SACTO
OFFICIALS CLINICS
FOR AWSA CREDIT TOWARDS
OFFICIAL�S RATING
$15 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 – Make
checks payable to SACTO
CLINIC / DATE������������������������������� TIME������������� LOCATION
Rated Drivers Clinic
Class Friday, October 20���������������������������������� 4:00 � 9:00 ��������� CSUS University Union, Mountain
Room
On-water Saturday, October
21���������������������� 9:00 � end� ���������� Shortline
Lake
Judges Clinic
Saturday, October 21�������� ������������������������������� 10:00
� 5:00�������� CSUS University Union, Lobby
Suite
Safety Clinic
Sunday, October 22������������������������������������������� 9:00
� end������������ CSUS PE� Building (Pending instructor availability)
Sorry � Computer lab for scoring clinic is unavailable this
fall.� Scoring clinics will resume in
March.
March Clinics will include Judges,
Trained Driver, Technical Controller, and Scoring.� Possibly also Safety if there is enough interest.
To schedule:�
Contact
Carol Boice, to reserve a classroom spot.
�� e-mail at [email protected]
�� FAX at 775-826-0924
�� Telephone, 775-826-2950
Directions:
The
California State University, Sacramento, CSUS,
is located at 6000 J Street.� A map to
the campus and a map of the campus can be found at www.csus.edu.� Allow a few extra minutes for parking.� Each University public parking lot has a
payment box.� Don�t forget to buy the
parking ticket, because the University enforces its parking rules.
For
Shortline Lake � From Sacramento take Hwy. 99 south approx. 10 miles to Sheldon
Rd., turn left (east) back over Hwy., go approx. 0.8 miles to entrance.
A clinic is required �
�� Every 4 years to maintain an official�s rating.
�� To upgrade to Regular/Senior Judge, Scorer, or
Driver;� to upgrade to Regional or
National Safety Director.
�� To acquire an Assistant Driver rating, or a State
Safety Director rating, or a Technical Controller rating.
SACTO
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.
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.
Beginner Computer Scoring
Computer instruction to get started in scoring, and for
those not familiar with scoring or judging rules.� To help you with assisting a Chief Scorer in scoring each event
on the computer.
Advanced Computer Scoring
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 officials with any level of scorer rating or judge rating, or for
those familiar with scoring rules and tasks.
Chief Scorer�s Computer Clinic
In the computer lab, covers a Chief Scorer�s tasks with
setting up a tournament on the computer prior to the tournament, and closing
out the tournament after it ends.� For
rated scorers familiar with scoring each event by computer.��
Technical Controller
Classroom style discussion and instruction.� Includes a review of existing technical
rules, but also places emphasis on new rules with changing technology.� Will cover video jump, towboat speed control
systems, and more.� For anyone wishing
to acquire or maintain a Technical Controller rating for AWSA-sanctioned
tournaments.