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It's pretty much common sense really. As long as you've been around the competition for a long time, and your team isn't participating at the regional, and most importantly the FIRST people know that you know the game really well, and will judge the matches objectively, then you can be a ref.
I think the biggest requirement is that the FIRST people know you, and understand you will do a good job of it.
Lots of FIRST participants got to be ref this year... JVN, Steve Kyramarios, Ashlee, Bill gold, Mark White house, Dima, Sean Roberts...
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Last edited by Ken Leung : 12-05-2003 at 19:01.
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