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Making Good Impressions
Hi, I am a young official that has been officiating basketball for about 4 years now. I am graduating High School this year and I have done a lot of middle school and some Freshman games. My question to some of you senior officials is... What do you look for in good officials? What would you reccomend for younger officials to make good impressions on the important people in their association? How long after you started officiating were you doing the Varsity Level? What are some of the best things to do get to the Varsity Level?
Basically I am asking these questions because ultimatly I would like to be able to do some Varsity Level in the next few years. Any advice will be appreciated. Thank you in advance!! |
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Great questions, I have been officiating for about 10 years now, and I've done 2 varsity games in my time. The reason why I haven't done more.. I know why, and I'm dealing with it. Basically, the big thing, at least where I'm from, is physical apperance and conditioning. If you're out of shape, can't get up and down the court, and looking sloppy, you're probably not going to get much varsity anytime soon. I know, because those are my big problems. Of course having proper mechanics and knowledge of the rules certainly helps. My advice to you would be to find some camps in your area, attend them, work in front of your league commissioners and get evaluated, and that'll tell you what you need to work on to get a chance at varsity.
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As far as the physical appearnce, that is something i havent had to deal with. I have been playing Varsity Football for the past 3 years. I have worked a lot with some officials that are higher up their within the association. I have been told that I have done a great job and they would love to work with me whenever they get the oppurtunity. So I have been told good things and I have received a Letter of Recomendation from our person who does our Scheduling. |
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Have a strong whistle, a good voice, and crisp and correct signals.
Be confident but not arrogant. Don't say negative things about other officials. Know when to sell a call, but calm and confident is always better than loud, flashy and attention grabbing. Do all the little things right and always be a great partner. Treat every game you do like it is the biggest game in town that night. |
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Guidelines For Evaluation ....
RATINGS GUIDELINES FOR EVALUATION
REACTION TIME Reacts quickly enough to make a decision at the moment of its occurrence. Makes quick and positive decisions, especially with respect to the “close ones”. Takes the time to prevent an error from being made. INTESTINAL FORTITUDE Remains consistent when calling violations or fouls - without regard to the score, whom it may hurt, or how it may effect future relations with the coach. CONFIDENCE Exhibits a confident manner i.e. attention to detail, alertness, firmness, and timeliness of his/her reaction to a situation. Has a resonant, strong voice that is supported by proper mechanics for purpose of clarification. POISE Has a quiet influence on the game that relieves tensions and creates a steady effect upon contestants (both players and coaches alike). Has control of his/her emotions. Is courteous and polite. CONSISTENCY Is consistent in all calls regardless of situation or point of time in the game. For example consistency in the determination of a block vs. a charge. JUDGMENT Uses fair and unbiased judgment and common sense in applying the rules of the game. COOPERATION Has the ability to work effectively as a “team” with his/her fellow official Is not overly sensitive to constructive criticism. Has a sense of loyalty to fellow officials, a willingness to share the responsibility and avoids attempts to shift the blame. KNOWLEDGE OF THE PROPER APPLICATION OF THE RULES Presents a thorough knowledge of the rules of basketball Appears to make his/her decision with consideration to the effect the calling, or equally as important, the not calling of a rule violation will have. (i.e. advantage / disadvantage) MECHANICS OF OFFICIATING Utilizes proper mechanics, up-to-date techniques and procedures as detailed in the Officials Manual. APPEARANCE AND CONDITIONING Is in excellent physical condition and exhibits hustle and energy Official’s uniform and overall appearance is neat, clean and well kept. |
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Find people you trust, and use their input to help you improve your judgment and how you deal with coahces, players, and partners. |
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Let us get into "Good Trouble." ----------------------------------------------------------- Charles Michael “Mick” Chambers (1947-2010) |
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Confidence and hustle are king...not arrogance, but confidence when blowing the whistle. I guess I could say not second guessing yourself when you do blow the whistle. It comes with time I guess....Don't blow the whistle and look at your P for what to call (as I've seen some young and upcoming guys do
![]() Early when I started I had a weak whistle...a vet I worked with told me to "Blow the whistle like I was in Conseco Fieldhouse". So I began putting more air in it and now if I were in front of 20K fans, the guy in the top row would hear my whistle (if I'm in that gym) ![]() HUSTLE!...Get in position and if you get beat on a quick turn, get yourself back down court. I've found that hustling to be in the right position has kept me out of trouble...The coaches and fans (not that they matter) see you working your tail off and there have been times when I was not in position and got chewed on by a coach for the call or lack of it...but when I did hustle and put myself in position it kept the coach off me because he knew I was there and had a good look. |
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Lemme ask you this..
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In my job (courier) I'm wearing casual clothes (tee and shorts). I'm arriving for 4:00 pm games, or 5:00. No time to change prior to arrival. I think I cut a pretty good appearance once I'm dressed. Should I sorta be low key entering the facility in my work clothes? |
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Let us get into "Good Trouble." ----------------------------------------------------------- Charles Michael “Mick” Chambers (1947-2010) |
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