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emmett921 Sat Feb 23, 2008 04:58pm

Camps?
 
I just finished my first year and really got into it. Learned a lot, worked with great people, and had some good games. Now it's all over. There is some limited summer work, so I was thinking about attending a camp this summer to improve my skills and continue to learn. There will be an IAABO camp about an hour away from where I live, the questions I have are:

1) Are camps/clinics helpful for someone at my experience level?
2) Any recommendations for camps/clinics in the New England Area?

THANKS FOR ANY COMMENTS....

Camron Rust Sat Feb 23, 2008 05:11pm

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Originally Posted by emmett921
I just finished my first year and really got into it. Learned a lot, worked with great people, and had some good games. Now it's all over. There is some limited summer work, so I was thinking about attending a camp this summer to improve my skills and continue to learn. There will be an IAABO camp about an hour away from where I live, the questions I have are:

1) Are camps/clinics helpful for someone at my experience level?

Absolutely. There are camps that are right for every experience level.

Quote:

Originally Posted by emmett921
2) Any recommendations for camps/clinics in the New England Area?

THANKS FOR ANY COMMENTS....

While I can't point you to specific camps (I'm in Oregon), you should be able to find something within a short distance that is appropriate for newer officials. Ask your assignor or some fellow officials...they'll heve the best info for your area.

budjones05 Sun Feb 24, 2008 08:42pm

If you are in the Mid-West area, Gerry Pollard, and Midwest Ref School are good and about $200 each. Gerry Pollard is a good guy. You will learn a lot from both camps.


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