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3rd year - still a lot to learn
JV B/G doubleheader. Went well overall.
I asked my partner, a veteran who has called a long time, if he saw anything on which I should work. I was thinking maybe it might be something minor or subtle. Nope, it's the things I've been told before: Not slowing down when signaling and ball watching. :( Still got a long ways to go. I hope I improve these before I'm eligible for Social Security. |
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PS: I've been there. |
You'll get there. 23 years and I'm still learning...When I think I know it all, it's time to hang up the shoes. Work hard...and try to work on those little things. Comfort begins to come with experience.
"Nothing good happens when the clock is stopped." Peace.:) |
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I'm a 4th year, and what was very helpful was going to a intense, 1-week officiating camp last summer. A lot of the campers were trying to move into college ball.
Really builds your confidence and skills. Worth the investment. |
Every time I watch the ball go through the hoop, I think, #%$^. I'm not supposed to be watching that!
Been officiating a long time but I guess I'm still a fan at heart. Love to see the ball go in the hole. :) |
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Hang in there and keep working. The fact you're aware of what you need to work on and care enough to do so speaks volumes.
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Oops...
I still remember my first game over 17 years ago. Watched a kid take a hard foul going to the hole from the baseline, and thought "Man! Why wasn't that called?" Then it dawned on me that I was the ref...
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I would suggest you get video tape of yourself. That is the best way to recognize things people might have told you.
With all that being said, this is my 16th year and there are still things I need to work on. I have yet to work the perfect game and doubt I ever will. Also everyone has an opinion about what we do. I had a guy try to tell me he did not like a call I made that was obvious to me. Life is too short to worry about these things anyway too long. We all make mistakes, just learn from the ones you know about and try to get better every game. Peace |
My association held a clinic earlier today. One of the guys giving the clinic has been a state observer for several years.
He claims that in all of his observations, telling people to slow down their signals is one of the most common points, and he's NEVER had to tell someone to speed up their signals. Ball watching is something that I think we all struggle with from time to time.... I know I still do. |
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Peace |
I'm in my 3rd year, as well (not counting the year of grade school ball I did the year before). Got to work my first BV game last Friday. Rivalry game. Very physical. We whistled over 50 fouls and might have passed on 25 more. Home head coach late in the game told me, "You know. You really haven't been very good tonight." I said, "Maybe so. But I'm not the only one who hasn't." He wasn't exactly sure what I meant, but it kept him quiet for a while as he gave it some thought. Of course, I wasn't talking about my partners. His team started out the game down 25-5, and I wasn't the one who was very good?!?! LOL! I did come off the court not feeling the best about my game. It was physically and mentally draining.
The good news is, I came out the next night and worked a BJV game and really felt like I probably called the best game of my career. In retrospect, I suppose it was because I felt a lot more confident that second night. |
Silence Can't Be Quoted ...
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Filter (at times) = Silence
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Sometimes, what I don't say, and when I don't say it, is much better than anything I might have added to the conversation! |
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