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1. Know the Laws of the Game – Study the rules of the league or competition level.
2. Be Professional – Arrive on time, wear the proper uniform, stay prepared, and act as part of a team.
3. Show Respect – Treat players, coaches, parents, and fans with respect. Explain decisions when needed.
4. Seek Assessments – Regularly request evaluations from mentors, coaches, and players to improve.
5. Be Consistent – Always be firm, fair, and honest when making calls.
6. Know & Use Proper Procedures – Attend referee meetings, clinics, and seminars to stay updated.
7. Manage Your Workload – Only accept games at levels you can officiate effectively.
8. Stay Calm – Take each game seriously and maintain composure under pressure.
9. Be Confident & Courageous – Avoid arrogance while making strong and fair decisions.
10. Smile & Enjoy the Game! – A positive attitude makes the experience better for everyone.