Regional Referee Administrator: Jorge L. Arroyo
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Section 1 Roadshow is January 6-8 at Arcadia High School (180 Campus Drive, Arcadia, CA). All levels of referee courses will be offered, including Regional (Basic), Intermediate, Advanced and National training; as well as Referee Instructor and Assessor classes. Information on the courses and registration can be found at https://bsbproduction.s3.amazonaws.com/portals/14057/docs/2017/pdf/arcadia_2017_referee_flyer.pdf.
Area 11L (South Orange County) is having another of their popular and well-taught training weekends on January 27-29 at Laguna Hills High School (25401 Paseo de Valencia, Laguna Hills CA). They are teaching Regional (Basic), Intermediate, Advanced and National Referee courses, and a Referee Instructor class. If you are interested, go to https://ayso11l.wufoo.com/forms/referee-training-registration-january-2729-2017/ to register.
The Ken Aston Referee Camp will be held the weekend of June 23-25 at Chapman University in the city of Orange, CA. They will be teaching Intermediate, Advanced and National Referee courses, and a full suite of Referee Instructor and Referee Assessor classes. Ken Aston Referee Camp affords attendees an opportunity to immerse themselves in a supportive, fun and educational referee environment, bond with dozens of other referees, and hear from internationally renowned and experienced referees. Information and registration can be found at www.kenastoncamps.org.
Area 1D will be conducting Intermediate Referee and Advanced Referee training courses in the coming months.
Intermediate Referee training, hosted by Region 21 (Hawthorne), on March 18th (8:00am-6:00pm, location TBD)
Advanced Referee training in late-March (6:15-9:30pm over four nights), with the location likely to be in Manhattan Beach
Stand-by for more information on these classes soon, which will also be posted in eAYSO for registration.
Each of these programs offer an excellent and efficient way for you to upgrade your skills (and badge levels), as well as take on new and challenging opportunities, such as instruction and assessment
Section 1 Roadshow is January 6-8 at Arcadia High School (180 Campus Drive, Arcadia, CA). All levels of referee courses will be offered, including Regional (Basic), Intermediate, Advanced and National training; as well as Referee Instructor and Assessor classes. Information on the courses and registration can be found at https://bsbproduction.s3.amazonaws.com/portals/14057/docs/2017/pdf/arcadia_2017_referee_flyer.pdf.
Area 11L (South Orange County) is having another of their popular and well-taught training weekends on January 27-29 at Laguna Hills High School (25401 Paseo de Valencia, Laguna Hills CA). They are teaching Regional (Basic), Intermediate, Advanced and National Referee courses, and a Referee Instructor class. If you are interested, go to https://ayso11l.wufoo.com/forms/referee-training-registration-january-2729-2017/ to register.
The Ken Aston Referee Camp will be held the weekend of June 23-25 at Chapman University in the city of Orange, CA. They will be teaching Intermediate, Advanced and National Referee courses, and a full suite of Referee Instructor and Referee Assessor classes. Ken Aston Referee Camp affords attendees an opportunity to immerse themselves in a supportive, fun and educational referee environment, bond with dozens of other referees, and hear from internationally renowned and experienced referees. Information and registration can be found at www.kenastoncamps.org.
Area 1D will be conducting Intermediate Referee and Advanced Referee training courses in the coming months.
Intermediate Referee training, hosted by Region 21 (Hawthorne), on March 18th (8:00am-6:00pm, location TBD)
Advanced Referee training in late-March (6:15-9:30pm over four nights), with the location likely to be in Manhattan Beach
Stand-by for more information on these classes soon, which will also be posted in eAYSO for registration.
Each of these programs offer an excellent and efficient way for you to upgrade your skills (and badge levels), as well as take on new and challenging opportunities, such as instruction and assessment