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joshlamerritt Thu Nov 21, 2002 10:49am

Any of you guys have any documents you use to do your pre-game that you could email me ([email protected])? Also, recomendations on a good pregame board.

Thanks.

Josh

Ron Pilo Thu Nov 21, 2002 11:06am

Josh,
Here's one for you to start with:

http://home.officiating.com/sowb/forms.html

go to pregame card 1 and 2

ChuckElias Thu Nov 21, 2002 11:21am

Here's another link. It's to a thread I posted on this board a while ago.

http://www.officialforum.com/showthr...?threadid=4369

mick Thu Nov 21, 2002 11:29am

pre-game board
 
I got my magnetic board from Honigs.
There's a general pre-game on the back.

devdog69 Thu Nov 21, 2002 12:14pm

How about captain's meeting for college women, what is appropriate, are there any guidelines, I didn't see anything in the CCA manual as far as specifics. Other than the typical introductions, keep your teammates under control, listen to us, etc.

Mark Padgett Thu Nov 21, 2002 12:15pm

Quote:

Originally posted by joshlamerritt
Also, recomendations on a good pregame board.

I usually get mine at Hickory Farms. I make sure it has lots of beef sausage, cheddar cheese and crackers. After I eat all the food, I save the board for my favorite game - "Swat the Howler Monkey". I'll be glad to post the game rules and instructions.

ChuckElias Thu Nov 21, 2002 12:33pm

Quote:

Originally posted by devdog69
Other than the typical introductions, keep your teammates under control, listen to us, etc.
Just my advice, and not everybody agrees with me, but forget about "keep your teammates under control, listen to us, etc."

My captain's meeting goes like this: "I'm Mr. Elias, this is Mr. U1, that's Mr. U2. [To visitors]Who's your floor captain? [To home]Who's your floor captain? Ok, shake hands. Have a good game."

My theory, which not everyone agrees with (but which I think is obviously true), is that the captains aren't really listening anyway, they aren't going remember what you say in 30 seconds, and they're certainly not going to tell their teammates what you've just discussed. So keep it to the bare minimum and get the game started.

Chuck

BktBallRef Thu Nov 21, 2002 12:38pm

Quote:

Originally posted by ChuckElias
My captain's meeting goes like this: "I'm Mr. Elias, this is Mr. U1, that's Mr. U2. [To visitors]Who's your floor captain? [To home]Who's your floor captain? Ok, shake hands. Have a good game."
Exactly. Most anything else that you say is wasted on them anyway.

rockyroad Thu Nov 21, 2002 01:01pm

Quote:

Originally posted by devdog69
How about captain's meeting for college women, what is appropriate, are there any guidelines, I didn't see anything in the CCA manual as far as specifics. Other than the typical introductions, keep your teammates under control, listen to us, etc.
Check page 11 of the CCA Officiating Manual...bottom of the page, section C is Captains' Meeting..."the meeting will be for introductions, to request the number of the speaking captains, and a brief explanantion of any questions."

Kelvin green Thu Nov 21, 2002 11:00pm

OUr pregame card is at http://www.uboa.org look under the forms section... It is in acrobat format. We have used variations like this for years and seems to work.

rainmaker Fri Nov 22, 2002 10:46am

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Originally posted by ChuckElias
My theory, which not everyone agrees with (but which I think is obviously true), is that the captains aren't really listening anyway, ... Chuck
Boy, ain't it the truth!? Game last night, I was u. Partner gave the whole speech -- "no arm bars, no hand-checking, etc etc" I've never seen so many arm bars in a single game. All five players on one team had an arm up the whole game. We kept calling it and calling it and calling it and it did absolutely no good at all. Do you folks ever talk to coaches about stuff like this? We are told not to, so I didn't but I was sure tempted.

Dan_ref Fri Nov 22, 2002 02:38pm

Quote:

Originally posted by ChuckElias


My captain's meeting goes like this: "I'm Mr. Elias, this is Mr. U1, that's Mr. U2. [To visitors]Who's your floor captain? [To home]Who's your floor captain? Ok, shake hands. Have a good game."

Chuck

I tried this last night. During the half Mr U1 went to his
bag, took out his schedule, looked at me, looked back at the
schedule and asked "Hey! What happened to Dan?" :p

Mregor Fri Nov 22, 2002 03:14pm

Captains Meeting
 
Personally, I don't discuss anything at the captains meeting other than any irregularities with the court. If you stress something, they'll sream during the game "you said..."

mregor

ChuckElias Fri Nov 22, 2002 03:25pm

Quote:

Originally posted by Dan_ref
I tried this last night. During the half Mr U1 went to his bag, took out his schedule, looked at me, looked back at the schedule and asked "Hey! What happened to Dan?" :p
I'm sure that's not the first time that question's been asked!! http://www.stopstart.freeserve.co.uk/smilie/rotfl.gif <-- Get it? He's rolling on the floor, laughing!! I love that one!

Chuck

Tim Roden Sat Nov 23, 2002 02:56am

I saw a good one at Purchase Officials Supplies. http://www.purchaseofficials.com/index.html. The one on the website has three man coverage.

I have always used the one that I was given by IAABO when I worked in an IAABO state. It has both two and three person coverage and a list of topics you can discuss for pregame. I usually run through the entire list when working with a new official. With an old one, I like to take one of the special topics and talk about one of the topics. Block/Charge, Illegal Screens, etc.


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