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Refk Tue Dec 17, 2013 01:53pm

First Time:
 
I'm in my 11th year and this is a first :

We have had bad weather in our area the last 2 weeks so many games have been postponed/cancelled .......I received call to see if I would officiate a "make up" 7/8th grade boys game.

I accepted and showed up last night..... getting ready and don't see a partner, ultimately he never showed. Discussed with AD and coaches that I would work the game alone if they felt comfortable (their last game of year) vs cancelling.

During captains meeting we discussed the limitations of 1 official and involved coaches and players asking them to "help me out on out of bounds plays". Midway through 3rd quarter ball went OOB and I couldn't tell who touched it .......... ready to go to arrow when player runs up to me and says he touched it last --- pretty cool.

Both coaches approached me after the game and thanked me and felt they recieved a good game.

I couldn't have done it without having this forum. The information available here is tremendous ................... a THANKS to all those who contribute.



Refk

BryanV21 Tue Dec 17, 2013 04:46pm

Great job!

BillyMac Tue Dec 17, 2013 07:23pm

For Those That Haven't Seen It ...
 
Connecticut State Board No. 5 of Approved Basketball Officials

“One Rule, One Interpretation, One Mechanic” The IAABO Way

ONE-PERSON OFFICIATING GUIDELINES INTERIM DRAFT – OCTOBER 2008

It is quite possible that you will eventually officiate a game by yourself. This document offers officiating guidelines and one-person officiating mechanics you should follow.

Assignment Commissioner
- Contact the Commissioner either before or after the game.
- If you are assigned a game by the Assignment Commissioner, DO NOT accept an offer from a parent, coach, or a non-IAABO certified official. Work alone. Liability issues arise if you work with anyone other than a certified IAABO official.

Coaches and Administrators Conference
- Conduct a pre-game meeting with both coaches and the game administrator.
- Confirm that everyone is in agreement.
- Request coaches cooperation and express advance appreciation for them assisting you in keeping themselves and their teams under control.
- Stress and remind them of the importance of good sportsmanship and the example that they can and should set for their players.

Pregame Captains-Coaches Meeting
- Conduct at 2-minute mark
- Explain that you will appreciate and expect the cooperation from both teams.
- Explain that you expect the players to retrieve all loose balls once the whistle is sounded.

Floor Coverage
- Work the sideline, (choose either nearest or opposite) from the scorer’s table, moving from free throw line extended to free throw line extended. This will give you the same angle as both coaches to help reduce any disagreements, since you will be on the same side of the court as the coaches.
- As the ball goes toward the opposite sideline, you will have to move off the sideline toward the center of the floor.
- Avoid getting caught on the end line.
- You must work hard at getting open looks and move to obtain proper angles in order to be in the most advantageous position to referee all players. Have a high level of awareness on plays to the basket and shooters.

Start/Stop Clock
- You must stop/start clock at all opportunities using the proper mechanic. For example, after a missed free throw that will remain live, you must start the clock.

Out of Bounds
- Request players and coaches to assist you on out of bounds violations if necessary.
- If disagreement results, use the alternating possession arrow to make decision.
- After designating the throw-in spot, move to your position (see Floor Coverage) and either bounce or
toss the ball to the player for the throw-in.

Time Outs
- Stand at the division line, ¾ away from the scorer’s table with ball on hip toward the teams’ basket
which will have control of the ball. After 1st horn, move to area on the playing court where play will
resume.

Three Point Shots
- Do not guess. Move to improve your angle, if you don’t know, it counts as 2-points the same as if
there were two officials working the game.

Reporting Fouls
- Move towards an area visible to the scorers and keeping as many players within your field of vision.

Free Throw Coverage
- Assemble the players and administer every free throw from the Trail position.
- Ensure proper alignment of players on free throw lane lines, leaving the first spaces between the end
line and neutral blocks vacant.
- Closely monitor disconcertion.

Presses
- Remain at the free throw line extended in the backcourt, (nearest or opposite) the scorer/timer table
and move up the court with the players.

Maintain Control
- Maintain your composure.
- You may need to blow your whistle more so players do not take advantage of the situation.
- Take charge early to help keep the crazy stuff in check.
- Do not argue with the coaches. Keep your cool and remind them that you are working hard for them.
- Do the best you can. It is not your fault that this situation occurred.
- Remember that, if approached properly, people will almost always be willing to assist.
- Remember that you are the best official on the floor, albeit the only one.

Sources: Greater Sudbury Board of Basketball Officials (IAABO Board 106) and
Topeka Officials Association (Kansas State High School Activities Association)

Rich Wed Dec 18, 2013 02:33am

In Wisconsin, any game sanctioned by the WIAA cannot start with fewer than 2 officials.

Good rule, IMO.


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