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A new record!
Working the King James tournament in Akron, OH on Saturday. Scheduled to work a 4-game set. Halftime of the second game, site director says we're adding 3 more. First time I've ever worked 7!
I can honestly say I handled it physically better than I handled it mentally. After that 5th one, I had to keep reminding myself to stay focused. Fortunately, it was all 5th grade and didn't have to do much more than run baseline to half-court, but 7 games is still 7 games... Any other "fun" stories of working way too many games in one day?
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My limit now is 3 in a day, and I prefer 2. Nobody alive, in my opinion, needs to do more than 2 high school games consecutively. The quality will suffer after that.
But, back around 1990: I got a call to do a fundraising tournament to raise money for a guy's medical bills from a wreck. 50 bucks for the day. I said I would do it. It started at 9:00 a.m. Guess what? No partner. One of the players at the place hosting filled in for the first couple of games, actually doing a pretty nice job. 5 minute halftimes, 10 minutes between games, and a 30 minute break at noon. The rest of the time, we were playing ball, finished up around 10 p.m. 10 games total. Due to all the circumstances, highlighted by the partner no-show, they actually paid me 80 bucks instead of 50. I graciously accepted. Ah, to be young again...
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I try not to do more than four in a row. That being said, if it's on a middle school floor, it's much easier on my old legs than doing a high school floor.
Due to a ref cancellation this past season, I did five in a day, but had a several hr break in the middle. Certainly a long day for me though. I slept well. ![]()
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Most I've done basketball I've done in one day is 10 games.
Few years ago, did a little league tourn, 1 hour time limit 10 games behind the plate then went over and did bases for a 15u game. |
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3 games, in a row and for the day, is my max. Once a year I make an exception during AAU Nationals and take a day off from work and do 4 games with a break between games 2 & 3.
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A-hole formerly known as BNR Last edited by Raymond; Mon Apr 27, 2015 at 07:27am. |
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Except the check.
![]() BTW - I once did a MS rec tournament on a hard tile floor. The seven games I did that day seemed like fourteen games to my knees. ![]()
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They had a big national Nike's girls tournament here this weekend. They set up 12 thin jig saw courts at the convention center directly on top of concrete. My knees were killing me after 3 games Friday with my Zigs. Saturday I wore my old, ugly standby NB610's and had zero knee pain after my 3 games.
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That's kind of the reason I always took my meds before (and during - and after) games.
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Youth recreational weekend tourney in Topeka back in 2014: did 3 consecutive on Friday, 6 games on Sat, 5 games on that Sunday = 14, fortunately all were 20 minute running clock on both halves and fortunately also I reffed them consecutivetly (hate taking a game break!), but downside was the last game went to double OT @ 3 mins per OT, although I got a cash payout on Sunday aftenoon, I won't be doing that grind again.
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Worked 4 on Saturday. 2 on, 2 off, then the last 2.
Doesn't really have anything to do with adrenaline. It's simply a matter of taking a break to change uniforms, get some sustenance and a little rest of tired muscles.
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Quite a few years ago, I worked a "competitive" MS tourney at a local HS. There were some kids whose dads were in the NBA, mostly with the Trailblazers. We played NF rules with a 5 minute halftime. There was 10 minutes between games.
On Friday night, I worked 3 games. On Saturday, I worked my assigned schedule of 4 morning games and then stayed to work 4 more for a guy who cancelled due to a "last minute" illness. On Sunday morning, I got there to work my 4 and the sponsor asked me to stay and do another 3 including a semi-final and the championship game. Since it was my wife's time of the month and I really didn't want to go home, I said OK. Fortunately, I was scheduled to go in late to work on Monday so when I got home, I slept about 12 hours. Then I went to the pharmacy to get refills. ![]()
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When listing the downsides on the left and the upsides on the right, the left column is always longer when assessing "meat market" officiating like this.
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