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Old Fri May 30, 2008, 05:55pm
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Would one of the basic camps on here suit what I am looking for to get started with ?

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Old Sat May 31, 2008, 09:14am
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Would one of the basic camps on here suit what I am looking for to get started with ?

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Yes, those are the ones. Some of those are held in conjunction with college camps as you may get lucky and get some extra instruction.
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Old Sat May 31, 2008, 10:42am
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Would one of the basic camps on here suit what I am looking for to get started with ?

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I asked this same question to the coordinator for the GA Tech camp and he said it was geared to whatever level of people were there. Rookies are welcome.

It's this coming weekend, so if you choose to go to this one, I'd suggest you get in touch with the coordinator right away and see if there are openings.

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Old Sat May 31, 2008, 12:02pm
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I am looking at the one at Mercer Univ. on the second weekend in June. I am going to call Monday to check availability and attempt to register.
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Old Sun Jun 01, 2008, 04:38pm
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HS camps in GA / SC area

Lawman - there is a GREAT intro. camp being held at Clemson Univ. in a week or so. Let me know if you would like more information. This camp is where I started my officiating career 10 years ago.
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Old Sun Jun 01, 2008, 06:36pm
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This camp is where I started my officiating career 10 years ago.
So now we know who to blame.
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Old Sun Jun 01, 2008, 09:51pm
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Lawman - there is a GREAT intro. camp being held at Clemson Univ. in a week or so. Let me know if you would like more information. This camp is where I started my officiating career 10 years ago.

Any info you can give for contact for them would be great. That is a lot closer for me. I looked on the web but couldn't find any camps they were holding since 05.
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Old Sun Jun 01, 2008, 10:25pm
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Welcome to the forum Lawman.

Be sure to let us know how your certification clinics/class go and keep us updated throughout the season.

It would probably do many of us, myself included, some good to see to see our profession though the eyes of a beginner once again.
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Old Mon Jun 02, 2008, 06:38am
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Here is contact information for the camp at Clemson University

GBOA Clemson Camp
June 20-22, 2008
Jim Pepper, Camp Director
Phone: (404) 943-9950
E-mail: [email protected]
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Old Mon Jun 02, 2008, 03:47pm
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I hate coming to a new board and asking some of these questions as I know it isn't the first time a new guy has bugged you here. Thanks for all the info I will def keep you posted. I am working the days of the Clemson camp so the developmental camp at Mercer is my only option that I am off of work for to be able to attend. Since I have such a long drive the camp director is gonna let me arrive the day prior and assign me a room so that I will have a place to stay and don't have to fork out more $ for a hotel room.

As far as officiating I have been studying the rule book pretty intense and just finished up through Rule 4. Nothing has really surprised me but I didn't realize how much I didn't know. From coaching I knew all of the more common calls but didn't realize the depth of rules all together. So I have a ton of learning to do and am glad I came here. Without this thread I probably wouldn't have went to camp this summer at all. So either this camp will do me a ton of good to get started with or you all will have to chip in the reimburse me

What do you all suggest I show up for camp most prepared for ? Should I keep studying the rules for the next 2 months or concentrate more on hand signals and where I should be on the court etc. ?

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Old Mon Jun 02, 2008, 05:58pm
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Old Mon Jun 02, 2008, 06:06pm
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IMO, you need to spend time on all of it. In order to properly call the game you need to know the rules. So finish reading the rules book, realizing that many words and phrases you'll encounter in rules 5-10 have very specific meanings as defined in Rule 4. So get in the habit of flipping back to Rule 4 to look up definitions as you proceed. Read the case book along with the rules, if you can.

But to make calls, you've got to see the plays. That means knowing where to be and what to watch. So spend some time in your mechanics manual and watching games to observe the refs.

Of course, once you blow the whistle, it's show time. How you communicate, as you know all to well from your life as a coach, has a lot to do with how your call is received. So get in front of the mirror and work on your presentation.

If you've got 2 months, then I'd work up a rough schedule to help you balance your preparation time, spending some of it regularly on each aspect.

And keep bringing your questions here.

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Old Mon Jun 02, 2008, 06:59pm
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Thanks actually I go next weekend
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