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Old Mon Nov 27, 2006, 03:40pm
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Tanner, Only you would come up with that one!
My guess is he speaks from experience!!
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Old Mon Nov 27, 2006, 03:43pm
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My guess is he speaks from experience!!
Considering all the gear he brings, I wouldn't be surprised if there's a "zipper alarm" in there somewhere now.
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Old Mon Nov 27, 2006, 04:05pm
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Considering all the gear he brings, I wouldn't be surprised if there's a "zipper alarm" in there somewhere now.
Well, now that you bring it up. I had a Smitty custom made so that it would only reach my mouth if the zipper was up. Somewhat of a reverse alarm -- that being if I can't blow my whistle, there's no sound. The problem is whenever I spit the whistle out, it tends to drag on the court.

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Well, now that you bring it up. I had a Smitty custom made so that it would only reach my mouth if the zipper was up. Somewhat of a reverse alarm -- that being if I can't blow my whistle, there's no sound. The problem is whenever I spit the whistle out, it tends to drag on the court.
What drags on the floor?

That ain't a Smitty. It's a Jeremy.
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Old Mon Nov 27, 2006, 04:39pm
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What drags on the floor?

That ain't a Smitty. It's a Jeremy.
I found a Jeremy for sale on the OC website. It's pretty reasonable, but you get hosed on the shipping.
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Old Mon Nov 27, 2006, 04:40pm
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Six years to get a varsity game? Congratulations on your perserverence. Remind me not to look for work in CT.

Don't worry about the game, it's just a game. If you've been officiating for six years you've got a few years on most of the players, and possibly the coaches as well.

Let your instincts take over. The reason you have this assignment is that people are sure you're ready for it. Trust them and yourself.
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Old Mon Nov 27, 2006, 05:00pm
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Six years to get a varsity game? Congratulations on your perserverence. Remind me not to look for work in CT.
Believe it or not, Jim, that's fairly common in a lot of states where there isn't a major shortage of officials.
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Old Mon Nov 27, 2006, 09:08pm
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The reason you have this assignment is that people are sure you're ready for it. Trust them and yourself.
Either that or it was turned back 3 times already and it's down to you or your assignor's 12 year old daughter... (just kidding!!)

All advice given is good stuff. I rememebr my first V game...I was doing great then near the end a player asked for a time out and I gave it to him...using the T signal.

That got everyone's attention!
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Old Tue Nov 28, 2006, 12:57am
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best advice about nervousness I ever got

was to remember that after the ball is tossed, it is just basketball and you know how to call the game. I have reminded myself of this fact whenever I have been nervous about a game...all the way up to the D1 level. You will have to deal with other factors at every level you advance to, but it is still basketball. Call your primary and do your job. You'll be fine.
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Old Mon Nov 27, 2006, 04:38pm
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Well, now that you bring it up. I had a Smitty custom made so that it would only reach my mouth if the zipper was up. Somewhat of a reverse alarm -- that being if I can't blow my whistle, there's no sound. The problem is whenever I spit the whistle out, it tends to drag on the court.
Is that a Smitty, or are you just happy to see me?
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Old Tue Nov 28, 2006, 10:10am
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My first game at new levels caused some nervous feelings before, but once the ball goes up, it's just basketball and you've been doing a good job of calling a game or you wouldn't be there. Hopefully you work with some good veterans and can get some constructive feedback during dead balls or halftime. Make sure and have a good pregame, above all have fun! My first 3 man game was with some veterans that didn't flex (the told me at pregame, I didn't believe it till we were on the floor and they literally didn't flex). Me, the newbie ended up as C all night right in front of the benches. I was thrown into the fire with my game management that night.
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