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This video provides an entertaining look at how you can adapt your officiating skills to an upcoming game, conduct a pre-game with
your partners depending on their experience, and work the game as skillfully as possible.
Verne Harris is the camp coordinator for the Verne Harris Referee Camp held in Denver Colorado. A Denver native, Verne attended
George Washington High School and Arizona State University where he began his officiating career in 1980.
Verne Harris' background includes having officiated several high school state tournaments, plus he has worked NCAA Men's Division
II basketball since 1986 and Division I since 1989. He is currently an official in the Western Athletic, Big Sky, Mountain West, Big
XII, PAC-10, Rocky Mountain Athletic and North Central conferences.
It doesn't stop there. His post-season experience includes the 1994, 1997, and 1998 National Invitation Tournaments, 1994 and 1995
Division II Tournaments, the Western Athletic Conference Tournament each year from 1994 through 1999, and the Mountain West Conference
Tournament in 2000, 2001 and 2002. Finally, Verne Harris has worked the NCAA Tournament since 1998.
Get ready to be entertained, but don't forget to take notes. You're about to get a perspective about officiating you may never have
seen before. You will certainly come to understand why a good pre-game discussion is essential to a successfully officiated game.
Click the images below to play video clips from Verne Harris: Confidence Through Pre-Gaming
Also available in Audio CD format
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