High school hockey referee

DEFINITION:

High school hockey referee – an official responsible for enforcing the rules and maintaining fair play in high school hockey games. They ensure player safety, make penalty calls, and ensure the game is played in accordance with the established guidelines.

FAQs:

1. What qualifications does a high school hockey referee need?
– A high school hockey referee needs to complete officiating training, pass exams, and gain practical experience in lower-level games before being eligible to officiate high school games. They also need to stay updated on rule changes and participate in ongoing training.

2. How are high school hockey referees assigned to games?
– High school hockey referees are typically assigned to games by a local officiating association or a state-recognized hockey organization. Assignments can be based on factors like experience, availability, and region.

3. What is the role of a high school hockey referee during a game?
– The role of a high school hockey referee during a game is to enforce the rules, ensure player safety, make penalty calls when necessary, and maintain fair play. They also have the authority to issue penalties, assess goals, and make other game-related decisions.

4. How do high school hockey referees handle conflicts or disputes during a game?
– High school hockey referees are trained to handle conflicts and disputes during a game by using their authority, communication skills, and knowledge of the rules. They may consult with their fellow referees if needed and make objective decisions based on the facts and guidelines provided by the rulebook.

5. Are high school hockey referees responsible for keeping track of scores and time during a game?
– No, high school hockey referees are not responsible for keeping track of scores and time during a game. That task usually falls to the game officials or a separate timekeeper/scorer designated by the organizing authority. The referee’s main focus is on officiating the game and ensuring fair play.