Document 6548359

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Document 6548359
Mission: The Colorado Wrestling Officials Association provides all Colorado wrestling officials’ opportunities
to develop through training, recognition, and advancement.
Vision: The Colorado Wrestling Officials Association strives to have the best wrestling officials in the country.
2013-2014
Officials’ Manual
CODE OF ETHICS
EACH OFFICIAL SHALL:
1.
Maintain the best physical condition possible.
2.
Have a thorough knowledge of the rules and officiating mechanics.
3.
Use the accepted standardized signals.
4.
Strive for consistency and control throughout the match.
5.
Strive to carry out the assignment in accordance with accepted techniques.
6.
Always wear the official uniform.
7.
Accept matches only by official contract.
8.
Report to the match site in sufficient time to handle all of the pre-meet duties.
9.
Leave the match site immediately after the match.
10.
Avoid any controversy concerning other officials.
OBLIGATIONS OF COMPETING SCHOOLS
1.
Provide a proper dressing area away from the competing schools.
2.
Assume responsibility for crowd control.
3.
Provide qualified timers and scorers.
4.
Assume responsibility for the sportsmanlike conduct of the coaches and wrestlers.
5.
Cooperate with the officials’ association in matters of contracts, use of
members, payment of fees, etc.
CWOA CORPORATE FRIENDS
Bernie Goss
Dan Daly
Rumler Tarbox Lyden Law Corp.
Scott Tarbox, Esq.
National Wrestling Hall of Fame (Colorado Chapter)
American Family Insurance
Mike Daniels
970-241-6132
Tom Stone
Gerald Moore
Metro Youth Wrestling League
Lenny Bachicha
Northwestern Mutual
Ben Miller
505-872-7857
American General Life Insurance
J.R. Dumler
970-532-0277
Coaches Choice
Mike 303-360-7939
CWOA welcomes donations to become a corporate friend. If you wish to become a
Corporate Friend please, contact Rocky Boyd the Executive Secretary.
COLORADO WRESTLING OFFICIALS ASSOCIATION
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Code of Ethics .................................................................................................................................
(Inside Front Cover)
CWOA Corporate Friends……….. ………………………………… …………………………….. (Inside Front Cover)
Table of Contents……………………………………………………………………………………
State Officers ............................................................................................................................................................. 1
Area Directors ............................................................................................................................................................ 2
Skills Development Workshops (Clinic Dates)……………………………………………………………………...3-5
Regional Rules Clinics ............................................................................................................................................... 6
Required Work Sessions….. ................................................................................................................. ….…..... 7-8
CWOA Website.........................................................................................................................................................
9
Membership and Dues ............................................................................................................................................... 10
Background Check Procedures………………………………………………………………………………………11
Tests .............................................................................................................................................................................11
Equal Opportunity .............................................................................................................................................……. 11
Honorary Lifetime Memberships ............................................................................................................................... 12
Length of Service Awards………………………………………………………………………………..…………..17
Assigners .................................................................................................................................................................... 18
Procedures for CWOA
Procedure I.
Procedure II.
Procedure III.
Membership, Dues, Materials & Registration Cards ............................................ 20
Uniforms, High School Fee Schedules and Tournaments ........................... 21-22
Contracts, Assignments, Cancellation, Postponements, No Show Policy ............ 23
Dealing with Fans
……………………………………………………………………………………24
Address Change Form ............................................................................................................................Back Cover
For the following CWOA Documents:
Please visit www.cwoa.us
CWOA Constitution
CWOA By-Laws
(www.cwoa.us)
under DOCUMENTS/DOWNLOADS
(www.cwoa.us)
under DOCUMENTS/DOWNLOADS
NFOA Insurance Summary (www.cwoa.us)
under DOCUMENTS/DOWNLOADS
Colorado Wrestling Officials Association
State Officers 2013-2014
EXECUTIVE SECRETARY WILBERT BOYD
3945 Landings Drive Unit E5, Fort Collins, CO 80525
Home Phone: 970- 206-4557 Fax: 970-512-7110 Mobile: 970-481-6572
Email: [email protected]
PRESIDENT
TOM STONE
VICE-PRESIDENT
4500 SO MONACO ST APT 717
DENVER, CO 80237
2522 12th AVE CT..
GREELEY, CO 80631
Home Phone: (720) 252-4520
Mobile Phone: (720) 252-4520
(Term expires 2015) Email: [email protected]
PAST
ROB VERVERS
(Term expires 2015)
BEN KEEFER
Home Phone: (970)301-4427
Mobile Phone: (970) 405-0840
Email:
[email protected]
PAST
DAN POHJA
12116 6450 RD.
MONTOSE, CO 81401
Home Phone: (970) 275-4127
Mobile Phone: (970) 275-4127
(Term expires 2015) Email:
[email protected]
PRESIDENT
(Term expires 2015)
5945 CHIVALRY DR
COLORADO SPRINGS, CO 80923
Home Phone: (719) 596-8998
Mobile Phone: (719) 494-3233
Email:
[email protected]
REPRESENTATIVE
LEGAL
SCOTT TARBOX
AT LARGE
KIRK WALDERO
COUNSEL
2405 S ELLIS ST
1623 Iroquois Rd.
(EX-OFFICIO)
LAKEWOOD
PUEBLO 81001
(Appointed 2003)
Home Phone: (303) 987-2644
RULES
INTERPERTER
Work Phone: (303) 333-7733
Email:
[email protected]
PRESIDENT
Home Phone: (719) 320-7748
Work Phone: (719) 585-3647
(Term expires 2014) Email:
[email protected]
80228
PERSONNEL
DAN DALY
CONSULTANT
(EX-OFFICIO)
(Appointed 2004)
8965 E. 29th. Place
Denver 80238
Home Phone: (720) 851-3020
Mobile Phone: (303) 483-8122
Email:
[email protected]
CHSAA LIAISON
HARRY WATERMAN
CHSAA
SHARON AGUILAR
Work Phone: (303) 344-5050
ADMINISTRATIVE
Work Phone: Fax: (303) 367-4101
Fax:
ASSISTANT
Fax:
Email:
(303) 367-4101
[email protected]
CHSAA
TOM ROBINSON
OFFICIALS
LIASION
Work Phone: (303) 344-5050
Fax:
(303) 367-4101
Email:
[email protected]
Email:
CHSAA
OFFICIALS
ADMINISTRATIVE
ASSISTANT
CWOA Area Directors
2013-2014
(303) 367-4101
[email protected]
MONICA TILLMAN
Work Phone:
Fax:
Email:
(303) 364-1337
(720) 859-8792
[email protected]
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RICH FELL
4
FRED MARJERRISON
P O BOX 334
CASTLE ROCK 80104
4877 DAREDEVIL DR.
COLORADO SPRINGS,
Home Phone: (303) 663-7416
Mobile Phone: (303) 944-9637
Email:
[email protected]
(Appointed 2010)
Home Phone: (719) 661-4345
Mobile Phone: (719) 661-4345
Email: [email protected]
(Appointed 2013)
ANDY FREE
5
80911
L.D. POWELL
3193 TRAVER DR.
BROOMFIELD, 80023
309 OAK ST.
BURLINGTON
Home Phone: (720) 318-5149
Mobile Phone: (720) 318-5149
Email:
[email protected]
(Appointed 2009)
Home Phone: (719) 346-0188
Mobile Phone: (719) 340-7443
Email:
[email protected]
(Appointed 2009)
PAUL BROWN
6
80807
DAN BOLLINGER
1911 MT. ZION DR.
AURORA 80401
855 RAPID CREEK RD.
PALISADE 81526
Home Phone: (303) 257-2216
Mobile Phone: (303) 257-2216
Email:
[email protected]
(Appointed 2013)
Home Phone: (970) 464-4998
Mobile Phone: (970) 201-5370
Email: [email protected]
(Appointed 2010)
RYUN MENDOZA
6
STEVE GOTTLIEB
2140 SNOWMASS CIRCLE
BROOMFIELD 80020
P O BOX 1186
OLATHE
Home Phone: (303) 912-1325
Mobile Phone: (303) 912-1325
Home Phone: (970) 323-5080
Mobile Phone: (970) 209-1003
Email:
[email protected]
(Appointed 2010)
Email:
[email protected]
(Appointed 2010)
J. R. DUMLER
7
81425
BOB KOPETZKY
213 BOTHUN RD.
BERTHOUD 80513
P O BOX 86
WIGGINS
Home Phone: (970) 686-7499
Work Phone: (970) 686-8214
Email:
[email protected]
(Appointed 2013)
Home Phone: (970) 483-7765
Mobile Phone: (970) 768-0723
Email:
[email protected]
(Appointed 2011)
BILL ERNEST
9
80654
SKIP MCCLURE
2109 GROSVENOR COURT
46987 HIGHWAY 112
FT COLLINS
CENTER 81125
Mobile Phone: (970) 567-9467
Work Phone: (970) 567-9467
Email:
[email protected]
(Appointed 2010)
Home Phone: (719) 754-3543
Mobile Phone: (719) 850-2152
Email:
[email protected]
(Appointed 2013)
KIRK WALDERO
1623 Iroquois Rd.
PUEBLO
81001
Home Phone: (719) 320-7748
Work Phone: (719) 585-3647
Email:
[email protected]
(Appointed 2009)
10 CHRIS CARNEY
288 COUNTY ROAD 236
DURANGO
81301
Home Phone: (970) 247-9556
Mobile Phone: (970) 946-3482
Email:
[email protected]
(Appointed 2010)
CWOA Mission
The Colorado Wrestling Officials Association provides all Colorado wrestling officials' opportunities
to develop through training, recognition, and advancement.
CWOA Vision
The Colorado Wrestling Officials Association strives to have the best wrestling officials in the
country.
CWOA Core Values
Sportsmanship: Respect all coaches, participants, team personnel, and spectators.
Character: Exhibit professionalism and integrity on and off the mat.
Excellence: Promote improvement through training, recognition, and evaluation.
Guidelines for Mat Skill Improvement Opportunities
The CWOA executive committee any of the ten (10) administrative areas in Colorado to
provide mat skill improvement activities in addition to the required rule clinics and work sessions.
Members attending a mat skills session will be given credit for the required Nov/Dec work
session.
Members should be reminded that any proposed activities must be presented annually to the
CWOA executive committee for review and approval prior to the activity being presented. The
following is a list of the criteria requested by the executive committee to be reviewed:
Time, date and location of the program
•
A statement of its purpose
•
Content of the instruction
•
Expectations of the attendees
•
List of activity presenters or instructors
•
Anticipated expenses to be incurred by the attendees
Scheduled Skill Improvement Opportunities for 2013-2014
Attendance at a Skill Improvement Session can be used to meet
the November/December work session requirement.
AREA ONE
Tuesday, October 22, 2013
7:00pm to 9:30pm
Colorado School of Mines Wrestling Room (follow signs)
1500 Illinois St. Golden, Colorado 80401
Coordinators- Area One Directors
FIRST, SECOND, AND THIRD YEAR OFFICIALS.
CWOA Area I Directors will sponsor an Officials Clinic for new, second and third year officials.
The Area I Directors will share their years of experience. This clinic will be helpful in jump
starting your officiating career. You will learn firsthand the tips, hints, and activity knowledge
that requires years if you choose the do-it-yourself method. While this special session is not a
required meeting, we strongly encourage you to attend. If you choose not to join us, the coaches
will teach you the lessons over a longer period of time. A warning though - their instruction and
lessons won’t be nearly as official friendly. The lessons are learned much easier from your
fellow officials! Call an Area I Director for additional information.
AREA ONE
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26, 2013
9:15 AM to Mid-afternoon:
MAT TIME WITH A MENTOR-DON’T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY
Mentoring and officiating takes place at the Colorado School of Mines Halloween Tournament
Coordinators will be Area Directors Ryun Mendoza, Rich Fell, Andy Free, and Paul Brown
ALL OFFICIALS are invited and encouraged to attend!
For years we have assisted the Colorado School of Mines with their annual fund raising event. It is a
fun event that affords CWOA Members mat time prior to the beginning of the new wrestling season.
We will have supervised teaching and mentoring for new officials throughout the day. Wrestling will
start at 10:00 AM on 10 mats in their field house. Training will be available for members who wish
to avail themselves of the input. All participants will leave with a feeling of being better prepared for
the upcoming season. You will also have the opportunity to buy your equipment needs for the
2012/2013 season. If there are questions please call any of the coordinators listed above. Please
MARK your calendars with the date. WE WILL GATHER AT 9:15 FOR A PRETOURNAMENT MEETING.
AREA SIX
Wednesday, NOVEMBER 6, 2013
Starting at 6:00 PM!
Brownson Arena, Mesa State
Dan Bollinger and Steve Gottlieb – Coordinators
PRE-SEASON OFFICIATING CLINIC
ALL OFFICIALS (both NEW and EXPERIENCED)
This annual clinic serves as the kick-off to the up-coming wrestling season.
The clinic is organized and led by selected officials from the western slope of Colorado. Clinic
sessions will include a slate of sessions focused towards all officials. The clinic will provide
sessions specific to the newer officials including topics such as scoring criteria, mat movement,
and officiating mechanics. The clinic will also provide opportunities for more experienced
officials to meet together to review those more difficult subjective decisions, “tough calls”
situations. The final schedule will be posted on the CWOA website (http://cwoa.us). Questions
can be directed to Dan Bollinger or Steve Gottlieb. Their contact information is in 2013-2014
CWOA Directory.
AREA ONE
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 1, 2013
National Wrestling Hall of Fame Colorado Chapter Youth Tournament
will be held at Broomfield High School.
Coordinators are Tom Stone, Rich Fell, Rocky Boyd and Jerry Moore
CWOA MEMBERS ARE ENCOURGAGED TO ATTEND AND PARTICIPATE, FIRST, SECOND
YEAR OFFICIALS WILL HAVE AN OPPORTUNITY TO RECEIVE PERSONAL MENTORING.
This event is the NWHOF Colorado Chapter’s Annual Fund Raiser, proceeds are used to
honor wrestlers, coaches, and officials, who have had a significant impact on Colorado
wrestling over many years. Those selected will be inducted into the NWHOF Colorado
Chapter at their annual induction banquet in May of 2014. At the banquet the Colorado
Chapter also recognizes numerous individuals with various state awards. At the banquet last
May, Jon Thompson was inducted for his “Lifetime Service to Wrestling”, this honor was
based on his career as a wrestler, coach and an official! There were 400 attendees at the event,
it was held at the Crowne Plaza in Colorado Springs. A great time was had by all!! Additional
information on this event will be distributed as it becomes available. Please mark your
calendars for December 1st. 2013!!!
AREA TWO
Saturday, November 23, 2013
“Area Two”
Greenwood Memorial Youth Tournament
This youth tournament provides a great opportunity for new officials to gain mat experience
and mentoring from veteran officials. It is also a great chance for veteran officials to prepare
for the upcoming season. The tournament will be held at Poudre High School in Fort Collins.
Officials should meet at Poudre at 8:30 am for a pre-tournament meeting
Contact Bill Ernest for additional information at (970)567-9467.
Additional details will be forthcoming from Bill Ernest.
AREA FOUR
Date: TBATime: TBA
Colorado School for the Deaf and Blind
PPWOA-Tournament
The tournament is sponsored by the Board members of PPWOA. Experienced officials and
new members will be afforded the opportunity to acquire additional mat skills, evaluations and
assistance in improving your officiating skills.
Call Dan Pohja for additional information on the day’s events. Cell # (719) 494-3233
Regional Rule Clinics for 2013
Date
Day
Time
Presenter(s)
Location
Area 1
Oct. 22/13
Nov. 5/13
Nov. 5/13
Tuesday
Tuesday
Tuesday
7 PM
7 PM
6:30 PM
Paul Brown
Andy Free
Ryun Mendoza
Colorado School of Mines
Englewood High School
Friends of Broomfield School
11851 Saulsbury Street
Broomfield, CO 80020
Nov. 13/13
Wednesday
7 PM
Rich Fell
Regis High School
Area 2
Nov. 4/13
Nov. 5/13
Monday
Tuesday
7:00 PM
7:00 PM
Bill Ernest
J. R. Dumler
Kinard Middle School
Berthoud High School
Area 3
Oct. 16/13
Oct 29/13
Wednesday
Tuesday
6:30 PM
6:30 PM
Waldero/Venegas
Kirk Waldero
Rocky Ford High School
Pueblo South High School
Area 4
Nov.4/13
Monday
6:30 PM
Fred Marjerrison
Doherty High School
Area 5
Nov. 3/13
Sunday
2:00 PM
L.D. Powell
Burlington High School
Area 6 and 8
Oct. 15/13
Oct. 30/13
Nov. 7/13
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
6:00 PM
6:30 PM
6:30 PM
Steve Gottlieb
Dan Bollinger
Dan Bollinger
Delta High School
Rifle High School
Grand Junction High School
Area 7
Oct. 27/13
Sunday
1:00 PM
Bob Kopetzky
Wiggins Fire Hall
Area 8
Area 8 members will have their sessions with Area 6 (Please refer to Area 6 for Schedule)
Area 9
Nov. 18/13
Monday
7 PM
Skip McClure
Ortega Middle School
Area 10
Oct. 22/13
Tuesday
7 PM
Chris Carney
Bayfield High School
Required Work Sessions
November and December, 2013
Date
Day
Area 1
*Oct. 15/13
Tuesday
*Oct. 26/13
Saturday
Dec. 2/13
Dec. 3/13
Dec. 10/13
Dec. 11/13
Monday
Tuesday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Area 2
*TBA
Time
Location
6 PM
Area One Directors
Colorado School of Mines
See Page 6-8 for details. (Skill Improvement Opportunities
9 AM
Colorado School of Mines
See Page 6-8 for details. (Skill Improvement Opportunities)
7 PM
7 PM
7 PM
7 PM
Paul Brown
Andy Free
Rich Fell
Ryun Mendoza
Colorado School of Mines
Englewood High School
Regis High School
Friends of Broomfield
11851 Saulsbury Street
Broomfield, CO 80020
Bill Ernest
Poudre High School
See Page 6-8 for details. (Skill Improvement Opportunities)
7:00 PM
J. R. Dumler
Berthoud High School
7:00 PM
Bill Ernest
Kinard Middle School
Dec. 2/13
Dec. 9/13
Monday
Monday
Area 3
Dec. 3/13
Dec. 4/13
Tuesday
Wednesday
Area 4
Nov. 18/13
*Nov. 30 /13
Monday
Saturday
Area 5
Dec. 1/13
Sunday
Area 6 and 8
*Nov. 6/13
Presenter(s)
6:30 PM
6:30 PM
Kirk Waldero
Lenny Venegas
Pueblo South High School
Rocky Ford High School
6:30 PM
Fred Marjerrison
Doherty High School
7:00 AM
PPWOA Board Members Colorado School Deaf & Blind
See Page 6-8 for details. (Skill Improvement Opportunities)
7 PM
L.D. Powell
Burlington High School
Dec. 3/13
Wednesday
6:00 PM
Bollinger/Gottlieb
See Page 6-8 for details. (Skill Improvement Opportunities)
Tuesday
6:00 PM
Steve Gottlieb
Brownson Arena, Colorado
Mesa University
Olathe High School
Area 7
Dec 9/13
Monday
Wiggins High School
7:00 PM
Bob Kopetzky
Area 8
Area 8 members will have their sessions with Area 6 (Please refer to Area 6 for Schedule)
Area 9
Dec. 16/13
Monday
7:00 PM
Skip McClure
Ortega Middle School
Area 10
Dec. 11/13
Wednesday
6:30 PM
Chris Carney
Bayfield High School
Required Work Sessions
January, 2014
Date
Day
Time
Presenter(s)
Location
Area 1
Jan. 8/14
Jan. 13/14
Jan. 14/14
Wednesday
Thursday
Tuesday
7 PM
7 PM
7 PM
Rich Fell
Paul Brown
Ryun Mendoza
Jan.14/14
Tuesday
7 PM
Andy Free
Regis High School
Colorado School of Mines
Friends of Broomfield
11851 Saulsbury Street
Broomfield, CO 80020
Englewood High School
Area 2
Jan. 6/14
Jan. 13/14
Monday
Monday
7:00 PM
7:00 PM
J. R. Dumler
Bill Ernest
Berthoud High School
Kinard Middle School
Area 3
Jan. 7/14
Jan. 8/14
Tuesday
Wednesday
6:30 PM
6:30 PM
Kirk Waldero
Lenny Venegas
Pueblo South High School
Rocky Ford High School
Area 4
Jan. 6/14
Monday
6:30 PM
Fred Marjerrison
Doherty High School
Area 5
Jan. 5/14
Sunday
11:00 AM
L.D. Powell
Wray High School
Area 6 and 8
Jan .7/14
Jan. 8/14
Tuesday
Wednesday
6:00 PM
6:30 PM
Steve Gottlieb
Dan Bollinger
Olathe High School
Palisade High School
Area 7
Jan. 13/14
Monday
7:00 PM
Bob Kopetzky
Wiggins High School
Area 8
Area 8 members will have their sessions with Area 6 (Please refer to Area 6 for Schedule)
Area 9
Jan. 20/14
Monday
7:00 PM
Skip McClure
Ortega Middle School
Area 10
Jan. 15/14
Wednesday
7:00 PM
Chris Carney
Bayfield High School
CWOA Web-Site
www.cwoa.us
The Colorado Wrestling Officials Association has established its own web-site. Information about the
organization, rule interpretations and other items of interest can be accessed at this location in addition to the material
housed at the “Officials Center” on the CHSAA site.
Mobile Text Alert Subscription
In an effort to improve communications within the Colorado Wrestling Officials Association, you may now
subscribe to text alerts from the CWOA by clicking on this link (https://mobile-text-alerts.com/CWOA) or by texting the
word CWOA to 781-728-9542. Text alerts will be sent to subscribing members notifying them of important email
communications, or providing reminders/instructions/updates they need to be aware of. This is a "private" service, solely
for the benefit of communications within CWOA. Your number will not be used for any other purpose.
MEMBERSHIP AND DUES
2013-2014 CWOA Membership Dues
Active Member
Provisional Member
Transfer Members
Student Members (*)
Student Members (*)
Inactive Members
Late Fee (**)
Returned Check Fee
$65.00
$65.00
$65.00
$55.00 (First Year Only)
$35.00
$35.00
$20.00
$30.00
(*) Student Members are novice officials who are between the age of 16-24 AND who are in high school or enrolled
full-time in a four (4) or two (2) year college or vocational school. Student status is granted to high school students for
the years they remain in high school. College students can qualify for student referee status during the time they are full
time college students. High School student members can only officiate youth events. College student members can
officiate youth or junior varsity events only! They are obligated to meet all regional clinics and work session
requirements.
(**) The CWOA charges a late fee of twenty dollars ($20) for any member registered in the previous season and fails to
renew his/her membership by the June 1, deadline annually. A late fee will not be charged to individuals who were not
members during the 2009-2010 season, inactive members or student status members.
Active Certified officials desiring to have their names listed in the original publication of the directory need to submit
dues payment before June 1. Those joining or renewing memberships after June 1 will have their names printed in a
supplemental list, which will be published during late November.
Coaches and other interested school officials can become Associate Members of C.W.O.A. upon payment of an annual
fee of thirty ($30) dollars. Associate members may attend the regional clinics and will receive a copy of the directory.
However, CHSAA registration and other services provided by the Association will not be extended to them.
Transferring Officials: Officials from other state associations are welcome to join CWOA. Transferring officials must
submit the following to the Executive Secretary before membership in the CWOA will be granted: 1) Payment of dues
for the current season; 2) completed membership application form; 3) Statement of standing/status from former state
association; 4) Copy of most recent rules test score and membership card; 5) One (1) letter of recommendation from the
most recent assigner or administrator addressing level of experience and skills of the involved referee.
Active officials not paying dues by June 1 will pay a late charge of $20.00
DUES FOR THE 2013-2014 school year should be sent directly to: WILBERT BOYD, 3945 LANDINGS DRIVE,
UNIT E5, FORT COLLINS, CO 80525. Please do not pay your dues in cash. Please make all checks and money
orders payable to the Colorado Wrestling Officials Association. A thirty ($30) dollar fee will be charged for
returned checks.
Dues will be accepted on the basis indicated above until June 1. The annual dues are set by the Executive Committee and
are subject to change without prior notice. Those active members who for some reason fail to receive notice of when to
pay their dues must send their dues to the Executive Secretary prior to June 1, of each year. The association will make
every effort to mail a notice to each active member near April 1st annually.
*Your social security number is very important. It is your membership number for the CHSAA. Please include it
on all registration forms.
Background Check Procedures
The Colorado Bureau of Investigation’s website is http://cbi.state.co.us. You must purchase and download the
background check document online with MasterCard or Visa. The cost is $6.85. The background check document must be
sent via email to Monica Tillman in the CHSAA office at [email protected] to complete your registration for the 20132014 year. If you have no arrest record(s) you will incur no additional expense and the background check document(s) are
good for three years.
If the background check document indicates that you have an arrest(s) record you must provide the CHSAA office with a
Colorado Courts document that states the disposition of the arrest(s). The Colorado Courts website is
www.cocourts.state.co.us. The cost to search the Colorado Courts website is no more than $7 and you can search all
Colorado Counties with one search. The total cost to you if you have an arrest record is less than $14 and includes the
CBI background check document.
Please note that you are protected by the Fair Credit Reporting Act and should not be denied a job, in this case officiating,
solely because you committed a crime. If the court documents show that you have been convicted of a felony or
misdemeanor, a panel of representatives from the constituents of the Colorado High School Activities Association will
determine your registration using the following criteria as recommended by the Fair Credit Reporting Act: 1. The nature
and gravity of the offense; 2. The time that has passed since the conviction or completion of the criminal sentence; 3. The
nature of the offense as it may or may not pertain to officiating Colorado High School Activities Association
interscholastic contests.
Should you be denied registration, which will be made to you in writing, you may appeal the decision to an appeals
committee, formed by the CHSAA office.
Deadline: November 1, 2013
TESTS
Before a membership in the Colorado Wrestling Officials Association is extended to a prospective wrestling official,
he/she must take and pass a test on NFHS wrestling rules. The passing score is a minimum of 75%. Each year the test
will be given in a manner specified by the CWOA Executive Board. Regional Directors will communicate the process and
instructions for completing the test at their Regional rules clinics.
NOTE: ALL TESTING FOR RENEWING MEMBERS MUST BE COMPLETED
BY DECEMBER 1ST OF EACH YEAR.
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY
The C.W.O.A. does not discriminate on the grounds of race, color, religion, sex, marital status, age, handicap or national
origin in the recruiting, promotion, advancement, participation or retention of its members or with regard to the high
school coaches, athletes and team personnel.
HONORARY LIFETIME MEMBERSHIPS *deceased
Ballinger, Walter Loveland
Bellamy, Ken *
Wheatridge
Bettger, Rick
Steamboat Springs
Clay, Walt
Pueblo
Colbert, Curt
Littleton
Colbert, George* Lakewood
Cox, Carl *
Grand Junction
Daly, Dan
Denver
Daniels, Mike
Grand Junction
Deyo, Doug*
Craig
Fetter, Alvis D
Grand Junction
Flieger, Gordon* Englewood
Frisch, David
Colorado Springs
Gabel, Steve
LaSalle
Goss, Bernie
Grand Junction
Hancock, John
Greeley
Harrel, Jerry
Burlington
Hoemann, Steve
Highlands Ranch
Howard, Will *
Denver
Johnson, Colin
Broomfield
Klassen, Daryn * Brighton
Klune, Joe
Lakewood
Knaub, Ben
Denver
Lampe, Stan
Fort Morgan
Lear, Al
Windsor
Leon, Tim
Grand Junction
Lopez, Tom
Fort Collins
Lopez, Vince
Alamosa
Martinez, Art
Pueblo
McClain, Jeff
Littleton
McClure, John (Skip) Center
McGraw, Herschel * Fort Collins
McGuire, Ray *
Aurora
McPeek, Richard D Grand Jct.
Meisenheimer, Darrell *Grand Jct.
Miller, Benjamin Albuquerque
Moles, B.O. *
Denver
Monasmith, Darly Wray
Moore, Gerald
Evergreen
Morelli, Frank
Florence
Nelson, Stan
Colorado Springs
Paolucci, Tano
La Junta
Pike, Ron
Pueblo
Place, Albert “Bo” * Denver
Powell, Frank
Lakewood
Purdom, Brett
Denver
Pursley, Stan
Aurora
Reader, William (Bill) CHSAA
Reichert, Don
Boulder
Rhoades, Ray *
Burlington
Roldan, Mike
Greeley
Sandau, Gary
LaSalle
Sanders, Clarence “Barney” Ft. Morgan
Schade, Harry
Denver
Smith, Robert
Wray
Sondgeroth, Don
Aurora
Stazio, Gerald *
Boulder
Thompson, Jon
Fort
Collins
Trujillo, Ron
Englewood
Van Dahm, Mike
Grand Junction
Veraldi, Jim
Lakewood
Wagner, Julius “Hans” *Ft. Collins
Whalley, Ed *
Grand Junction
Wiedeman, Rocky
Monte Vista
Willems, Byron
Craig
Current Active CWOA Length of Service Award Recipients1
45 Years of Service
Skip McClure
Area
9
Years
45
20 Years of Service
Mike Talmich
Area
4
Years
21
40 Years of Service
Bob McCaslin
Albert Arrieta
Area
1
3
Years
44
40
35 Years of Service
Gordon Spears
Doug Buchanan
Bill Ernest
Don Noffsinger
Brad Pickert
Dino Aragon
Dean Wingfield
Mike Decker
Area
6
4
2
1
2
3
5
1
Years
36
37
37
38
36
35
35
35
30 Years of Service
Felix Baca
Dan Pohja
Scott Tarbox
Ron Martinez
Area
1
4
1
9
Years
34
32
33
30
25 Years of Service
J.R. Dumler
Blair Lampe
Ed Rathbun
Chris Carney
Stephen Gray
Kirk Waldero
Monte Griffith
Tyrone Morris
Ray Baltazar
Doug Englert
Al Harrington
Ryun Mendoza
Pat Gomez
Area
2
2
1
10
10
4
6
2
7
2
1
1
3
Years
29
29
29
28
26
28
27
27
26
26
26
26
26
15 Years of Service
Rich Fell
Brian Moore
Jake Raynolds
Fred Marjerrison
Chuck Alfultis
Tom Blair
Jesse Branham
Rick Hahn
Maiva Maree
Ryan Roark
Andy Vetter
Rocky Boyd
Paul Brown
Lonnie Lopez
Leroy Martinez
L.D. Powell
Rob Ververs
Shane Cole
Ronnie Eskew
Gerrard Flores
Steve Jaramillo
Jim Schoepflin
Area
1
2
2
4
4
2
1
10
1
2
4
2
1
3
2
5
2
7
5
7
8
1
Years
19
19
19
18
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
16
16
16
16
16
16
15
15
15
15
15
20 Years of Service
Jerry Horn
Mike Murray
Brent Van Hee
Dean Abeyta
Andy Free
Lenny Venegas
Donald Beckman
Thomas Smits
Warren Walker
Steve Crockett
Steve Gottlieb
Ben Keefer
Rich McGirl
Area
1
1
3
1
1
3
1
6
7
1
6
6
2
Years
24
23
23
22
22
22
21
21
21
20
20
20
20
10 Years of Service
Sonny Bachicha
Marty Dimas
Matt Johnson
Dan Bollinger
Juan Calderon
Shakti Davis
Dan Linsacum
David Ritchey
Sean Billings
Steve DeLeon
Nick Diede
Mark Frohardt
Tom Joseph
Paul Kelley
Bill Mellars
Eloy Orozco
Steven Roskop
Frank Vialpando
Matt Flavin
Ken Hastings
Ken Montoya
Area
1
1
1
6
1
1
6
7
4
4
4
1
1
3
4
3
2
3
9
1
3
Years
14
14
14
13
13
12
12
12
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
10
10
10
1
Length of service includes active members from 2012-2013 and current 2013-2014
ASSIGNERS 2013-2014
A partial list of Varsity assigners for various leagues has been assembled for the use of C.W.O.A.
members.
LEAGUE
ASSIGNER
DENVER PUB. SCH.
CONTACT INFO.
Donna Wingo
2700 West 7th. St.
Denver 80204
720-423-4240
[email protected]
JEFFCO
Mr. Dale Velichkoff
[email protected]
Jeffco Athletics
P.O. Box 4001
Golden 80401-0001
Phone: 303-982-6636
Fax: 303-982-6557
LONG’S PEAK
MARK BLESS
P.O. Box 441042
Aurora 80044
METRO
JIM DORSEY
[email protected]
P.O. Box 100278
Denver 80250
303-919-6417
CONTINENTAL
AURORA SPORTS OFFICIALS P. O. Box 461990
JERRY LETOFSKY
Aurora 80046-1990
[email protected]
Phone: 303-368-8005
Fax: 720-293-0038
FRONT RANGE
SKYLINE
WEST CENTRAL AREA
BERNIE GOSS
[email protected]
1550 N. First St.
Grand Junction, Co 81501
Bus: 970-245-6538
Cell: 970-261-8246
TRI-VALLEY
PATRIOT LEAGUE
NORTHERN LEAGUE
RYAN ROARK
[email protected]
BILL ERNEST
[email protected]
DALE VELICHKOFF
Bus: 970-217-3783
Cell: 970-567-9467
Bus: 303-982-6636
[email protected]
C/S METRO, TRI PEAKS
BLACK FOREST,
NICK DIEDE
CENTENNIAL LEAGUE
RICH FELL
[email protected]
[email protected]
4127 Cherryvale Dr.
Colorado Springs 80918
Cell: 719-310-7200
P.O. Box 334
Castle Rock 80104
Cell: 303-944-9637
Bus: 303-688-7416
Fax: 303-688-2965
PROCEDURES FOR COLORADO WRESTLING OFFICIALS ASSOCIATION
PROCEDURE I – MEMBERSHIP, DUES, MATERIALS & REGISTRATION CARDS
Section 1
Membership and Dues
A. Membership dues payments should be sent directly to Wilbert Boyd (Rocky), 3945 Landings Dr., Fort
Collins, CO 80525. Please do not pay your dues in cash. Please make all checks or money orders payable to
the Colorado Wrestling Officials Association or C.W.O.A. A thirty dollar ($30) fee will be assessed for
each returned check. Active officials not paying dues by June 1st will be assessed a late charge of twenty
dollars ($20).
B. Dues will be accepted on the basis indicated above until June 1st. The annual dues are set by the Executive
Committee and subject to change without any prior notice. Those active members who for some reason fail
to receive notice of when to pay their dues must send their renewal dues to the Executive Secretary prior to
June 1 of each year. The Association will make every effort to remind each active member in good standing
near April 1st annually.
Please note: Only one request for dues payment will be mailed.
C. Certified officials desiring to have their names listed in the original publication of the annual directory need
to submit dues payment before June 1st. Those joining or renewing memberships after June 1st will have
their names printed in a supplemental list which will be published and distributed during late November.
Section 2
Materials and Registration Cards
A. Materials from the C.W.O.A. and National Federation will be emailed with the exception of the Rule and
Case Books as soon as they are delivered to the C.W.O.A. office during the month of September or early
October. C.W.O.A. materials include the following:
1.
Officials Directory / Handbook,
2.
Rule Book,
3.
Interpretations,
4.
Association Regulations, and
5.
Points of Emphasis.
B. Registration cards will be distributed during October by the CHSAA office. Please carry this card with you
when you report to the various match sites. This identification verifies your status as a current wrestling
official who has met all the required standards.
PROCEDURE II – UNIFORMS, FEE SCHEDULES AND TOURNAMENTS
Section 1
Official Uniform Requirement
A.
The recognized uniform adopted by the Colorado Wrestling Officials Association and approved by
the CHSAA is as follows:
Shoes:
Black
Trousers:
Black (double knit)
Belt:
Black (if worn)
Socks:
Black
Shirt:
Short sleeved, grey shirt with thin vertical black stripes or short sleeved, vertically
striped black and white knit shirt with a zippered front. V-necked official’s shirts
are approved uniform apparel.
Tournament provided shirt.
Breast Emblem:
Right chest ($3 each)
Flip Disk:
Red / green ($6 each)
Arm Bands:
One red and one green
B.
Any member of the C.W.O.A. who officiate high school wrestling matches in any other uniform
than that described above shall be subjected to disciplinary action by the Executive Committee and
CHSAA.
NOTE: The C.W.O.A. will sell breast emblems for $3 and flip disks for $6 each. The emblem will not have a
yearly date on it. Therefore, it is a lifetime patch. Officials are to wear this patch on the right chest area of his /
her official’s shirt. This emblem cost is in addition to your annual dues. Novice officials will receive their first
emblem without charge once the provisions of the mentor program have been satisfied. Please send monies and
your request to the CWOA office at 3945 Landings Drive, #E5, Fort Collins, CO 80525.
SPECIAL NOTE: Honoring the Deceased: It is recognized that from time to time the wrestling
community throughout Colorado loses important personalities who have contributed much to the sport
of wrestling. To properly display honor and respect for these individuals, the CWOA provides the
following guidelines for officials to follow.
1. Referees can wear black sweat bands—one on each wrist during the remainder of the current
season; OR
2. Referees may exhibit the black “Lance Armstrong” type of wristlet on one wrist while working
matches during the current season.
3. Nothing is authorized to be displayed which becomes permanently attached to the officials
uniform such as sewn patches, Velcro, etc.
Section 2
High School Fee Schedules
2013/14 WRESTLING PAYMENT SCALE
Varsity/Sub-Varsity Matches
WRESTLING (1 official)
Dual Varsity $57.00
Sub-varsity $42.00
All matches over 14
Varsity - $4
Sub-varsity - $3
More than one dual meet per day/per site(Repeats 2nd Day)
First two duals - varsity $112.00
First two duals - sub-varsity $84.00
Each additional dual(3rd, 4th, 5th, etc.) - varsity $46.00
Each additional dual(3rd, 4th, 5th, etc.) - sub-varsity $35.00
Tournament based on 1 more official than # of mats - Varsity
Triangular/Quadrangular $146.00
5 teams $ 99.00
6 teams $123.00
7 teams $144.00
8 teams $159.00
9 or more teams - $159 plus an additional $10 per team over 8
Tournament - Sub-varsity
Triangular/Quadrangular $ 95.00
5 teams $79.00
6 teams $96.00
7 teams $108.00
8 teams $119.00
9 or more - $119.00 plus an additional $7.00 per team/Over 8 teams - May negotiate a flat fee with the individual official
for services to be provided.
Over 16 teams - May negotiate a flat fee with the individual official for services to be provided.
Tournament Fees: During regular season play, leagues and schools have the option to establish tournament fees with
officials groups unless specified elsewhere in the above fee schedule. Those fees must be stated on contracts sent to
officials prior to the tournament.
MEAL ALLOWANCE (in excess of 75 miles one way)
Breakfast $4.00 Lunch $5.00 Dinner $6.00
MILEAGE $. 40 cents per mile: exception see note 1 below.
Note 1: The Jefferson County (except Conifer, Elizabeth, Evergreen and Summit), Denver, Continental, Skyline
(except Fort Lupton), Frontier (except Lake County and Middle Park), Metropolitan and Centennial
leagues will not pay mileage between league cities, but will pay a mileage travel stipend of $2 to each
official between league cities. Colorado Springs schools will pay mileage travel stipend of $2 to officials
selected from the Colorado Springs Officials Association.
INDIVIDUAL MILEAGE BUFFER: No mileage will be paid to an official whose town of residence is 20 miles or
closer to the host school. Full mileage (including the first 20 miles) will be paid to officials traveling over 20 miles.
GUIDELINES FOR "NO-SHOWS": If the fee structure makes an allowance for a reduced crew (i.e. a 3-official
system and a 2-official system) the fee structure stipends shall be the actual fee.
In all other sports, when one official is a "no-show", the other officials working the contest shall split 50% of the extra
check. (Not to exceed 50% of standard fee).
"No-show" policies do not apply to the situation when a reduced crew is assigned due to the availability of officials.
Officials Associations must have on file with CHSAA a copy of their constitutions, rules, and by-laws that outline their
disciplinary procedures for dealing with no-shows as well as other CHSAA expectations. Schools should contact the
CHSAA office and identify the officials so that the local officials associations can take action. Leagues and schools are
encouraged to develop procedures for use in these situations as well.
GOOD FAITH -- When a school in good faith contacts an official of a postponement or overbooking, no fee shall be
paid to any official. That same official shall have the opportunity to work the cancelled contest. When an effort to contact
an official has not been made, 50% of the standard fee, plus any travel allowance due will be paid to an official who
shows up to officiate the contest. Once a game or match is started, the official is entitled to the entire game or match
fee.
PRIORITIES -- When a site or date change occurs, the officials originally assigned should be the first given the chance to
work the rescheduled game.
Section 3
Regional and State Tournament Officials
A. Regional Tournaments: CWOA forwards to CHSAA the list of post-season eligible officials.
This list includes those officials that have met the requirements on the Post-Season Application
Form. Regional officials’ voting begins in early January. Only coaches and regional tournament
directors have the opportunity to vote for regional officials. Voting closes mid-January. The
results of the voting are sorted in rank order of officials by individual region. This rank order is
based solely on the amount of votes an official receives for an individual region. A regional draw
is held in late January with four to five CHSAA-delegated people to administer this draw. The
draw consists of four to five rounds until each region has drawn its allotted officials. As each
region has its turn to draw an official, the next available official is drawn based on the amount of
votes received. The order of regions is randomly picked prior to the draw beginning. The first
round proceeds in numerical order from 1 to 16. The next round is from 16 to 1. The third round is
from 9 to 16, then 1 to 8. The fourth round is 8 to 1, then 16 to 9. At this point, the officials have
been selected. If a region has no officials on its list, then an official is selected from the overall list
of officials based on total votes, regardless of region. Once the officials are selected, CHSAA
selects the head official for that region. CHSAA then mails out confirmation postcards to all
selected officials and requires that officials reply to regional directors with confirmation. Officials
desiring to be considered for a regional tournament must submit a Post Season Application.
B. State Tournament: CWOA forwards to CHSAA the list of post-season eligible officials.
CHSAA then sends out ballots to vote for up to 20 officials for the state tournament. This ballot is
sent to a variety of sources (CWOA Executive Committee, CWOA Area Directors, CHSAA
Wrestling Committee members) to help the State Wrestling Committee determine who to invite.
Included are the regional votes from the coaches. CHSAA sends these invitations will be sent at
the end of January. Officials desiring to be considered for the State Tournament must submit a Post
Season Application.
PROCEDURE III – CONTRACTS, ASSIGNMENTS, CANCELLATION / POSTPONEMENTS AND NO
SHOW POLICY
Section 1
Contracts and Assignments
A registered official may not contract for meets or tournaments in advance of October 1st,
annually. Practice dual meets or practice tournaments do not come under this by-law. Any persons
accepting contracts before this specified date will be suspended from the C.W.O.A. for a period to be
determined by the Executive Committee.
Section 2
Cancellations or Postponements
Officials who are not notified of a cancellation or postponement of a scheduled match prior to the time
of their leaving home will receive one-half (1/2) of the regular match fee, plus the regular travel
expense. Officials who are notified in advance of postponements can expect no remuneration, but
should be given the first opportunity to officiate the re-scheduled match.
Section 3
No Show Policy
The C.W.O.A. discourages its members from taking contracts and failing to complete those
commitments. Any violator reported in writing to the C.W.O.A. Executive Secretary can expect to be
contacted and requested to submit a letter of explanation for each violation. An Area Director and the
Executive Secretary will conduct internal investigations. The Executive Committee of the C.W.O.A.
will determine the status of the violator. The Executive Committee, as deemed appropriate, will assess
penalties for each infraction.
Post Season Wrestling Officials Selection Process
Regionals
CWOA forwards to CHSAA the list of post-season eligible officials. This list includes those officials that have met the
requirements on the Post-Season Application Form. Regional officials’ voting begins in early January. Only coaches and
regional tournament directors have the opportunity to vote for regional officials. Voting closes mid-January. The results
of the voting are sorted in rank order of officials by individual region. This rank order is based solely on the amount of
votes an official receives for an individual region. A regional draw is held in late January with four to five CHSAAdelegated people to administer this draw. The draw consists of four to five rounds until each region has drawn its allotted
officials. As each region has its turn to draw an official, the next available official is drawn based on the amount of votes
received. The order of regions is randomly picked prior to the draw beginning. The first round proceeds in numerical
order from 1 to 16. The next round is from 16 to 1. The third round is from 9 to 16, then 1 to 8. The fourth round is 8 to
1, then 16 to 9. At this point, the officials have been selected. If a region has no officials on its list, then an official is
selected from the overall list of officials based on total votes, regardless of region. Once the officials are selected,
CHSAA selects the head official for that region. CHSAA then mails out confirmation postcards to all selected officials
and requires that officials reply to regional directors with confirmation.
State
Officials desiring to be considered for the State Tournament must submit a Post Season Application. CWOA forwards to
CHSAA the list of post-season eligible officials. CHSAA then sends out ballots to vote for up to 20
officials for the state tournament. This ballot is sent to a variety of sources (CWOA Executive Committee,
CWOA Area Directors, CHSAA Wrestling Committee members) to help the State Wrestling Committee
determine who to invite. CHSAA sends these invitations at the end of January.
Dealing with Fans
This memo provides guidelines for handling unruly spectator behavior. There have been situations
where the officials have made a bad situation worse by engaging in conversation with these unruly spectators.
Officials assigned to officiate a contest are responsible for the conduct of the contest. Controlling
crowds and crowd reactions are not within the officials’ province. That responsibility falls to game
administrators. If spectators begin to interfere with the conduct of a contest; cause an official to become
distracted through continual and unrelenting verbal abuse; or berate players, coaches, or officials in an
unacceptable or vulgar manner, officials should stop the action, report the spectator(s) to the home school
administration or the nearest uniformed security officer and ask that they be restrained or removed from the
facility. If the home school administration or uniformed security is unwilling or unable to comply and the
official does not believe the contest can be safely continued, the official must declare the contest ended at that
point. If no game administrator is present, as is often the case at sub-varsity contests, officials may have to call
on coaches or other school personnel to remove an unruly spectator.
Officials should never engage directly with spectators. Under no circumstance should an official ever
confront, challenge, rebuke, or threaten a spectator, or make gestures of any kind toward a spectator before,
during, or after a contest.
Officials should respond to threats and vulgarity from spectators by using the same good judgment
they utilize when ruling on a key play. Locate the game administrator, uniformed security personnel, coach, or
other school personnel and request that the unruly spectator be removed. Addressing the spectator directly is a
no-win situation and often serves to make a bad situation worse.
In summary, officials should not deal directly with spectators, but may ask game management to deal
with disruptive spectators. The game may be temporarily halted until the situation is resolved, but terminating
a game because of problems with spectators must be an absolute last resort. Following the ejection of a
spectator, please file an incident report with CHSAA.
ADDRESS CHANGE FOR WRESTLING OFFICIALS
COLORADO WRESTLING OFFICIALS ASSOCIATION
3945 Landings Drive Unit E5
Fort Collins, CO 80525
(Home Office) 970-206-4557 (Fax) 970-512-7110 (E-mail) [email protected]
NAME:
______________________________________________
ADDRESS:
______________________________________________
CITY:
___________________________________ZIP________-_____
HOME PHONE: (____) ______________ CELL (____) _______________
BUSINESS:
E-MAIL:
(____) ______________ FAX (____) _______________
______________________________________________
You can also e-mail your changes to [email protected]
REMINDER:
2014-2015 Membership Dues
are due by
June 1, 2014