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Old Mon Jan 15, 2007, 06:32am
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Originally Posted by legend
Camps, clinics, and more camps. We almost all work a good number of games as young officials. However the best way to learn from "senior" officials would be to get to summer camps, preferably those which feature college officials as featured evaluaters. If they are watching your games, they will be able to offer very valuable insight as to what parts of your game that you need to work on. It also is a good idea to get some game tape of your games and watch yourself on film, nothing is more honest then a game tape!
I don't know, I've had some master officials at camps that were definitely more honest than game tapes!
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