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Old Sun Jan 14, 2007, 09:46am
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Pre-game Introduction

Any suggestions on what to say to coaches when I introduce myself to them ?

Here is my routine when I show up.

The sub varsity refs are responsible for getting the coaching box taped out and also the "x" for subs marked out. So I do that.

Now I introduce my self to the coaches.
I have been giving them a little spiel about only head coaches can stand and do they have any questions concerning the rules.

Is that enough or what ? No one has has really ever covered this with me beyond introduce yourself to the coaches ,

I also work in an area with like 120 high school so I see most of these coaches once maybe twice a year.

I guess I am looking for a preset routine for this .....
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Old Sun Jan 14, 2007, 09:54am
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Any suggestions on what to say to coaches when I introduce myself to them ?

Here is my routine when I show up.

The sub varsity refs are responsible for getting the coaching box taped out and also the "x" for subs marked out. So I do that.

Now I introduce my self to the coaches.
I have been giving them a little spiel about only head coaches can stand and do they have any questions concerning the rules.

Is that enough or what ? No one has has really ever covered this with me beyond introduce yourself to the coaches ,

I also work in an area with like 120 high school so I see most of these coaches once maybe twice a year.

I guess I am looking for a preset routine for this .....

"Hi Coach, my name is Chess Ref. Good luck tonight."

They already know the rules (at least the ones they want to know) and you will hit the sportsmanship and legally equipped questions in the Coachs/Captians meeting. Don't get yourself into a questions and answers sessions as they will try to corner you on how handchecks, etc, will be called and then try to hold it against you during the game. An introduction is just that. If you want to say more, let them know that you want to hold the meeting at 4 minutes so if they plan to leave the floor, make sure they are back in time.
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Old Sun Jan 14, 2007, 09:55am
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Now I introduce my self to the coaches.
I have been giving them a little spiel about only head coaches can stand and do they have any questions concerning the rules.
I only talk about rules if asked. Why would your opening offer such a gambit?
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Old Sun Jan 14, 2007, 11:41am
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Round about

I will drop the questions and answer dialogue. Would anyone recommend a brief discussion on the coaching box and the assistant coach ?

Or should i save that for the first time the A$$'T coach steps on it ?
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Old Sun Jan 14, 2007, 12:03pm
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I will drop the questions and answer dialogue. Would anyone recommend a brief discussion on the coaching box and the assistant coach ?

Or should i save that for the first time the A$$'T coach steps on it ?
If I have a coach that I know can or will be tough to work for I sometimes say "Remember coach, good sportsmanship starts here"
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Old Sun Jan 14, 2007, 03:28pm
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I will drop the questions and answer dialogue. Would anyone recommend a brief discussion on the coaching box and the assistant coach ?

Or should i save that for the first time the A$$'T coach steps on it ?
Don't waste your breath on the meeting. As short as possible. Anytime you mention a rule in a pregame it will bite you on the a$$. The one time you aren't looking, the asst. from team B will be up and team A will jump your a$$ about it. Let it go. It's an introductory meeting, not a rules clinic. Introduce and get out . . .
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Old Sun Jan 14, 2007, 03:50pm
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It's good advice not to cover anything concerning the boxes. Put yourself in their place for a second. When they hear you tell them about a box rule that they are already extremely familiar with they might think to themselves that it's sort of an affront to their intelligence. I could be wrong and it might be different with different coaches but I think that's the way I would take it anyway.
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Old Sun Jan 14, 2007, 04:06pm
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I know guys that do state things about the coaching box and I have done so in the past. I usually want to say as little about rules during those meetings as possible so you do not have to make a big issue later. Now our state last year made a big deal about the coaching box and threatened post season assignments if not enforced to their liking, many officials including myself did make comments about the box. This year our state kind of backed off of such a strict expectation so now I do not say a word about the box. The only time I might say something if the box is not properly marked, but after that I leave it alone.

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Old Sun Jan 14, 2007, 07:37pm
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Me (to Coach): "[My Name]. Pleasure to meet you Coach. Best wishes to your team." Done and gone!

I try my best to stay away from anything a coach may use against me later.

Had a coach tell one of my co-officials something pretty funny one time . . .

Partner: "Good luck to you coach."
Coach: "With you on the floor, we're going to need it!"

Turned out just fine, and the game was great.

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Old Tue Jan 16, 2007, 08:04am
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Any suggestions on what to say to coaches when I introduce myself to them ?

Here is my routine when I show up.

The sub varsity refs are responsible for getting the coaching box taped out and also the "x" for subs marked out. So I do that.

Now I introduce my self to the coaches.
I have been giving them a little spiel about only head coaches can stand and do they have any questions concerning the rules.

Is that enough or what ? No one has has really ever covered this with me beyond introduce yourself to the coaches ,

I also work in an area with like 120 high school so I see most of these coaches once maybe twice a year.

I guess I am looking for a preset routine for this .....
Good Evening Coach, I am Mr. Wilson and My Partner is Mr. Doe. Are you going to use your box? Are all of your players properly equiped? Let us know on the time outs if you want a full or 30. Any questions? Good luck!
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Old Tue Jan 16, 2007, 08:31am
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Are all of your players properly equiped?
I never ask the "properly equipped" question. I will, however, inform the coaches of any equipment infraction I had to address in warm-ups.
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Old Tue Jan 16, 2007, 08:55am
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I never ask the "properly equipped" question.
It's required in some areas.
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Old Tue Jan 16, 2007, 03:31pm
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It's required in some areas.
Actually it's a FED requirement.
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Old Tue Jan 16, 2007, 04:20pm
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Actually it's a FED requirement.
Yes, and some areas use FED (and some areas don't).
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