Life of a Referee Uncovered

2017

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Fundamentals

When I first began my officiating career, I was handed some basic fundamentals that I unconsciously carry into my game today. During a preseason conference call Jon Levinson NCAA Women’s secretary-rules editor reminded the group of these fundamentals.   Every sport has them. In fact every profession has some fundamentals or basics that we should remind ourselves of.  Find them.

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Career Day

Career day is show and tell. On career day you get to talk about your profession to students and hope the kids are interested enough to ask questions. Hopefully a few of these kids will be inspired and realize that there is a wonderful career as an artist. Every year I try to attend at least two career days. This

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Being Wrong

Being wrong isn’t fatal, it’s merely something we’d prefer to avoid. We have the privilege of being wrong. Not being wrong on purpose, of course, but wrong as a cost on the way to being right. Seth Godin

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Does your shirt stay tucked in throughout the game?

This basketball season, I was introduced to Neat Tucks.  Neat Tucks is an advanced version of a shirt stay. Shirt stays is a device that’s primary purpose is to keep your shirt neatly tucked in your uniform.  A product commonly utilized by the uniformed community such as the armed forces and law enforcement. Neat Tucks is a comfortable switch from

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This is the first graphic novel based on the webcomic FOULS AND VIOLATIONS, Life of a Referee Uncovered.