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I was anxious to get to the next game (last night) and turned it around. Don't dwell on it. It will happen from time to time.
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Just remember - you can toss all the coaches. Go ahead. It's really fun.
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Last month, I had to call my first unsporting T on a coach in a 7th grade boys game. I was so flustered for the rest of the game and my games the next day to the point it affected my officiating. Thankfully, I had a 9th grade girls game a few days later and it went smoothly enough that it helped restore my self-confidence -- and I had fun in the process with a partner I've worked well with in the past. Try to treat every game as a learning experience. If you freeze on a particular play, try to think about what made you freeze and how you might address it if the same play happens in your next game. The next game on the schedule is the perfect chance to put your previous game's issues aside and start fresh. Bad games will always creep up when you least expect them. but having the right attitude can help make the next game a better one. Hang in there and good luck for the rest of your season.
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This may or may not apply to you, but here is one thing that happens. You see the foul (obvious or not) but, for whatever reason, you hesitate. Then you react: "OH NO! Why didn't I blow the whistle?? Well, it's too late now....."
It isn't too late. Go ahead and blow it. A bit late is acceptable, and much better than anticipating something that didn't happen and blowing it too early.
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Also, when a train wreck occurs, and you not sure if it's a block, or a charge, guess, and then really sell it. If you're wrong, it won't be the last time in your long, and distinguished, career that you make a bad call. Train wrecks need a whistle.
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I froze twice as well this week. 1st time home team down 1, A1 has back to basket turns and hooks B1 with the elbow. It was late in the game and I just missed it. Visiting ended up winning anyway.
Next game same night..Train wreck under the basket, B1 got hurt sliding under airborne A1, both ended up on floor. I just froze. Partner said he could have called either play as I seen it. I felt bad for missing the calls because these were (2) very good, well played games. I thought I did fine the rest of the games, but still those (2) plays stick w/ me. I will get them next time and you will too. |
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