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TRef21 Sat Mar 03, 2007 01:32am

What Camps are you going to?
 
Hey Just curious to see what camps you guys are going to attend as summer approaches.

LeRoy Sat Mar 03, 2007 12:36pm

Dave Hall Camp in Laramie Wyoming

LeRoy Sat Mar 03, 2007 12:38pm

from 2005 listing.


http://forum.officiating.com/showthread.php?t=13633

WhistlesAndStripes Sat Mar 03, 2007 12:42pm

Chances are I'll spend a few days camping at the Russian RIver campground this year. I'll also camp a weekend or 2 down near seward at the Trail River campground, and probably Ninilchik for a weekend or 2. Sumertime camping in Alaska is the greatest!!! :D

jmaellis Sun Mar 04, 2007 12:17am

Anybody have any recommendation for camps near the central coast of California that might be good for a newer official to get some instruction. Most of what I see so far are college level camps.

Chess Ref Sun Mar 04, 2007 10:16am

California Camps
 
The two camps I know that gear towards newer officials are the Chico camps in June and they have one in Orange County also in June. The one in Orange county specicially is for 2 man HS officials. Haven't been but heard it was good.....

AFHusker Sun Mar 04, 2007 10:24am

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Originally Posted by jmaellis
Anybody have any recommendation for camps near the central coast of California that might be good for a newer official to get some instruction. Most of what I see so far are college level camps.

Jerry Scott runs the Central California Basketball Officiating Camp in Bakersfield. Dates are 15-17 June. More info can be found at http://man-son-sports.com/

jmaellis Sun Mar 04, 2007 03:55pm

Thanks to Chess Ref and AFHusker.

Adam Sun Mar 04, 2007 05:15pm

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Originally Posted by Whistles & Stripes
Chances are I'll spend a few days camping at the Russian RIver campground this year. I'll also camp a weekend or 2 down near seward at the Trail River campground, and probably Ninilchik for a weekend or 2. Sumertime camping in Alaska is the greatest!!! :D

I've heard AK in the summer is something to behold. Looks like I'll get a chance to see for myself this July.

TRef21 Sun Mar 04, 2007 05:22pm

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Originally Posted by jmaellis
Thanks to Chess Ref and AFHusker.

May I suggest to you " Be a lead Camp" www.bealead.com. This is directed by Martin Cota and Danny Yee. Both have DI experience in the PAC 10 and may other conferences in DI, DII, DIII and JC level. It is a very good camp to go to if you want to become a better high school official or want to enter into the college ranks. I went for the past 2 years. My very first time attending the camp after 2 years of high school ball under belt, well actaually 1 but thats a different story and my first camp in general I was hired for college ball. It is a great camp and you will learn a lot that will make you better than you already are. I know he has like 2 or four this summer. If you register now you can got to one camp for a $150 and he has a combo session where its two camp one at UCI Universtity California Irvine and APU Azusa Pacific for like $175 I think. UCI is high school play and APU is JUCO play. Very Good camps, great staff, great food(catered), and you will attain much knowlege. Hit me up for more info or check out the site www.bealead.com.

TRef21 Sun Mar 04, 2007 08:16pm

if you sign up for the be a lead camp, tell them tommy recommended it to you in the comment section.

jmaellis Sun Mar 04, 2007 08:51pm

Thanks for the information Tommy. I found that camp (kudos to Google), I also came across the Jerry Scott camp mentioned by AFHusker. I'm concerned about attending a camp that might be over my head and geared toward more advanced officials and/or officials with a few years of experience under their belts.

Another concern is finding a camp that focuses on two person mechanics as everything around here is 2 person except boys varsity.

TRef21 Sun Mar 04, 2007 09:06pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by jmaellis
Thanks for the information Tommy. I found that camp (kudos to Google), I also came across the Jerry Scott camp mentioned by AFHusker. I'm concerned about attending a camp that might be over my head and geared toward more advanced officials and/or officials with a few years of experience under their belts.

Another concern is finding a camp that focuses on two person mechanics as everything around here is 2 person except boys varsity.

Everything will be three man soon. I would try UCI. Most officials there only know 2 person coming in, but you will learn it.

cmathews Mon Mar 05, 2007 10:03am

what he said :)
 
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Originally Posted by LeRoy
Dave Hall Camp in Laramie Wyoming


It is close and relatively affordable

IHSAref Mon Mar 05, 2007 10:43am

Any good camps around central IL for becoming a better high school official?


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