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Mark Padgett Sat Feb 03, 2007 09:27pm

A day like no other
 
As I've stated before, I schedule the refs for our local rec league. This morning, one of my new guys "called in sick" at the last minute so I went ahead and covered his games myself. They were 3/4 grade girls. No, that's not a typo.

The second and third games were fairly routine, but it was the first game that will stick in my memory. The final score was 32 - 0. No, that's not a typo, either. There was a total of 1 foul called in the whole game, no free throws and 37 jump ball calls. Fortunately, it was running clock, since we had more whistles for violations than you could possibly imagine. When you consider we are very lenient on many violations at that level (traveling, carrying, illegal dribble, etc.), it should give you some idea of the flow of the game. Actually, there wasn't any.

All things considered, the game was very successful because all the girls had fun and no one got hurt. Oh yeah - no coach problems either, mostly because they weren't used to seeing me do that level of game and they all know who I am. My partner, who works this level often (she's a HS junior) told me she wants to work with me every week because this is the first time in three years with us that the coaches didn't say a word. This was pretty much true for all three games.

Quite a contrast from the boys V and JV games I worked the previous evening.

I hope everyone stays healthy the rest of the season.

26 Year Gap Sat Feb 03, 2007 09:49pm

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Originally Posted by Mark Padgett
As I've stated before, I schedule the refs for our local rec league. This morning, one of my new guys "called in sick" at the last minute so I went ahead and covered his games myself. They were 3/4 grade girls. No, that's not a typo.

The second and third games were fairly routine, but it was the first game that will stick in my memory. The final score was 32 - 0. No, that's not a typo, either. There was a total of 1 foul called in the whole game, no free throws and 37 jump ball calls. Fortunately, it was running clock, since we had more whistles for violations than you could possibly imagine. When you consider we are very lenient on many violations at that level (traveling, carrying, illegal dribble, etc.), it should give you some idea of the flow of the game. Actually, there wasn't any.

All things considered, the game was very successful because all the girls had fun and no one got hurt. Oh yeah - no coach problems either, mostly because they weren't used to seeing me do that level of game and they all know who I am. My partner, who works this level often (she's a HS junior) told me she wants to work with me every week because this is the first time in three years with us that the coaches didn't say a word. This was pretty much true for all three games.

Quite a contrast from the boys V and JV games I worked the previous evening.

I hope everyone stays healthy the rest of the season.

Isn't it too bad that many adults forget this part?

bob jenkins Sun Feb 04, 2007 12:00am

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Originally Posted by Mark Padgett
As I've stated before, I schedule the refs for our local rec league. This morning, one of my new guys "called in sick" at the last minute so I went ahead and covered his games myself. They were 3/4 grade girls. No, that's not a typo.

These players were 75% of the way to first grade?

JugglingReferee Sun Feb 04, 2007 04:15am

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Originally Posted by bob jenkins
These players were 75% of the way to first grade?

Does that mean they did well with sounding letters, sandbox, and painting shapes, but failed in playing nicely with others? :)

Jurassic Referee Sun Feb 04, 2007 07:04am

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Originally Posted by JugglingReferee
Does that mean they did well with sounding letters, sandbox, and painting shapes, but failed in playing nicely with others? :)

I can emphasize with that.

Mark Padgett Sun Feb 04, 2007 01:03pm

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Originally Posted by bob jenkins
These players were 75% of the way to first grade?

No, but sometimes their parents behave like that's their level of education.

grunewar Sun Feb 04, 2007 01:09pm

Funny and absolutely true to form in N Va too!

I ref in two rec leagues. One has quarters, high pressure coaches, physical play, some overbearing fans, and players with attitudes. Other league has running clock, nice calm coaches, plays and schemes, nicer fans, and nicer players.

Like night and day at some age levels.....now, which games do I enjoy calling?

Yesterday, I reffed with an adult who said he was on his 3rd week EVER of reffing. I liked helping my partner along. At the end of a close game between two good teams, a parent said it was the best reffed game of the yr......I bet he continues to ref! ;)


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