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I quite Jealous of all of the Forum Members: No Games For You...
I am recovering from arthroscopic knee surgery. I can only watch. I start my P.T. today. I have been in pain since late September. Very bad arthritis. I might be able to do grade school games in late Jan or Feb. or I might have to hang up the whistle. My next step, if the knee acts up again is...wait for it... Knee replacement surgery hooray!:eek: |
Mrcrash3 - many of us here have had medical issues over the years, and specifically knee surgery, and have made successful comebacks (me included).
I wish you a full and speedy recovery. Good luck. |
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(If there were DHes here, it would have to be JV/V DHes and that simply doesn't happen either. We drove over an hour to our game and the home school hires FR/JV guys directly and usually find local guys who get licensed but have no desire to work anything but FR/JV games at the local schools. Last night there were freshman and JV games going on when I arrived. Both freshman officials wore Adidas wind pants and white sneakers with Byron collar shirts. One of the JV officials wore a Byron collar shirt. Amazing.) If I get 8 games from a commissioner (4GV / 4BV), I'll just get the 4BV from that assignor. And there will be one or two that will say that I need to work both or get none -- and that's OK. So I expect things to drop in half -- the one upside is that I'll be open and available to take games on off days -- I'm frequently asked to fill-in and people are always looking for replacements. Now I'll be available more often and will be able to choose what I work those dates. Main thing for me is I simply don't enjoy the girls games, for various reasons. And with me working 120 baseball games a year (HS/college/LL/summer) and HS/college football, something had to give. I'll let you know if I regret this decision next season. That said, I'm feeling about as fresh I can right now and I only had a week off between football and basketball. Talk to me in February. :D |
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Around here lower level games are the starting point to most careers. How do the young guys get there start in Wisconsin? |
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Actually, the small percentage that want to get good typically work hard, network through an association, and work varsity games pretty quickly. If I wanted to never drive more than 10 minutes, I could probably work every FR and JV game at the closest two or three schools. And be out of there by 7PM every night. |
Forgive me for trying to hijack the thread.
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Have fun in your blow out game. |
"pop"
First game will be Thursday after feeling a "pop" in my calf during a scrimmage about 10 days ago (my wife had a lot of fun laughing at me limping around the house that night). Then a double header the next day.
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