ARIZONA
OFFICIALS CLINICS FOR 2002
$20 per person, per
clinic if you have a Regular or Senior or State rating
$25 per person, per
clinic if you have an Assistant or no rating
Fee payable at the
clinic
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Every
4 years to maintain an official�s rating.
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To
upgrade to Regular/Senior Judge, Scorer, or Driver; to upgrade to Regional or
National Safety Director.
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To
acquire an Assistant Driver rating, or a State Safety Director rating, or a
Technical Controller rating.
ARIZONA
OFFICIALS CLINICS
Judges
Classroom style discussion and instruction for judging all 3
events.� This clinic is open to all
individuals.� Includes towboat speed
control, video jump, working with judge�s forms, and working with computer
scoring and �paperless� tournaments.�
Types of judges, their roles, and the relationship of judge to other
types of tournament officials will be discussed.
Trained Drivers
Classroom style instruction/testing and on-water practical
instruction/testing.� To obtain AWSA
certification to drive for ski schools, AWSA Class F or Novice tournaments,
disabled tournaments, and wakeboard tournaments.� Also serves as an introduction to the Rated Drivers clinic.� Bring ski equipment, swimsuits and wetsuits
to the on-water portion so students can pull skiers and drive for each other.
Rated Drivers
Classroom style instruction/testing and on-water practical
instruction/testing.� To qualify for
driving in traditional AWSA tournaments of class C or higher.� Students must have completed the Application
for Assistant Driver form, and the work required by that application, and
obtained required signatures.� Bring ski
equipment, swimsuits and wetsuits to the on-water portion so students can pull
skiers and drive for each other.
Speed Control
For rated drivers and rated judges who seek more information
and practice with automatic throttle control.�
Classroom style instruction and on-water practical instruction.� Credit will be given for judging and/or
driving.� Bring ski equipment, swimsuits
and wetsuits to the on-water portion so drivers can pull skiers and drive for
each other.� Judges will practice in the
boat as well.
Safety
Classroom style discussion and instruction, followed by
on-water practical instruction in the pool.�
For those wishing to serve as a Safety Director (Chief or Assistant) at an
AWSA-sanctioned tournament.� Bring your
lifejacket, and bring swimsuits and wetsuits � the pool is not heated.
Computer Scoring
Regular – In the computer lab, setting up a tournament on the computer prior to the tournament,
scoring the tournament, and closing out the tournament after it ends.� For anyone interested.� Chief
Scorer – For rated scorers who are familiar with scoring each event by
computer.�� Scorers must bring their own
computer, power strip and extension cord to the clinic.� Covers loading software onto your own
computer, setting up a tournament on the computer prior to the tournament, and
closing out the tournament after it ends.�
OFFICIALS CLINIC -ARIZONA 2002
$20 per person, per clinic, if you have a Regular or Senior or State Rating
$25 per person, per clinic if you have An Assistant or no rating
Fee payable at the clinic
April 20-21,2002
Registration 7:30 am
Classes start 8:00 am
The clinic scheduled will be at Bobbi Buchli’s home – Gilbert
Saturday 20th – Judges Clinic
Drivers Clinic
Sunday 21st – Scorers Clinic
Safety Clinic
DRIVERS, PLEASE NOTE that you will need to attend the clinic on Saturday AND
Sunday. Saturday will be a two hour presentation on Speed Control and the
remainder of the Drivers Clinic will be conducted on Sunday. This was necessary
due to the large number of Judges that also need to do the Drivers Clinic.
ATTENTION ALL NEW DRIVERS TESTING TO BECOME ASSISTANT DRIVER: YOU MUST HAVE
your Ass’t Drivers Application completed and with you in order to test for Ass’t
Driver.
ANYONE ATTENDING THE CLINIC MUST PRESENT A CURRENT AWSA MEMBERSHIP CARD
To Schedule: Contact Bobbi Buchli to reserve a classroom spot. E-mail
Bobbi at [email protected] or phone 480-545-8254.
A clinic is required �