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Home Visitors

Score Board. Score Board. Competition _________________ Date _________________ Location _________________. Competition _________________ Date _________________ Location _________________. Referee __________________ AR 1 __________________ AR 2 __________________.

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  1. Score Board Score Board Competition _________________ Date _________________ Location _________________ Competition _________________ Date _________________ Location _________________ Referee __________________ AR 1 __________________ AR 2 __________________ Referee __________________ AR 1 __________________ AR 2 __________________ Home Visitors Home Visitors Kick Off Kick Off Home Team Home Team Visiting Team Visiting Team Team Captains Team Captains Team Name Jersey Color Team Name Jersey Color Goals Goals Times U8/10 2 x 25 U11/12 2 x 30 U13/14 2 x 35 U15/16 2 x 40 U17/18 2 x 45 Varsity 2 x 40 JV 2 x 35 Times U8/10 2 x 25 U11/12 2 x 30 U13/14 2 x 35 U15/16 2 x 40 U17/18 2 x 45 Varsity 2 x 40 JV 2 x 35 Player Time Player Time N N E E W W S S Cautions UB Unsporting DT Dissent PI Persistent DR Delays FRD No 10 E Enters L Leaves Ejections SFP Serious Foul VC Violent Cond S Spits DGH Denies Goal DGF Denies Goal AL Lang or Gest 2CT 2d Caution Cautions UB Unsporting DT Dissent PI Persistent DR Delays FRD No 10 E Enters L Leaves Ejections SFP Serious Foul VC Violent Cond S Spits DGH Denies Goal DGF Denies Goal AL Lang or Gest 2CT 2d Caution Reason Reason C/E C/E # # Min Min Reason Reason C/E C/E # # Min Min C1 Enter/Leave C2 PI C3 DT C4 UB C5 Incident Lang C6 Coach use of Elect/Mech C7 Tobacco D1 VC/S D2 SFP D3 AL D4 Joining Fight D5 Taunt D6 2CT C1 Enter/Leave C2 PI C3 DT C4 UB C5 Incident Lang C6 Coach use of Elect/Mech C7 Tobacco D1 VC/S D2 SFP D3 AL D4 Joining Fight D5 Taunt D6 2CT Player Time 1st Half 2nd Half Player Time 1st Half 2nd Half

  2. Pre-Game Checklist: 1. Meet with game administrator. Get name, where will they be, solicit help for crowd control 2. Meet with both coaches. Get rosters, review sportsmanship guidelines, ask if they have inspected the players equipment and if they are properly and safely equipped, reviews substitution procedures, team areas, ball holders? Overtime procedures. Get game balls 3. Meet with time keeper: Review signals for clock stoppage and when clock is to stop 4. Inspect field: goals anchored? nets taut? properly marked? legal corner flags? 5. Review duties with other officials (below) 6.Player review – shin guards – 2 inches, no jewelry except medical alert and must be taped down, check for braces. 3 Rules – Have fun, play within the laws, good sportsmanship. Play ball, not player. Play the whistle. Discuss Encroachment 7. Meet with Captains. Coin Toss. Control Players. Captains are allowed to ask questions Officials Pre-Game Review 1. Off-sides. Maintain position with second to last defender or ball, which ever is closer to goal line If penalty is warranted, raise flag and remain still until whistle sounds, if I don’t see it hold position unless defense gains control, then lower and resume normal position. 2. Ball out of bounds. You have primary control in your half, but please raise the flag if it goes out on my half. If I look at you, it means I’m needing some help. If you saw it, give me the signal, if not drop your flag to your side and I’ll make a decision. 3. Language – listen and talk to players, especially use of hands. Let me know about profanity. 4. Flag Signals – Crisp. Need to talk to me, pat your patch. Furled flag means something is wrong At beginning and half, count the players on your side and then unfurl the flag – I will be looking for a ready signal. 5. Substitutions – mirror flags 6. Clock – scoreboard is official if working. If stops working tell me. 7. Corner Kicks – don’t watch ball, watch players, give me first shot at anything in the box 8. PKs – move into edge of PA on goal line. 9. Throw-ins. Trail watch feet, lead watches hands. 10. Fouls – let me set tone UNLESS you see something really outlandish. Keep watch behind my back. 11. Will do my best to make eye contact at every stoppage. Pre-Game Checklist: 1. Meet with game administrator. Get name, where will they be, solicit help for crowd control 2. Meet with both coaches. Get rosters, review sportsmanship guidelines, ask if they have inspected the players equipment and if they are properly and safely equipped, reviews substitution procedures, team areas, ball holders? Overtime procedures. Get game balls 3. Meet with time keeper: Review signals for clock stoppage and when clock is to stop 4. Inspect field: goals anchored? nets taut? properly marked? legal corner flags? 5. Review duties with other officials (below) 6.Player review – shin guards – 2 inches, no jewelry except medical alert and must be taped down, check for braces. 3 Rules – Have fun, play within the laws, good sportsmanship. Play ball, not player. Play the whistle. Discuss Encroachment 7. Meet with Captains. Coin Toss. Control Players. Captains are allowed to ask questions Officials Pre-Game Review 1. Off-sides. Maintain position with second to last defender or ball, which ever is closer to goal line If penalty is warranted, raise flag and remain still until whistle sounds, if I don’t see it hold position unless defense gains control, then lower and resume normal position. 2. Ball out of bounds. You have primary control in your half, but please raise the flag if it goes out on my half. If I look at you, it means I’m needing some help. If you saw it, give me the signal, if not drop your flag to your side and I’ll make a decision. 3. Language – listen and talk to players, especially use of hands. Let me know about profanity. 4. Flag Signals – Crisp. Need to talk to me, pat your patch. Furled flag means something is wrong At beginning and half, count the players on your side and then unfurl the flag – I will be looking for a ready signal. 5. Substitutions – mirror flags 6. Clock – scoreboard is official if working. If stops working tell me. 7. Corner Kicks – don’t watch ball, watch players, give me first shot at anything in the box 8. PKs – move into edge of PA on goal line. 9. Throw-ins. Trail watch feet, lead watches hands. 10. Fouls – let me set tone UNLESS you see something really outlandish. Keep watch behind my back. 11. Will do my best to make eye contact at every stoppage.

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