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Just like Rufus...
I'd like to say that I am a little bummed with the end of the season... I have finished my basketball season for the 2009-10 year with another (2nd for the year) Varsity game. It was a good game, with somewhat of a semi-high intensity level. Home team won by about 6 or 7, and it was mostly a 10 point game through the night. If the home team hadn't won last night to get a good spot in the league and district playoff, I have no doubt that the game tonight would have been more intensified.
To add to this thread, I'd like to apologize to all for my cockiness and attitude I may have presented myself with. To be honest, I have learned a lot this year by joining this forum. Knowledge is power, I've always been told, and I hope to continue learning via this forum in the future. Hope all of you have a great end to your season as I had tonight. All that's left for me is a few weeks of biddy games before I kick it into the soccer season... Thanks to all who have made learning via this forum possible! |
actually....knowledge = confidence, ignorance = fear.....
put another way...when you are knowledgable about the rules, mechanics, and how to handle virtually anything that happens in a game - then you will confidently work the game and be in control. a large amount of officials are not sure about specific rules or how to handle specific situations/plays and therefore are fearful of making a call.... |
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My season doesn't end for a couple of weeks yet, but I'm already looking forward to a good experience at a summer officiating camp. If you're not registered for a good one in your area, get registered. Nothing like a good camp experience to serve as a springboard into the seeming distant upcoming year! Knowledge is confidence. Great to be growing together with you and the others on this board. |
Someone more learned than me will point out...
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4.87 to be exact. "Any form of argument in which the conclusion occurs as one of the premisses, or a chain of arguments in which the final conclusion is a premiss of one of the earlier arguments in the chain. More generally, an argument begs the question when it assumes any controversial point not conceded by the other side." ;) |
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Proper grammar is, "Someone more learned than I . . .". :p I'll stand corrected if you'll stand corrected. :) |
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... me'll stand corrected?
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Beg The Question // Get it right. |
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