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2014 Spring Association Meeting. January 25, 2014. July 28, 2013 meeting at Cardinal Gibbons High School Motion Passed which stated, “ The Disciplinary Committee will be the Executive Board”
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2014 Spring Association Meeting January 25, 2014
July 28, 2013 meeting at Cardinal Gibbons High School • Motion Passed which stated, “The Disciplinary Committee will be the Executive Board” • Board election which has Jude Carr (President), Abbas Piran (Vice President), Jeremy Smith (Secretary), Bill Gibson, AymanNabulsi, Demah Payne, and Larry Stroud, Jr (Members at Large) Old Business
New Member Welcome • SURVEY MONKEY RESULTS • Done to give the Association a voice • Most Responses were positive but I would like to address a few items • 100 people responded • Clarification on Spring Rating • On-Line Store New Business
New Business-New Members Welcome • Stephen Bickford • Paul Curry • Dylan Ejlaji • Hicham El Bariqi • David Hicks • Ashton Larkin • Felipe Lorenzo • Patrick McDade • Ross McKernan • John Mosser • Chris Weston Welcome Back • Aldo Emerath • Romain Morales • Todd Sutton
Do you feel you are a better official this season (the boys 2013 season) compared to last season (the 2013 girls season)? Yes-88 No-12 Survey Monkey Results
How Many Clinics Did You Attend this Summer? 1 Clinic-18 2 Clinics-10 3 Clinics-16 4 Clinics-17 5 Clinics-17 6 Clinics-22 Survey Monkey Results
Do you feel the clinics have made you a better official? Yes-94 No-6 Survey Monkey Results
DO YOU THINK THE PLAYOFF SYSTEM IS FAIR? Yes-69, No-21, Unsure-10 “The commitment to drive and attend all the clinics and scrimmages required to make a Class 1 or 2 takes a lot of time. It tough to justify all that time and travel for a $70 playoff game or two.” “No. Once an official is playoff-qualified, the selection process puts more emphasis solely on experience/grade rather than ability.” Survey Monkey Results
What are some changes you would like to see done to IMPROVE the Triangle Soccer Officials Association? __________________________________ -”Hold a significant number of the clinics were the vast majority of your Officials are.” Response: We are all in this together. Thus the reason we are meeting in Wilson and Chapel Hill this spring. Survey Monkey Results
-“for games that have to travel long distances to see the possibility of giving the referee the two games on the same place” ------------------------------------------------------------------- RESPONSE: Mark Dreibelbis, “If you expect an official to work multiple games, give their optimal effort, be able physically and mentally to perform at a high level of productivity, working multiple games is an unreasonable expectation and diminishes the overall officiating product during the contest(s).” Survey Monkey Results
-”Have observers come out to more of the actual regular season games and assess” -”More opportunity to receive assessment/specific feedback. Less politics in game assignments.” ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Response: I have an open policy that you can get assessed for $50.00. NOT ONE PERSON HAS TAKEN THIS OPPORTUNITY. I OBSERVED 24 Games this fall. I can’t be everywhere Survey Monkey Results
Survey Monkey Results “I’m not sure what exactly the Board does” -We meet twice a year to prepare for the upcoming season -During the season we handle topics that come up about the Association -Per vote from our Summer Clinic, we handle Disciplinary Matters
“Continue to refer to I have so many College Referees middles. Due to the fact that you are a college Referees does not make you better than many Refs which you have. Many Referees are happy with being a professional and excellent Referee.” ------------------------------------------------------------------ RESPONSE: STRIVE TO BE THE BEST OFFICIAL YOU CAN BE. THE PLAYOFFS DESERVE THE BEST OFFICIALS! It is my job to find those officials who met the criteria on and off the field and put them on the game(s). Survey Monkey Results
“Especially with no more double headers, I would like to see less travel for all these single games.” ------------------------------------------------------------- RESPONSE: The average trip to a game this fall was 23.9 miles. The average trip to a game last spring was 24.3 miles. Survey Monkey Results
DO YOU LIKE THE TIMELINESS OF ASSIGNMENTS? Yes 96 No 4 Survey Monkey Responses
DO YOU LIKE HAVING OBSERVERS AT YOUR SCRIMMAGES? YES-97 NO-3 Survey monkey responses
https://www.nchsaa.org/intranet/downloadManagerControl.php?mode=getFile&elementID=8397&type=5&atomID=10736https://www.nchsaa.org/intranet/downloadManagerControl.php?mode=getFile&elementID=8397&type=5&atomID=10736 • For the spring, each scrimmage will DOUBLE as a clinic. • Go to 2 other clinics (Thursday and Feb 13 at East Chapel Hill, Feb 6 at Fike) and do 3 scrimmages you will received 6 clinics and 3 scrimmages • Scrimmages will be self-assigned (see handout) New Business-Spring Rating
Many have asked about new warm-up shirts and polos. • You can buy this and other Triangle Soccer Referee merchandise on our On-Line Store. • The link is on the far left of our website http://arkansasapparel.net/Triangle_Soccer_Ref FYI
Congratulations Justin Finger, NCYSA Male Youth Referee of the Year Sarah Curry, NCYSA Female Adult Referee of the Year
I am very proud of what we have accomplished in 1.5 years. However, we cannot be content. Let’s strive for the best in 2014! See you at the Carolina Ale House (512 Creekside Drive) for some awards and fellowship. In Closing