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Bearfanmike20 Thu Oct 18, 2007 04:03pm

New official
 
Hey guys... I'm a new official.... Just starting out.

I got a guy I work with who has been in the games for 30 years.. he's gonna be my mentor...

Any tips you guys have for a newbie??...

Thanks in advance.

Splute Thu Oct 18, 2007 04:10pm

Welcom Bearfanmike20.... you came to the right place to further your knowledge of the game. There is no substitute for on the floor learning or camps, but when it comes to the rules; this is the place. :)

M&M Guy Thu Oct 18, 2007 04:15pm

Listen.

Ask questions, then listen some more.

Have fun! (I know, sometimes it's hard to remember this part when coaches are screaming at you, but it's important.)

Mark Dexter Thu Oct 18, 2007 04:49pm

Every time you post an answer to a (rules-related) question, look it up in the rulebook and give a rule reference.

Mark Padgett Thu Oct 18, 2007 04:52pm

Please note that some of the posts are humorous (or, at least attempts at being so). After a while, you'll catch on when someone is just kidding.

Except, of course, when discussing overtimes. ;)

Adam Thu Oct 18, 2007 05:24pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mark Padgett
Please note that some of the posts are humorous (or, at least attempts at being so). After a while, you'll catch on when someone is just kidding.

Except, of course, when discussing overtimes. ;)

or tucking in your whistle.

Junker Thu Oct 18, 2007 05:48pm

Hit your whistle with authority (as I was taught, like you have a pair), get your hand or fist straight up in the air. Stay in your area. Ask questions at dead ball periods. Hustle. Don't take any crap from the bench or players. Have Fun!!

Btw Adam, I had the mighty CMB Raiders on the gridiron a couple of weeks ago.

eyezen Thu Oct 18, 2007 06:05pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by Junker
Hit your whistle with authority (as I was taught, like you have a pair), get your hand or fist straight up in the air. Stay in your area. Ask questions at dead ball periods. Hustle. Don't take any crap from the bench or players. Have Fun!!

This.


Also try to find a non state sanctioned league to start in, typically in the fall or spring. Avoid stepping onto the court for the first time in a state sanctioned game, even if it's just middle school/junior high.

Get in the rule book.

Go watch varsity games that you have no horse in and watch the referees.

Vinski Thu Oct 18, 2007 06:05pm

Welcome Bearfan.
  • Study the heck out of the rule book
  • Get in every game you can, even if don't pay.
  • Practice and polish your mechanics.
  • Listen to experience.
  • Always step onto the court with a good attitude
  • Come to this site often

blindzebra Thu Oct 18, 2007 06:21pm

Know the ball...don't ball watch, but you always need to know where the ball is at on the court.

Find the defense...you'll hear ref the defense a lot, but I hate that term because it can cause locking on the defender...see LGP and know all defenders in your primary.

Get an open look...move to see through the play. Try to get a look at as many players as you can through your on-ball match-up.

Position adjust...be ready to move for a better look, but don't move for the sake of moving.

Be a good partner...communicate all game situations as they come up.

Be calm and professional...never sink to the level of an irate player or coach. Keep all communications brief and on point.

Never threaten as a warning...don't use phrases like one more word and it's a T.

Warn once...never warn twice, take care of business.

Don't overwhelm yourself...work on one or two things every game.

Get advice and listen, but always check up on it on your own...never take anything as gospel, hit the rule, case and official manual and check up.

Adam Thu Oct 18, 2007 06:24pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by Junker
Hit your whistle with authority (as I was taught, like you have a pair), get your hand or fist straight up in the air. Stay in your area. Ask questions at dead ball periods. Hustle. Don't take any crap from the bench or players. Have Fun!!

Btw Adam, I had the mighty CMB Raiders on the gridiron a couple of weeks ago.

I'm not sure what you meant to write, but I'm sure you misspelled it.
How'd they do?

More importantly, how do you like working the American Style Football?

Junker Thu Oct 18, 2007 06:32pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by Snaqwells
I'm not sure what you meant to write, but I'm sure you misspelled it.
How'd they do?

More importantly, how do you like working the American Style Football?

Actually they are fighting it out in for 1st place in their district this season. They won easily the night we were there, but the team they were playing were Hawkeye-esque (not good). I only know 1 kind of football, I know virtually nothing about that other "game". :D

Adam Thu Oct 18, 2007 06:34pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by Junker
Actually they are fighting it out in for 1st place in their district this season. They won easily the night we were there, but the team they were playing were Hawkeye-esque (not good). I only know 1 kind of football, I know virtually nothing about that other "game". :D

That's good news. I'll have to look into them this year.
Uhm. You misspelled "Cyclone." Beating Illinois has to mean something.

Dave Dow Thu Oct 18, 2007 06:37pm

:) Make Sure To Go To Camp!!!!

Junker Thu Oct 18, 2007 06:47pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by Snaqwells
That's good news. I'll have to look into them this year.
Uhm. You misspelled "Cyclone." Beating Illinois has to mean something.

True. I think the Cyclones may only get one win this year. I wonder who that was against???? CMB is having a good season though. Big game against PCM in a week I think.


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