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tjones1 Wed Nov 02, 2005 08:01am

Re: speaking of shirts....
 
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Originally posted by canuckrefguy
....where can you get those shirts with the black underarms?


I think you're talking about the black panels (worn in the NCAA). If so, Purchase Officials as them.

ChuckElias Wed Nov 02, 2005 08:34am

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Originally posted by mj
I too think this is foolish. I have seen guys digging in their pockets to change it over to the other one. As far as the AP arrow goes, after the in-bounds on one just glance at the table to make sure it has changed. In my years of officiating I have never seen one magically change back.
I agree that it looks kind of bad to have to dig in your pockets or switch a rubber band after every held ball. But it's not foolish to know -- without relying on the arrow at the table -- which way the arrow is pointing. So how do you keep track without a whistle or rubber band?

Little tip I picked up at camp: Use your counts to remind yourself of the arrow. You count on every or every other possession. So instead of counting "1-mississippi, 2-mississippi, 3-mississippi. . ." count 1-red arrow, 2-red arrow, 3-red arrow. . .". This way, every possesssion, you'll know the arrow, and you don't have to rely on any outside gadget.

tjones1 Wed Nov 02, 2005 11:14am

I actually have my own AP. It's attached to a belt and runs off solar power with 8 AA batteries as back up. I always have to be careful with my scheduling to make sure the gyms I work at are well lighted. :D

M&M Guy Wed Nov 02, 2005 11:18am

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Originally posted by ChuckElias
So how do you keep track without a whistle or rubber band?

Little tip I picked up at camp: Use your counts to remind yourself of the arrow. You count on every or every other possession. So instead of counting "1-mississippi, 2-mississippi, 3-mississippi. . ." count 1-red arrow, 2-red arrow, 3-red arrow. . .". This way, every possesssion, you'll know the arrow, and you don't have to rely on any outside gadget.

I tried this once, and after a huge tie-up, I came out strong with "Red ball!". Of course, everyone looked at me funny because the teams were white and blue.

Sorry. I just did that to amuse myself. But Chuck's suggestion is a good one; I started doing that this summer during camps and it helps. A long time ago I tried the "whistle in the pocket" thing, but I ended up thinking too much about which pocket to use - towards the bench or towards the basket? Or, what if I'm facing a different direction? Did I remember to switch it last time? What if I find other things in my pocket? :eek:

Remember, the count is silent; just say the color in your head.

rainmaker Wed Nov 02, 2005 11:39am

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Originally posted by M&M Guy

I tried this once, and after a huge tie-up, I came out strong with "Red ball!". Of course, everyone looked at me funny because the teams were white and blue.

I really truly did do that once. Got a great laugh, but that wasn't the point...

ThickSkin Wed Nov 02, 2005 03:35pm

[QUOTE]Originally posted by ChuckElias
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Originally posted by mj
Little tip I picked up at camp: Use your counts to remind yourself of the arrow. You count on every or every other possession. So instead of counting "1-mississippi, 2-mississippi, 3-mississippi. . ." count 1-red arrow, 2-red arrow, 3-red arrow. . .". This way, every possesssion, you'll know the arrow, and you don't have to rely on any outside gadget.
I am gonna steal this... HAHAHAHA! It is mine!!! lol! No, but thanks for sharing. I am excited to try it.

Texas Aggie Thu Nov 03, 2005 02:05pm

>>I like the poly shirts the best. They look a lot better.<<

Putting aside that the mesh shirts are still polyester, you can't see the micro or, for sure not, the CK ultra-mesh, so from a distance, it basically looks the same as the double-knit poly. I will conceed there may be a slight shine to the double-knit, but the new mesh shirts are nowhere near like the old style mesh. Those don't belong in anything but a football scrimmage in August or a spring football game. Nowhere near a court.


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