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I don't know about NC, but here in MD it was possible.
I was a first year official last year (2000), and I ended up working several varsity games, but not because I was assigned/scheduled for them. Here are a couple of things that worked for me: 1) Every Thursday and Friday afternoon, I made a call into the commissioner to let him know that I had availability for Friday evening or Saturday afternoon should he have a last minute opening. I was fortunate that he took a chance on me early in the season and that I worked a my first couple of games with some good people (officials) who were quick to let the commissioner know that I was capable of working at that level. The commissioner never got tired of me calling, and he made it clear that he was glad I called. He actually ended up assigning me to a couple of late season varsity games. 2) I worked the box on a chain crew on a varsity game when I did't have one. Every crew (especially HL) I approached was delighted to have an official on the chain crew. Even if I wasn't not throwing flags, I'd get no better training than being on the field with the same view as a wingman. I was involved in every play: counted defense, offensive formation. I developed a feel for the speed of the game. Additionally, the crew always included me in their pregame and halftime (during which I remained silent unless they asked my input). This whole exercise not only helped develop my skills, but it also got myself some exposure to my officiating organization and it let them know I am dedicated and serious about being out there (I could of hung out in a bar with some friends on a Friday evenings wishing I was on the field). 3) I ALWAYS carried my officiating stuff with me. I never knew when I could called to action. I worked 3 games last year, because I voluntarily came to work the chain crew and found that one of the officials was stuck in traffic, and they threw me out on the field until he got there. Another time, the crew decided that it would be great to work a 5 man game (we only work 4 here!!), and they asked if I'd like to participate pro bono (If you want PT, it's not about the money!). Another time, there was an unknown scheduling error where an official was placed on another game at the last minute and the new official was told the wrong game site. Well, I happened to be there and picked up another varsity game. 4) I was gracious. I told the crew that I appreciated the opportunity to work the box for their game. I really was thankful. If the commissioner assigned me a game, I'd personally thank him for the opportunity and that I would't let him down - I knew he was sticking his neck out for me. 5) I wasn't cocky. I tried to be perceived as the lowest man on the totem pole out there on the field to my crew, but appeared able and confident (this kept the coaches off my back). I did my job and took care of my area of the field as best as I could. I did A LOT of LISTENING, and spoke little when asked. I did what ever my white hat told me to do no matter if I thought(or knew) it was wrong. I'd approach him about it after the game in an inquisitive manner (not challenging). 6) I steered clear of the political babble that goes on in the crew. I made no disparaging remarks about anyone or how things were run. 7) I didn't have any BIG screw-ups. Sure I had a some mistakes in mechanics and I missed a few calls, but none that cost a kid a scholarship or kept a team from the playoffs. I tried to make all of my calls BIG. No ticky- tack or marginal stuff. I remembered, nobody has ever played, coached or OFFICIATED a perfect game. All in all, if you really want to get out there early, you are going to have to create the opportunities for yourself and make the best of them. Of course it heavily depends on how your local chapter works, but I'd be willing to try any of this anywhere. I would not consider any of what I did overly aggressive or ingraciatory. This is my 2nd year, and I just got my schedule for the first half of the season and it is full ... Hope this helps [Edited by Zeke5 on Aug 1st, 2001 at 05:04 PM] |
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