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dan74 Fri Dec 28, 2007 08:09pm

1.25 Years of Certification---Elvis has left the building
 
Two weeks ago, Boys' B and JV. B coaches were horrible...questioning calls, asking for calls, demonstrative. Warning both teams' coaches. JV game right after. Home team's coach was horrible, same as above. Although he hadn't been warned yet, he reacted to one play by commenting that we hadn't gotten one right all night...I issued a technical and then took my position for free throws. Home team's coach yells, "yeah, everybody knows you're in control." Issued a second technical.

Tonight, B girls tourney. Absolutely nutty parent. Although in hindsight I should have found out who the site manager was, the parent yelled so loudly, small gym and bleacher section right on the court, questioning why over the back hadn't been called and offered the input of, "you guys are horrible." I turned and said, "that's enough, anything else and you're out of here." He said, "well, it's true." So I sent him packing. I goofed by allowing my partner to put the ball in play before the parent had totally left the gym and he walked right by me on the baseline while leaving. I got the cordial, "fuc. you" whispered as he walked by. I then was questioned by the AD, in front of my partner and the two varsity officials, in the dressing area whether I said the aforementioned to the parent.

Here's the deal. I got into officiating to give back and be around the game. I also have gotten use to the extra cash. Although I admit having more to learn, I'm really not too bad at it. However, all the grief is just not worth it. To use a phrase I've heard by a couple others, "It's just not worth the money."

I've really enjoyed this forum and wish you all the best! Elvis has left the gym.

Paulpierce34 Sat Dec 29, 2007 12:24am

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Originally Posted by dan74
Two weeks ago, Boys' B and JV. B coaches were horrible...questioning calls, asking for calls, demonstrative. Warning both teams' coaches. JV game right after. Home team's coach was horrible, same as above. Although he hadn't been warned yet, he reacted to one play by commenting that we hadn't gotten one right all night...I issued a technical and then took my position for free throws. Home team's coach yells, "yeah, everybody knows you're in control." Issued a second technical.

Tonight, B girls tourney. Absolutely nutty parent. Although in hindsight I should have found out who the site manager was, the parent yelled so loudly, small gym and bleacher section right on the court, questioning why over the back hadn't been called and offered the input of, "you guys are horrible." I turned and said, "that's enough, anything else and you're out of here." He said, "well, it's true." So I sent him packing. I goofed by allowing my partner to put the ball in play before the parent had totally left the gym and he walked right by me on the baseline while leaving. I got the cordial, "fuc. you" whispered as he walked by. I then was questioned by the AD, in front of my partner and the two varsity officials, in the dressing area whether I said the aforementioned to the parent.

Here's the deal. I got into officiating to give back and be around the game. I also have gotten use to the extra cash. Although I admit having more to learn, I'm really not too bad at it. However, all the grief is just not worth it. To use a phrase I've heard by a couple others, "It's just not worth the money."

I've really enjoyed this forum and wish you all the best! Elvis has left the gym.



try reffing somewhere else
dont take that cr a p

budjones05 Sat Dec 29, 2007 01:09am

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Originally Posted by dan74
Two weeks ago, Boys' B and JV. B coaches were horrible...questioning calls, asking for calls, demonstrative. Warning both teams' coaches. JV game right after. Home team's coach was horrible, same as above. Although he hadn't been warned yet, he reacted to one play by commenting that we hadn't gotten one right all night...I issued a technical and then took my position for free throws. Home team's coach yells, "yeah, everybody knows you're in control." Issued a second technical.

Tonight, B girls tourney. Absolutely nutty parent. Although in hindsight I should have found out who the site manager was, the parent yelled so loudly, small gym and bleacher section right on the court, questioning why over the back hadn't been called and offered the input of, "you guys are horrible." I turned and said, "that's enough, anything else and you're out of here." He said, "well, it's true." So I sent him packing. I goofed by allowing my partner to put the ball in play before the parent had totally left the gym and he walked right by me on the baseline while leaving. I got the cordial, "fuc. you" whispered as he walked by. I then was questioned by the AD, in front of my partner and the two varsity officials, in the dressing area whether I said the aforementioned to the parent.

Here's the deal. I got into officiating to give back and be around the game. I also have gotten use to the extra cash. Although I admit having more to learn, I'm really not too bad at it. However, all the grief is just not worth it. To use a phrase I've heard by a couple others, "It's just not worth the money."

I've really enjoyed this forum and wish you all the best! Elvis has left the gym.


You will have those type of nights. 99 percent of us on this forum officiate because we enjoy it, not because of the money. Just learn to have thick skin. Besides, you must be doing something right if you have little over 1 year and already doing jv/v.

DonInKansas Sat Dec 29, 2007 01:17am

Do we have to quote the 1st post in every post thereafter?

Dan, all I can say is welcome to officiating. Those kind of nights/weeks happen. It's my first year, and I swear coaches can sniff out the rookies. Fortunately after a dozen years umpiring baseball coach chatter on the court is pretty tame, at least to this point.

grunewar Sat Dec 29, 2007 07:52am

Dan - I hope you don't hang it up because of one fan boy parent or incident. As has been said, "live and learn".

I had a bad incident last year (my first at this level) with one JV coach. I felt horrible, really bad. Really made me question why I do this. In the end, the coach got his....and it was a learning and growing experience for me. I hope you stick it out.

26 Year Gap Sat Dec 29, 2007 09:38am

I had one of those games a couple years ago. 4 Ts issued to one team and there should have been more. It was the worst exhibit of poor sportsmanship I have ever seen. That said, it is now a measuring stick. Nothing could be that bad. I might issue 5 or 6 Ts in a season. Just chalk it up to a bad night for everyone and move on. If you go through life walking backwards, you will end up in much worse places.

BktBallRef Sat Dec 29, 2007 12:34pm

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Originally Posted by DonInKansas
Do we have to quote the 1st post in every post thereafter?

The last time I checked that's the choice of each individual poster and not for you to decide.

Mark Padgett Sat Dec 29, 2007 07:16pm

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Originally Posted by 26 Year Gap
I might issue 5 or 6 Ts in a season.

That sounds like an average quarter for me. :eek:

26 Year Gap Sat Dec 29, 2007 08:58pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mark Padgett
That sounds like an average quarter for me. :eek:


Only players & coaches use that sign for time-out. You must be getting old.:D


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