If nobody is there to back up your decisions, you could benefit by having a taser handy. :D
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I think you can see a lot of us have been there and done that. Most experienced officials have no desire to work these games because they are nothing but a hassle night after night. That being said, I have told my assignor that I will only work these games with another senior official who goes in with the same philosophy I have. Whack 'em early and as often as necessary. Hoefully, since most of these games have running clocks, the idiots will realize that the clock still runs even though we're shooting free throws. The worse they behave, the more whistles get blown, and the slowere my partner and I get putting the ball back in play. These leagues are bad news because the players, and I use that term loosely, usually don;t have any concept. How many times have we heard, come on let us play, followed by "you gotts call that" from the same player on light contact situations. Good luck in getting officials.
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I apologize for my spelling. I guess my three fingers are rusty from not posting for a while.
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I'm getting in on this late, but first of all, good luck helping with a men's league. My suggestions are like most others, pay well and make sure sportsmanship is enforced. I'd say if they're ejected from any game, they don't come back and also make sure there is a hefty fine for all T's. Another thing I think would help is if you are saying we use HS rule, use them all. I get frustrated as an official and as a player in leagues where they try to use rules from different leagues (college, HS, etc.). It just leads to confusion. Good luck finding people. Personally I won't work adult leagues, in fact the league I've played in for the last few years is getting so bad I might not play next year.
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