fire her. MTD, Sr. |
I still want to know why you need 32 people at the scorer's table durning an NCAA Div I game on TV.
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If there's a mic on the table I'll want to see a 5th. |
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Usually, the visiting team will have a book (4), and in some cases, you have a neutral official book with one scorer for each team (5). If the game is televised, there's a timeout coordinator (6) - yes, he/she gets paid to stand up at the 16, 12, 8, and 4 minute marks. A lot of scoreboards have separate inputs/controls for the player-foul-points part of the board (7). Many time this person will have a spotter to assist him/her (8). If there's a courtside monitor, sometimes there will be someone there to assist (9). Stat crews can often be tableside, usually with three or four people (13), more in a televised game. Sometimes, members of the media and/or a radio broadcast is situated table-side (15+). PA announcer (16) takes a spot, and often has his own spotter (17). Let's not forget the athletics department administrator (18), and the fact that the AD (19) and/or a conference official (20) is given a place at the table. In some games, you have an alternate official (21) along with the officiating evaluator (22). Okay - so maybe not 32, but there is (generally) a huge need for space at the tables, and everyone there is doing some sort of job. |
You forgot 2 for each teams radio station and 2 for TV. A spotter and a producer for each. So that is 12 more people. You need someone to program the graphics for the jumbotron. So were at 18 people now. No wonder we need an X in front of the scorekeeper.
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However, I would go nicely explain to her that her cellphone is going to be off limits until the game is over. If she didn't comply, I'd find the A.D. and let him/her "fire her" and get me a new scorekeeper. Z |
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