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[QUOTE=dsqrddgd909;646582]Echoing the previous replies:
1. Identify the assignors for the area and level you want to work. They may be listed in the local associations' web sites or in your state athletic association info. I have also found that calling your local schools / rec leagues and asking who they use to assign their games is very helpful. 2. Let the assignors know who you are, your availability and contact info. Keep them informed, but remember you need them more than they need you. When they do call, take the assignment regardless of level. 3. Go to the local association and get to know who's who. 4. Remember that everyone you meet knows someone you will want to meet. A great piece of advice, and applicable to more than just basketball.
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