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NCAA Men's Official Going to Women's Camp
Starting my second year NCAA DIII on the men's side. I've been invited to an upcoming "get ready for the season camp" but it's put on by a women's assignor. Many say getting on the court and working games will only help you out with experience, but others also say that you should pick one or the other in terms or men and women and I was wondering if going to the women's camp could potentially come back and hurt me somehow or anything I should do to prevent that from happening?
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It could. That all depends on who you work for. No one here can really answer that for sure unless they know all the parties involved.
Peace
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Let us get into "Good Trouble." ----------------------------------------------------------- Charles Michael “Mick” Chambers (1947-2010) |
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"Hey, Mr. Assignor. I'm looking to get some work in to sharpen up before the season, but the only camp I can find is XYZ camp which is geared to Women's officials. Do you think that would be a help to me, or should I pass?" |
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