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Adam Mon Jan 24, 2005 03:08pm

I just got a call from a local assignor offering me a college JV assignment tomorrow night at a local NAIA school.

Here's a picture of me, now: :D

tjones1 Mon Jan 24, 2005 03:12pm

Way to be!!!!!! Good luck tomorrow!

brandan89 Mon Jan 24, 2005 03:14pm

Good luck. Have fun.

Jerry Blum Mon Jan 24, 2005 04:19pm

I've had a similar situation with a NCAA DIII school. Even though it's a JV game it's still about as good or better than most HS varsity games. From my experience, my advice would be to put you track shoes on as the teams I had in my games ran and ran and shot a lot of 3's. By the way we also did these games 2-whistle. Man was I tired, but it was a great time. I would do it again in a second.

Good luck.

SteveM Mon Jan 24, 2005 04:49pm

Way to go. I've only been able to get a local college JV scrimmages no and then. And the advice about the track shoes is absolutely correct.

Good Luck.

rainmaker Mon Jan 24, 2005 06:53pm

Go, Adam, GO!!!

TravelinMan Mon Jan 24, 2005 10:39pm

Congratulations Adam! Be sure to let us know how it goes.

Jack

JugglingReferee Mon Jan 24, 2005 11:26pm

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Originally posted by Jerry Blum
I've had a similar situation with a NCAA DIII school. Even though it's a JV game it's still about as good or better than most HS varsity games. From my experience, my advice would be to put you track shoes on as the teams I had in my games ran and ran and shot a lot of 3's. By the way we also did these games 2-whistle. Man was I tired, but it was a great time. I would do it again in a second.

Good luck.

If you did it again in a second, wouldn't you be even more tired? (boo, hiss....)

Congrats and Good luck Adam!

joseph2493 Tue Jan 25, 2005 01:48pm

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Originally posted by Snaqwells
I just got a call from a local assignor offering me a college JV assignment tomorrow night at a local NAIA school.

Here's a picture of me, now: :D

Good Luck, Tonight

Adam Wed Jan 26, 2005 12:53am

WOW
 
I have to say, I had more fun tonight than I've ever had in a basketball game before (including as a player). Has anyone been warned that this game is addicting?

rainmaker Wed Jan 26, 2005 01:00am

Re: WOW
 
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Originally posted by Snaqwells
I have to say, I had more fun tonight than I've ever had in a basketball game before (including as a player). Has anyone been warned that this game is addicting?
Way to go. If you want to stay up another half-hour and spill some details, I'd love to stay up another half-hour and read them!

Adam Wed Jan 26, 2005 09:05am

Re: Re: WOW
 
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Originally posted by rainmaker
Quote:

Originally posted by Snaqwells
I have to say, I had more fun tonight than I've ever had in a basketball game before (including as a player). Has anyone been warned that this game is addicting?
Way to go. If you want to stay up another half-hour and spill some details, I'd love to stay up another half-hour and read them!

It was my first three-whistle since a camp 4 years ago, but it went well. One other official was also new to that aspect and to college, so we really didn't rotate underneath. Frankly, judging by some of his calls, he's fairly new to officiating basketball in general. But the positives of this game far outweight the negatives of a slightly over-zealous and uneducated partner.

The game itself was a women's game, so I really didn't need my track shoes (thank God, because I hated track). The players were respectful, even when the other rookie official got a little quick on his whistle and called some (a half dozen) "reach" fouls on little or no contact. In a way, the details of the game don't matter, since it was largely uneventful; just 40 minutes of the best basketball game I've ever officiated.

The caliber of ball was such that I never want to go back, but that's not how it works. :) Now I've got a goal.
Most importantly, I was reminded of how much fun this game can be to officiate when I relax and enjoy myself.

David B Wed Jan 26, 2005 09:30am

Re: Re: Re: WOW
 
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Originally posted by Snaqwells
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Originally posted by rainmaker
Quote:

Originally posted by Snaqwells
I have to say, I had more fun tonight than I've ever had in a basketball game before (including as a player). Has anyone been warned that this game is addicting?
Way to go. If you want to stay up another half-hour and spill some details, I'd love to stay up another half-hour and read them!

It was my first three-whistle since a camp 4 years ago, but it went well. One other official was also new to that aspect and to college, so we really didn't rotate underneath. Frankly, judging by some of his calls, he's fairly new to officiating basketball in general. But the positives of this game far outweight the negatives of a slightly over-zealous and uneducated partner.

The game itself was a women's game, so I really didn't need my track shoes (thank God, because I hated track). The players were respectful, even when the other rookie official got a little quick on his whistle and called some (a half dozen) "reach" fouls on little or no contact. In a way, the details of the game don't matter, since it was largely uneventful; just 40 minutes of the best basketball game I've ever officiated.

The caliber of ball was such that I never want to go back, but that's not how it works. :) Now I've got a goal.
Most importantly, I was reminded of how much fun this game can be to officiate when I relax and enjoy myself.

ONe thing that I noticed, the better the ball, the higher levels, it really makes it a lot easier to officiate,

I've never done D1 in basketball but I was talking with a friend who does and he says the easiest games are the D1 because they do what it expected, play basketball etc.,

Also, the courts are nicer, you have more room to work and you generally have a better table crew.

The only thing that gets worse is dealing with the coaches -they are a lot worse on officals at the higher levels and expect a lot more (in their favor of course)

Thanks
David

Junker Wed Jan 26, 2005 09:34am

Adam,
Congrats! Let us know how it goes. I suppose you're too "big time" to work a games with me anymore.

Adam Wed Jan 26, 2005 09:50am

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Originally posted by Junker
Adam,
Congrats! Let us know how it goes. I suppose you're too "big time" to work a games with me anymore.

Not at all, I'll still make time for the little people. I need to remember my roots, you know, and give back to the community.

Keepin' it real,
Adam

Junker Wed Jan 26, 2005 10:10am

By little, I'm assuming you mean my lean, athletic build.

rainmaker Wed Jan 26, 2005 10:22am

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Originally posted by Junker
By little, I'm assuming you mean my lean, athletic build.
I thought it meant he'd be moving to Massachusetts!

Jurassic Referee Wed Jan 26, 2005 12:33pm

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Originally posted by rainmaker
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I thought it meant he'd be moving to Massachusetts! [/B][/QUOTE]That's not a "move". It's a "sentence".

Adam Wed Jan 26, 2005 12:37pm

Hey, I demand due process before being shipped there. It's my constitutional right.


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