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Certification Standards

LEVEL 1 (STATE LEVEL) REFEREE CERTIFICATION STANDARDS

Initial certification requirements:

  • Attend a rules clinic
  • Pass a written test with at least a score of 86 or above (a closed book test)
  • Referee 10 matches (8 matches at any level, plus 2 assessed matches)
  • Pass two match assessments (one singles and one doubles) with a score of at least 90 on each. These matches must be (1) a semi final or final match in the men’s B (or higher) singles, and (2) a semi final or final match in the men’s C (or higher) doubles. The matches selected for these assessments must be approved by assessor as being ones that offer a valid test of referee skills.
  • Pay a $10 fee
  • Certification is valid for 3 years from the date of completion
    • A person will only be allowed one attempt to pass the written test and/or match assessment at each tournament.

The State Association will provide each certified referee with a referee card stating their certification and expiration date.

Certified Referee Requirements:

  • Attend at least one Referee Case Study clinic each year
  • A yearly-unannounced observation by a state representative will be done on each certified referee to ensure they are maintaining a high standard of refereeing skills.
  • At the end of the 3-year certification, certified referees will be required to retake the written test (minimum score of 86), attend either a rules or case study clinic, pass a match assessment (minimum score of 90), and pay $10.00.

Pending Certification

  • Pass the written test with a score of at least 86.
  • Attend a Rules Clinic
  • Pay fee of $10.00
  • Working on completing the required 10 matches
  • All requirements to attain certification must be completed within 12 months. Failure to do so will require the player to re-start the entire certification process from the beginning.

The State Association will offer 2 types of clinics.

  • Rules Clinic: This clinic will go over the basic rules of the game and what the referee’s responsibilities are.
  • Case Study Clinic: This clinic will go over rules interpretation and different play scenarios that may occur while refereeing.

The State Association has the right and responsibility to revoke or place a certification in pending status in the best interest of the sport of racquetball

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