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NCOA North Basketball 2023-2024: Classification and Development Committee (CDC)

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In effort to ensure transparency about you and your officiating, the CDC (Classification and Development Committee) is tasked with supporting you in your development to become a better official. The CDC is also responsible for ensuring that you receive a fair and unbiased classification/rating.

How the process will work:
Each observation will consist of the 2nd half of the JV game and the 1st Half of the varsity or some variation of that. We ask that the observer remain anonymous throughout the observation. Leadership wants to see how the official being observed works when they think no one is watching. The observer will only go into the locker room if a major rules violation has been committed, or if there is a player/coach/clock that needs to be addressed. Otherwise, the observer will watch the game(s), and report back to the CDC. The observer WILL NOT rate the officials. The observer will be given the official's rating to give the observer an idea of each official's current placement. The observer you will email the CDC directly, if there is a sense from the observer that the current official's rating is incorrect. Leadership will look into it. Once the observer has completed the observation, the observer will scan and email the form back to the CDC, and the CDC will mark the observation as complete.

If you have any questions regarding your rating and what it means, please reference the Ratings Criteria on the NCOA Central Hub here: 

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These criteria are the basis for your rating.

If you still have questions or would like more information, please contact the CDC Lead Jeff Kissiar at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or the NCOA co-group leaders Sport Barclay and Victor Horton at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. Please do NOT contact the assignors about your rating.

We also want to be transparent in letting everyone know that getting feedback and ratings from the CDC and any observers both before and during the season doesn’t mean the same as having your rating changed. The leadership group will be working to re-establish and document the ratings movement process, as the list is updated during pre-season and during the regular season the plan is to list your ratings in your profile on the website. More details to come on that process. We will be working this season to document and work through this process. Any and all feedback is welcomed.

Thank you for all you do on and off the court,

NCOA North Leadership 

Updated Required Instructional Hours for 2023-2024

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NCOA Officials,

The Instructional Hours requirement has been updated for the upcoming 2023-2024 season and is linked below for your review. To be a member in good standing with the association, 18 hours of instruction is required.

Click Here to Download the File

We request that all officials attend the General Body Meeting on October 10 and the complete the Rules Exam on Arbiter to participate in the regular season. Completing those 2 items will give you 6 hours of instruction. The remaining 12 hours required can be accomplished by completing a combination of available trainings on the provided list.


Several of the hours available have been changed for this upcoming season as we are moving toward an emphasis of “On Court Training” to continue to improve as a group. For any officials that attended a camp this summer or fall, that will complete your remaining 12 hours with proof of attendance. Although this meets the requirement, we highly recommend participating in additional preseason activities to prepare for the season.

The training committee will also be providing several opportunities during the season, including the NCOA training meeting on October 17, evaluation scrimmages, foundation games, in season training videos created by our group to watch online and on court training days. In addition, the NFHS Learning portal has several hours available for completion as well.

Please review the new Instructional Hours document linked above for all of the details. Contact us at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. if you have any questions or need clarification about other instructional hours that are not listed.

Thank you,
NCOA Leadership

Thank you Campers and Mentors!

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Now that the weekend is over, our NCOA Group Leadership wanted to take a moment and share a profound "Thank You" for the efforts made last weekend at the NCOA Fall Camp at CRC.  

The Fall Camp at CRC was a resounding success as highlighted by the numerous "thank-you's" and "kudos" from the campers, mentors and CRC coaches.  The Friday night classroom session served as a great starting point for a weekend of learning that continued until the last whistle on Sunday evening.  Thank you to James, Kyle and Tyler for a phenomenal kick-off!  

The campers were asked to cover 72 games over a 2-day period on Saturday and Sunday. With 32 campers registered and only 30 actual attendees, covering games took a tremendous effort on behalf of everyone involved.  Not only were the campers on the court, but numerous mentors including Katie Bossenmaier, Kyle Baxter, Reggie Higashi, Bill Harrigan, Mike Walters and Shiv Hundal and Vic Horton who hopped on to cover game assignments even up to the light whistle on Sunday.  

There were a number of campers who went above and beyond in covering games during the weekend; especially on Sunday as we lost campers due to injuries and other circumstances beyond our control.  A few of those names include but are not limited to: Lynn Biagi, Shaun Grady, Joseph Martin, Brett Lewis, Michael Perez, Greg Cross, Bruce Akinaka, Fetu'u Nia, Weiss Ariball and Jermaine Smith Jr, to name a few.  There were others who undoubtedly made this weekend a success.  Thank you to each and every one of you! 

Below is the link to is the Floor Position presentation provided by Tyler Phillips. Please use this resource as a means to continue your on-court development.  

Lastly, there was a grey tumbler left by one of the officials at camp.  Please send a separate email to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. if you are missing one.  

On behalf of the NCOA Leadership Team, we look forward to seeing your continued growth this season and hopefully next summer! 

You must be an NCOA Official in order to download the link. 

You can also go to EDUCATION > DOWNLOADS > NCOA DOWNLOADS > FLOOR COVERAGE PRESENTATION

Link to Floor Coverage Presentation

by T. Phillips

  

NCOA's Group Discussions: Revolutionizing Referee Personal Evaluations

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Welcome to the next frontier of referee development: NCOA's Group Discussion.

Our newly unveiled module empowers referees to upload linked videos in customizable rooms—be it private, invite-only, public, or approval-based.

This groundbreaking feature fosters collaborative learning. Officials can now critically evaluate game moments amongst peers or under the guidance of seasoned evaluators. It’s not just about individual growth; it's about collective advancement.

Dive into dynamic discussions, share insights, and hone your officiating craft in a secure, interactive environment. Embrace this innovative tool on our website and redefine the future of refereeing together.

This feature is available to all NCOA members for FREE.

Go to Education > Group Discussions  

Register for an account now!

Video Breakdown: Elevating High School Basketball Refereeing

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For a high school basketball referee, video breakdown is an invaluable tool. It offers a unique lens to review, analyze, and refine one's officiating techniques. For new referees, start by focusing on positioning, call accuracy, and player interactions. Document each decision and cross-reference with the rulebook to validate calls.

We're excited to introduce a new module, launching soon, that will simplify this process. This tool will break down videos weekly, spotlighting key moments for review. With interactive features and expert commentary, referees can expect a holistic learning experience.

For easy access, these breakdowns will be available on our YouTube page and our website's homepage. As we embrace technology, we elevate the standard of refereeing, ensuring the spirit and fairness of the game are upheld.

 

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