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4-40 Wed Mar 06, 2013 04:22pm

Recommendations from the coaches
 
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Originally Posted by Scuba_ref (Post 883349)
I learned that anyone can officiate in the post season in Iowa!:D

That's who the coaches want to see. There were several crews that struggled to correctly apply continuous motion to plays during the girl's state tournament, so it isn't just limited to these few clips/games.

BillyMac Wed Mar 06, 2013 04:23pm

With Deepest Respect ...
 
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Originally Posted by Mark Padgett (Post 883360)
My best to all of you guys and gals and even if I'm gone, always remember the first rule of officiating.

With all due respect, "Shut up". And that's coming from the deepest part of my 100% human heart.

Raymond Wed Mar 06, 2013 04:27pm

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Originally Posted by 4-40 (Post 883366)
That's who the coaches want to see. There were several crews that struggled to correctly apply continuous motion to plays during the girl's state tournament, so it isn't just limited to these few clips/games.

Is Iowa a state where coaches' ratings determine who make the state tournament?

AremRed Wed Mar 06, 2013 05:01pm

I learned:

I can't call three seconds in the lane during a throw-in. :P

Knowing who to listen to for advice and who to ignore.

Many refs can make the right calls and use the right mechanics, but understanding advantage/disadvantage, game management, and how to deal with coaches and players is what separates a good ref from a great ref.

4-40 Wed Mar 06, 2013 05:20pm

Video is a great learning tool.

Scuba_ref Wed Mar 06, 2013 08:27pm

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Originally Posted by Camron Rust (Post 883352)
So that was you on those videos?

I wish...I've only made it as high up as district games. I need a couple more guys to retire at the top of the food chain.

Camron Rust Wed Mar 06, 2013 10:45pm

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Originally Posted by Scuba_ref (Post 883390)
I wish...I've only made it as high up as district games. I need a couple more guys to retire at the top of the food chain.

It would also be a bit of a drive too!

Scuba_ref Wed Mar 06, 2013 11:23pm

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Originally Posted by Camron Rust (Post 883405)
It would also be a bit of a drive too!

True...even though I am a bit of a game whore, but Iowa is a little far for me!

Stat-Man Thu Mar 07, 2013 01:20am

I learned that even though it truly isn't easy, officiating can be a fun experience.

I have to echo the sentiments with relaxing. When I worried more about what I should be doing or where I should be, that was when I struggled with making the right call.

I'm definitely looking forward to next season.

jTheUmp Thu Mar 07, 2013 09:33am

3-person officiating is much, much easier (both from a physical and 'see the entire play' standpoint) than 2-person.

Better to work fewer games/days in the season and end the season wishing you had a few more than to work too many games and get burned out. (last season, I worked 120 games combined rec and High School and was completely burned out at the end. This season I worked 84. Still a lot, but I'm not burned out this time around).

stir22 Thu Mar 07, 2013 11:12am

My three "things" to work on all year were,

1) patient whistle
2) watch off-ball
3) illegal screens.

I felt I did a good job of improving in these areas...though I did miss/pass on an illegal screen IN MY LAST high school game of the year! Still mad at myself for that one! Dang.

This is a great thread. Thanks to all.

Indianaref Thu Mar 07, 2013 03:55pm

I've learned that not only do we officials have to keep the foul count even we also need to keep the shooting fouls the same. :rolleyes:

bainsey Thu Mar 07, 2013 11:52pm

*Be more of a facilitator and less of a Rulebook Charlie.

*Camps help. Do more.

*There are no deadlines to reach a certain level. Relax and improve your game.

*P90X doesn't make you thin, but it does help your performance on the court.


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