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SmokeEater Fri Nov 24, 2006 10:37am

Worst to Best in less than 1 week
 
Well its like this. I have to admit that on Sunday I did not feel I had the best game I could have done. It was during this game that my partner and I ended up calling 24 fouls 12 -12 in the first half alone, and giving the visiting coach a direct. It seemed to go downhill in the second half. Players were not getting it, still hand checking, using illegal delayed dribbles, etc. all the things we were calling in the first were still happening. 4 minutes left in the game visitors PG gets called for a violation and complained vigorously. Whack gets his second T and hes on the bench. The coach is now down to 4 players on the floor and won't let it go. Shoot the Tech shots and we end up heading back down the floor where a foul is called on the home team. You would think this would help, NOT! He starts in about this kid who got called throwing his hands in the air to complain. For the record I never seen the player do a thing. As we are lining up to shoot the coach is still ranting and pacing up and down in the box. I went over and told him he should sit down so he doesnt get another T. He complains and says he has the right to stand, True in NCAA, that I can't tell him to sit. I said you have a choice sit and stop complaining or watch the end of the game from outside the gym. He went off on me again so I Ejected him. This is the First time I have had to kick a coach. Now I feel I could have done something else to extinguish the behaviour and probably should have. That is why I felt it was not the best game for me. Was I justified, I think so. I talked to the assignor and the league convenor and both agreed. Only thing he had a problem with was that I deviated from officials guidelines asking the coach to sit.

Last night I walk in to do a single makeup game. It was postponed due to Grey Cup Game. It was this same team. I was all prepared to apologize ( I felt some remorse) and go by the letter of the Officials guidelines, making sure all coaches knew what my standards would be. It was absolutely the best game so far this year. The coach who was ejected was not there for some reason, his replacement knows how I ref and was great. He coached the players, the kids played clean ball both ways. They were all having fun. At half we had only called 7 fouls, 3-4 and it was a 3 point game. Second half one team comes out pressing, a couple of pushes and contact fouls, and they are at 4 fouls to 1. They get it this time play pressure but stop bellying up. The team that was ahead at half won going away by 16, It was the same team that had the coach ejected.

After the game both coaches thanked my partner and I saying it was best officiating they have seen in while and they enjoyed the game. Players all laughing and talking with each other after. Even a couple of parents caught up to me on my way out and thanked me for doing a good job. That is what I strive for every time I go out on the floor.

I don't know why I posted this but just had to say something. For every bad game there is a good game waiting.

bronco Fri Nov 24, 2006 11:02am

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Originally Posted by SmokeEater
I was all prepared to apologize ( I felt some remorse) and go by the letter of the Officials guidelines, making sure all coaches new what my standards would be.

Not to be a smart***, but how new were the standards from the game before? Sorry, I couldn't resist.:)

SmokeEater Fri Nov 24, 2006 11:03am

Standards were no different then what I expected before. It was just going to be pointing out the guidelines I would be strictly following. 1 Warning followed by a T if required. etc as outlined in NCAA appendix III

Mark Padgett Fri Nov 24, 2006 11:41am

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Originally Posted by SmokeEater
using illegal delayed dribbles

Is an "illegal delayed dribble" a Canadian thing? Is the hand signal in metric? :confused:

SmokeEater Fri Nov 24, 2006 11:44am

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Originally Posted by Mark Padgett
Is an "illegal delayed dribble" a Canadian thing? Is the hand signal in metric? :confused:

I know your being a smart azz. LOL, I get it. :p Its carrying the ball, You know, the Amuricen Pro way of dribbling. Its what these kids watch on TV and think they can do it too.

tjones1 Fri Nov 24, 2006 05:43pm

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Originally Posted by SmokeEater
I know your being a smart azz. LOL, I get it. :p Its carrying the ball, You know, the Amuricen Pro way of dribbling. Its what these kids watch on TV and think they can do it too.

Ohhhh Chuck!!

26 Year Gap Fri Nov 24, 2006 07:02pm

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Ohhhh Chuck!!

Hopefully, Smoke eater is set up for PM.

SmokeEater Mon Nov 27, 2006 08:05am

You're ALL ruining a Really Good story. LOL :D

BktBallRef Mon Nov 27, 2006 08:54am

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Originally Posted by SmokeEater
Standards were no different then what I expected before. It was just going to be pointing out the guidelines I would be strictly following. 1 Warning followed by a T if required. etc as outlined in NCAA appendix III

You missed his point. You wrote new, not knew as you should have.

SmokeEater Mon Nov 27, 2006 08:56am

Originally Yes I did miss his point but got the drift and correct the mistake in OP right away. You just can't get away with any mistakes any more. So many people trying out for the annoying Grammar Dude Job. ;)

BktBallRef Mon Nov 27, 2006 09:19am

Aint dat da truff?

bronco Mon Nov 27, 2006 12:48pm

I'm going to school to be an English teacher, so I try to notice all of the mistakes for practice, to train my eye for noticing grammar. I'm just too lazy to correct people too often on here.

SmokeEater Mon Nov 27, 2006 01:34pm

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Originally Posted by bronco
I'm going to school to be an English teacher, so I try to notice all of the mistakes for practice, to train my eye for noticing grammar. I'm just too lazy to correct people too often on here.


Ok if your "short" enough then you seem to have credentials to take over the roll of Annoying Grammar Guy. Provided there are no objections from the board members...

mbyron Mon Nov 27, 2006 07:22pm

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Originally Posted by SmokeEater
Ok if your "short" enough then you seem to have credentials to take over the roll of Annoying Grammar Guy. Provided there are no objections from the board members...

text added for post...

bronco Mon Nov 27, 2006 07:56pm

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Originally Posted by SmokeEater
Ok if your "short" enough then you seem to have credentials to take over the roll of Annoying Grammar Guy. Provided there are no objections from the board members...

Sorry. 6'4".


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