Monday, September 20, 2021

9-24-21 Randolph v. Osmond

 

Premier Sports Officials Assn: Crew 3                                  

Week 5: Randolph v Osmond

Premier Sports Officials Association

Referee

Tom Hinrichs


Line Judge

Jeff Pate

Linesman

Gary Hall

Umpire

Braxton Arndt

Back Judge

Bryan Gonzalez

Supervisor of Officials: Sean Johnston




Core Values “Safety, Fairness, Common Sense, Respect for the Game,”


Weather

Partly sunny high of 69

Agenda

Plan A: Flying from the Millard Airport
4:00- Meet at the Millard Airport: Meet at the couch inside the front door
4:45- Arrive in Norfolk (we will have a courtesy car)
5:20: Arrive in Randolph6:20: Walk the field
6:30: Parent's night ceremony
Following Parent's Night Ceremony
Meet with Coach  ( Mark Lech Randolph)
Meet with Coach   (Cory Lenton Osmond) 
6:45 Conduct the Coin Toss
7:00 Kick-off
8:45: Off the field
9:15: Return to Norfolk
10:00: Land at the Millard Airport


Plan B: If we do not fly
3:30: Leave from Menards in Elkhorn
5:30 :Arrive at Randolph
6:20: Walk the field
6:30: Parent's night ceremony
Following Parent's Night Ceremony
Meet with Coach  ( Mark Lech Randolph)
Meet with Coach   (Cory Lenton Osmond) 
6:45 Conduct the Coin Toss
7:00 Kick-off
9:15: Off the field
11:30: Back at Menards

From The Randolph AD:

we typically have the officials dress at school and then also shower in our girls varsity locker room after the game.  Our principal, Brandi Bartels or myself will meet you at the west doors of our high school and escort you to your locker room--the football field is located on the southeast corner of town and I will get you direction when I see you on Friday--we have parent's night on Friday starting at 6:30 so the coaches meeting and such can take place either before or after that.  I will have a spot reserved for you at the field-located on the northeast corner of the complex by our shed.  My number is 402-360-0165--cell number and you can reach me at that number any time.

Thought of the Week
Game Management: The missing Piece

1. Body language- strong signals
2. Situational awareness-football smarts
3. Dealing with coaches
  • Look the coach in the eye
  • Let the coach have his say
  • Respond
  • Be approachable
4. Be a communicator- not a dictator
5. Have some empathy for coaches- it's a difficult job
6. Don't look for trouble
7. Move with purpose (Stand still during penalty enforcement- don't mill around,
it makes us look confused).

Last Week's Hudl Video

The video of our Week 4 game (Logan View v. Schuyler) in on Hudl: "Pressbox LVHS v
Schuyler Hig 9-17-21. I have shared he copy with my comments.  Great work last week,

Scouting Report

Osmond   (3-1) Coach: Cory Lenton

  • Allen (W 32-27)
  • Niobrara- Verdigre (W 48-6)
  • Riverside (L 6-61) 
  • Winside (W 44-14)
Key Stats: (Through two games)
  • Only nine passing attempts
  • Leading rusher is #2 B. Solorzano avg 7 yds per cary

Randolph (0-4) (Coach Mark Lech)
  • Hartington-Newcastle (L 0-68)
  • Pender  (L8-58)
  • Emerson-Hubbard (L 18-42)
  • Wynot (L 16-64)

Key Stats: No stats on Max preps

  • This Week's Training Video

  • Keys & Mechanics: The little things
  • 1. The clock, the clock, the clock. Two sets of eyes (at least) and know when
    the clock stops. (LJ and R- when R is facing the clock) (LJ, U and BJ) when the R is opp.
    2. When we have two flags on a play the throwing officials need to confer then
    get information to the R.
  • 3. No hurry to throw a flag- let things play out
  • 4. Put holding into a category (use this verbiage with coaches)
  • -Grab and restrict
  • -Hook and restrict
  • -Takedown
  • -Tackle

  • https://youtu.be/J-C4wINblG0



  • Leadership Rule of the Week

    • Overkill is underrated: Don't just prepare until you are right- prepare until you cannot be wrong.

    •  Hell's comin' with me:  If you don't take care of the business; the business will take care of you.

    • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ynKoZD-sFi4