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Old Wed Nov 28, 2007, 10:10pm
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I agree with Rut, I don't really talk to the coach enough for it to be that big of a deal. But I know their names anyway...coach.
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Old Thu Nov 29, 2007, 11:47am
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But I know their names anyway...coach.
Kinda like the name of my military boss, "Chief."

To me, if it's simple yes and no answers during play, I'll usually use sir or ma'am.

If I'm addressing some borderline sportsmanship issues, it's "coach" all the way. Then again, I'm still new to the area and don't know all the coaches well enough for names yet.
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Old Thu Nov 29, 2007, 08:26pm
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You are a salesman as a referee. You are serving the coaches, players, and schools. Knowing their names shows respect, especially if they do not know you. It shows them you've taken the time to know who they are and about their team, and passion for the game. Makes them feel big. With the internet, you should be able to find out the coaches names if you don't know them.
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Old Thu Nov 29, 2007, 11:02pm
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Kinda like the name of my military boss, "Chief."

To me, if it's simple yes and no answers during play, I'll usually use sir or ma'am.

If I'm addressing some borderline sportsmanship issues, it's "coach" all the way. Then again, I'm still new to the area and don't know all the coaches well enough for names yet.
The Google is your friend. I can find any varsity coach's name within 2 minutes.
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Old Fri Nov 30, 2007, 08:56am
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The Google is your friend. I can find any varsity coach's name within 2 minutes.
It's not always accurate though as I found out on Tuesday. I'm sure glad my partner grabbed a program on the way in like we always do.
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Old Fri Nov 30, 2007, 09:56am
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The Google is your friend. I can find any varsity coach's name within 2 minutes.
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Old Tue Dec 04, 2007, 03:34pm
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Aren't all coaches named "Coach"?
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Old Tue Dec 04, 2007, 03:59pm
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Aren't all coaches named "Coach"?
Yep. Even had a coach at the coach/captain's meeting last week introduce himself to the opposing coach as "Coach Melville"
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Yep. Even had a coach at the coach/captain's meeting last week introduce himself to the opposing coach as "Coach Melville"
Was his team called the whales? That would have been cool. Especially if the team captain was named Ahab.

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Old Tue Dec 04, 2007, 04:16pm
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Was his team called the whales? That would have been cool. Especially if the team captain was named Ahab.

They had a kid named Moby. But they didn't speak very highly of him
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Old Tue Dec 04, 2007, 04:26pm
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Aren't all coaches named "Coach"?
Only if your name is "Ref."

I have to laugh at mj's post, though. It's happened to us, too, and while I have the names pretty well in my head when we leave for the school, I always get a program walking in and double check. Of course, the program is mainly if I need to file a "someone was more naught than nice" report with the state office.
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Old Tue Dec 04, 2007, 04:32pm
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You are a salesman as a referee. You are serving the coaches, players, and schools. Knowing their names shows respect, especially if they do not know you. It shows them you've taken the time to know who they are and about their team, and passion for the game. Makes them feel big. With the internet, you should be able to find out the coaches names if you don't know them.
Using their first name presents familiarity and comfort. Addressing them as coach, Mr. "Smith", or "sir" extends "respect."
I'm not judging one side or the other here, just disagreeing with your assessment.
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Old Tue Dec 04, 2007, 06:00pm
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Addressing them as coach, Mr. "Smith", or "sir" extends "respect."
If it's a female coach, do you ask if you should address her as "Miss" or "Mrs." or do you go with the PC "Ms."? Maybe we should ask Juulie.

Of course, we could just cover all bases and address the coach as "Hey you." Works for me.
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If it's a female coach, do you ask if you should address her as "Miss" or "Mrs." or do you go with the PC "Ms."? Maybe we should ask Juulie.

Of course, we could just cover all bases and address the coach as "Hey you." Works for me.
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Old Tue Dec 04, 2007, 06:35pm
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I'll usually introduce myself by my first name...if I know you(have had your games before) and can remember your name, that's what I'm going with but generally it's just coach cause if I don't know the other guy I don't want it to seem like I'm buddies with him...
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