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Communication issue
I need advice from some different officials -
Background - I am a JV coach - and I am a little loud - doesn't mean rude - but loud. I yell plays, directions, encouragements and corrections to my players. And sometimes I am a little loud with officials - (and before you get judgemental in 12 years as a HS coach I have 1 technical - and been warned 3 times to sit down and zip it - okay maybe 4) Anyway - We played in a game last night that became VERY physical. I asked my captains to talk to the lead official because play was pretty bad around the hoop. so they asked if the official could watch physical play under the basket. The response - loud enough for the bench to hear - "there is nothing to watch for- IF there was I would call it" as the game progressed on there is a girl with a Major concussion, one with an elbow so swollen that she can't bend it, one with torn tendons in her shoulder and about 5 others that where all iced up at the end of the game (not all on my team) When the elbow girl was thrown to the floor by her jersey right in front of the lead official I of course complained. She said there was no foul and threatened to throw me out. (no T given - No warning - Not asked to sit down) What would be proper procedure to approach the association about this ref and this incident? or if I have this official again how do I properly approach them about handling very rough game play without putting them in the position of being on the defensive? Thanks for any input |
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If you have video of the game, send it to the state office. If it all happened as you say, this is a problem that needs to be addressed. As for how to approach the officials, it sounds to me like you handled it okay, but were inappropriately rebuffed.
Now I wasn't there, I didn't see how all this went down, I did not observe what interactions you may have had prior to this,
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I'm Shutting Up, But I'm Not Sitting Down ...
Assuming you're in a coaching box state (not a "seat belt" state) there is no such rule that allows an official to "warn" you to sit down. The only time a head coach has to sit down is after he receives a technical foul.
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The OP is one of the reasons that not many coaches will complain about you calling too much, especially if they know the game is physical. Blow the whistle, be consistent, and you won't have many problems.
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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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It is a JV game, get some perspective. You can send everything to the state or the association; it does not mean you will get much better officials. As usually the officials are working that level are probably not good enough to work varsity or they would likely not be there. Honestly hope that you are not referencing an injury as a sign of anything. Basketball is a physical sport by nature. Things happen and a foul is not going to change those sore body parts. Just be happy you did not get T'd and take it as a learning experience. Just because you complain (which is technically illegal) does not mean everyone wants to hear you. And I do disagree with some here, if I warn you there is a reason. Because the next thing is I will just "stick" you and not say anything. Understand dealing with coaches and officials is an art. Not everyone has the capacity to say the right things and certainly not every official wants to hear a coach complain all night either.
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This is really irrelevant. There are plenty of crappy refs who love the game. With that said, there are two sides to every story. I would take the OP with a grain of salt without knowing what really happened in the game.
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(Perhaps that makes my post irrelevant).
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I took his statement to imply that most of us love the game, therefore we are good refs. So I was attempting to say just the opposite - just because you love the game doesn't make you a good ref. Perhaps my statement is irrelevant as well. All that matters are the refs in this particular game and none of us have anything to go on other than a coach's, probably biased, perspective.
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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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Not quite true around here. Two of the requirements to work playoffs are to have worked a minimum number of JV games and a minimum number of girls games. Working a girls JV game counts for both.
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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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