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I now ask them, "Do want to choose now or defer your choice to the 2nd half?" That has made it a lot smoother.
Also, I will inform the coach if they choose neither the ball or to defer. "Coach, your captain chose to defend a goal. The other team will get their choice the 2nd half." |
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I was the Umpire in a JV game (first of a JV/VAR). I was on the home side with the captains ready to go out for the second half choice. An ASSistant coach told the captain (it was theie choice), "Take that goal". The captain looked at him, but didn't say anything. Don't argue with a coach. The ref says, "Your choice", and the captain replies, "We'll take that goal" (while pointing). The refasks if he's sure, and the captain replies, "yes". When the ref places the captains, and gives the signals, the head coach is going bananas on the sideline. When we return to the sideline for the kickoff, the HC is chewing out the captain, who of course says nothing. Of course, the ASSistant didn't have the juevos to say, "Coach it was MY fault". He just let the captain take the heat. I leaned over and quietly said, "THAT coach told him to defend that goal". He thanked me, and apologized to the captain.
Don't you love ASSistant coaches? Bob |
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From player perspective:
We (obviously) don't know the rules. 99% of the players think there are 2 options: Kick and receive (and they also think that the word "defer" is just a fancy word for "kick" or "play defense.") Like others have said, don't hang the players out to dry because they don't know what's going on. Besides, most of the captains are in outer space before the game because of the adrenaline rush. As others have said, let them know the consequences of their bad choices and make every effort to not put them in a bad situation. |
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I agree, many don't know what 'defer' means. Just explain that by saying they defer the other team is giving up the right to make a choice to start the game. So do you want to kick, receive or defend a goal?
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When I white hat JV/MS games, I always ask the coaches in the pregame conference what they will do if they win the toss. And when we actually get the captains to walk them out, before we do so I make sure the home captain knows what he's going to do, and I ask me umpire to do the same with the visiting team.
On Friday nights we do the same thing, but I'm a BJ so I have no input on the discussion here. I agree that HS seniors and juniors SHOULD know what they're doing. Sad fact is, they don't. And I don't want to punish an entire team because a 17 year old kid doesn't understand a concept that confuses a lot of players/coaches/referees/fans as well. |
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Unfortunately, the clinic usually emphasizes rule changes and clarifications, than actual rule study. Perhaps all head coaches should be officials for at least one season first. |
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After several fiascos in the past with this same problem I now ask each coach in the pre-game. I say, "Coach, if you win the toss what do you want to do?" I get his response. 90% of the time they want to defer. I then ask, "Which goal do you want to defend? I write down both responses on my game card. At the toss, I make sure that the captains go with what the coach has instructed. I see no problem with this and it has never been questioned.
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don't agree with asking the head coaches ahead of time and then going with what they say. My reasoning to this is that if we are going to do this why not just have the coaches come out for the toss and settle it all that way. I've always believed that if nothing else a coach should be able to get his captain to handle the toss correctly. If not pick a new captain.
I also do not think prompting captains to change their decision onces they've verbalized it is a great idea. Even if we know by saying kick they probably meant defer, the first time an opposing captain catches the winning captain making this mistake and the referee prompts the him to change from kick to defer the opposing captain is going to report this to his coach and then the fun will begin All this said, I certainly agree that the choices should be given in as clear a manner as possible, and that there shouldn't be an overabundance of kids getting confused or there may be a problem with the way the choices are being given. I had this discussion with my dad, who captained his high school football team some 35 years ago (never officiated a thing in his life) and he noted that back then the coach actually let the captain make the decision. This was back in the day when kids were held accountable for the actions/decisions. If he had screwed up and his team kicked both halves, he was pretty sure he wouldn't have been a captain anymore and that his teammates would have given him the business. Anymore society in general seems to be in favor of putting kids on the easy road and trying to prevent them from making the mistakes that teach them life's little lessons. Its similar to letting your child touch the stove to learn that its hot...anymore this concept seems outrageous to some parents that anyone would let their kid touch a hot stove, but in the end its the best lesson a kid can get. We wonder why kids are getting into more trouble these days, I think when we stop preventing kids from making the small mistakes, they'll learn enough from them to keep from making the big ones. Now I'll jump off the soapbox.
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