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[QUOTE=RookieDude;911118]I am sincere when I say it is good to know someone with your experiences in these matters are like minded.
...and since you are an "expert", let me run a few more "procedures" by you for handling the OP. I am not an “expert”…I just know what works for me. Quote:
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Sorry, I don’t know who Dan is. I guess the best way to put it is this. If both coaches can come to an agreement that certain accommodations in how strictly the rules will be enforced...then I will do my best to comply. For the most part I will not be setting aside any rules...nor will I be taking on any of the coaches responsibilities. It's a balancing act...with no net. And I'm trying to get the coaches and all the kids all to the other side safely..
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Great Feedback...with good justifications.
Sorry, Dan is talking in third person. ![]() Dan...as the OP stated (and without talking to BOTH coaches BEFORE the game) called a travel on the boy after he ran...stopped...ran....stopped...ran...stopped...r an. On the 4th time running without attempting a dribble. It caught me by surprise. It was a great learning oportunity and one I will pass on to "my" association. Come up with a plan, including both Coaches, prior to the game.
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I re-read your posts and "for the most part" I agree.
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When I was in Montana there was a team with a DS player on it. This kid could shoot the lights out...no seriously! Played JV for like 5 years and was a crowd favorite in every small town I officiated him in.
It was never discussed with the coaches or anything but everyone knew that he would get a little leeway. He didn't get alot though, a stutter step here an extra slide there if he couldn't stop. But it was always funny to watch him hit a "J" in some defenders face and then leave his arm in the air....priceless I remember the first time I saw him, I walk on the court ant the team has 6 kids...one with DS. Needless to say I was initially like WTF? By the end of the year I had seen that team 6 or 7 times and cherished it every time. I watched him drop nine 3's on 9-10 shooting one night...team only had like 40 total and they lost by mercy rule but I tell you what, the place was electric. He was called for travel from time to time and double dribble was automatic but there was never a travesty of the game in any sense. I love what I do...been doing this for years...but until I started "enjoying" it and letting things like this go, I never knew how much I loved calling games. Some of you need to lighten up and enjoy this stuff as opposed to feeling that it threatens your authority by doing so. Oh and I also challenge anyone that loves this to get out and officiate a special olympics...it will change you for the better I guarantee. |
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"It's for the kids" is NOT crap. The rules are there to create an even playing environment so that they can learn and have fun at the same time. They're not there so officials can be hard-asses about them.
It's amazing how many officials take themselves so seriously. EDIT: Then again, perhaps I should say the game is about the players... whether they are in 3rd grade or professional. This particular case just dealt with kids is all. Last edited by BryanV21; Tue Nov 19, 2013 at 01:00pm. |
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