Hello Everyone,
Sorry for the delay in the extramural updates. The past two weekends we sent officicals to Middle Tennessee State University and The Ohio State University. Representing us at MTSU was Preston Carr and Sam Schwieterman. Sam was a semi-finalist, and Preston was a finalist.
We sent John Mason to OSU. He also did a very nice job, and recieved a semi-final game.
This upcoming weekend, Justin Carr will be travelling to Mississippi State University.
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
Sunday, February 28, 2010
Extramural Update 2
Hello All,
Reporting from sunny Las Vegas, I have the second installment of the Extramural Basketball season. This weekend myself, Brian Beam, Ian Swoboda, and Andrew Hiltbrand travelled to Sin City. Beam and I were on the officials' evaluation staff while Hiltbrand and Swoboda officiated. Both Hiltbrand and Swoboda did a wonderful job. Hiltbrand officiated a men's quarter final game, while Swoboda officiated the men's final. When it came down to giving out awards Mr. Swoboda was honored as an All-Tournament Official.
Coming up in the future are tournaments at Middle Tennessee State University, Mississippi State University, and The Ohio State University, so keep your eyes posted to the blog for more updates
Reporting from sunny Las Vegas, I have the second installment of the Extramural Basketball season. This weekend myself, Brian Beam, Ian Swoboda, and Andrew Hiltbrand travelled to Sin City. Beam and I were on the officials' evaluation staff while Hiltbrand and Swoboda officiated. Both Hiltbrand and Swoboda did a wonderful job. Hiltbrand officiated a men's quarter final game, while Swoboda officiated the men's final. When it came down to giving out awards Mr. Swoboda was honored as an All-Tournament Official.
Coming up in the future are tournaments at Middle Tennessee State University, Mississippi State University, and The Ohio State University, so keep your eyes posted to the blog for more updates
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
Basketball Extramural Update 1
Hello All,
Its that time again, time for basketball extramural Season. This past weekend we sent Max Hopkins to Miami University (Ohio), and Preston Carr to Western Michigan University. Also in attendance were Nick Brigati on the officials' committee at Miami and Brian Beam was on the officials' committee at WMU.
Preston and Max both represented the program in a very positive light. Max, officiated in a men's quarter final, and was the official score keeper in the women's final. Preston officiated a men's semi-final.
This upcoming weekend four of us will be travelling to the University of Nevada Las Vegas for their regional basketball tournament. Brian Beam and Greg Allensworth will be on the officials' committee, while Ian Swoboda and Andrew Hiltbrand will be officiating. If you see Ian or Andrew wish them luck as they officiate in Sin City.
Its that time again, time for basketball extramural Season. This past weekend we sent Max Hopkins to Miami University (Ohio), and Preston Carr to Western Michigan University. Also in attendance were Nick Brigati on the officials' committee at Miami and Brian Beam was on the officials' committee at WMU.
Preston and Max both represented the program in a very positive light. Max, officiated in a men's quarter final, and was the official score keeper in the women's final. Preston officiated a men's semi-final.
This upcoming weekend four of us will be travelling to the University of Nevada Las Vegas for their regional basketball tournament. Brian Beam and Greg Allensworth will be on the officials' committee, while Ian Swoboda and Andrew Hiltbrand will be officiating. If you see Ian or Andrew wish them luck as they officiate in Sin City.
Tuesday, January 5, 2010
NIRSA NCCS Flag Football National Championships
Hello Again,
Well everyone it is the final update for flag football for this season. It comes action packed with highlights from the NIRSA NCCS National Flag Football Championships in Tampa, Florida. OUIM sent Ian Swoboda to officiate in the championships, and did a stand up job. The last day of the event, he had the privelege to referee a highly contested men's semi-final, and was the line judge in the women's final. Unlike at the ACIS National tournament where being in a final did not guarantee you the recognition of being All-American, at NIRSA it did. Thus because Ian was the line judge in the women's final, he is OU's 3rd and final All-American of the season. Please congratulate him if you see or talk to him!
This being a final post for the flag football season, here is the wrap-up:
OUIM sent 25 officials to 10 different regionals or state tournaments, and 2 national tournaments. At the end of the regional and state tournaments, Preston Carr, Greg Allensworth, John Mason, and Ian Swoboda were named All-Tournament officials. Making the voyage to the ACIS National tournament was John Mason, Greg Allensworth, and Dan Fladda, while Ian Swoboda travelled to Tampa for the NIRSA National Championships. When the national tournaments were finished OUIM came away with 3 All-American officials: Ian Swoboda, Dan Fladda, and Greg Allensworth.
Well everyone it is the final update for flag football for this season. It comes action packed with highlights from the NIRSA NCCS National Flag Football Championships in Tampa, Florida. OUIM sent Ian Swoboda to officiate in the championships, and did a stand up job. The last day of the event, he had the privelege to referee a highly contested men's semi-final, and was the line judge in the women's final. Unlike at the ACIS National tournament where being in a final did not guarantee you the recognition of being All-American, at NIRSA it did. Thus because Ian was the line judge in the women's final, he is OU's 3rd and final All-American of the season. Please congratulate him if you see or talk to him!
This being a final post for the flag football season, here is the wrap-up:
OUIM sent 25 officials to 10 different regionals or state tournaments, and 2 national tournaments. At the end of the regional and state tournaments, Preston Carr, Greg Allensworth, John Mason, and Ian Swoboda were named All-Tournament officials. Making the voyage to the ACIS National tournament was John Mason, Greg Allensworth, and Dan Fladda, while Ian Swoboda travelled to Tampa for the NIRSA National Championships. When the national tournaments were finished OUIM came away with 3 All-American officials: Ian Swoboda, Dan Fladda, and Greg Allensworth.
Thursday, December 31, 2009
National Update 4
Hello All,
Well its the final update from the ACIS Nationals. To start the day off we found out there would only be 12 all-americans, instead of the normal 16. That means if you did a final you were not guarnanteed to be an All-American. Mason had a very good tournament, and did a Men's Open Semi-Final. Fladda also did a fantastic job and was field judge in the Co-Rec final. Finally, Allensworth was the referee of the Men's Open final.
When all was said and done OU came away with two All-American officials in Dan Fladda and Greg Allensworth. Even though the 31st ACIS National Championship is over, we are not done. Log on next week, and receive daily updates from the NIRSA National Championships, where Ian Swoboda will be representing the program.
Well its the final update from the ACIS Nationals. To start the day off we found out there would only be 12 all-americans, instead of the normal 16. That means if you did a final you were not guarnanteed to be an All-American. Mason had a very good tournament, and did a Men's Open Semi-Final. Fladda also did a fantastic job and was field judge in the Co-Rec final. Finally, Allensworth was the referee of the Men's Open final.
When all was said and done OU came away with two All-American officials in Dan Fladda and Greg Allensworth. Even though the 31st ACIS National Championship is over, we are not done. Log on next week, and receive daily updates from the NIRSA National Championships, where Ian Swoboda will be representing the program.
Wednesday, December 30, 2009
National Update days 1-3
Hello All,
Just an update from nationals. Allensworth, Fladda, and Mason left Athens at 2pm and arrived in New Orleans at 4:30am. After a Few hours of sleep the left for a nice four hour officials clinic that dissected video, did on field work, and went over points of emphasis for the tournament.
Game play actually started on the 29th at 9am. Starting the day and tournament Allensworth and Fladda were crew chiefs. All three had a relatively routine day, and no problems occurred.
On the 30th, Allensworth was a crew chief. Mason and Fladda again had routine days, and a shorter day than Allensworth. Allensworth's last game, was an Open game, that went into overtime. The field was only lit by street lights and Christmas lights.
Tomorrow, are the finals, and all three are expecting good assignments. So tune in tomorrow evening for a final update from New Orleans.
Just an update from nationals. Allensworth, Fladda, and Mason left Athens at 2pm and arrived in New Orleans at 4:30am. After a Few hours of sleep the left for a nice four hour officials clinic that dissected video, did on field work, and went over points of emphasis for the tournament.
Game play actually started on the 29th at 9am. Starting the day and tournament Allensworth and Fladda were crew chiefs. All three had a relatively routine day, and no problems occurred.
On the 30th, Allensworth was a crew chief. Mason and Fladda again had routine days, and a shorter day than Allensworth. Allensworth's last game, was an Open game, that went into overtime. The field was only lit by street lights and Christmas lights.
Tomorrow, are the finals, and all three are expecting good assignments. So tune in tomorrow evening for a final update from New Orleans.
Thursday, December 17, 2009
Extramural Update 5
Well, Dan Fladda, John Mason, Ben Strunk, Larry Lawson, Ian Swoboda, and Doug Vinci rounded out the extramural regional tournament season. They took the long 14 hour drive from Athens to Hattiesburg, Mississippi to the University of Southern Mississippi. They arrived at 8 am on Friday and had their first games Saturday morning. They all officiated greatly and endured a full day of games. On Sunday not all the officials at the tournament were asked to stay and officiate but all of our officials advanced. Again our officials officiated to our high expectations. Ben Strunk, John Mason, and Larry Lawson had a great day and worked quarter-final games. Ian Swoboda officiated the Men’s Open Championship, Dan Fladda officiated the Women’s Championship, and Doug Vinci officiated in the Men’s Championship. Ian Swoboda was an All-Tournament official and received a bid to the national tournament in Tampa, Florida. All of these officials greatly represented Ohio University and made us all proud. Dan Fladda was honored to receive an at large bid to the ACIS National Championships.
On another note, look forward to our final flag-football extramural update. We have four officials going to national tournaments. Greg Allensworth, John Mason, and Dan Fladda will be traveling to New Orleans for the ACIS National Championship December 28-31, and Ian Swoboda will be headed to Tampa, Florida for the NIRSA National Championship January 3-5. If you happen to see these officials or talk to the before they depart, congratulate them, and wish them luck.
On another note, look forward to our final flag-football extramural update. We have four officials going to national tournaments. Greg Allensworth, John Mason, and Dan Fladda will be traveling to New Orleans for the ACIS National Championship December 28-31, and Ian Swoboda will be headed to Tampa, Florida for the NIRSA National Championship January 3-5. If you happen to see these officials or talk to the before they depart, congratulate them, and wish them luck.
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