Your honest input is appreciated....

Rob Graff wrote:The MN HS league is specifically limiting its teams to 10 in state games per team because there are not enough officials to allow for more games to be played.
This will severely dampen and restrict men's lacrosse in Minnesota. We need recent graduates to go into officiating.
Sonny wrote:Rob Graff wrote:The MN HS league is specifically limiting its teams to 10 in state games per team because there are not enough officials to allow for more games to be played.
This will severely dampen and restrict men's lacrosse in Minnesota. We need recent graduates to go into officiating.
I know a few years ago in Southern California, teams had to play neutral site doubleheaders for varsity H.S. games. 4 teams at one locale in back to back games with 2 officials to cover the doubleheader. Don't know if that is still the case or not. But it isn't fun for the refs, not to mention the fact that high school teams lost "home" contests because of the lack of officials.
mholtz wrote:I didn't want to do it because, frankly, I'm REALLY bad at it.
maybe with some training, and practice I might have gotten better, but for now I'll stick with coaching.
tamu33 wrote: After a few games we allow them to enter a tournament, where the assignor places them with experienced officials at the middle school level for the whole tourney. After a tourney with 6-8 games experience, the new official is fairly ready for the middle school level season and to work his way up
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