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Project TARRA Published by E.M. Scott Drafted by High School Soccer Referee Steering Committee
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Welcome Agenda 2015 – 2016 Rule Changes Jack Winkleman “Project TARRA” High School Soccer Referee Steering Committee
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Rules Changes 2015-2016 Presented by Jack Winklemann TSSAA District Supervisor
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2015 – 2016 Rule Changes file://localhost/Users/emscott/Desktop/Rules Powerpoint 2015-16%5B1%5D.ppt file://localhost/Users/emscott/Desktop/Rules Powerpoint 2015-16%5B1%5D.ppt
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Project TARRA Presented by E.M. Scott
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Project TARRA High School Soccer Referee Steering Committee John White, Rich Lando, Jack Winklemann, Eric Phillips, Ray Strehlau, Mark Herrington & Eric Scott
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Project TARRA T – Training A – Assigning R – Recruiting R – Retention A - Assessment
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Project TARRA TARRA Comprehensive Plan Short & Long Term Goals Covers Training, Assigning, Retention & Recruiting, Assessing Increases Dialogue between Coaches & Referees Provides Road Match for Future Success “For the Good of the Game”
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Project TARAA Training Requirements Presented by John White WTSRA President
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Project TARRA Training (cont.) Training Committee Reporting to Jack Winkelmann John White – Grade 7 USSF Instructor Eric Scott – Grade 7 USSF Instructor 3 rd Committee Member - TBA
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Project TARRA Training (cont.) Training - Deficiency Lack of Knowledge Current USSF Directives Changes to NFHS Rules Updated Interpretation Changes to Laws of the Game Poor Field Mechanics Too Many High School Only Referees
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Project TARRA Training (cont.) Existing Officials (effective 2015 – 2016 School Year) Classroom Training Minimum Requirements Rules Meeting – Online or In Person PLUS – 1hr of credit October and April WTSRA Meeting PLUS 1 or 2 hrs of credit Advanced Classroom/WTSRA Training 1 or 2 hrs of credit
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Project TARRA Training (cont.) Existing Officials (effective 2015- 2015 School Year) Advanced Classroom Training 1 – 2 hrs of credit USSF Recertification Class WTSRA Meetings Other Acceptable Referee Training Classes USSF Youth Regionals PRO/Regional USSF Camp NISOA Regional or National Camp TSSAA Camp
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Project TARRA Training (cont.) New Officials (effective Jan 2016) Successful Completion USSF Grade 8 Entry Level Class TSSAA/NFHS On Line Test Maintain minimum Grade 8 USSF License
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Project TARRA Training (cont.) Annual Fielding Training Session August Collierville Pre Season Tournament Four Teams @ 2 Locations 20 Minute Quarters High Level Mentors On Field Instruction for Referees & Assistant Off Field Drills High School Rules Focused
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Project TARRA Assigning Professor Rich Lando TSSAA District Assignor
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Project TARRA Assigning Goals & Objectives “Right Referee Crew for the Right Game”
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Project TARRA Assigning (cont.) Assigning Committee Rich Lando - Chairman Mark Herrington – National NISOA Referee, USSF Grade 6 Referee, Assignor – de facto Eric Phillips – USSF State Referee– NISOA National Referee Candidate Assignor In Training – Successor to Rich Michael Carson –USSF State Referee, USSF Assignor Rhiannon Harrison –USSF State Referee
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Project TARRA Assigning (cont.) Assigning Committee Assignor – Rich Lando Main Point of Contact Responsible for the Day In & Day Out Referee Assigning During the Season After Initial Assignments Reviews Referee & Game Ratings “Right Referee Crew for the Right Game”
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Project TARRA Assigning (cont.) Coach’s Game Ratings With Submission of Schedule Rate Your Games A – Premier or District Match Up Extremely Competitive Possible 4 th Official B – Important Game Competitive in Nature But Non As Competitive as an “A” Game C- Easier Game – Non District Least Competitive
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Project TARRA Assigning (cont.) Assigning Committee Pre-Season After Schedule Submission Review Process Coaches Game Ratings Referee Ratings Make Initial Assignments Together as a Committee Assign Referee to Game, Then Assign Assistant Referees
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Project TARRA Recruitment & Retention President by Eric Phillips USSF State Referee NISOA National Referee Candidate
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Project TARRA Recruitment & Retention (cont.) R & R Discussion Points Too Many High Level Referees not Participating in High School Soccer Divide Exists between USSF & TSSAA Referees Aligning All Referees Under a Single Organization WTSRA Committee Assignments Under Jack’s Leadership
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Project TARRA Recruitment & Retention (cont.) R & R R & R Committee Reporting to Jack Winkelmann Landon Pilant Steven Scott John White Eric Phillips
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Project TARRA Recruitment & Retention (cont.) R & R Identify Non Participating High Level Referees Recruit them to High School Soccer Develop New Referees “C” Level to “B” Level “B” Level to “A” Level
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Project TARRA Recruitment & Retention (cont.) R & R Referee Development Program Committee Reporting to Jack Winkelmann Chairman Member
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Project TARRA Recruitment & Retention (cont.) R & R – Fall 2015 Results & Successes 9 - New High Level Referees MLS Assistant Referee 2 - USSF National Referees 6 – USSF State Referees Including 2 Former State Directors of Assessment
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Project TARRA Assessment Presented by Mark Herrington NISOA National Referee
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Project TARRA Assessment Assessment Goals & Objectives Provide Honest Evaluation of Referees Improve Referee Performance Coaches Post Game Referee Evaluation Referee & Assist Referee Rankings Long Term Goal Requirement for Post Season Assignments
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Project TARRA Assessment (cont.) Assessment Components Coach’s Post Game Assessment Via Arbiter Sports Web Site Coach’s Post Season Assessment Peer Review Assessment Committee Evaluation
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Project TARRA Assessment (cont.) Assessment Goals & Objectives Referee Peer Assessment End of Season Rating System “A” – High Level Referee, Fit, Proper Mechanics, Foul Recognition, Player & Coach Management “B” – Polished but Rough Around the Edges “C” – “Grade 8” Performance, Lacking Fitness, Mechanics & Foul Recognition.
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Project TARRA Assessment (cont.) Assessment Goals & Objectives Coaches Assessment End of Season Rating System “A” – High Level Referee, Fit, Proper Mechanics, Foul Recognition “B” – Polished but Rough Around the Edges “C” – “Grade 8” Performance, Lacking Fitness, Mechanics & Foul Recognition.
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Project TARRA Assessment Assessment Assessment Committee Reporting to Jack Winkelmann Chairman – Mark Herrington Doug Dimeco – USSF National Referee Emeritus Bill Nelson – USSF National Referee Chris Strickland – MLS Assistant Referee Assessor will be Assessing. No Match Responsibility
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Project TARRA Local Dues Ray Strehlau WTSRA Treasurer
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Dues Dues Payable by August 30st $25 for 2015 – 2016 School Year Delinquent by Sept 1st $25 plus $5 late fee = $30 Suspension from Officiating Dues not Paid By Sept 30 th.
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Project TARRA High School Soccer Referee Due $25 effective August 2015 Payable by Sept 1 st each year No Post Season Assignments w/ Delinquent Dues “For the Good of the Game”
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Project TARRA High School Soccer Referee Dues 4 th Officials 4 – 7 Games with 4 th Officials “A” Level Games Opportunity to Improve 4 th Officials Skills $40 per game payable by WTSRA at the end of the season “For the Good of the Game”
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Project TARRA High School Soccer Referee Dues Inspections/Assessments “B” & “C” Level Officials 10 – 15 On Field Assessments Referee and A/R’s “For the Good of the Game”
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Disciplinary Actions Jack Winklemann TSSAA District Supervisor
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Disciplinary Actions Starting July 1, 2015 Probation Failure to Meet Training Requirements during Current School Year (2015 – 2016) 2016 – 2017 School Year Training Remediation Required Post Season Suspension
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Disciplinary Actions Suspension Failure to Remediation Probation Deficiencies 1 Year Suspension from TSSAA Officiating After suspension, Referee MUST meet the new USSF Grade 8 Requirements.
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