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Lost my cool ( If I ever had it)
I have done about 40 HS games this year and I work 2 church leagues ( including on I train and assign for ) I have done about 40 church league games ( about 3 to 5 per weekend. )
This is my 12th year. I love refereeing. I handle coaches and crowds well. Having said all that, for some reason tonight, I got tired of being blamed for poor coaching and lack of talent. I "T"ed up a coach at the buzzed for the half. He had a 6 point lead. 1 of 2 shoots made and he has a 5 point lead. Anyway, at one point he takes a time out and I go to lead. As I am heading there, one of his players says " I don't like you", I think, "T" worthy, but I pass and warm him I don't need to hear that, he says "I don't care". Pass. Coach goes down by 10 complaining all the way, the bad passes are my fault, the missed shoots all my fault. As game ends he goes into a tirade, blaming me for his loss, calling ME by name and saying I screwed him and I am nothing but a piece of crap and the worst official there. (I am the most experienced official there and the highest rated ). I should have walked away, but I was tired of it, and I said, Yeah coach, I missed all the shoots and I made all the bad passes. He literally had to be held back from attacking me. I know I was wrong, but what could be said? Anyone else ever get this? I have had coaches tell me I am the worst they have ever seen, I think we all get that, ( I hope ) but tonight, I had enough. I love refereeing. If some of you remember, I had wondered the last 2 years about if I was coming back and I have had a great season. Very good experiences over all. Only about 4 or 5 "T"s for the entire year and most of those were in church league ( less experienced coaches and players ). I have lost 20 pounds this season and feel better than ever. So, help me here, keep my mouth shut or is there something I can defuse the situation with? |
I think you know what you did wrong afterwards, you said what we all think.
But maybe you shouldn't have passed on the second T? |
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Perhaps give up the leagues that put you in a no win situation. If they do not respect what they have in a quality official, perhaps they would prefer less capable officials. |
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I quit wreck ball several years ago. But a friend who books some private schools picked up the local wrecks 2 years ago and I helped him when I could.
No more. I've come to realize that calling that crap actually hurts me when I'm work HS games. I finished out this year with him but I won't be calling it next year. Or ever again. At this stage of your career, I would suggest you do the same. Give up the church league. Assign it if you like but I wouldn't officiate it. As for your comments, we're all human. I don't imagine it's anything that you do on a regular basis. Learn from it and move on. |
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I also gave up wreck leagues years ago because so many of the players are "has beens", and don't have the speed they once had to play proper defense, or moves on offense to avoid violations...and certainly don't have coaches that understand the rules. |
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At any rate, we've all had those days but I agree with the rest of the posts: give up the church/rec league stuff. It'll only aggravate you. For now, use this situation as a learning/growing experience. |
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At the league I assign, I don't ref many games, only when I can't find some one to cover a game. I am with you, next year will be very limited in church league games if any at all. |
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What they'll say when you're gone
I have reffed a church rec league for 4 years, but this year health stuff kept me off the floor. Instead, I trained the refs and coached a team. Every week I go early to watch the game before mine and sit with the fans.
The last two weeks in a row I have had people come up and say the new refs are terrible and they wish I was back. These are the same people who have been yelling at me for the last four years. If you are going to do rec/church leagues, you just have to expect crap on occasion. |
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I actually just STARTED doing church leagues this yr and have had nothing but a positive experience. For me, so far so good. But, obviously, it's early and the jury may still be out......
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Of course it depends on what he says, how he says it, etc. My point is that I would rather look for reasons not to call a T than for reasons to call a T. If he walks by me and says "That call stunk" under his breath I am more likely to speak to him without calling a T than if he walks by and says that I am an "F-ing A-hole" |
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