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I've got my first HS varsity game this Friday. It's pretty exciting to be able to say that. I'm there to be evaluated by my board to see if I'm ready to move up to varsity. So there's some pressure to step up and show that I'm ready.
Any advice on how not to screw this up? How to make the most of the opportunity?
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Call'em like you see'em...that's what I tell my partner(s) before every game...
look the part - don't give'm any excuses to doubt you... good luck!
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1. - Get there early enough to have a good pre-game with your partners.
2. - Make sure you take your whistle out on the floor with you, and make sure your zipper is up. 3. - Make sure you have a thorough pre-game. 4. - Have fun! Oh, before I forget, did I mention about having a good pre-game?
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First thing is to calm down before the game. In reality these games are usually easier to work from a calling point of view. What tend to bring more pressure are all the other aspects of the game. The coaches have more at stake and sometimes like to munch on the fresh meat. So just understand that if a coach has not seen you before, they might give you a hard time. All that is going to do is show that you can handle the situation when you talk to them. Also do not over react to the coaches comments. Really do not try to respond to the statements they make. Try only to respond to the questions that are legitimate. Also address behavior before responding to a coach. If a coaches is jumping up and down, do not answer any question they have but inform them they have to control them self in order for you to talk to them.
The hardest part of working a varsity game is dealing with the coaches, players and fans. The gyms tend to be much louder and there is more reaction to calls you can make. Just understand that ultimately this is just another game and you will do fine if you can block most of the antics out. Have fun, hope everything works out in the end. Peace
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Ray --
Holy Toledo!! This is good news indeed!! Congratulations, and good luck! 1. Be sure you pack your shoes! 2. Everything that M&M said. 3. Remember, you're there because you deserve it. And you don't have to "prove" anything. You already are good enough. Just relax into your rightful position and don't get rattled. 4. It'll be like any other game, only faster. Be ready to run. 5. Enjoy yourself! Chuck couldn't on his first, but most of us can. 6. Spend a little time before and after cementing it into your memory. "You never forget your first", as my "first" partner reminds me every year at our banquet!. |
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Just a couple of thoughts. First congratulations. Second, remember that once the ball is in the air, it is a basketball game and you know how to officiate the game. Third, Do your job...Hustle, use proper mechanics, be in position and control the game. Finally, enjoy the experience. A friend of mine did his first D1 TV game a couple of weeks ago as a fill in. He said he decided he would "smell the flowers" while he was there because it may never happen again. He made sure that he would enjoy the experience. Don't worry about Greg and the rest of the people there, just do your thing. If you want to talk before or after, call me.
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Congrats! I myself had my first Vasity game last Friday. It was very exciting and a thrill to do. My partners were very helpful and explained the same thing that everybody else is saying on this post. I was a little nervous and apprehensive in the first Q but just let the game come to you and sell your calls. Good Luck!
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I'm also kind of going through those first game excitement issues. I have 2 pretty big matchups (at least they look big to me on paper, good teams, rivals and all) this weekend on Friday and Saturday, both in a very good 4A conference. Friday night I'm with a couple of very experienced, very respected, and just downright very good officials. Saturday night I'm with one of my regular partners and another official that I've heard good things about. Last night I had a terrible Varsity blowout and it was hard to stay in that game. I found myself thinking ahead at times. I still managed to call way too many fouls in the game I was working though.
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