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Old Wed Jan 01, 2003, 10:59pm
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There's always the $$$ angle. What a great part-time job both during college and after you graduate. And, of course, the exercise bonus, AND staying in a game you love when post-college play is unlikely. Then there's the "wish I had taken the ref clinic right out of college, instead of 20 years later. Just think what a veteran I would be now!"

I feel strongly that "people" who may have the inclination to referee, to take the course, pass the test, and get on the court, should all be encouraged. Most females who officiate just want to be considered "officials," not "female officials." Your conference will be a great way to let these young women know about the opportunity that exists, if they want to pursue it. Hopefully they will do so because they are sincere and have the potential to become excellent referees; not exclusively because they are females filling spots.

Good luck with your presentation. I hope it will inspire many young women to become officials for the many sports available. The opportunity IS there for them, but only they can take the final step and "go for it."
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