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Men's Rec Leagues
I have been working a lot of men's rec league games the past few weeks to get myself in shape in preparation for the upcoming HS basketball season.
For those of you who work men's rec leagues, is it just me or are most of the people who play in these leagues big whiners? I really don't like to give Ts during these games since we are expected to "take it easy" and let them play the game. But some of my games, I really couldn't help it. They were screaming right in my face. I figured if I don't T them up, the abuse will only get worse. One thing that I noticed piss most of them off is when I call all reaches. I've learned from experience (in real HS games) that when I let these go, it would only get worse and the game would get more physical and fights might break. Should I just be more lenient with calls and "let them play"? Sometimes I wonder, am I really that bad an official that they complain about pretty much everything, both calls and non-calls. What do you think? Any advice? |
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![]() In my experience, officials will do adult rec leagues for two reasons only: 1) Money. 2) They think that the game experience will help improve their officiating skills(which it will imo). Personally, I would never do a rec league game unless I was absolutely sure that the league and my assignor would back me up completely if there were any problems. If they won't, then it's just not worth putting myself in that position. Jmo. |
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Good question! I actually asked the same question a while ago and got similiar responses from the folks here ("Don't Do Them").
I guess I can update everyone a bit as well. While I have generally avoided doing adult rec games the past year, I've actually been called to do a few recently. I decided to do them because some of the guys calling were really good to me during last year's high school season so I figured I do some games for them to help out. I also took a small internal assessment of myself and realized my attitude (due to the earlier experiences) toward the adult leagues was not the best. If you come in expecting crap to happen...well crap might actually happen. So I adjusted my attitude slightly. I was determined to officiate the best that I could. If the guys happened to whine, then I would have to deal with it appropriately and not take things too personally and become "T" happy. So when I did the adult league last week, while there were still some whiners, things went relatively smoothly. I have a couple of adult league games tonight as well so let's see how things go. I know my limits and if I do ref adult leagues, I don't book myself up too much and spread the games out. I think that will help me mentally deal with the crap that will inevitably come up. Perhaps something to keep in mind for anyone who is still doing adult leagues. |
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You can not put a rec league game and a HS game at the same level. It is so much different. I am guessing that the masses will overwhelmingly agree with me that he should stop working. The number one reason to quit is because it doesn't sound like he is having fun. |
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Are you saying the masses of officials or the masses of officials on this board? Nobody should do or not do something based on what the "masses" will do. I will ask my question again, how will officiating rec leagues hurt his game?
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Yes, you can still work on your play-calling, but it's very hard to work a mechanically-sound game in a rec league. That could hurt an official who is serious about his/her HS schedule.
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Most rec leagues around here appreciate a tough consistent rules oriented approach to managing their games i.e keep T'ing them up until their teams, teammates, or rec league administrators require compliance.
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I think you should officiate games like this. I will tell you why:
1. You are still referring to fouls you call as "reaches" which tells me you may need more experience 2. You think you are supposed to take it easy on players may indicate a need to work on managing a game - there is no way you should let someone get in your face and yell 3. In my experience, coaches and players will whine at the high school level (college level for coaches). We have to learn how to handle it. I think all officials should do rec leagues to a certain point and then decide if they want to continue or not. Personally, it isn't a big deal to me because I'm going to call what I'm going to call and the players (in Phoenix, Las Vegas and the Washington DC area) eventually understand that all the BS they try will not change it. Once an official feels like they can handle/manage rec leagues then they can decide if they want to continue doing them. I'm not saying officiate a league where you are threatened or anything like that. I just think rec leagues can be a useful tool for improvement.
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