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Splute Wed Feb 07, 2007 05:55pm

New too
 
Let me try this again....

I too am new to officiating. Volunteered to ref the Upwards league at our church. As with everything I do; its all or nothing. So after studying the Upwards rules and noticed they use NFHS rules (with some modifications), I bought several of the NFHS books and have begun studying. I am having a blast and would like to get certified. I think I would enjoy youth leagues and maybe, futher in the future some High school games. But what are the steps I need to take just to get certification? I have found my district and sent emails to the secretary, but no response yet. I would like to be able to teach the other volunteers proper mechanics and rules before next season and I believe certification would go along way in getting their participation. I would appreciate any help you can provide for TEXAS and I look forward to interesting rules discussions. I have already learned a lot just reading for the past several days.:rolleyes:
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26 Year Gap Wed Feb 07, 2007 06:35pm

Go to a HS game and see if you can ask one of the officials about who to talk to about classes in the fall.

Splute Wed Feb 07, 2007 06:47pm

Thanks for the response. I will do that.

Texas Aggie Wed Feb 07, 2007 07:14pm

There's no real "certification" process in Texas. You just sign up with a chapter, pay your dues, get assignments, then work your way up. You will have the opportunity to attend camps and get better.

Since you are in Deer Park, go to this site and if you haven't already, sign up: http://www.houstonref.com/houstonref.php. There's a chance they aren't checking this stuff right now since they are busy with end of the season stuff.

If you don't hear anything in a week or so, I'd contact Ben Frank at [email protected] if you haven't already. He's listed as the secretary of the Houston chapter. I'd make the effort to contact him soon as the deadline for paying dues for returning members for next year is soon (usually March 1 or 15). You're not a returning member, but there could be an advantage to signing up anyway.

Otherwise, you can find out when the first meeting is next fall.

TimTaylor Wed Feb 07, 2007 07:15pm

And while you're on the computer, check out the web page of the Texas Association of Sports Officials: http://www.taso.org

There's a link there for folks interested in becoming an official......

Welcome to the forum!

Splute Thu Feb 08, 2007 08:11am

Thanks for the info. I have emailed Ben Frank, but no response yet. I will check into the site you provided. How bout those Aggies?

Splute Thu Feb 08, 2007 08:14am

Great! Thanks and I appreciate the welcome. There is a lot of great discussion here.

Ignats75 Thu Feb 08, 2007 08:31am

I posted this to you on the other thread.

You might start with your state high school association. The OHSAA has a link in their website called "So you want to be an official". In Ohio, you take a written test twice. When you get your Class 2 license (which allows you to work up to and including the JV level and again when you get your Class 1 license which allows you to work Varsity games. You might also consider finding out where the referee schools or classes are. Contact your local referee's association and I'm sure they can direct you t o one. Schools are the best way to go, because they will give you the background and foundation to build your avocation without all the bad habits that come about from refereeing in REC level and Church League type games.

Junker Thu Feb 08, 2007 09:02am

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Originally Posted by Ignats75
The OHSAA has a link in their website called "So you want to be an official".

Wasn't this website orignially, "So you think you have brain damage"?:D

Splute Thu Feb 08, 2007 09:12am

Again good information. The previous responses have connected me with the local chapter in Houston and I have begun the sign up process. I will check out this website as well. The idea of written tests would certainly indicate proficiency of rules, but do they test your court mechanics too?

Ignats75 Thu Feb 08, 2007 09:13am

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Wasn't this website orignially, "So you think you have brain damage"?
No. That's the link to the COACH'S Association.:p

Had a coach get wacked in my Girl's Varsity game last night. Partner U1 got her. I went over to remind her that she no longer had the privilege of using the Coaching Box. Her pet weasel...errr I mean Assisstant Coach, who I've locked horns with twice this year when I did JV games started flapping his gums.

Just as I was going to tell him that he was an assisstant coach and therefore had to STFU:D(I wish):cool: , the R came over and just took me away. We talked about it in the locker room during our postgame conference. I told the R (We call her The Queen) that I should've wacked him so that she could've come over there and wacked him again and we could've tossed them both!!!! We laughed at that thought...tossing two coaches with 1 T.

Fox 40 Whistle......$5.00
Smitty Lanyard......$3.00
Blowing the FOX 40 once and getting to toss TWO coaches....PRICELESS.:cool:

Splute Thu Feb 08, 2007 09:14am

Quote:

Originally Posted by Junker
Wasn't this website orignially, "So you think you have brain damage"?:D

Ha, too funny. After reading how you guys have been abused by fans & coaches, I would have to agree.

Junker Thu Feb 08, 2007 09:15am

Just a suggestion here, but you mention wanting to teach volunteers the mechanics before next season. You might want to consider bringing in a more seasoned official to do the teaching. Officiating isn't really something you can pick up over the course of 1 year, especially since your regular NFHS season is about over.

Splute Thu Feb 08, 2007 09:20am

Good point. I need to find out what officials are in my area. Hopefully getting involved with the Houston Chapter will provide me with people who do not mind helping guys who are just getting started. Plus I will contact my local High School to see if the coach may be able to help. I am hoping there are some camps I can attend in the coming months that will give me a better understanding of what I am getting into. Perhaps I can find out early if this is right for me. I really appreciate all the information; I truly had no idea how to get started.

SmokeEater Thu Feb 08, 2007 09:21am

Maybe OS is available.......:eek:

Ignats75 Thu Feb 08, 2007 09:23am

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Maybe OS is available.......
If those are the kind of ideas those voices tell you, I'm glad they ignore me.:D

chartrusepengui Thu Feb 08, 2007 09:36am

Wow!!! They really play basketball in Texas. I thought they only knew Football!!!!!!!

Splute Thu Feb 08, 2007 10:04am

Yep, we play round ball too, they just dont make movies bout it.

chartrusepengui Thu Feb 08, 2007 10:19am

I'm gonna have to give Texas more respect. At least they know not to go Hollywood with every sport. Let's face it - even Texas couldn't go nose to nose with a place like Indiana with Hollywood roundball!!

Ignats75 Thu Feb 08, 2007 10:22am

Friday Night Lights was a feeble attempt to make a great book a Hollywood production of Texas football. And I won't even mention that lame TV show.

Texas has nothing on VIrginia though. Remember the Titans was a very good movie. BUt even it was no Hoosiers!

Splute Thu Feb 08, 2007 10:26am

Aaaahhhh so true. But the most unfortunate change in Texas is the increasing takeover of Soccer.... what tha'?

Splute Thu Feb 08, 2007 10:28am

Somethings you just have to live.... I think that may be the case with officiating too. You can know the rules, but can you call it in a split second and with authority? There in lies the excitement....


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