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DayofGame Basketball Officials Camps. |
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Concordia University in Orange County and Azusa Pacific University have been selected
to host the 2008 DayofGame Basketball Officials Camps.
Camp dates are as follows:
June 14 and 15 Azusa Pacific University
June 21 and 22 Azusa Pacific University
July 11, 12 and 13 Concordia University (Orange County)
The camp is an opportunity for officials to work competitive high school games.
Officials will be evaluated by Division I Men's and Women's Basketball officials.
John Dangleis, assignor for the Big West, NAIA, Div III, and Community Colleges
Basketball conferences will be part of the observation crew.
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The camp will focus on 3-person mechanics (both men's and women's) and other topics
related to game management. In addition, there will be general discussions on how to
advance your officiating career.
Unlike other officiating camps, I guarantee you will be observed by the best in the
profession. The observations will provide crucial insight to allow you to improve
your skills as an official. I pride myself in providing a positive learning environment
for all participants.
The cost of the camp is $190.00
. The camp fee is due before May 15, 2008 .
Make check payable to Day of Game
After submitting your application, a confirmation email will follow with instructions.
If you are interested in the DayofGame Basketball Officials Camp, please fill
out your information in the spaces below and submit it.
Sincerely,
Rich Kollen
13141 Sutton
Cerritos, California 90703
562-239-2001 office
714-658-5793 mobile
DayofGame@aol.com
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