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You are the only one that really knows if you feel ready or not. I would not say you shot yourself in the foot, you may have stuck a needle it in. You might have made the person giving you the opportunity pause for the next time fairly or not.
Finally, I would say that if you do not feel you are ready, you will never feel completely ready until you work one of those games. Even when you feel you know what you need to, until you have done it several times, you will not feel comfortable. It is kind of like riding a bike without training wheels. You will never know until you take the training wheels off if you can ride without them. Peace
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I agree, you'll know. I also think that as soon as you get the inkling, go for it. The only place to really learn is on the court at that level, no amount of jv will totally get you ready for varsity. My area uses assignors, so they have a tendency to work younger officials into the various levels. Maybe you can start with some of the "not-so" competitive varsity games in your area.
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It should also make you feel good that your Assignor thinks highly enough of you to believe you ARE ready.
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I think you also have to ask yourself what "ready for varsity" really means. I think it means that you are good enough to get your foot in the door and begin at the "ground floor" at that level. That you have the minimal skills to begin working some varsity games. And that your assigner or the AD's believe that you'll continue progressing, while not screwing up the game in the process.
Just my $0.02
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Last season was my fifth season and I was moved up to varsity. I worked with better officials. After the first couple of games, I adjusted to what turned out to be a better level of play and an easier game to call. I was able to work on some of the 'finer points' of the game. And I am looking forward to working this upcoming season. You never know whether or not you are ready until you are there working. Does not mean you have 'arrived', but it does mean that you have confidence in your abilities. Your ability to call a game at that level. And your ability to still learn from others who have more experience than you do.
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