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Old Tue Feb 03, 2009, 11:06am
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Always remember that at one time you did your first game too. Did the person you worked with help you or be critical?? I remember the guys I worked with in the beginning ,that truly tried to help. I also remember the ones that acted put out to work with me, and i try not to work with them now. Some of them I have passed in ability. I know now i was clueless at first and alittle better now.

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Good call, beachbum. We've all been there. I had never heard of a Fox 40 when I called my first game.
The fun thing about calling with a newb who is awful is the stories you can tell to your partners for the next few years.
Mine was a guy who showed up as a last minute replacement in a varsity boys game. Supposed to be a blowout, but it wasn't. Three man crew, and this kid didn't blow his whistle all night.
A few seconds to go in the game, full court press after a made basket. Me and my experienced partner are in the backcourt, and they throw a baseball pass to the other end.
Crash! Kid signals offensive (bad), then changes his mind and goes to the hips. (right call, but by now we're in trouble). Tweet. Kid T's up player for "giving him a bad look". Walks toward table. Tweet. T's up coach for being out of the box.
The newb didn't last long in our association. The coach is now retired, but we still laugh about it when I see him.
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Old Tue Feb 03, 2009, 11:36am
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Crash! Kid signals offensive (bad), then changes his mind and goes to the hips. (right call, but by now we're in trouble). Tweet. Kid T's up player for "giving him a bad look". Walks toward table. Tweet. T's up coach for being out of the box.
The newb didn't last long in our association.
As a guy who is looking forward to his first year next year, I am just praying that won't be me.
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Old Tue Feb 03, 2009, 11:45am
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I remember my first game 30 years ago. My partner was also the assignor and association president. He had been around likely 30 years already and decided he was going to show me a thing or two about hustle. YA RIGHT! He told me that because he was the senior official he stands at mid-court and I was to run with the play baseline to baseline. I did it for the entire game, and then found out after in the locker room that it was all an initiation and there were 4 other "senior" officials there watching taking bets on how long I lasted. We ended the night by them taking me out for some wobbly pops. That was my first impression of on court officiating.
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Old Tue Feb 03, 2009, 11:51am
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He told me that because he was the senior official he stands at mid-court and I was to run with the play baseline to baseline.
Now THAT is classic! Hmmm, come to think of it, maybe I'll use it!
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Old Tue Feb 03, 2009, 11:49am
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As a guy who is looking forward to his first year next year, I am just praying that won't be me.
Maybe not to this extreme....but you'll do something you will always remember.

Me? First game, everytime the coach wanted a timeout I would make the "T" signal. My partner asked me twice why I issued a technical foul to the coach. Me - duh! Lesson learned!

I had a good partner the first time out and hope you do too. Thank goodness it was a B10U game at 0900 and everyone, including one of the Refs (me), was apparently sleepwalking.
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Old Tue Feb 03, 2009, 01:56pm
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Me? First game, everytime the coach wanted a timeout I would make the "T" signal. My partner asked me twice why I issued a technical foul to the coach. Me - duh! Lesson learned!
I am in my first year right now, with things going well so far. But, I did this the first time a coach requested a time out too. I made the "T" signal and instantly knew what I did.
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Old Tue Feb 03, 2009, 02:29pm
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I am in my first year right now, with things going well so far. But, I did this the first time a coach requested a time out too. I made the "T" signal and instantly knew what I did.
Same for me. Coach asks for TO, I signal "T" , she yells "What did I do?", and I reply "you wanted a TO" (thinking to myself- whats her problem?- dumb coach)...the irony.....
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Old Tue Feb 03, 2009, 03:25pm
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I suppose one of the great things about getting older is that I can't remember all the embarrassing things that happened when I was a newbie.

It seemed like I had some of my most embarrassing moments after I thought I had gotten good, including:
* As I stepped in to toss the ball as we began a boy's regional tournament game, one of the players said, "Are we going to play with a girl's ball?" oops.
* I remember getting ready to put my whistle in my mouth to start a game and... no whistle. Another quick trip to the dressing room.
* During a boring girl's V game once, the horn blew and I made my way to the dressing room, which was just off the end of the court. My partners didn't come in, so I looked out to see where they were. They were out on the floor ready to start the fourth quarter!
* Girls JV game. I called an foul on a shot and looked up to see if the ball went in the hole. When I looked back down, there were four girls standing there who all looked alike. I didn't have a clue who fouled. Neither did my partner. So I walked in the lane and said, "Who fouled?" One of the girls raised her hand, and that was good enough for me.
* After a walking call, a coach yelled, "Dang it, (my name), you've gotta do better than that!" WHACK! Then I realized his player has the same first name as me.

I guess in some ways, I'll always be a newbie.
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Old Tue Feb 03, 2009, 03:28pm
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Let me say this:
I enjoy working with young guys who want to learn. We laugh about mistakes, and work to get better.
I was lucky to have some understanding partners when I began, and I try to help young officials who will hopefully be around long after I'm gone.
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Old Tue Feb 03, 2009, 11:59am
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