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cali girl ref Tue Apr 30, 2002 01:01pm

can anyone please tell me the board/ association that is required to ref in california boys hs games?
also can someone please tell me what (if any) significance an IAABO membership will be in CA?
thanks!

Matt S. Tue Apr 30, 2002 01:40pm

CBOA
 
It depends where in Cali you live, as there are a bunch of different "units" that all fall under the California Basketball Officials Association. Let me know where you live/want to work, and I can get you a contract person.

Richard Ogg Tue Apr 30, 2002 09:55pm

IAABO
 
From what I know, IAABO means nothing in California.

Mark T. DeNucci, Sr. Tue Apr 30, 2002 10:09pm

Richard is correct that IAABO will not get you games in California. I checked your profile and it says that you are located in both New York and California, so I am guessing that you are moving from New York to California, and belong to an IAABO Board in New York.

Assuming that you are a member of IAABO, then you all ready know that IAABO mission is the training of officials and the education players, coaches, and fans in the rules of basketball. One can think of IAABO as a technical organization similar to the American Society of Civil Engineers.

Matt S. is correct about how to get certified in California. When I lived in Glendale, CA, in the early 80's, I belonged to the San Gabriel Valley Unit of the Southern California Basketball Officials Association. Back then the SGVU was one of the leading Units in the SCBOA. I am sure the Matt S. can put you in touch with the people that can help you get situated in California.

But if you are a member of IAABO do not give up your membership. If you check your IAABO Handbook, you will see that IAABO has three Boards in California. If you do not fall within the jurisdictions of these Boards, you can change your membership to an Individual Member status. If you have any IAABO questions, the International Office in Germantown, Maryland, can help you.

Good luck in California, just do not forget to go to sleep every night unless you are wearing your hardhat.

Mark Padgett Wed May 01, 2002 12:10am

Re: IAABO
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Richard Ogg
From what I know, IAABO means nothing in California.
Of course it still means I Am A Blind Official in all states. :D

cali girl ref Wed May 01, 2002 09:15am

thanks for the replies
 
thank you everyone for their replies.....the information is appreciated.


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