Paul Nivins just heard from one hard-working referee who won鈥檛 be returning to officiate high school basketball games.
Nivins, recruiting coordinator with the Fraser Valley Basketball Officials Association (FVBOA), estimated the lone ref officiated 140 games in a season, and four or five games each day on Fridays and Saturdays.
Nivins says after a long layoff due to the pandemic, some officials aren鈥檛 coming back.
鈥淚t鈥檚 a hobby,鈥 he explained.
鈥淎fter a while, you find a new hobby.鈥
鈥淲e had no high school sports of any nature [during the pandemic],鈥 Nivins told the 黑马磁力.
鈥淭hat鈥檚 a year and a half.鈥
Now, with sports resuming and basketball season starting soon, the FVBOA is searching for new officials.
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There will be education and training meetings starting in late October.
Nivins said some reports suggest that as many as a third of the referees idled by the pandemic won鈥檛 be returning in some regions of North America, but he thinks the sports-minded Fraser Valley will do better.
Still, he warns if there aren鈥檛 enough referees to go around, the result will be fewer games.
鈥淲ithout refs, [high school] games can鈥檛 be played,鈥 Nivins explained.
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Anyone with an interest or background in the game can be a referee.
They must have a reasonably good level of fitness and conditioning and a willingness to learn.
A uniform and rule book are necessary, and can be acquired through Basketball B.C.
For more information, submit an application form , call 604-613-6391 or visit , or email officials.recruitment@basketball.bc.ca.
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