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Picking up Games
Once again, first year ref here. It looks like I'll have the opportunity to ref some Freshman/JV games this year, but probably not a whole lot. I'm looking for other ideas for how to build experience. I'm familiar with some options, like Middle School, YMCA, etc, but what else is out there, and how do you get scheduled for those other games?
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Kids rec league like YMCA, church leagues, the like. I'm not sure I'd recommend adult men's leagues for a new official but those are an option also.
Without knowing where you are or what the layout is like there, I'd say your best bet is to network with current officials to find out what leagues are out there and how they are assigned.
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Be careful of wreck leagues. It's easy to fall into bad habits that carry over into scholastic contests and you never know who is in the stands. |
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Years ago, our local Y offer free memberships for X amount of games. As stated earlier, though, these places can be a bastion for bad habits that can contradict with your association's teachings, so be careful with what you "learn" there. You probably will have to adapt to a far less professional environment, but don't take those adaptations with you into your association.
On the up side, I've never had any issues with coaches or players at these Y games. They take it all in stride. ("What was the call? Intentional? Oh, okay.") Everyone else, including partners, is a different story. The only time I've ever been cursed out by a parent to my face was after a volunteer Y-league game.
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Check with area municipality/county Parks and Rec depts. They have leagues, they need officials. If they don't schedule their own, they use an assignor. That assignor will also assign other leagues you may want to work, as well. Will probably set you up on RefPay too.
On a personal note - I cut my teeth on men's wreck league ball. On the upside, it's usually running clock action so you can blow the whistle a lot to work on stuff. |
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Similarly, in another sport, a friend of mine officiates in a local rec league and has said if I'm interested in calling games there, he might be able to pass my name along for consideration. I have to agree with those who already responded that networking is going to be key.
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