IT'S ALL POLITICAL!!! It's not how good of a ref you are, it's about who knows you and who votes you!!! Rick states each year less than 25% of coach's/AD's recommendations/votes get turned in, and if thy do, there's only 2-3 names on there!!!
You've got to watch your schedule too. Stay in one area (Like I've done) and you'll only get seen by the same 10 or so teams. You've got to make sure ot spread yourself around and make sure a lot of different coaches see you to get more votes.
But that's difficult to do anyways!!! Make one bad call in December or enforce rules "that no one else does" and your marked by coaches and ADs and it's hard to get dates. Heck, it's hard just to break into the Varsity level anyway. Most ADs give the contracts out for the next year's tournaments before the ground thaws or new refs cycle in. Don't get me wrong, I understand that ADs and coaches want to keep good refs for their tourneys when they find 'em, but it is tough to work in when you'r new...
Couple key points for newer refs:
1) STAY WITH IT!!! Work the Kids tourney's, the Jr High and JV circuit!!! Get good with those coaches and they'll pass your name up if your worthy!!!
2) ASK QUESTIONS!!! Ask the Coaches, ADs and other "veterans" refs to tell you what to work on!!!
3) Go to all of the meetings! KWOA Clinic in Nov. and the Area Suprevisor meetings.
4) Go to duels and tourneys and visit with those refs, even if your just a "fan".
5) Give out your "card" (check KSHSAA Official's Manuel) ANYTIME you work. I still do and get gruff from those refs who "have been around" and even those coaches who know me. But if they have your card and keep it in their desk, they might see it in late Jan. when they fill out their votes...
6) Creat a business cards for yourself and give it to whomever you talk to wrestling. Never know when a ref your give it to, calls you to fill in, rides along or works with. THAT MIGHT JUST BE YOUR BREAK!!! Never know who might have your cards and needs a ref or is asked if they know a ref...
7) BE PATIENT!!! I've reffered for my 15th year now and JUST got my 1st Regional Last year!!! I knwo some refs who have worked 25+ yrs and never worked a State...You've got to put in the time and improve every match, every date, every year and maybe, just maybe...you'll make a conection out there that'll be in a position to help you to the next level..
I'll stop preaching now...
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