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Mechanics Part 3 of 3 General Gameplay Mechanics Settled Situations Key Tips Keep the ball in front of you Anticipate whats next Adjust your positioning as needed Eye contact and nonverbal communication with your partner ID: 388907

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Two-Man

Mechanics – Part 3 of 3Slide2

General Gameplay MechanicsSlide3

Settled Situations

Key Tips

Keep the ball in front of you

Anticipate what’s next

Adjust your positioning as needed

Eye contact and non-verbal communication with your partnerSlide4

Settled Situations

On/Off Ball Officiating

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Settled Situations

Goal Scored

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Out of Bounds

Whistle for Out of Bounds

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TRAILSlide7

Restarts

Key Tips

BOTH

officials count

BOTH

teams

Make eye contact with your partner before any restartAlways be pointingStop sign Direction of play if ready

Communicate with players if necessarySlide8

Restarts

Settled Situation RestartsSlide9

Restarts

Restarts in TransitionSlide10

Transition

Key Tips

Lead

Stay one line ahead of the ball

Position your body to keep majority of play in front of you

Run

to your spot and let the play come to you

Trail

Count players

AHEAD

of you Don’t lag too far behind the play Anticipate where the play is going Slide11

Transition

Slow Clear

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Transition

Fastbreak

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Timeouts

Key Tips

Be aware of the situation

Take your time – keep your head up

Watch players cross to their benches

Come together as a crew

Keep your eyes on the benchesSlide14

Timeouts

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“Timeout!”Slide15

Penalty EnforcementSlide16

Penalty Enforcement

Key Tips

Relay to partner first

If multiple flags, come together first

Trail official reports to table

Use C-NOTE

Lead official get ball ready for playCount both teams before restart Slide17

Penalty Situations

Flag Down

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“Flag Down”

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Pre-game

Key Tips

Allow at least 20-30 minutes before the game

Cover the basics

Once you are on the field – you are on the clock!

Be

THE professionalSlide19

Coin Toss

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Lineup

Teams left shoulder towards goal they are defending

In-homes in?

Equipped?

20 Players?Make your speech quickSlide21

Equipment Checks

Key Tips

Don’t rush

Make sure you know what team and # each stick belongs to

Go away from the teams

One official keeps eyes on the benches

If illegal, be clear on what the infraction is

Fixable or not? Slide22

Equipment Checks

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Fight Procedures

Unfortunately,

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Try and remain calm

Get on your whistle

One official needs to freeze the benches Only separate if you feel safe to do so Come together and take a breath before adjudicating penalties, resuming play, etc… Slide24

Tips for Success

Each assignment you work is an audition

Look the part – dress, demeanor, discipline. Slide25

Tips for Success

Mistakes are made and we make them every game.

If you make one, make it for the right reason. If you clearly have made one, own up! Slide26

Tips for Success

Impersonations won’t work.

You referee who you are.

(By the way, who are you

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Tips for Success

It takes a support team to reach the higher elevations.

Remember where you came from and who

broke the

trail for you. Slide28

Tips for Success

Fair-minded, accountable, decisive: the hallmarks of the very finest officials…(and leaders).

In

the crucible of officiating you mold and temper skills for a lifetime. Slide29

This concludes the presentation.

To take the ULOA quiz visit the following website.

http://uloa.org/fall-2014-uloa-training-quiz/

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