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Okay, so I'm a new poster. I just ordered my NFHS rule books to begin studying for a spring qualification test so I can get some rec league/AAU games under my belt before next season starts.
I've been lurking for a week or so now and have come to learn certain things about being a part of the board: 1) If you don't know what you're talking about, you're gonna get trampled on, so know your stuff. 2) Jurassic Ref is always right. But when he's not, he still is. Just accept it and move on. 3) If you're not an official, you pretty much don't know what the he11 you're talking about when it comes to the rules and being a ref. (I would mostly agree with this one.) Anyway, just wanted to say it's good to be here and I've learned a lot so far. Here's my question:what are your TOP 5 pieces of advice you would give to a new guy starting out? |
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Welcome. Sounds like you've arrived well prepared!
Don't over-officiate--trust your partners! Always hustle--there's no substitute for being in the right spot at the right time and looking in the right direction. Excel at working off ball, finding the angles, and refereeing the defense. Treat everyone with respect, dignity, and courtesy. Strive to be the wisest (rule-wise and common-sense wise) person in the game. |
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![]() I will try again. Youth rec league is fine, but don't officiate adult rec league games until you have officiated a full season of middle school games.
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I only ask because I don't understand (probably because I've never owned a pair of officiating pants) why the standard belt loop pants are frowned upon. In modern society, belt-less pants are reserved for women and senior citizens. |
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Welcome!
1. Know the rules and don't be afraid to ask questions. 2. Find a mentor you respect who will help you become a better official. 3. Just like real estate...location, location, location - know where you're supposed to be on the court and how to move in relation the action for the best angle. 4. Work as many games as you can...there's no substitution for time on the court. 5. Remember, making mistakes is easy. Learning from the mistakes you make can be more difficult, but will make you a stronger official. Good luck!
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Learn to keep your mouth shut. Really. Good luck with your aau games, you're gonna have fun.
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