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When I was in HS I used to keep the book and/or clock for military intramurals and base team games. During my senior in HS the head of the association at Travis AFB asked me if wanted to be an official. I said no because I was thinking I'd be reffing adults I was scared/intimidated. Never even occurred to me that I would start off with little kids games.
Ended up waiting until I was 37 1/2 years old (in need of $$$ because of impending divorce) when I wore the stripes for the first time. Luckily I've had a pretty good career progression for someone who started that late. But boy, where would I be now if I had started as a teen-ager? Tomegun officiated my games when I was in the military in the early/mid 90's, sure wish he would have recruited to the darkside back then. ![]()
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My son called his first game with me at age 10. 11-12 boys rec game and there was nobody else. I asked for an adult volunteer.
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My son started umpiring little league games a few years ago. He has always been a catcher (as was I) so he was used to seeing the strike zone, which i think makes it easier. Hopefull one day, we will get a chance to do some HS games together as a crew when he comes home from college in the summer. As far as basketball, there hasn't been the same opportunities as baseball. Just finished my 15th year as a certified official. Which happens to be the age of my son. My wife blames him for driving me out of the house.
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I have the distinct pleasure of completing my officiating dynasty. In January of this year I worked with my 3rd son (16 in April) doing local rec ball games (at $31/per). He has made significant progress since then to the point of serving some orange pekoe to 2 deserving travel league coaches. His progress and acclimation has been slower than his older brothers (going on 17 and 19) who are both in their 4th year. #3 was never much of a bball player but since he lives in a 365x7x24 rules clinic he has it all except the experience.
#1 and #2 son have gained recognition from some influential mentors and are considered to have bright futures by those who matter. Remind me to change my sig!!! Kudos to all the longstanding members of this board and the accumulated knowledge herein. Such a great resource for getting up to speed and staying sharp on all the nuances hidden in the books that are brought to life here. Proud? yewbetcha...
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My father was an official for 20 years (Church, Rec, and JV) and I always played. I was always interested going with him to his games and also talking to officials calling my games. As soon as I was eligible to register with the State Association I did (this year). I cant find any other thing I would rather be doing.
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I too started very late in life. The third of my four daughters (11yrs old) has been going to games with me from the beginning and this year she officiated with me at some volunteer church ball games. She says she wants to be a nurse (like her mother) and a ref. After watching me for the past few years she has a pretty good handle on the rules and the mechanics.
It sure is fun to have her tag along and spend that time with me. The youngest (9 yrs old) says she likes to tag along also - but she really just likes to hit the concession stand. |
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I know I've mentioned this before, but I have a brother-in-law that also officiated basketball - once - in a movie. It was "The Temp" and it was filmed here in Portland in (I think) 1999. It starred Timothy Hutton and Lara Flynn Boyle. My brother-in-law played a middle school ref. He was, in real life, a middle school PE teacher at the school where the scene was filmed, so they asked him to be in the scene as the ref, mostly because he's very athletic and quite tall. He played football and baseball in HS and college and played minor league ball for a few years in the Mets organization until he injured his knee.
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Oh yeah...(change your sig line) My father didn't officiate but went to quite a few of my baseball games and even a couple of football games. I'm hoping when I eventually spawn that I can share my love of officiating with my kids.
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