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this is my first year in the state and pool and I thought I was hearing things but I swear to you its true...rookies on the varsity floor in their first game. |
What I want to know is why a player was wearing a white undershirt under a blue jersey in the game.
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I don't really care about big games, but I wish I didn't have to drive two hours there, one hour during JV, 2 hour game with shower, and 2 hours home. It would be nice to get a somewhat big game here and there. Shouldn't they spread the wealth?
Hopefully after rubbing elbows with assignors more and "proving" yourself, then you could get more games closer to home. |
Welcome, again!
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PS - The bill is in the mail. ;) |
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I think your original post starts with the cream doesn't rise to the top around here. One implication of that statement is that qualified officials are being excluded from perceived big games. You followed up with talking about holiday tournament games and playoff games. Not sure about what goes on in PA, but where I come from those games are also perceived to be big games. |
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You went off on a tangent. You brought up people's schedules, not me. You totally ignored the bolded part of my original statement. You brought up all the different levels of college basketball you work and say you don't do it for the money. So what exactly do you do it for, if not for "big games" and not for "money"? BTW, I live in VA, not PA. And if I chose to work for the association now doing public school games in my local vicinity, I would be doing all the "big games" my calendar would allow, and be home less than 30 minutes from the final horn. But I choose to drive 50-80 miles to get whatever I get. So your pyschological evaluation came up short in this case. |
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Coffin Nails....
I don't think he did himself a lot of good.... the room was deathly quiet and this group wouldn't quit commenting if the Pope was speaking....:rolleyes:
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My Two Cents ...
The best players, on the best teams, in the best games that night, deserve the best officials that are available that night.
Every once in a while it's nice to see a young official on his way up get a big game with a really strong veteran partner, but that shouldn't happen every night. It's also nice to see an "average" veteran official get a big game, probably with a strong partner, every once in a while but it, also, shouldn't happen every night. I'm considered a dependable, veteran, "journeyman", varsity official, definitely not one of the top officials in my local board, and I get a few big games each season, usually with a really strong partner, and I'm happy with that. Somebody's got to work games with teams with losing records. I'm happy to do those games a few times a week. It's better than staying home and watching Two And A Half Men on the boob tube. We can't just cancel those pedestrian games. From my pregame: "This game is the most important game being played anywhere tonight for these kids, fans, and coaches. Let’s make sure we officiate the game keeping that in mind, through effort, and attitude". That's my story, and I'm sticking to it. |
[QUOTE=Sharpshooternes;909968]Rookie, I am curious to find out what happens throughout the next few weeks/ season with your elections, association, and if any changes happen.
Those who were complaining the loudest were NOT elected to the Board...I am sure this will add fuel to the fire. I will report back on further developments:) |
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