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Referee Program!

Welcome to the. Referee Assignor: Daneen Goncalves 612-203-2575. Referee Program!. Mentor Coordinators: Keaton Koehler 612-709-8397 Keatoneverett@gmail.com Brian Koehler 651-343-9526 soccer@Koehl erElectronics.com. 2019. Who’s who. Mentor Coordinator

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Referee Program!

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  1. Welcome to the • Referee Assignor: DaneenGoncalves 612-203-2575 Referee Program! • Mentor Coordinators: Keaton Koehler 612-709-8397 Keatoneverett@gmail.com Brian Koehler 651-343-9526 soccer@KoehlerElectronics.com 2019

  2. Who’s who • Mentor Coordinator • Train and assigns levels to officials • Schedule mentors • Conduct and coordinate on-site evaluations • Maintains ESA/ESC referee roster • Off-season trainings Referee Assignor • Schedule times/fields for Competitive games • Policies, Procedures, and Payscale • Assign officials to games • Maintains pay scale and pays officials • Manages gameofficials.net • Answers general phone calls/emails of program

  3. 2019 season outlook Mentor program updates! Self-Assign! Many opportunities to grow and make money!

  4. Working together Assignor Mentors Referees

  5. Minnesota SRC Registration You must register on Minnesota SRC site to be certified to ref at Edina (ESA/ESC same league) On bottom of page choose Assignor: GoncalvesDaneen. Then choose Edina Competition from the list. In a couple of days you will be able to sign up for games

  6. Home base! • Game assignments • Communications • Get paid electronically!

  7. Add your team as a conflict

  8. Must-do’s before season! • Competitive season begins April 29th, but assignments are open now! • All state certification and MYSA trainings complete (concussion training, background check) • W9 sent to the Club • Gameofficials account set up with updated availability, bank account • Uniforms ready • Communication with Brian/Daneen about your training level • Attend/work Pre-season scrimmages! • Familiarize yourself with policies and procedures (no-show, sick policy, etc.) • Program our numbers in your phone (text)! • Daneen 612-203-2575 Brian 651-343-9526 Keaton 612-709-8397

  9. Check In Processes • ESA League • Ensure players have shinguards • No jewelry • No roster • TCSL Check-in • MYSA Check-in

  10. Small side Updates New rule modifications for U9/10 - not up to coaches!!!! TCSL Rules MYSA Rules Video explanation - MYSA Video diagram - MYSA No punting/heading Offside in effect between build out line and end line Build out line in effect (as shown on next slide): Ideally, GK waits to put ball into play once all opponents retreat behind build out line GK can put ball into play sooner but he/she does so accepting positioning of the opponents and the consequences of how play resumes New rule modification for U11 - not up to coaches!!!! No heading

  11. Small side Updates - cont’d • U9/10 Field Dimensions

  12. Grade 8 Minnesota SRC - Youth Level 1 • Training Focus • Appearance • Confidence • Mechanics of the positions • Positioning to make the call

  13. Grade 8 Minnesota SRC - Youth Level 2 • Training Focus • Appearance • Confidence • Mechanics of the positions • Positioning to make the call • Correct calls for L1 mechanics

  14. Grade 8 Minnesota SRC - Youth Level 3 NEW: you must referee at least 3 Esa high school games. 9/10 or 11/12 grade • Training Focus • Appearance/Confidence • Field presence • Good pre-game talk • Communication on field • Knowing the basic Laws

  15. Grade 8 Minnesota SRC - Youth Levels 4-6 • Training Focus • Appearance/Confidence • Field presence • Good pre-game talk • Communication on field • Knowing the basic Laws • Foul recognition, making correct restart • Understand the game/ style and adjust • Anticipation of game flow (long ball) • Working as 3-person team • Bring game temperature down • Game management – use of cards to control

  16. Why we use this Method 2017 Results from another club 1632 Total Positions 96% Fill Rate!!! • Two U9 games had no center • All U11+ games had center and at least 1 AR Email from a Grade 6 referee Daneen and Brian, I'm out on the Rec fields right now near G/H and I have to say, these kids are fantastic.  You have six referees out here who are setting a new standard for young refs.  Shirts are tucked in, socks are pulled up, whistle tone is brilliant, signals are crisp and visible, and most important of all, every single one of these referees look involved in the game.  You two and your mentors are really doing a fantastic job with the young refs this year.  Honestly we have the best Rec referees I've seen.

  17. Referee Flip Coins Level 4-6 Level 3 Level 2 Level 1

  18. Expect high standard of professionalism YOU are leaders! We provide training and opportunities to grow YOU get what YOU put in!

  19. Questions??? Ask now!

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