Green Shirt - Community Referee Assessment
Referee Name
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First Name
Last Name
Referee Email
example@example.com
Referee Coach Name
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First Name
Last Name
Referee Coach Email
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example@example.com
Date
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Communication
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Yes
Attempts to blow a loud whistle when making a call
Attempts to signal fouls, out of bounds, travels, double dribbles correctly, in particular puts hand/fist up as required.
Attempts to communicate verbally with the sortable with a loud voice
Displays confident body language
Mechanics
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Yes
Attempts to make a good LEAD position with a good view of the play and then adjusts to see the maintain the view
Attempts to make a good TRAIL position with a good view of the play and then adjusts to see the maintain the view.
Shows an awareness of areas by not blowing calls in front of their partner referee
Works hard to keep up with the play
Calling of the game
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Yes
Attempts to identify and call obvious travel, double dribble and out of bounds violations
Attempts to identify and obvious fouls especially in heavy contact situations which result in a player falling to the floor or losing the ball.
Game control
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Yes
Attempts to make decisions without hesitation, calling the 'first' foul or violation before a foul
Professionalism
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Yes
Arrives on time
Arrives with the correct equipment, uniform and appears ready to participate
Demonstrates professionalism by treating players with respect and accepting feedback in good spirit.
General Administration
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Yes
With the assistance of a mentor, effectively administers the start of the game by ensuring the right number of players are on the court, having the right size ball and tossing it up correctly.
Effectively communicates events during a game such as time out and substitution.
Effectively ends a game by blowing a final whistle ; checking the sheet system and signing the of the scoring system/sheet.
Rules
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Can describe some basic rules of the game (specifically fouls, travel, double dribble, out of bounds) and explain basic positioning principles.
Comment (if any)
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