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I've worked plenty of these over the years (for various reasons) and I usually work top of the key to top of the key. I alternate bench side and opposite side but spend about 2/3 of the time opposite. You don't want to be near the coaches too much.
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Draw a firm line with the coaches early if you need to. Give your best effort but they must realize with scheduling one official, they're only getting so much. Do not entertain much if any whining, it will make your life easier.
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I worked them when I was in college doing 5th grade private school games and did FT to FT, and went deeper if necessary for line calls. I also would rotate from sideline to sideline as the play would settle on one side, typically positioned 6-8 feet off the sidelines. (Good exercise!)
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I think coaches know that nobody does a one-man game out of choice. I also think they spend the first half exploiting their "understanding" and expect the second half to be some sort of festival of appreciation for their first-half behavior. Screw that.
More than ever, one-man means take care of business, early and often. It's too easy for things to get out of control as the game grows older and more competitive. |
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I think coaches know that nobody does a one-man game out of choice. I also think they spend the first half exploiting their "understanding" and expect the second half to be some sort of festival of appreciation for their first-half behavior. Screw that.
More than ever, one-man means take care of business, early and often. It's too easy for things to get out of control as the game grows older and more competitive. |
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I'm actually looking forward to several years from now, when I retire from the wonderful world of chemistry, to be able to work those games, if my health allows me the privilege.
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