If you didn’t know, I’ve started reffing volleyball this past year. It’s been a blast! The Jr. High season came to an end, and I was sad; I really loved being a part of that. So I was excited when I was offered an opportunity to ref an adult co-ed league in Nampa and totally took advantage of that. (it was actually offered to Melissa, but when they wanted us to start, she was busy, so I took it on) Reffing on that level took on a different vibe to volleyball, and actually helped me to relax quite a bit, since it can be stressful to ref an honest game when you haven’t had any training and weren’t 100% sure on the calls. It’s not the hand signals, since I have them memorized, but it was applying everything to the game, when it can be pretty fast paced, even at the Jr. High level.
So adult league was fun, and really good practice. The players tend to be sloppy at times, but for the most part, no one complained. That ended two weeks prior to Thanksgiving, and I’ve been itching to ref again. Well, as it turns out, someone in Caldwell needed someone to fill in for a couple of nights for the next two weeks and I replied immediately. She emailed me back and I’m reffing again! Albeit only a few nights, it’s still reffing.
It’s interesting to see the caliber of talent (or lack thereof) when reffing leagues, especially compared to Jr. High. While the girls in school have a base understanding for the game, there is something that comes with age, and experience. Some of these players while they make incredible hits over the net, don’t quite grasp the difference between legal hits, and just hitting the ball over, which usually consists of ‘throws’ while spiking the ball, or stepping over the center line, which is a net fault.
I’d normally be pretty strict on this, but both teams in my first game last night were equally sloppy, and I decided quickly, just to let them ‘play’. I called the major things, but sloppy hits were frequent on both sides, and neither team complained.
In stark contrast to that, the 20:00 game was much tighter. Teams were better on hits, watching the net, and I really only had couple of net calls. The ability of these players is part of the reason I enjoy reffing so much. Some of these rallies went on for a minute or two, and some players commented on coming to play volleyball as a workout. It was a lot of fun, and there was a lot of thanks for reffing, as I hear a lot that there are many times when they just have to keep track of their own scores and call their shots as they see them, in absence of a ref.
It really felt good to blow that whistle again, even though it hasn’t really been that long. I’m looking forward to reffing in spring, and then getting back into the Jr.High/High school level next year.
Thanks for reading!
“If I didn’t call it, it didn’t happen.” – Refs everywhere.