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Huskerblue Thu Dec 21, 2006 12:29pm

Rinky Dink Officials Locker Rooms
 
:eek: We earlier had the Rinky Dink Gym thread. Let's take this a little further and discuss some of the rinky dink official's locker rooms. My partners and I worked at a small town Iowa town on Monday night. Our locker room had to have been the janitor's supply closet. We had shelves of cleaning supplies and mops and buckets and hoses and light bulbs and....Well you get the idea. We also had one of those 1970's stainless stell hot tubs right inthe middle of the floor as well as a toilet that gurgled and snorted everytime water was turned on inside the building. Plus it had to have been like 90 degrees in there. We nicknamed the room Dr. Kevorkian's closet. Anybody else have any lockerrooms that come close to this???:eek:

JRutledge Thu Dec 21, 2006 12:41pm

I have been to schools that have either done some renovation or are fairly new and they official's locker room is the size of a match book. Now it is one thing when you are dealing with 3 officials in one space, imagine the same room for 5 football officials who in some cases are all not the same size. Many schools that do not have a good "locker room" might put officials in a classroom or coach's office. Most places are never ideal and most are small. The main problem is officials are never thought of when these issues come up. It is that simple.

Peace

ref2coach Thu Dec 21, 2006 12:42pm

I went to a game from work and had a meeting to attend later in the evening. Met the game administrator and was taken to the Band Office. 10 x 14 office between two classrooms, a door on each side with glass windows. I asked where I could shower after the game and was told there were no showers in the entire building. School is only about 6 years old but even the locker rooms only have sinks and toilets. :mad:

deecee Thu Dec 21, 2006 12:54pm

i once had a very nice changing room -- with its own built in urinal and very po-mo wall art...everytime i had to lean over though the urinal flushed but it was very trendy

Back In The Saddle Thu Dec 21, 2006 01:07pm

I went to a Jr. High to work a girls game, and asked where we were to dress. The coaches huddled, then decided to put us in the girls PE locker room, "since school is out and nobody will go in there." It just so happened to be parent teacher conference day, and just as I was about to begin stripping down, in walks some 12 yo girl and her mother.

I went and changed in the restroom.

After the game, they moved us into the coaches office in the boys locker room so we could have a shower to use. I'm just about to start stripping down to take a shower, when somebody walks into the boys locker room and hollers for everybody to leave because the visiting team will be changing in there.

The good news is that the shower at home was completely unoccupied and there was plenty of hot water. :D

Junker Thu Dec 21, 2006 01:10pm

Husker, where were you that you had to dress in a Janitor's closet? I hope they're not on my schedule:D . The closest I've ever had was a place where we dressed in the kitchen and then there was a shower in the office off the kitchen. Kind of goofy.

M&M Guy Thu Dec 21, 2006 01:17pm

I was in a very similar room, except without the toilet and hot tub. So that made it an actual closet. And this was for a post-season HS assignment. Usually when I've worked at that school, they put us in one of the unused lockerooms, but since there were 4 teams there that night, all the lockerooms were being used, and that was the closest place they could find.

I've been in laundry rooms, while the uni's are being washed and dried. I've been in classrooms where there are no blinds on the windows. I've dressed in restrooms. I've been in all sorts of coaches' offices and teachers' lounges. I've come to appreciate the simple pleasures of our own locker room with a separate shower.

Raymond Thu Dec 21, 2006 01:39pm

Sh!t. JuCo facility in a very affluent county in Maryland. They shoved a couple of lockers and 3 chairs inside the athletic staff's private shower/bathroom. No privacy at all to lighten your load.

Adam Thu Dec 21, 2006 01:51pm

Coach's office in the boys locker room during an all-day girls tourney. The girls were using the locker room for team meetings. Luckily, there was a small bathroom attached to the office so I could go in and change there. After the game, I walked in and heard the showers running. Made me a bit nervous.

Huskerblue Thu Dec 21, 2006 01:52pm

Junker,

It was in George, Iowa. Way up here in the extreme NW part of the state. The good news is that they have a brand new facility opening up after the first of the year, and with that a new officials locker room. Sure going to miss all the AJAX and light bulbs the next time we go there.

Adam Thu Dec 21, 2006 02:00pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by Huskerblue
Junker,

It was in George, Iowa. Way up here in the extreme NW part of the state. The good news is that they have a brand new facility opening up after the first of the year, and with that a new officials locker room. Sure going to miss all the AJAX and light bulbs the next time we go there.

My first game as an official was in Orange City. Not too far. :)

Junker Thu Dec 21, 2006 02:23pm

I can't say I've every heard of George. I will add that to my list of towns I tell announcers our crew is from. :D

SmokeEater Thu Dec 21, 2006 02:33pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by Huskerblue
We nicknamed the room Dr. Kevorkian's closet.

Hey if you were working up here in the past it just could have been! After all he started his profession in my city.

Mark Dexter Thu Dec 21, 2006 10:27pm

Just had a boys' JV game (my first) this evening. We changed in one of the janitors' bathrooms (which did have a shower and toilet, but not much room for anything else). Got a bit tight when the varsity guys were in there with us after the JV game (4 in one room) - only afterwards did one of the coaches tell us that they usually put the varsity refs in a different small room so we can have some comfort.

Also must have been over 80 degrees F in there. I actually felt refreshed when going out onto the court.

BktBallRef Thu Dec 21, 2006 11:07pm

Rinky Dink Officials Locker Rooms?

Is there another kind? :(


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