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Old Wed Sep 12, 2001, 04:13pm
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Hello,

I live in the Los Angeles area; and I was interested in becoming an official for highschool basketball. Who do I contact to make this happen?

Your responses are greatly appreciated.

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Old Wed Sep 12, 2001, 06:14pm
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Try the California Basketball Officials Association/San Gabriel Unit at 213-720-1949.
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Old Wed Sep 12, 2001, 06:22pm
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Don't forget to contact your nearest mental health professional.
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Old Thu Sep 13, 2001, 06:16pm
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Thank you for your help

I'll especially keep in mind the mental health professional.
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Old Thu Sep 13, 2001, 09:40pm
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Don't forget to contact your nearest mental health professional.
Mark, don't scare him off before he's started.
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Old Fri Sep 14, 2001, 12:40am
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Go to http://start.officiating.com
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Old Fri Sep 14, 2001, 12:56am
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Don't forget to contact your nearest mental health professional.
Mark, don't scare him off before he's started.
Hey - I'll give him the same advice I give all new refs: get a tape recorder, go to the zoo and record an hour of monkey screeches. Then, lock yourself in a closet and play the tape in a continuous loop at full volume while running in place for about 2 hours. While running, keep yelling "SIT DOWN COACH" at the top of your lungs.

Then, you'll know what it'll be like the first time you step on the court.
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Old Fri Sep 14, 2001, 09:39am
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Do you suggest that he get a photo of the Baboon to represent the coach?
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Old Fri Sep 14, 2001, 10:29am
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Do you suggest that he get a photo of the Baboon to represent the coach?
I don't think it would be a good representation. Baboons are generally much better looking than coaches.
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Old Mon Sep 17, 2001, 07:14am
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Don't forget to contact your nearest mental health professional.
Mark, don't scare him off before he's started.
Hey - I'll give him the same advice I give all new refs: get a tape recorder, go to the zoo and record an hour of monkey screeches. Then, lock yourself in a closet and play the tape in a continuous loop at full volume while running in place for about 2 hours. While running, keep yelling "SIT DOWN COACH" at the top of your lungs.

Then, you'll know what it'll be like the first time you step on the court.
Great idea except I wouldn't use monkeys. I have four children and I can get a number of hours of whining and complaining that could be used as a substitute for coaches. I would suggest a a couple 4-year-olds to represent the whining coaches, and a teen-ager to represent the screaming and unresponsive coach.
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Old Mon Sep 17, 2001, 10:27am
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I have four children and I can get a number of hours of whining and complaining that could be used as a substitute for coaches. I would suggest a a couple 4-year-olds to represent the whining coaches, and a teen-ager to represent the screaming and unresponsive coach. [/B]
Which brings to mind the advice I always give when we go through this routine, and this advice is serious. Treat the coach the way you would any four-year-old child (except for wiping food spills off his clothing!) If you think of this guy or gal as acting like a four-year-old having a temper tantrum, it's a lot easier to handle.
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