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SCVOA HANDLING CONFRONTATIONS WHAT’S IN YOUR TOOL BOX?
1/8/2017 GAME MANAGEMENT SCVOA HANDLING CONFRONTATIONS WHAT’S IN YOUR TOOL BOX?
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What is “Game-Flow” Game moves along, few delays Stays on schedule
The officials maintain a good tempo Teams adhere to the time between sets & time-outs Substitutions are fluid with little delay Score Table staff are proficient & pick up the changes quickly SCVOA JUNE 2017
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Why is it Important to Manage the “Flow” of the Game
1/8/2017 Why is it Important to Manage the “Flow” of the Game Officials Can Control Officials Can NOT Control Arrive on time to the contest Game ball shaggers Efficient reporting to the scorer/tracker Business-like interaction with team staff & host school staff Rule knowledge to be able to explain something briefly & correctly Non-verbal communication between officials Numerous served balls hit out of the court Coaches or spectators who know us wanting to socialize Court issues that need to be fixed prior to the contest Lots of substitutions Coaches who want to challenge judgment calls constantly SCVOA JUNE 2017
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How can we accomplish this? What tools do we have?
Time limits – between sets, time outs Use of cards to control extended unsporting acts Our own awareness that something is getting out of hand (on the court, the score table, spectators, team benches) Our own presentation style. Bring a business attitude to the contest to manage it professionally SCVOA JUNE 2017
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What’s the Risk if we don’t manage it ….
Potential for increased conflict with coaches and players More potential for warnings and possible ejections Lack of concentration by the officials Longer matches Bad for participants & fans Disjointed play that lacks flow and is full of delays, discussions and questions…. SCVOA JUNE 2017
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…is to improve the Presence and Demeanor of
Our Goal …is to improve the Presence and Demeanor of All SCVOA OFFICIALS As an officiating team we will consistently project ourselves as calm and confident professionals SCVOA JUNE 2017
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Managing the “Flow” of the Game
BRING YOUR TOOL BOX TO EVERY CONTEST SCVOA JUNE 2017
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Everybody’s toolbox is a little different
SCVOA JUNE 2017
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What’s in your Tool Box? What type of tool would you use to gauge the severity or of the situation? SCVOA JUNE 2017
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What type of tool would you use to warn?
What’s in your Tool Box? What type of tool would you use to warn? Or SCVOA JUNE 2017
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At what point do you decide to penalize & which tool do you use?
What’s in your Tool Box? At what point do you decide to penalize & which tool do you use? SCVOA JUNE 2017
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At what point do you decide to penalize & which tool do you use?
What’s in your Tool Box? At what point do you decide to penalize & which tool do you use? SCVOA JUNE 2017
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Game Management is using the right tool at the right moment
Your knowledge of the terms in the rule book and the pitch of your voice when talking to a coach or player is your key to success in dealing with any confrontation SCVOA JUNE 2017
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Game Management is using the right tool at the right moment
What’s in your Tool Box? SCVOA JUNE 2017
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