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Old Wed Mar 06, 2013, 12:15pm
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What did you learn this season?

What was your biggest improvement or what was the biggest thing you learned or improved on this season?

For me it was to relax and call my game.
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Old Wed Mar 06, 2013, 12:22pm
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Got a ton of practice "officiating the defense" which lead to:

"Feet up" officiating

and

Watching the try for goal all the way through until the shooter returns to the floor and becomes a non shooter.

Additionally - (even) stronger preliminary/telling the story twice - once at the scene and once in the reporting area.

The game slowed down a lot for me and, as a result, my confidence and call accuracy soared. Nor did I lose any numbers.
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Old Wed Mar 06, 2013, 01:37pm
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I learned to try to have some fun this season. I also learned that an occasional night off is a blessing, not a curse. I also did 8 fewer dates than I did last season.

I'm nearing the end of my season (49 down, 1 to go) and for the first time in years I wish it would go another month or two.

Next season I'm cutting back to about 35 dates unless I get picked up somewhere unexpected during the offseason.
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Old Wed Mar 06, 2013, 01:47pm
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Game management. I called 3 "T"s in the HS games. Down from 20 T's 3 years ago. I was more patient. More confident in my calls.

I communicated better with the coaches. I also got much better assignments this year. Games were with better teams, better players, better officials. It was a good year.

I had more fun doing the games, before the game, during the game and after.

It has been a great year. I am thankful. Can't wait for next season.

The last 2 years, I wondered if I was coming back or not. Glad I did.

I worked 68 games this year, 1 to go.

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Old Wed Mar 06, 2013, 01:52pm
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Two things:

Relax - When able to do this and let the game happen rather than stressing out over concentrating on one area or another things went much better.
Coaches - Talk less and don't initiate conversations. Most of my game management issues could've been prevented by adhering to these two things.

Season ended for me a couple of weeks ago.
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Old Wed Mar 06, 2013, 02:22pm
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I learned to use the correct hand when signaling. After reffing rec leagues I was used to doing everything with my right hand. One thing that was pointed out to me immediatly when I joined an association that does HS games was that I need to be able to use either hands to signal depending on the direction so that I'm not turning away from the play or court.

By the end of the season, it was starting to come natural, but it was definatly awkward at first.
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Old Wed Mar 06, 2013, 03:00pm
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Old Wed Mar 06, 2013, 03:07pm
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I learned that anyone can officiate in the post season in Iowa!
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Old Wed Mar 06, 2013, 03:12pm
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I learned that anyone can officiate in the post season in Iowa!
So that was you on those videos?
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Old Wed Mar 06, 2013, 03:23pm
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I learned that I have to keep doing what I am doing and control only what I can control.

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Old Wed Mar 06, 2013, 03:28pm
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Video exposes all the little things you aren't doing right.
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Old Wed Mar 06, 2013, 08:27pm
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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.
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Old Wed Mar 06, 2013, 10:45pm
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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!
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Old Wed Mar 06, 2013, 04:22pm
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Recommendations from the coaches

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I learned that anyone can officiate in the post season in Iowa!
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.
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Old Wed Mar 06, 2013, 04:27pm
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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?
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