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Our playoffs start tomorrow. Small school districts. 3 teams boys and girls. Top seeded team gets bye the first night. 2 games each night Friday and Saturday. Have to drive about 3 hours one way. 2 man. It will be fun.
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I have a bit of a different perspective probably because I have had the opportunity to learn 3 person very early in my career and have the fortune of doing almost all of my scholastic ball in 3 person now, I don't see it as that big of an adjustment as long as you have a working knowledge of 3 person positioning, and PCAs.
I do understand that it is a significant adjustment if you havent done much or any since the season began but I think some people focus a little too much on the 3 person aspect and forget about some of the other important things to keep in mind as you enter the post-season. I would add a few reminders to some of the good advice you've received on 3 person: Dig back into the rules book. Just before post-season is a good time to scrub through the rules to make sure you have a solid understanding of any issues that came up during the season and are less likely to kick anything in games that have higher stakes. Sharpen your mechanics. Over the course of the season it can be easy to get a little sloppy with our mechanics. I would get back in the mirror and work on a few things to make sure you look sharp and confident. Know the history of the teams. At this point, you or someone on the crew has likely had one of the teams before. If you are familiar with the style of play, the tendencies of a few of the key players, etc. it can only help. Also a good idea to know how the reg. season games between the teams went. Increase focus and concentration but remember to relax and have fun. And congratulations. You must be doing something right. |
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So the game went smoothly last night. We were on the edge of Winter Storm Nemo (when did they start naming winter storms anyway?) so tip time got pushed up an hour to try to beat the worst of it. I thought that the weather might dampen attendance but by game time the 2,500-seat gym was about 85% full.
My partners are both veterans and we had a good pre-game. I had a quiet first quarter, C most of the time. The teams were tight. 5-2 at the quarter, 12-11 at halftime. This was the third time these teams played each other so it was a bit of a chess match. In the second half, one team got a few fast-break buckets and led by as much as 11 before their opponents hit a couple late threes to cut it to 4 with 30 seconds left. The team in the lead hit some free throws to clinch the win, 37-28. I did over-rotate a couple times. When I was L and the defense was in a 1-3-1 it was tricky for me. I was able to hold off on a whistle a couple times when I was new lead in transition on an OOB. The one thing I know I missed was a free throw violation from the C. Teammate of the free thrower spun out of the lane space to try to go around the defender to rebound while the shot was in the air. I was concentrating on closing down and got surprised by it. When she did it again a couple minutes later I was C again and caught her that time. My partners felt we had a good game. Since we were the only game of the night there were several other officials in attendance. I called a couple that I know pretty well and got some feedback. Apparently I looked nervous during pre game. One guy told me my first couple counts were ridiculously fast! He also thought I looked more comfortable after my first call. All in all it was a great experience. Great crowd, good game, and I don't think I embarrassed myself. Now I can't wait for the next one!
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First night went well. Girls game was between a 5 win team and a 1 win team. Went down to the wire. 5 win team won by 4. Really rough. Double bonus both halves both teams. They just wouldn't stop fouling. Boys game was a blow out. 30 point lead at halftime. Tonight I have a girls team ranked in the top 5, they are playing the 5 win team from last night. Boys game will be a track meet from what I hear. Playoffs are the best time of the year here as every high school makes the playoffs, crowd is great, intensity is amped up. Small school basketball here is huge, and most of the time has better crowds than the big schools.
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The Good Old Days, When Hurricanes Only Had Female Names ...
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The Weather Channel was one of the first to start naming winter storms. A few local television stations have followed suit, but with their own, different, names.
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