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I'm done w/ my college and high school seasons. Got roped into doing some Jr. High games. Plus I'm running a camp to teach teenagers how to referee in conjunction with a youth league. Oh and the pro-am football league. So I guess I'm never done. That's just the way I like it.
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I've got a HS boys regional quarterfinal tomorrow (2-seed v 7-seed) and a Juco regional semi on Saturday. After that, who knows? Seems like some areas of the country give out playoff assignments ahead of time, but not here. We don't get assigned until the match-ups for each round are set.
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My season finished last Friday with two rather forgettable games. An unfortunate way to end, but it certainly doesn't dampen a fabulous season overall. I'm already looking forward to next year.
As for me, I'll work some AAU stuff this Spring and start studying my football rule books for the Fall. After taking over as a white hat last year I found out how much I still have to learn in that regard. I'm also planning to attend my first BB officiating camp this summer. I'm excited for that as I'm also taking my son with me. He's 18 and just completed a full season of officiating at the B/JV level this year. Not bad for a kid thats still in High School. Hope everyone else finishes up with a bang! Dave
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I've got one more night of two games (JV/V) on the Red Lake Reservation where they had the shootings a year ago. Should be an interesting trip.
Had a good season, 32 games, just enough. Worked 3-man for the first time and love it. After a month of watching quality NCAA ball in March, I'll get the FB books out and get ready for another season of white-hatting a young crew. I love FB! |
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My last game was this past Thursday Boys/JV. I got to the GYM thinking to myself this is the last game of the season I wont over due it. I will have some fun with it and enjoy my last game. NO chance of that. MY partner no showed, so I worked the first half by myself. Varsity Official showed up in the third quarter to help me out. What a way to end the season. Now I will shut it down for a couple of weeks and rest the body. Then it time for AAU and summer Pro-Am.
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I'm done. My last game was a State semifinal last weekend. It was the second year in a row that I was fortunate enough to be selected to work at the State tournament.
The most enjoyable part was getting to see the friends that I have made from Vegas again. Talking about officiating with some of these folks who work in the PAC-10 and other smaller conferences in southern Cal is a real treat. |
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Forksref,
I worked in Red Lake a couple of times this winter. It is an interesting experience. You need to ignore the three fans that will be on you all night. The coaches and kids are excellent. Most of the fans are very good fans and know their basketball. But there are those three..... I have three section games starting tomorrow night, a girls section quarter final, and a quarter final boys and semi-final boys section game. Also, I have a state girls quarter final at Williams Arena. Had a great game last night. The home team undefeated, the visitors have three losses going into the game. Packed gym, spectators standing in the balcony, band playing... visitors go up by 14 in first half, but run out of gas in second half and lose by 5. This game reminds us why we officiate high school basketball. |
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