Do's1. Smile 2. Arrive on time for your game. This means being there at least ten minutes prior to game time so that you can check the players and the field. 3. Dress in proper referee attire - Referee shirt(either gold, black, red, or blue) black shorts, and stockings, watch, pen, game card, flags, red/yellow cards, whistle and a coin. 4. Be courteous to all the players, parents and coaches. 5. Blow your whistle LOUDLY and help the younger players if they seem to be confused. 6. Know the rules of the age group you are officiating. | Don'ts1. Get involved in any arguments with coaches or parents 2. Be late, let Jeremiah Fasl(415-1954) or Steve Sather(288-5867) know if you cannot make an assignment or will be late. 3. Yell at or argue with any players. 4. Take on more games than you can handle. 5. Get involved in any arguments with coaches or parents. |