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European ref in LA
Hi,
I'm a 20 year old basketball referee from the Netherlands and new on this forum. From september till january I'll be going to California for my study/internship. During this period I'd like to obtain some more expierence in officiating, visit some camps, work as many games as possible and if possible get some games evaluated. I have a few years of expierence refereeing FIBA basketball and quite some expierence as a player, but I have no idea how this would translate to US basketball. I'll be staying with family in the Los Angeles (San Fernando) area and will have a car at my disposal. Do you think this would be possible and if so do you know any people that could help me or any camps that would suit my expierence (if there are any during that timeframe?) Any help is much appreciated. Kind regards, Jeroen |
Can You Stick Around For The Final Four ???
Since you'll be in Southern California, you'll be doing NCAA Division I basketball by October.
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Jeroen: Welcome to the Forum. The first place to start is with the California Basketball Officials Association (http://www.cboa.net/); this is the main website for the CBOA. I was a member of the San Gabriel Valley Unit when I lived in Glendale, California, from Feb. 1982 to Aug. 1984; in my opinion it was the finest Unit in the CBOA back then. The San Gabriel Valley Unit's website is: http://www.cboa.net/sangabrievalley/. There is also a San Fernando Valley Unit and its website is: http://www.cboa.net/sanfernandovalley/. There are sections at each website that will give you names of people to contact. If you choose the San Gabriel Valley Unit, please tell them that I recommended them. They were a very helpful group of guys back then. MTD, Sr. |
Thanks for the quick and informative reply mr DeNucci, found some really useful information on those sites.
PS: URL's work better with only lower case characters ;) |
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I've Been On The Forum For More Than Six Years ???
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C'mon Billy, snap out of it......
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sorta But I actually did find it funny. It's just that there are a number of other guys here that I would have thought much more likely to post this than Rich. |
I found it funny. People need to lighten up, it's a joke.
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I purposely said to "Google it", as opposed to actually posting it, as I thought it wasn't PC, and some might be offended. As was said, to each their own.
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Lets get back on track.
I love to take part in the frivolity of this Forum from time to time, but we had a brother official from Europe ask for help and we are cracking wise over nonsense.
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Like I said, it's simply copied here. If you wish to attribute some characteristic to me based on a cut and paste from another page, knock yourself out.
I really have no opinion of the joke itself. I don't find it funny and I don't find it especially tasteless. But for all you sensitive types, I'll replace the joke with a URL that does not include the part that would make it in questionable taste. I aim to please. http://www.urbandictionary.com/defin...hary%20Disease |
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Political Incorrectness ???
Was the doctor Jeremy Lin? Was this reported on the internet version of ESPN?
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