A Ministry of White River Christian Church

Get Off the Sidelines

Referee FAQ's

What is expected of me as an referee?
Refereeing is a ministry position. A referee represents the highest level of authority on the field. In addition to knowing the rules that are unique to the game and the league, referees and are charged with being a teacher and a coach to help players better learn the game as it is played.

What can I expect from coaches?
For most participants and their families, the difference between a good and bad sports league experience is the coach. The role of the coach is to uphold the values of White River Sports. Their success is not determined by wins and losses, but how they convey the love of Christ to each participant. Coaches are to model the circle of affirmation. In the circle of affirmation, the coach avoids negative responses towards referees. This will encourage parents and players take the same approach.

What resources will be provided to me?

  • Referee Handbook - This handbook serves as the complete resource of refereeing information.
  • Referee DVD - The DVD supplements the Referee Handbook by providing visual demonstrations of refereeing skills.

How many players are on the field or court at a time?

  • Basketball: Recommended play is 5 v 5.
  • Soccer: Recommended play is 4 v 4.
  • Flag Football: Recommended play is 6 v 6.

 

Do I call all penalties or fouls?
Yes. It is very important for players to improve their skills. By calling all penalties and fouls, players can learn the game correctly. The referee acts as an extension for the coach by explaining all penalties and violations to each player.

 

If you are interested in serving as a coach, referee or other position, let us know