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game assignments
this is my first year as an official and i have been working games that were assigned while i was in class but now that the class is over i havent got any calls for games. during the class different assigners came to talk to our class and they would say that they need hundreds of officials a week so there would be no problem getting a game. well i havent received a single call so either im terrible or im missing something. how did your guys' first year go?
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Are you apart of an association? Do you have a mentor? Have you provided availability dates? If you answer no to any of these questions, you should take the steps to correct them. This would probably open assisgnments up for you.
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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. I was in your place 5 months ago. Since then 60+ games - mostly middle school, CYO, rec legue, but I have worked a few sub-varsity high school games. Good luck and let us know how it's going. |
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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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Nothing will supplant the first rule and two others that I know about.
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