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Agree, take your video and get r done. Generally speakin most of us are a proud hard working bunch who love the game as much or more than most coaches and spectators. If they are truely this horrible get them out. Safety of the players should always come first and then equal administration of the true spirts of the rules. Keep doin what ur doin.
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This isn't going to be a popular response, but sadly it contains a great deal of truth.
Complaining won't change anything. The state/local association likely won't do anything, unless a lawsuit gets filed. With what schools are currently paying HS officials, you are fortunate to get what you have, especially on the girls side. There just aren't people lining up to officiating a girls JV game. |
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[QUOTE=Nevadaref;641190]This isn't going to be a popular response, but sadly it contains a great deal of truth.
Complaining won't change anything. The state/local association likely won't do anything, unless a lawsuit gets filed. With what schools are currently paying HS officials, you are fortunate to get what you have, especially on the girls side. QUOTE] Probably 99.9% true.
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I am trying to work my way up to a full V schedule, but I'm not there yet. Tough to climb the mountain in my Association and maybe others. I still get my share of F/JV games (along with V games) as do some of my peers. As recommended on this Forum and by my mentors - never turn down a game if you don't have to and work, work, work to gain experience. Our Association does well reporting problems to the state too. While the statement may have some truth and it may be a high percentage, I believe your 99.9% is unfair to hard working officials trying to get ahead and to Associations who work hard supporting their officials. My $.02
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Do you belong to Cardinal? When I lived in the area I heard some bad things about moving up in that association.
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I have no comment on my sister Association as all it would only be based on is here say.
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1. Don't work playoffs. 2. Work X number of JV boys games plus Y number of girls varsity games. 3. Combine those into JVG games and be able to work more VB games.
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This is a really good point and one of the main reasons I took the OP with a grain of salt. From the sound of the OP, there were 3 or 4 ambulances called to the game site. In reality, girls hit the floor 10 times more often than boys and they cry and they look like they are going to die of pain, and within 5 minutes of being helped off the floor, they are back in the game. I suspect the OP was embellishing the extent of the injuries. Seriously - a major concussion?
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In Northern Ohio, the Assocaition plays no role in assigning games. Each conference has its own commissioner who is also the assignor. If this situation was as you said, around here it should be handled the following way. Ask your V coach to speak to the V officials about the incident(s). If they can coraborate your story that would be a good thing. Then write a letter to the assignor and enclose a tape of the game. Explain your side of the story. If the V officials saw it as you did, mention their names in the report so the assignor can talk to them.
My guess is, if everything is as you said, you will have seen the last of those officials. |
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In my experience, associations have a vested interest in maintaining a professional image; and state governing bodies even more so. I recognize that there's a second (and third) side to this story, that's why I added the caveat. The thing is, I've worked with officials like this. Now, they tend to be of a category I forgot to mention. On their way out. I worked with a guy a few times who was way past his sell-by-date. Aside from being slow to position and having poor mechanics (often hard to tell what he was calling), he was quick to get into it with fans.
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