Head Referee Responsibilities
This page has been designed as a checklist for CWPA Head
Referees. An additional $20 will
be given to each tournament’s head referee for the proper performance of
their responsibilities.
Referees wishing to work as a head referee must have attended a CWPA Head
Referee
Clinic withing the past two seasons.
Head
Referee Training:
All Head Referees are required to attend one Head Referee
Clinic every calendar year in order
to serve as a head official at CWPA League Events. These clinics are held
at the start of both
the men's fall and women's spring water polo seasons. To register for the
next Head Referee
Clinic, contact the Director of Officials at officials@collegiatewaterpolo.org.
The head referee’s basic duties include:
Prior
to the Tournament:
·
Developing game assignments for the designated site and
ensure each referee knows
their schedule.
· Contact other officials working on your weekend for their travel plans.
· Submit hotel reservation request form on the CWPA website.
· Make any additional travel arrangements (including car rental).
Cut-Off
Dates:
· Hotel requests should be submitted at the start of the
season and no later than three weeks prior to the tournament date. The later
requests are submitted, the more unlikely a hotel within a reasonable distance
from the site can be acquired.
· All other hotel and travel requests must submitted in written
form and approved by the Director of Officials.
·
The CWPA Office will recommend to all referees that they
also get in contact with the head
referee for the sites they are working.
At the
Tournament:
·
Supervise the conduct of the tournament and chair any protest
committee.
·
Record any incidents that occur including the parties involved
and the situation.
that would require further action include but are not limited to:
Brutalities
Disrespect
by players and coaches
Unprofessional
conduct exhibited by officials
Violations
of the CWPA
Code of Conduct
Protests
filed
Circumstances
requiring any schedule changes
Forfeits
and “no-contests”
After
the Tournament:
Submit a Head Referee Report to the Director of Officials no later than 48 hours following the event.
The CWPA Office will provide all head referees with the
following additional information for each site:
Individual
referee needs and/or concerns
Contact
information of current CWPA Officials