Showing posts with label MRD Home Season. Show all posts
Showing posts with label MRD Home Season. Show all posts

Monday, August 18, 2008

Game Journal - 5.10.08

Incident 1 - During the consolation bout, the pack repeatedly became extremely spread out or split. While I kept a handle on that, it left me unable to watch for what should have been obvious penalties, like entering at the front of the pack.
Comments - All I can do is continue to work on my awareness, so I can call pack problems while observing other fouls, or at least be mindful when calling pack situations to check repeatedly for other penalties.

Friday, July 18, 2008

Game Journal - 4.12.08

Incident 1 - During the jam a skater earned her third major penalty of the period. Between jams this was discovered and we ejected that skater. First I informed her, then followed up that she had to leave the track entirely. I found someone to serve out the rest of her penalty and restarted play.
Comments - I should have made a greater effort to explain to both teams and to the other referees why she was leaving the track. While I did notify everyone I needed to notify, there were other people who would have been well served by being informed.

Incident 2 - A skater was apparently called out for a major by a jammer referee at the back of the pack and instead of skating to the penalty box, simply slowed down for a lap, then rejoined play. Worse, when a member of the other team asked a referee about it, the concern was ignored.
Comments - As the head referee for the bout, I feel these break downs in systems are ultimately my fault. Some of us are rushing through processes or ignoring problems in the name of returning to play, despite the advantage these actions might grant by our carelessness.

Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Game Journal - 3.22.08 and Men's Derby

VV/QS and UR/RD

Incident 1 - Towards the end of the second period in a close game, a score discrepancy was found from the previous jam. I brought the jam ref and score keeper together, they agreed that the score board was wrong. At this point I sent the score keeper to go update the scoreboard and stats table, waited for her to return, and then started the next jam. Apparently it was half way through this jam before the score was actually updated.

Comments - I should have at least made sure the score got changed before we started, but really should’ve done the notifying myself. I also should have made doubly sure that the team captains knew what was going on, which I thought I did, but may have forgotten to do because it was so easy a change (no one disagreed).

Incident 2 - A vital piece of our safety system was apparently missing for the whole first period. I was not notified of it’s absence until the end of the first period.

Comments - While ensuring this was and is not my job, overall safety is. I will be sure that I check before each bout, regardless of who’s job it is to do so, to make sure we never have a repeat of this incident.

Men’s Derby Supplement! From ten minute expo bout on 3.29.08 featuring the New York Shock Exchange and the Midwest Men’s Roller Derby

Incident 1 - After the first jam ended I stopped paying attention and just started going back to my starting spot. As such I missed seeing a skater go down, as did everyone else.

Comments - While this was no one’s fault (the fall), and it was noticed that it had happened (simply, no one actually SAW it happen), it could have been much worse. It could have been a late hit, or someone falling where it wasn’t obvious. I need to remember that I should always be paying attention, there is always something that could happen, even before and after a bout, much less a jam.

Friday, May 23, 2008

Game Journal - 2.23.08

Incident 1 - Didn't feel as in tune with Pack or Jam refs as I have in the past. Specifically I felt overwhelmed and more like I was waiting to hear them call things rather than seeing the fouls and seeing them call it.
Comments - I've been taking myself out of the middle in practice to work on jam reffing, I need to do better at equalizing my time at practice.

Incident 2 - Saw a possible late hit, but I wasn't sure of it. Instead of giving a penalty, or doing nothing, I skated over and reminded the skater to listen for and be conscious of the four whistles.
Comments - After this I had no more problems with this type of thing, so i think this was effective and I should be more conscious of when I can give effective warnings like this one (though not INSTEAD of a deserved penalty).

Incident 3 - Sent a player off the track to rectify a situation involving too many on the track, she went to the penalty box because she didn't understand what was going on. Once the jam ended I sent her back to her team bench and considered the matter closed. Later I learned that she'd gotten her minors cleared, incorrectly.
Comments - I should have followed up with our head ref AND both of our penalty tracking assistants to let them know why she'd been sent off and that she should not have her minors reset.

Saturday, April 26, 2008

Game Journal - 1.26.08

Incident 1 - I delayed the reporting of several minor penalties in order to clarify an already enforced major.
Comments - Should have waited until between jams to clarify that the call was a major, it had been enforced and mistake was not immediately effecting game play.

Incident 2 - Repeatedly tried to call in a single minor, probably resulting in missed calls on other penalties.
Comments - Need to get better at remembering several minors, so I don't need to report each one or two before I can call more. Also, need to work with rest of the crew to improve reporting process.

Incident 3 - Unintentionally yelled at a team rep who was trying to clarify a call between jams. I assumed she was mistaking me for the Head Ref.
Comments - Need to work on switching my voice from calling volume during jams to communicating volume between them. Also, need to hear questions out before I assume I understand them, even when not Head Ref.