![]() |
|
|||
rule book first
First you have to decide under which set of rules you are going to play.
Then get those rule books and give them to the officials to study, and take a test from. if you were to go to the E-officials site you can download and print w/o cost the NCAA rule book, case book, and there are a fair amount of training videos and other information. If you pay the Fee there are even more areas available that could be helpful. I would run a training class from that information and then test your people - those who pass can officiate and those who don't, well they just have to study harder - contact some local officals assoc. and see if you can get some help from them regarding training. depending on the security level of your facility someone may even be willing to run a sanctioned class for you for Federation - FIBA - or IABBO. Someone may even be willing to floor train with some officials - that would be a different situation, but maybe possible. There is a lot of inforamtion available, and probably people willing to help this would be just a first step and there are quite a few along the way.
__________________
New and improved: if it's new it's not improved; if it's improved it's not new. |
Bookmarks |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
advice for the 90' | LLPA13UmpDan | Baseball | 22 | Tue Oct 03, 2006 08:18am |
Advice | Zebra29 | Football | 10 | Sun Dec 11, 2005 12:22pm |
some advice | wilkey1979 | Basketball | 19 | Fri Feb 06, 2004 09:02pm |
Need Some Advice!!!!! | future ref | Basketball | 2 | Thu Feb 05, 2004 09:16am |
Here's some ADVICE on how to spell advice...(nm) :) | Stripes130 | Basketball | 1 | Thu Jul 19, 2001 11:21pm |