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 Ref-in-Pool ConfusionThe biggest point of confusion about Ref-in-Pool: Two Different Referee Organizations! EKCSRA (East King County Soccer Referee Association) 
Provides referee to premier, select, adult and U13+ rec games (usually a CR and 2 ARs)Primarily adult referees (although a fair number of youth referees for younger aged games)Center referees are usually experiencedAssistant Referees will be experienced for older aged gamesRequires a Ref-in-Pool from every team that uses their servicesReferee self-assign games through http://www.ekcsra.org EYSA Referees (Eastside Youth Soccer Association Referees) 
Has nothing to do with Ref-in-PoolProvides referees to U08-U12 recreational games (usually only CRs)Primarily youth refereesA good training ground for new refereesManaged by local EYSA club (Bellevue, Issaquah, Lake Hills, Mercer Island, Newport)Referees self-assign games through http://www.eysareferees.org 
 The second biggest point of confusion is the Ref-in-Pool is NOT required to be a Center Referee.  A Ref-in-Pool can be an Assistant Referee for all their matches.
When people consider signing up to be the Ref-in-Pool they worry about how can they step in and be a Center Referee (CR).  It's an intimidating role.  What they don't understand is that most referees start as Assistant Referees (ARs or linesmen).  This is a lot less intimidating and is a great place to learn to be a referee.  Center Referees usually have more experience and are quite willing to help new referees learn how to be good ARs and how to become CRs.  The 3 referees are a team.  They support each other and teach each other during a match.
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