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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI watched the head coach for Beaverton Varsity Girls get a red card at the Beaverton JV game yesterday for yelling at the refs. Then he refused to leave the sideline. He even sat on the bench with the jv coach for the rest of the game.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI agree with everything except is you are saying that a parent should get a red card. I don't think a parent should ever get one. However that is easy advice I've been very tempted to get in a refs face when he allowed wild play and my kid got injured. I don't mind physical play, but not wild dangerous play.
But this was about off-sides which I often hear parents yelling at refs and getting so angry about. You may not like/agree with call, but need to remain respectful. Let the coach deal with in respectful way. Also, parents yelling about whose ball it is out of bounds - no need to get so angry and turn the ref against you.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIt was the JV2 girls Beaverton vs. Sherwood game. He had no class at all. The problem started with the game only having 1 ref (how is this still happening in hs?). He missed calls on both sides (of course, he's only one guy) but thankfully the game never got out of hand, because of the classy kids on both teams.
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I have been to several games over the past 2-3 years. To me, it seems almost as the high school refs let the girls get away with a LOT more physical play---harder tackles, more tugging/grabbing and much more aggressive attacks on the ball.
It may be a function that the high school refs just generally are not paid much (lowest common denominator)? I have been to some club matches with much better reffing as well as a much higher quality ref too.
I just think you get what you pay for. I know that there are good refs and bad refs, in all high school sports. Some take it very seriously and are very dedicated to their craft and have complete control over the matches. Others, not so much. The last 3-4 games that I have been to over the last 2-3 weeks have had very suspect officiating. The coaches have been on these guys but again, with only 2 refs at some matches (one will cover the middle 2/3's of one side of the field and the other will cover the other 2/3's of the other side)---you get a LOT of missed calls, bad calls, missed off-sides calls and missed balls off the opposing teams out of bounds. It's frustrating, to say the least!
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI watched the head coach for Beaverton Varsity Girls get a red card at the Beaverton JV game yesterday for yelling at the refs. Then he refused to leave the sideline. He even sat on the bench with the jv coach for the rest of the game.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI hate to say you did not watch very close. He did not get a card. I was asked to sit down and keep his opinions to himself. The ref told him that he would call the AD personally if he did not. The coach was quite the rest of the game. Once again there was no red card.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI hate to say you did not watch very close. He did not get a card. I was asked to sit down and keep his opinions to himself. The ref told him that he would call the AD personally if he did not. The coach was quite the rest of the game. Once again there was no red card.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI hate to say you did not watch very close. He did not get a card. I was asked to sit down and keep his opinions to himself. The ref told him that he would call the AD personally if he did not. The coach was quite the rest of the game. Once again there was no red card.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI agree with everything except is you are saying that a parent should get a red card. I don't think a parent should ever get one. However that is easy advice I've been very tempted to get in a refs face when he allowed wild play and my kid got injured. I don't mind physical play, but not wild dangerous play.
Unfortunately the majority of HS age refs do not engage the players or the coaches until things have already gotten out of hand.
In the Beaverton JV2 game the Ref didn't have the guts to tell the coach he leaves the field or the game is over which is the RULE.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostHe didn't ask him anything, the ref was pretty pissed off at the JV coach and rightfully so. He made some hand gesture and waived his hands in the air like he was booting him.
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HS Refee Pay much better than club
Originally posted by VanBasten View PostI have been to several games over the past 2-3 years. To me, it seems almost as the high school refs let the girls get away with a LOT more physical play---harder tackles, more tugging/grabbing and much more aggressive attacks on the ball.
It may be a function that the high school refs just generally are not paid much (lowest common denominator)? I have been to some club matches with much better reffing as well as a much higher quality ref too.
I just think you get what you pay for. I know that there are good refs and bad refs, in all high school sports. Some take it very seriously and are very dedicated to their craft and have complete control over the matches. Others, not so much. The last 3-4 games that I have been to over the last 2-3 weeks have had very suspect officiating. The coaches have been on these guys but again, with only 2 refs at some matches (one will cover the middle 2/3's of one side of the field and the other will cover the other 2/3's of the other side)---you get a LOT of missed calls, bad calls, missed off-sides calls and missed balls off the opposing teams out of bounds. It's frustrating, to say the least!
The problem is that the club pay is so bad that it's hard to attract and retain qualified individuals. If clubs would charge $40 more per player per season and send it to the ORA then they could attract and train more people who would then be available for the HS season.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI hate to say you did not watch very close. He did not get a card. I was asked to sit down and keep his opinions to himself. The ref told him that he would call the AD personally if he did not. The coach was quite the rest of the game. Once again there was no red card.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAt this age the Ref's #1 job it to conduct a game that is SAFE for all players. Too often refs let games get out of hand. You can tell the difference between a good ref and a paycheck casher by how much they talk to the players if the game is physical. A good ref will get on the rough play right off the top giving warnings and not being afraid to hand out Yellow cards. The best ref's will also tell the coach to reel his players in.
Unfortunately the majority of HS age refs do not engage the players or the coaches until things have already gotten out of hand.
In the Beaverton JV2 game the Ref didn't have the guts to tell the coach he leaves the field or the game is over which is the RULE.
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