BECOME A REFEREE
New Referee Clinic coming 3/26/2023
New Referee Clinic Round 2!
Thurston County is in need of you to become a Referee. We had most of our community's matches covered but still not to the level that is required. Our community was severely impacted by Covid-19 and we are now reliant on you to step up in order to refill the gap that was lost. Last year we were absolutely blessed to add 52 new referees! However, we are still short and are now hosting new clinics in the Thurston County Area.
March 26th from *1p til 5p* at Black Hills High School Turf Field is available now. In addition, there are several other clinics within a Hour's drive to finish the in person training portion. Sign up as soon as you can. You never know when a clinic will get filled up. We are hoping for at least 20 in this March 26th Clinic. As of typing out this email we are currently typing this at 13 out of 20.
You will head over to www.wareferees.org in order to complete the online portion of the training before signing up for the in person section. You may use the following walkthrough of the process to get all set up:
https://docs.google.com/
There are several reasons to become a Referee.
1) First and foremost the beautiful game cannot take place without you. Whether it is a state championship or the U10s playing in their first game ever... It should be our responsibility to keep the game safe, fair, and fun.
2) Secondly, you will join a community that is supportive, caring, and wants you to succeed. I myself have played soccer since the age of 5 and began reffing in 2003. What keeps me coming back year after year is the relationships I have built along the way towards bettering myself and others around me. I wouldn't be the person I am today without those moments of growth, reflection, skills I acquired through refereeing.
3) Third is the money that can be made. Whether this is your first job or a side gig, you can choose your own schedule as an independent contractor and do what works best for you. Even better, you can work as many or as few games as you want. I myself used my referee money in college to pay for my food and gas expenses for the month. We are blessed to have a contract with TCYSA and TC United where payments are made after each and every month.
We look forward to working with and supporting you.
Kyle Greenwood and Devon Dieckman
- Register on the State website, http://www.wareferees.org (or link below)
- Below the banner at the top of the page, Select > Instruction > Clinic and Events Schedule
- Next page, drop down menu, Please Select > Entry-Never been a USSF Referee before
- Scroll Down to the last clinic listed: New Referee (Pre-Clinic Lessons) ONLINE ONLY, and select ”Register”
- Follow the Instructions to fill out your personal information and set your Username and Password
- You will then be connected to the Online Lessons
- Complete the Lessons in a week or less, and when they have been completed you will be provided a link to register for the in-person clinic
- You will then receive details concerning our clinic agenda. Welcome to our Referee Community!!
Click here for upcoming clinics
New Upcoming Referee Clinic
We need more referees for this upcoming 2023 year and we believe you can help make that difference. Being a Referee can be challenging, fun, and rewarding so please take a moment to find one of the New Referee Courses that fits best for your schedule. Becoming a referee is a job so we do expect you to serve the community and keep players safe. We will help train and support your journey so that you are set up to be successful with this new challenge you are undertaking in your life. Both Devon and Myself (Kyle) have been on both sides of the field being coaches, players, referees, and administrators. We know what it takes to make sure we are providing a safe game for all walks of life to come and enjoy. So take a moment to decide if this choice is right for you or someone you know. Everyone knows that we cannot do it without you, so please come and help us out so we can continue our commitment to making sure every game has the right referee for the job.
Thank you for all you do.
Kyle Greenwood
There is one that will be hosted at Capital Soccer Fields on March 11th so we can set them up for the spring season.
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Here is a full list of the current offerings and since every class is through washington youth soccer so they would all qualify to be able to work anywhere in the state.
Completion of these clinics allow officiating amateur matches. The training consists of an Online PreClinic that must be completed, followed by an In-Person field training clinic. For more information about becoming a referee see How to Become A Referee |
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Referee
Referee Feedback Form for Games
Referee Information
Washington State Referee Committee (WASRC) (How to Become a Referee)
Minor Referee Risk Management Application (RMA) Instructions
New Referee/Recertification Clinics
Please visit http://www.wareferees.org/. Click on Clinics/Events for upcoming clinics.