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A Message from the Head Referee 

 To All House League and Rep Referees
We thank you for the constant and, at times, hard work done throughout this past season.
We are very proud of all of you and look forward to having you back for the upcoming Indoor/Outdoor Season.
Stay tuned for upcoming courses and meetings.

Rick Singh

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 2010 New Referee Clinics
 
 The Ontario Soccer Association has made changes to the referee training program. Please visit the
 OSA website for details on new training program.

 Entry Level: open to applicants who are 14 years old by March 31st, 2010.
 Mini Level: open to applicants who are 12 or 13 years old by March 31st, 2010. The RHSC will not be running a Mini course. If you are
 interested in the mini course you can search the OSA website for other locations.

 Course Application Form

 Applicants will be interviewed prior to acceptance into the training program.

 Date  Time   Location   Room   Status
 Entry Level Course
Apr. 10-11  9:00am to
 4:00pm 

Richvale Community Centre

 Program Room 2  Course Full
May 1-2  9:00am to
 4:00pm 

Bayview Hill Community Centre

 Teasdale Room  Course Full

 The Ref's Call

 In Charge of the Game

The referee's decision is final and not subject to debate.
This is the most basic rule of any sport.
Players, coaches and spectators must accept this principle.
Faced with verbal harrassment, intimidation, or physical threats, a referee has the right to abandon a game in these circumstances.

We cannot afford to drive referees away from the game. Any game official is under enough pressure without that added unnecessarily by players, coaches and spectators.

Support the Referees

Let's face it, no one can totally agree with all the decisions and actions of the referee. The referee's job is the most difficult one in soccer... but the most important one. It's a job that, because it is less important for the youngest players, can be done at that level by a parent or coach.

As the game becomes more formalized, the referee is key to the proper conduct of the game. It's not unknown for rookie 14-year-old referees officiating 8-year-old players to be subjected to verbal abuse from overly zealous parents. Hopefully you're not one of them.

If it is coming form a parent of one of your child's teammates, what action should be taken? Because it does need action!

A quiet word in his/her ear may or may not be the way to go. A word with the coach? It needs to be handled delicately, but it should not be ignored because it is not right. On another note, do you make a point of thanking the referee at the end of the game? If not, consider it.


Created by: rhsc -- Last updated:Mar 04, 2010
 

 
 
 
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