I've played in 3 tournaments so far (started playing pball about 5 months ago) and have yet to ref because I wasn't sure how it all worked. This was an excellent tutorial about how that sheet works! My one question is this: how do you tell from the score sheet if the receiving team is in the right position? I didn't get that from here and maybe I missed it. If I can get that answered, then I think I'll be ready to ref my first game! Thanks....
Referees don't circle every point but instead put slashes to indicate 1st and 2nd servers-especially when a ref has to be replaced by an incoming Ref who can then immediately know who is serving and know side-outs. We are taught to only circle the winning score and draw a line through the remaining numbers. See ruclips.net/video/M2QDfbI4ovg/видео.html. Thanks.
This scoresheet has a lot of good info on it. Can we get a copy of it?
I've played in 3 tournaments so far (started playing pball about 5 months ago) and have yet to ref because I wasn't sure how it all worked. This was an excellent tutorial about how that sheet works! My one question is this: how do you tell from the score sheet if the receiving team is in the right position? I didn't get that from here and maybe I missed it. If I can get that answered, then I think I'll be ready to ref my first game! Thanks....
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This is very helpful. Where can I get copies of the score sheet you are using? It's easier to use than ones I've seen on the USAPA website. Thank you
Referees don't circle every point but instead put slashes to indicate 1st and 2nd servers-especially when a ref has to be replaced by an incoming Ref who can then immediately know who is serving and know side-outs. We are taught to only circle the winning score and draw a line through the remaining numbers. See ruclips.net/video/M2QDfbI4ovg/видео.html. Thanks.