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Old Mon Jul 09, 2001, 04:49pm
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Anyone got a report from camp this year???

I think we would all love to hear about it.
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Old Mon Jul 09, 2001, 06:11pm
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Just got back from the referee school at Illinois College last week. It was an outstanding basketball learning experience for the 2nd year in a row. Focusing on 3 person women's mechanics at the collegiate level, the camp was everything a referee could ask for at a minimal($200)price.
Outstanding clinicians, quality competition, enjoyable teaching atmosphere, and the chance to work for clinicians that are also assignors of conferences that I want to work in. Anyone interested in working women's basketball at the collegiate level would benefit in any number of ways by attending this excellent camp. You can't help being a better official after attending. I highly recommend the referee school!!!
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Old Mon Jul 09, 2001, 06:15pm
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Anyone got a report from camp this year???

I think we would all love to hear about it.
stripes,
Dan_ref had a good camp.
mick
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Old Mon Jul 09, 2001, 10:11pm
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Anyone got a report from camp this year???

I think we would all love to hear about it.
stripes,
Dan_ref had a good camp.
mick
Yes I did. I recently attended a 3 person college camp. I
work most of my games 2 man, and I want to publicly
thank Tony (BktBallRef) for answering some really dumb
questions for me about the system. With his help I was
able to go in with a lot of confidence, and we all know
that confidence is a big part of the package. I met some
old friends, made some new ones and made some good contacts.
Here's what I learned:

1. Hustle. For example, never let a made free throw hit
the floor if the ball remains dead.

2. If you are doing mens mechanics make sure you have
no women's mechanics in your game, and vice versa. I
was doing men's and was told to take a step off the
sideline at C because "you're looking like a women's
official".

3. Missed rotations followed by a fast break happen.
L to new T has got to recognize this and be able to
adjust.

4. Even the smallest thing gets noticed. I tend to
raise my open hand (3 points, stop clock, hand up to chop
in time) with my fingers slightly opened. Got dinged
for that. "Be relaxed, just don't look it" was how Mick
put it.
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Old Mon Jul 09, 2001, 11:37pm
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Yes I did. I recently attended a 3 person college camp. I
work most of my games 2 man, and I want to publicly
thank Tony (BktBallRef) for answering some really dumb
questions for me about the system. With his help I was
able to go in with a lot of confidence, and we all know
that confidence is a big part of the package.
Thanks but they weren't dumb questions at all. Going from being very comfortable with 2 man to working a camp that's all 3 man is no easy trick. Sometimes our unwillingness to say "I don't know but I'm afraid to ask," is our greatest weakness. But it was rewarding to hear that some of the very things that I suggested were directly in line with what was used in the camp. And even moreso, it was rewarding to know that I helped a fellow official!
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Old Tue Jul 10, 2001, 07:25am
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Just got back from the referee school at Illinois College last week. It was an outstanding basketball learning experience for the 2nd year in a row. Focusing on 3 person women's mechanics at the collegiate level, the camp was everything a referee could ask for at a minimal($200)price.
Outstanding clinicians, quality competition, enjoyable teaching atmosphere, and the chance to work for clinicians that are also assignors of conferences that I want to work in. Anyone interested in working women's basketball at the collegiate level would benefit in any number of ways by attending this excellent camp. You can't help being a better official after attending. I highly recommend the referee school!!!
I also attended this camp and wrote an article about it for this site. As soon as it gets reviewed it should be posted.
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Old Sun Jul 22, 2001, 07:20pm
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I also attended this camp and wrote an article about it for this site. As soon as it gets reviewed it should be posted.
Bob,
Those articles were interesting and well written.
Thanks.
mick
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