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Mark Padgett Sun Aug 26, 2012 02:58pm

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Originally Posted by grunewar (Post 852283)
Congrats, enjoy, let us know how it goes, and most importantly - don't forget rule #1! :p

Speaking of that, haven't had a Padgett report in a while.......

I've kind of been taking it easy after my heart surgery and I'm residing in an assisted living center. That's why I haven't been posting lately, since I'm not on the computer too much.

Rule #1 hasn't changed, though. ;)

grunewar Sun Aug 26, 2012 04:45pm

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Originally Posted by Mark Padgett (Post 852557)
I've kind of been taking it easy after my heart surgery and I'm residing in an assisted living center. That's why I haven't been posting lately, since I'm not on the computer too much.

Rule #1 hasn't changed, though. ;)

Good to hear from you Mark.

Continued best wishes for a speedy and full recovery.

shavano Sun Aug 26, 2012 09:27pm

Way to go Stiffler!
 
Congrats on the V assignment!!

Toren Mon Aug 27, 2012 12:01pm

Congrats

Try to get someone to video record it for you. As you progress, it will be a good record of your progress.

amusedofficial Tue Aug 28, 2012 04:33am

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Originally Posted by BillyMac (Post 852432)
... in my opinion, a varsity game is usually much, much, easier to officiate than a subvarsity game.

Bravo.

Perhaps in addition to most misunderstood basketball rules we may add most understood officiating truisms -- such as "Basketball gets better the higher you go". No it doesn't. Delusions of grandeur grow exponentially when athletes move up the laddler.

Let us all say a silent prayer for brother and sister officials who are, even as we speak, being assigned to provide some structure to subvarsity basketball.

These are the true saviors of the sport

JRutledge Tue Aug 28, 2012 10:37am

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Originally Posted by amusedofficial (Post 852710)
Perhaps in addition to most misunderstood basketball rules we may add most understood officiating truisms -- such as "Basketball gets better the higher you go". No it doesn't. Delusions of grandeur grow exponentially when athletes move up the laddler.

I will always believe that the game gets easier to call from a judgment standpoint for sure. The athletes are in more control and have been playing longer and have some experience in the game. Same goes with coaches. Now the pressure can get bigger because more eyes are watching and more scrutiny on calls and other stuff we do. But I do not find that delusional, just a different perspective.

Peace

Multiple Sports Tue Aug 28, 2012 11:02am

Rut - You are right again !!!!
 
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Originally Posted by JRutledge (Post 852724)
I will always believe that the game gets easier to call from a judgment standpoint for sure. The athletes are in more control and have been playing longer and have some experience in the game. Same goes with coaches. Now the pressure can get bigger because more eyes are watching and more scrutiny on calls and other stuff we do. But I do not find that delusional, just a different perspective.

Peace

I remember back in the 1989 Fred Barakat (old supervisor of the ACC) saying that the easiest game in the ACC to work was UNC / Duke. He just needed three guys that could handle (manage) Dean and Coach K

The same applies on all levels..........

Dematha / Gonzaga ( DC Catholic League )

Roman Cath vs. Neumann Goretti ( Philly Cath. League)

Boys & Girls vs. Lincoln ( NYC Pub. League)

These are all easy games to work..... kids can play through more contact and
defend better and there is better coaching.
I was fortunate to work at Slam Dunk at the Beach in Delaware back in the day............... those games were easy compared to your suburban hack fest with 10 white kids who are all 5'11 trying to play like they are 6'2".

The irony is that Stiff may have to make more decisions on this game than on some of the jv games he worked this past year.................

amusedofficial Sat Sep 01, 2012 01:54am

If you can handle a girls pre-conference-season tilt in November, I'd wager you can handle just about anything.


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