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jeremy341a Thu Dec 06, 2012 03:10pm

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Originally Posted by grunewar (Post 865404)
In that case, send your game report to Mark Padgett! :p

No way, I've done enought reading on here to know better than that!

DLH17 Thu Dec 06, 2012 03:10pm

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Originally Posted by freddy (Post 865373)
don't rush things.

+1

BillyMac Thu Dec 06, 2012 03:17pm

Like ...
 
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Originally Posted by BadNewsRef (Post 865387)
NASO will not be very happy to read this.

Post o' the day.

jeremy341a Mon Dec 10, 2012 10:15am

I survived it.
 
The score wasn't close (47-17) but I learned alot thanks to the great partner I had.

#1 I was so focused on not missing the action I was missing some mechanics
a. mirror the start clock as the trail in the frontcourt
b. coming up sharply with my stop clock signal
c I rushed a few times

#2 I need to opperate wider as the trail. The team was guard oriented and worked out wide, this was a change from the Middle School I had been doing.

Overall I learned alot. It is a blessing to be working with a vertern partner who is willing to help.

The next day I worked the championship game in a freshman tourny and did a much better job with my mechanics thanks to him.

evictor24 Mon Dec 10, 2012 11:05am

Just enjoy it. You'll find it to be easier than sub-varsity level. The game is (or should be) much cleaner and you'll find that it's easier to stay alert.

Hartsy Mon Dec 10, 2012 11:20am

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Originally Posted by jTheUmp (Post 865382)
Slow down, call the obvious, and don't suck.

I managed to do this part last Saturday, in what was my 6th Varsity game. As a crew we made the right calls and kept a good pace to the game. On the other hand, we sure could have looked better on switches and rotations. We fouled up the easy stuff!

grunewar Mon Dec 10, 2012 05:33pm

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Originally Posted by jeremy341a (Post 865969)
The score wasn't close (47-17)

My experience has been that Assignors purposely do that. Give you a game they won't think is too tough or contentious. Give you something to grow on. You have a lot on your mind and messing up in a tight, closely contested game, between large or rival schools need not be an added pressure.

Just like when I started with MS, F, and then JV games..... Then I worked my way up to a full VG schedule. Again, starting out with better schools against "not so much." I am still working my way up and now do a 50% VB and VG schedule. If I stayed at this schedule I would have no complaints. I am not "there" yet and still have much to learn. It's a process. Coming up slowly did me good.

Continued good luck! As you note, there's always something to work on!

just another ref Mon Dec 10, 2012 05:40pm

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Originally Posted by grunewar (Post 866085)
My experience has been that Assignors purposely do that. Give you a game they won't think is too tough or contentious.

There are exceptions. Our new (last year) assignor seems to put everyone on an even keel. She has already sent the youngest guy we have, who had never registered at any level before this year, to call a varsity game at the biggest school we have. Still trying to figure her criteria for assigning games.

The_Rookie Mon Dec 10, 2012 06:55pm

Me TOO!
 
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Originally Posted by BillyMac (Post 865370)
Stay in your primary. Have fun.

My 1st Women's Varsity game is on Wednesday and to add to the fun I was assigned a Boys Varsity in January.

I would not have made it this far without the great input and feedback from the Contributors on this site. Hip Hip Hooray!

fullor30 Tue Dec 11, 2012 09:56am

Look like you've been there.

sjenkins7 Tue Dec 11, 2012 05:15pm

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Originally Posted by jeremy341a (Post 865365)
From knowing the teams I don't expect it to be a closely contested game however I am excitied about being selected to do a varsity game so early in my career. I am worried about being overwhelmed by the quickness of the game. Any advice?

Always keep learning! Your passion for the game shows through, the first step to greatness!

keith_15 Wed Dec 12, 2012 02:33pm

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Originally Posted by jeremy341a (Post 865969)
The score wasn't close (47-17) but I learned alot thanks to the great partner I had.

Overall I learned alot. It is a blessing to be working with a vertern partner who is willing to help.

The next day I worked the championship game in a freshman tourny and did a much better job with my mechanics thanks to him.

Thank you so much for sharing that. I too worked my first varsity men's game at an early age (19) and love to hear other people's stories.

Next step: get video.

Raymond Wed Dec 12, 2012 03:15pm

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Originally Posted by keith_15 (Post 866473)
Thank you so much for sharing that. I too worked my first varsity men's game at an early age (19) and love to hear other people's stories.

Next step: get video.

When are you moving to LA?

tomegun Wed Dec 12, 2012 06:45pm

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Originally Posted by BadNewsRef (Post 866477)
When are you moving to LA?

Wow! :D

keith_15 Wed Dec 12, 2012 06:54pm

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Originally Posted by BadNewsRef (Post 866477)
When are you moving to LA?

I'm from LA. What's your point?


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