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fess up
With the season winding down, I was reflecting on some games and thought about my worst call/non call for the year. Hands down, everything a distant second, this has to be my worst call in several years.
BV, as new lead in transition, A1 driving to basket on breakaway, B1 catches him and fouls him before he can get an attempt off, I blow whistle he takes one or two more dribbles and makes layup. I half heartedly bang it home, count the basket and we're shooting one. Just horrible. Coach surprisingly didn't complain that much nor did crowd. It just sucked, I don't know why I did it and knew the second I did, it was the wrong call. Really a tough conference where I just get a handful of games and always get pumped up with the assignments. There I've said it.......what say you? |
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I have an entire doubleheader on a Friday before Christmas I'd rather forget even happened. I was working with the subvarsity assignor in my chapter and the varsity assignor and chapter secretary were both observing.
I made numerous mental mistakes, missed some very obvious fouls and as a crew we lacked any kind of consistency. Admittedly, the level of play was not very good either but I let my officiating fall to that level instead of rising above it.
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In the back of your mind did you think that maybe B1's foul was an IPF? MTD, Sr.
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Pull The Head Out!
GV about three weeks ago. I'm tossing at the beginning of the game, we have a new ref and this will be his first 3man varsity contest. I toss and the ball is immediately tied up just outside the circle. Neither partner whistles the held ball, so I quickly put my whistle in my mouth and blow. Show two thumbs up and say let's jump it up again. Original jumpers get back in position and I toss again, game gets started. During a timeout in the first quarter I hear a "psst" behind me, look over and see my friend, state tournament ref. I walk over and he quietly asks me if I know what I did wrong. I smile and say you mean the 5 fouls I've missed so far? He says no, on the second toss you blew it! Right then it hit me, *&^&* *(&(&*( *&*(&)(* I was supposed to have the two players that tied the ball up jump the second time! Poop!!! I've read about that situation on here about 10 times and passed the test question on this each time, but the first time it happens to me in a game do I remember? Dang that can ruin your day!
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For me, it was last Friday, hands-down.
Situation: boys 10th-grade/JV doubleheader, between two of the best programs in the Twin Cities. The ominous signs first appear on Tuesday, when I email my partner to confirm the details of the game time and location. I receive a one-sentence response: "I show up dressed and on the court, so don't look for me in the dressing room" Gulp. Partner shows up about 9 minutes before tipoff, leaving us virtually no time to do a pregame. Double Gulp. The first game is very fast-paced and physical... the second game is a step above the first game in both respects... both games were faster then I'm used to, and I was having a very hard time making calls because of the speed and athleticism of the players. I never could get into a good rhythm the entire night, and it seemed to be painfully obvious to everyone in the gym that my partner and I were outclassed. I lost count of the number of instances where there was foul-level contact that I "passed" on because I couldn't get the whistle blown or couldn't figure out what to call. (and before you say "not all contact is a foul"... this contact was definitely a foul... I just kicked it... more times then I can remember.) I was never so happy to be done with a doubleheader as I was that night. Luckily, I got to get back to the gym on Saturday with another boys 10/JV doubleheader. The games was just as quick and athletic, but I was able to keep it in control, and my partner was MUCH MUCH better. I just wish I could figure out what I could've done differently on Friday. |
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Since It's Time for True Confessions
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Boys' 2-man frosh game, 5.3 seconds to go with team down by two with ball OOB needing to go the length of the floor past the defense who has been hacking away all game long up to this point. Break at a timeout to review coverage with partner -- good to go. Ball inbounded. As trail, I'm responsible for throw-in under pressure; defense guarding the potential receivers of the throw-in; dribbler maintaining inbounds status while dribbling and tightroping up the sideline past both benches with screaming coaches; keeping an eye out for a hack-prone defensive team potentially hammering the guy all the way down a picket fenceline the length of the court; the fall-away, out-of-control three-point jumper with the shooter falling backwards out-of-bounds after release, the defense with a hand up in the shooter's face; the clock; and the horn. Only lost track of one thing. With the scoreboard on the opposite side of the court, I had no visual awareness of the precise time elapsing, only the count in my head. The fans and the bench were screaming so loud the last thing I could hear was the horn. Shot somehow swished through; gym goes nuts. Home team yelling "It counts! It counts!" Visitor players signalling, "No good! No good!" I "thought" ![]() Hoping my partner could be of some definitive assistance, I dart over to where he was on the other side of the court at the low post with nothing whatsoever to do while all this was going on. A kind of blonde-deer-in-the-headlights look accompanied his response, "Go with your first inclination--I couldn't tell for sure; it was out of my area." I did and banged it "Good!" ![]() The parents running after us into the lockerroom might have been a clue. The AD successfully body-blocked them from chasing us down. He, we, and the retired AD in the lockerroom shared our amazement over how close it was. Anybody detect one further step I could have taken for confirmation which I forgot to do? Signing the scorebook signed for the JV game, the timekeeper, an alumni from back when I used to play, remarked when asked about it, "I wished you'd have come to me. It was close. But it was no good." ![]() Lessons learned registered in notebook. Measures instilled so as to prevent likelihood of that happening again. Recovered nicely from it since then. But it still serves as a memorable blip on the screen of an otherwise great season.
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Making Every Effort to Be in the Right Place at the Right Time, Looking at the Right Thing to Make the Right Call Last edited by Freddy; Mon Feb 13, 2012 at 11:56am. |
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That said: I've worked boys games involving some of the top teams in the state -- most all of those are worked 3-person. I frequently show up early to watch the sophomore (essentially, the JV) game that's played before us. Worked 2-person, those games always look a lot harder to work from the stands than the varsity games feel from the court. Of course, about 6-7 years ago, we worked those varsity games 2-person and while I felt I had no problems with the pace, it was just a lot of running up and down the court and getting the fouls we felt we needed to get. If you feel you missed a lot of fouls, that can lead to the perception that the game got "out of control." Sometimes getting those fouls can slow down the pace of the game and clean up the activity. Sometimes not, in which case you'll be shooting a lot of free throws. The lack of a pregame sounds and your reaction to it makes it sound like it pushed you out of where you needed to be mentally to be on top of the game early. Don't let your partner distract you (if possible) from being strong and aware early in the game. That said, you crawled back on the horse -- it's all you can do. |
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True Confessions ...
Everybody: For your penance, you all must watch Nicki Minaj’s Grammy performance three times..
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You heard the horn...
...and saw the shot go in, made a judgment about what happened when, and call it "good". It would have been great to have exactly what you wanted, but it sounds like you did an awesome job.
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