Jump to content

Have Know it all fans ruined HS basketball!


Onaroll
 Share

Recommended Posts

Bad refs are a part of high school basketball... They have always been around and they always will be... there is no way to have a "perfect" ref... but as far as ruining high school basketball, I dont think the refs or the fans have ruined HS Bball...Games are more fun now than they have ever been

825514148[/snapback]

 

I agree with you totally...

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • Replies 91
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

Know it all fans havent ruined the sport of basketball.  Obnoxious Parents are one of the biggest downfalls to the sport of the Game.  Parents screaming at their on Coaches and the referes at the same time.  I had to do a game about a month ago and the entire game a mother was screaming walk when they double dribbled or hold when it was blocking, keeping up with her on stats throughout the entire game.  She then proceeds to go to the scorers table at half time and go through the scorebook while the scorekeeper was away....

 

I have to go to many games around the state and I must say this is a troubling trend that seems to be on the increase.....  Parents put their kids up on a pedastal and before long the kids carry their parents attitudes and behavior mannerisms over onto the court....  In the long run if the kid is a college prospect their chances of getting a scholarship is seriously damaged because of the parents and the players attitudes... Because this is one of the first bits of information that a recruiter determines.... And believe me, I know this more than most people would...

 

Not all Ref's are the same but for the most part there are some very good ones out there....

825514528[/snapback]

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Amen. I'm neither a coach nor a ref but I've even had a parent come up to me and complain about their kid's playing time or whatnot as if there was something I could do about it. It's crazy

Edited by Pantherbert
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Muffin you are so stupid!  Have you got it narrowed down yet?..lol...You have no idea who I am.....but I have news for you I know alot about you.... I know about the little fiasco with your son and the coach that you tried unsuccessfully to get fired at RBS.

825514777[/snapback]

Think I got you narrowed down to two counties,which one are you living in now,I was in one of them yesterday,As far as my son leave him out of it,as for you being a ref,you are getting closer to saying yes all the time. Speak up do not be ashamed,as far as me and my little fiasco,that is common knowledge ,everyone knows about that,and guess what I,M not done yet.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Listen guys, I don't know or care why you two are at each other's throats but please take this elsewhere. Don't get this thread locked down on ruined for everybody else. Thanks

825514898[/snapback]

 

 

Your right Pantherbert, I'm done with muffin.... I lost my temper when she started calling me names and I shouldn't have. I apologize for sinking to her level and I hope the moderators don't shut the thread down.

Edited by Onaroll
Link to comment
Share on other sites

I am not a ref because I understand how hard it is to officiate. Everyone makes mistakes, but refs are not forgiven for their mistakes from fans, and yes sometimes coaches keep grudges. I am a coach and continue to grow in trying to keep an objective mind about the sport I love and all that surrounds it. There are good and bad fans, ref, coaches and players. When everyone stops striving to be the best and most honest at what they do, then there becomes a major problem. The only problem I see with refs (very few) is when a ref has opinions about a coach, school, county, or city that fogs his brain to keep an unbiased mind in calling games, because the kids just play the game for the fun of it, at least that's what it should be about. So, actually, this thread is meaningless, just as the other thread started about refs. WE are all to blame for any failures of TSSAA basketball, coaches, fans, players, and refs. WE could all do a better job of role modelling and sharpen our leadership skills. I asked our team yesterday if they knew what a leader does. A LEADER is a server. My question: Have us leaders (coaches, refs, and fans) served the game of basketball the way it should be served; and what kind of example do WE as leaders (coaches, refs, and fans) set for players and under-adult-aged fans attending the games? GOD Bless!!!

 

 

 

 

;)

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I have attampted to stay off this thread - but can not hold back:

 

Fan's, coaches, ref's, and players all push the limit at times. Ironically, the players get fouls called for it - or tossed from the game, coaches get T'd up or tossed, fan's get tossed, yet the Ref's are pretty much unscathed for their errors.

 

I beieve that is where the frustration rolls in. However, I do not believe it is ruining the game.

 

I am an official, in another sport, and I agree the Ref's need to develop a thicker skin than most. Not to the piont of being abused, but can't have Rabbit Ears either.

 

But as an official, I feel I can comment on a growing trend I have seen lately. It appears as though calls are beginning to become more prevelant based on the Scoreboard rather than what is actually happening on the court. This is what tends to upset most fans, the lack of consistency at both ends of the court.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

as a huge fan of basketball for a very long time, i have been around all types of refs. Yes, some refs officiate with a very large chip on their shoulder toward a player, coach, or team. but the majority of referees do not officiate like this. everyone is going to be mad at a ref when he calls a foul that you dont think is a foul. this has always been, and always will be. i hold nothing against referees, they make mistakes, they make bad calls, thats part of the game...deal with it..

Link to comment
Share on other sites

It has been my experience that many fans consider it a lack of consistency when the calls don't "always" go thier teams way........ that is what gets me......

 

 

To say that refs are unscathed by their errors is just wrong..... If a ref gets the reputation of not calling good games he doesn't get assigned games...... not to mention puting up with all the B.S. they take from the fans because they are not being "consistent."

 

You people know the kind of person I'm talking about...... the ones that complain about the calls when it is clear that the right call is made....... these to me are the ones that have ruined the games...... I rarely go to basketball games anymore for this very reason. I can't stand to see people scream and cuss at the officials when 90% of their calls are the correct calls.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Lets get honest here guys. When my team wins, I don't usually credit the officials with having an impact on the outcome, but when they lose, the officials in my opinion were often the deciding factor. I see things from my own perspective, and that is not always the way they are, or at least that's the opinion of the fans on the other side of the gym. ;)

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Don't get me wrong - I am not taking sides with fans - and placing blame on officials. Both have an equal share in my mind.

 

I am concerned about scoreboard calls however. I was at the Franklin Centennial tilt last friday night, and the officials were horrible - both ways.

 

What became apparent however, was that as the game was getting one sided on the scoreboard - ticky tack fouls were called on the team on the right side of the score. The same foul occurring at the other end, and in a few cases near mugging, went uncalled.

 

As the game went on, the officials were calling things - no one saw! Both ways.

The game was too fast for these three, and before you knew it 48 fouls were called in the game! This does not account for the countless travels and lane violations.....

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

 Share

Announcements


  • Recent Posts

    • Pirates can make a run at the dance for sure.
    • I've always been a football fan first and then if you have a band that's awesome.No question that DB has one of the best bands in the country and the whole region should attend at least one DB game just to see their band. I don't know if Nick Saban could come to Kingsport and build a football program that could match the Dobyns Bennett band's success.That said,as mentioned before, a couple of things would have to change in order for the Tribe to just win a state championship on the field.Besides a program that starts from the peewee teams and goes all the way to J Fred with all coaches and weight training { in time }on the same page. Sometimes it also takes a little luck like the 1998 Vols .There are a lot of great athletes at a lot of big schools around the state and just because you want something doesn't mean your going to build a program like Alcoa has. Yes,start at the bottom and have guys that are quality coaches teaching at every level is 100% the first step. Parents can make it a lot easier by getting their young athletes into an early start with conditioning and weights as well when they are old enough to lift.If your son is a man in the weight room before he gets to DB , then it won't take a "Dobbs" coach to make him competitive against other schools athletes when it comes to strength.
    • Dyersburg scrimmaged South Gibson last week
    • A complete cultural change happened at Greeneville and the administration and community opened up their checkbooks.  What a lot of people don't know is Ballard was Zeller's OC for many years and stopped coaching for two years because Zeller and Ballard didn't see eye to eye on some things.  Zeller lead Greeneville to it's first ever Semi Final appearance in 2000 and lost 28-12 at Maryville and had them in the Quarter Finals in 2002 and 2003.  Z was a great coach but lost some control when it came to making workouts mandatory. (He learned from that Mistake and it was at LC when i coached with him.).  Z was let go going into my Senior Year and was replaced by Steve McCurry who was the one that turned the program around.  Steve had won a 4a state championship at AC Reynolds in Asheville and made the administration completely redo the weight room with new equipment, had a football period at the end of the school day to lift, started devil camp, and brought in coaches like Danny Bentley (Still the OL coach), Ballard as the OC, Cody Baugh (QB coach and still there), and even Spradlen who is Greeneville's head coach now as the DB's Coach.  McCurry only coached for two seasons at Greeneville and took a team that had a losing record the year before and finished my Senior Year making it to the Quarters and having a 10-3 record and then followed it up with a Semi Final appearance the next year with an 11-3 record and back to back conference championships.  Loved McCurry to death but the recession hit and the story i heard was he was still buying new equipment for the team that the Principal didn't authorize and his response was "I don't answer to you and only to Niswonger and Bewley" (Two huge donors).  That was it for him and they Promoted Ballard shortly after that.   Greeneville had always been relevant ever since the the late 70's under Coach Fred Sorrell's.  Since Sorrell's took over in 1977 Greeneville overall winning percentage is over 76%.  The biggest reason people might not have thought Greeneville was "Good" until Ballard was Greeneville always played up Classification wise and could never get over the hump. (When there were 3 classifications we played 3a, when it went to 5 we played 4a).  Greeneville is the largest its ever been with 953 students and where playing teams 2 or 3 times there size back in the day (I had a little over 800 kids in the school when i graduated in 2008).  Other teams always would know they would be sore after a game but depth took over and never won a Championship until Greeneville played in the classification the TSSAA actually assigned them. You had names like Dustin Moore (1993 Mr Football for 3a and who Phillip Fulmer said was one of the greatest athletes he ever recruited), James "Mud Turtle" Mayes, Brigham Lyons, Byron Gillespie, Frankie Debusk (National Champion Qb at Furman with GQ), Jasmine Lowery, Cody Baugh, The Greenway Brothers, Joe Watson (Furman), etc.  Now the cultural is from the Pee Wee league up and you grow up as a young kid wanting to wear the Greene and White.  Here is a really good link when it comes to anything Greeneville Football related. https://greenevillefootball.com/   I also don't coach anymore.  Z told me i was to smart with how the school systems are ran these days and ended up going into real estate in Knoxville which has been a great decision for my life.
    • Yes, they will. I'm wondering what kinds of strides Sale Creek will make heading into the second season under Coach Fitz.
×
  • Create New...