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Larry Lady has officiated basketball, football and baseball at the high school level, and collegiate basketball at all levels (DI,
DII, DIII, NAIA and JUCO) from 1960 to 2000. Currently Lady serves as the Heart of America Athletic Conference Commissioner and NAIA
Supervisor of officials for men's and women's basketball, and football. He has direct responsibility for the postseason tournaments in
these sports, and selects the officials to work the games in each.
Some of the topics that Larry covers in this video include the following:
| "Larry Lady's effort to bring the best officials to the national NAIA championships is an incredible effort. He truly takes
the best - the highly skilled. These are officials who are committed to the NAIA tournament process and whose character traits place
them at the forefront to meet Larry's desire to achieve the best for the schools in the NAIA." |
| | Jim Dixon Officiating.com Basketball Editor |
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- The Right Expectation for Camps
- Finding/Assigning NAIA Officials
- High Character Demands of Officials at the National Tournaments
- Getting Better to Get Hired
- Expecting to be Perfect
- Being Enthusiastic and Working Hard
- Being Positive
- Reaching Down to Pull Others Up
- Reaching Up Expecting to Be Pulled Up
- Striving to be Happy and Content but not Satisfied
- Having an Ego, But Not Being an Egotist
- Have the Right Priorities about Officiating
This video is motivational AND informative. You'll learn things you haven't known before, and it will help you put the correct spin
or approach to your efforts to pursue climbing the officiating ladder. You'll learn what to emphasize and what to place first in your
priorities.
If you have not been successful in YOUR camp experiences or in your officiating career, this video may just help you understand why
that has been true. With a fresh outlook, you may just be able to form a new attitude about advancing in the officiating ranks that
will help you go farther and faster.
Click the images below to play video clips from Larry Lady: Officiating Excellence
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