United States QUAD RUGBY Referee
Association
The USQRRA, making the Calls
This area has been created as a informational page for Players, Referees, and potential Ref's.
REFEREE HIGHLIGHTS
Who can be a Referee? Any individual who is willing to learn the rules, and invest the time. As a referee you are required to attend a Ref clinic at least once a year, and maintain a minimum number of games a year.
Referee Certification: There are three levels of certification for referees (see below).
Official Game Rules: If your going to become a referee you will need to know the rules.
- Questions? Send an e-mail to one of the names below.
USQRRA Executive Committee
Title Name E-mail address At Large Darren Roberts Darren@mobilitydesigns.com Chairperson Andy Miller andy.miller@boeing.com Vice Chairperson Aaron Banfield aarontheref@yahoo.comaarontheref@yahoo.com Treasurer Bob Lopez bobjoan13@optonline.net Secretary Kerin Banfield spokesref@yahoo.com
Regional Contacts
Sections Name Phone number Atlantic Section Marianne Duda (704) 607 9141 duda@mindspring.com Heartland Section Mitch Carr (312) 771-0806 mcarr1@rehabchicago.org Mountain Section Tim Davis (260) 213 5555 timdavis@kconline.com Pacific Section Kelli Kaliszewski (858) 503-0813 kellirugby1@hotmail.com
A. Level C (Entry Level) Certification
1. Must attend approved referee's clinic
2. Must pass Level C written examination with score of 75% or better
3. Must pass floor examination consisting of standard peer review evaluation by two higher level officials
B. Level C Maintenance
1. Must officiate at least 10 games per season
2. Must pass floor examination consisting of standard peer review evaluation by two higher level officials each season
C. Level B Certification
1. Must have been Level C official for two years
2. Must pass Level B written examination with score of 85% or better
3. Must pass floor examination consisting of standard peer review evaluation by two higher level officials
D. Level B Miantenance
1. Must officiate at least 25 games per season
2. Must pass floor examination consisting of standard peer review evaluation by two officials, one of which must be a higher level, each season.
E. Level A Certification
1. Must have been B level official for at least one year
2. Must pass Level A written examination with score of 90% or better
3. Must pass floor examination consisting of standard peer review evaluation by two higher level officials
4. Must have assisted with instruction and training during at least one approved referee's clinic
F. Level A Maintenance
1. Must officiate at least 35 games per season
2. Must pass floor examination consisting of standard peer review evaluation by two same or higher level officials each season.
3. Must assist with instruction and training during at least one approved referee's clinic every two years
Revised: Jan 99
To get more information on becoming a referee, please contact Andy Miller, or any other person you see listed here.
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