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fiasco Thu Feb 05, 2009 11:39am

My first post-season action
 
My 2nd year working JV and I got asked to do work girls JV post-season tournament tonight!

I know it's not much, but it means I'm progressing!

grunewar Thu Feb 05, 2009 11:41am

Congrats! Good luck and let us know how it goes.

Scrapper1 Thu Feb 05, 2009 11:45am

Congrats. Around here, there is no JV post-season. I think it's a great idea, though, and hope you have a great game.

IREFU2 Thu Feb 05, 2009 12:05pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by fiasco (Post 576049)
My 2nd year working JV and I got asked to do work girls JV post-season tournament tonight!

I know it's not much, but it means I'm progressing!

Congrats....we dont have post season JV in our area either. But I hope to get post season Varsity!!!!

JugglingReferee Thu Feb 05, 2009 12:06pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by fiasco (Post 576049)
My 2nd year working JV and I got asked to do work girls JV post-season tournament tonight!

I know it's not much, but it means I'm progressing!

What a fiasco that is! :p

Congrats.

Mark Padgett Thu Feb 05, 2009 12:16pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by fiasco (Post 576049)
My 2nd year working JV and I got asked to do work girls JV post-season tournament tonight!

I know it's not much, but it means I'm progressing!

You must be in SoCal! Next year, you'll get the boys V state championship game then it's off to D1 and the following year, the NBA! :D

(Note the smilie - this isn't a comment on you, but on SoCal)

dacodee Thu Feb 05, 2009 12:27pm

I Missed Out
 
:mad::mad: I missed out on a great opportunity last weekend. Last summer, I attended a high school camp where there were Varsity Boys/Girls games. Out of know where, the camp director called me last Friday to work a County Tournament game. The problem is, he called my work phone and I wasn't in the office that day. When I returned to work on Monday, I received his voice message. I called him and left a message letting him know that he should call my cell. I haven't heard anything back. So, I'm guessing he thinks I'm pulling his leg or I just won't be needed for another tournament.

Congrats to you! :)

deecee Thu Feb 05, 2009 01:01pm

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Originally Posted by Mark Padgett (Post 576082)
You must be in SoCal! Next year, you'll get the boys V state championship game then it's off to D1 and the following year, the NBA! :D

(Note the smilie - this isn't a comment on you, but on SoCal)

Why do you say that?

What's the big deal with just getting playofs. In all honesty the first couple rounds of girls varsity and even most boys varsity isnt much fun. The games are usually very lopsided as the higher seeded teams are way better than their opponents.

Until you get into the later rounds you are looking at a lot of cannon fodder.

TonyT Thu Feb 05, 2009 01:21pm

Jim Mora would say
 
PLAYOFFS? You got to be kidding, I would just like to officiate a regular game.

vbzebra Thu Feb 05, 2009 01:28pm

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Originally Posted by deecee (Post 576104)
Why do you say that?

What's the big deal with just getting playofs. In all honesty the first couple rounds of girls varsity and even most boys varsity isnt much fun. The games are usually very lopsided as the higher seeded teams are way better than their opponents.

Until you get into the later rounds you are looking at a lot of cannon fodder.

Not to speak for the original poster, but I think its an idea of "baby steps". You gotta start somewhere, and being a first year official, I would LOVE to have ANY playoff games my 2nd year, lopsided matchup or not. You can't replace game experience, no matter WHAT the game:D

fiasco Thu Feb 05, 2009 01:29pm

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Originally Posted by vbzebra (Post 576112)
Not to speak for the original poster, but I think its an idea of "baby steps". You gotta start somewhere, and being a first year official, I would LOVE to have ANY playoff games my 2nd year, lopsided matchup or not. You can't replace game experience, no matter WHAT the game:D

Agreed. Considering the large number of JV officials in our association, getting the JV playoffs is a huge vote of confidence.

The game may not be all that exciting, but I'll take the tip-of-the-hat nonetheless.

deecee Thu Feb 05, 2009 01:58pm

I hate to rain on your parade but they just need warm bodies for these games. Its just a fact of life. The only time you really gain experience is if a situation arises that you normally dont see, or if you start seeing play and skill that you are not used to. Like action above the rim. A 60 point blowout in the post season is the same as a 60 point blow out in the beginning of the season. The only difference is that if you ever want the later rounds you HAVE to have done the earlier rounds. But do not equate just doing a playoff game as gaining any gainful experience. You can do that over the regular season. Its just a necessary step in the process and IMO doesnt help you, nor does it hurt.

I dont mean to take away from your excitement but temper your expectations with the reality of the situation.

vbzebra Thu Feb 05, 2009 02:07pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by deecee (Post 576124)
I hate to rain on your parade but they just need warm bodies for these games. Its just a fact of life. The only time you really gain experience is if a situation arises that you normally dont see, or if you start seeing play and skill that you are not used to. Like action above the rim. A 60 point blowout in the post season is the same as a 60 point blow out in the beginning of the season. The only difference is that if you ever want the later rounds you HAVE to have done the earlier rounds. But do not equate just doing a playoff game as gaining any gainful experience. You can do that over the regular season. Its just a necessary step in the process and IMO doesnt help you, nor does it hurt.

I dont mean to take away from your excitement but temper your expectations with the reality of the situation.

"Sorry Mr. Assigner, I'll have to turn down this JV playoff game in my 2nd year. I know you just need warm bodies and I won't really gain any experience working THIS lower level playoff game :D

Just kidding, I hear what you're saying, but I would still take the game and enjoy it and work as hard as I could and learn as much as I could from my partner!

Scrapper1 Thu Feb 05, 2009 02:11pm

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Originally Posted by fiasco (Post 576113)
The game may not be all that exciting, but I'll take the tip-of-the-hat nonetheless.

Certainly better than a wag of the finger. . .

http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_X0vAJ3AvSg...00/tip+wag.jpg

fiasco Thu Feb 05, 2009 02:19pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by deecee (Post 576124)
I hate to rain on your parade but they just need warm bodies for these games. Its just a fact of life. The only time you really gain experience is if a situation arises that you normally dont see, or if you start seeing play and skill that you are not used to. Like action above the rim. A 60 point blowout in the post season is the same as a 60 point blow out in the beginning of the season. The only difference is that if you ever want the later rounds you HAVE to have done the earlier rounds. But do not equate just doing a playoff game as gaining any gainful experience. You can do that over the regular season. Its just a necessary step in the process and IMO doesnt help you, nor does it hurt.

I dont mean to take away from your excitement but temper your expectations with the reality of the situation.

The reality of the situation is that they don't assign these games to some joe-blow off the street or the first JV official they can get on the phone.

So, while I would agree with you that the physical act of reffing the game doesn't necessarily help me progress, the fact that I am working the game indicates that I have progressed.


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