Teen hockey refs quitting over verbal abuse - Action News
Home WebMail Sunday, November 24, 2024, 12:21 AM | Calgary | -12.4°C | Regions Advertise Login | Our platform is in maintenance mode. Some URLs may not be available. |
Saskatoon

Teen hockey refs quitting over verbal abuse

The Saskatoon Referees Association has seen a decline in young officials because of verbal abuse from fans and coaches.

Saskatoon Referees Association says numbers down this year due to 'abuse of officials'

Young hockey refs leaving over verbal abuse

11 years ago
Duration 2:06
Verbal abuse of young hockey referees raises concerns, Madeline Kotzer reports.

The puck can't drop on thousands of minor hockey games in Saskatchewan without the help of referees.

But officials in Saskatoon are losing new recruits, and they chalk it up to fans and coaches abusing young officials.

The Saskatoon Referees Association says it hasseen numbers drop to 160 referees this year, from over 200 in 2012.

The drop doesn't surprise Jill Andrea.

No one stood up and said, 'Hey, you're talking to a 16-year-old girl, she could be someone's daughter.'- Jill Andrea, referee

She loves working as a ref, andhas been officiating minor hockey for the past 22 years.

Andrea says she hasconsidered quitting many times throughout the past two decades.

Years later, she remembers the first time she was berated by a parent.

"He told me to 'go home and make babies because that's all you'regood for.'Turns outI had kicked his son out about 20 minutes earlier," Andrea explained."There were lots of parents standing around, there were lots of people older than me. No one stood up and said, 'Hey, you're talking to a 16-year-old girl, she could be someone's daughter.'"

Seeking experienced players

Darryl Cameron is the vice-president of the SRA. He has been officiating games for the past 35 years and says he still does not understand why people think it is acceptable to verbally abusereferees, particularly teens.

"I go to the rink all the time and supervise. I have a hard time sitting there and watching games because parents just start yelling and swearing for no reason," Cameron said.

I have a hard time sitting there and watching games because parents just start yelling and swearing for no reason.- Darryl Cameron

"I mean these kids are out there doing their best, trying their best.[Parents]expect NHL referees, and I mean you are not going to get it. That is where, you know, youcut your teeth."

Cameron says the SRA is trying to combat their falling numbers of officials by providing more mentoring opportunities. They're also trying to recruit experienced players who have finished their careers in Midget hockey.

Abuse not part of hockey

Andrea says things won't change until parents and fans change their attitudes.

"Unfortunately, as hockey officials we come in and we are taught that this is part of hockey. It shouldn't be part of hockey. It is not part of soccer, it is not part of football, it is not part of baseball. But it is an acceptable part of hockey," Andrea said.

The Saskatoon Referees Association and the Saskatoon Minor Hockey Association are reminding coaches, parents and players that formal complaints regarding the abuse of officials can lead to suspensions.


Replay the Saskatoon Morning live chat about referee abuse.