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In the Central Zone, in order to obtain a Level III, the official must referee Minor Bantam ‘AA’ or equivalent successfully for a minimum of one (1) year. Requirements for Level (IV) is to have successfully refereed Midget ‘AAA’ and/or Junior ‘B’ in the Zone for a minimum of one (1) year.
Resources for Zone Meet Hosts. Below are some resources that teams and LSCs hosting a Central Zone 14 & Under Pool or Open Water Championship Meet may find helpful. Resources for Meet Directors and Meet Referees. CZ 14&U Pool Meet Deadlines; CZ Open Water Deadlines; CZ Site Visit Checklist; CZ Meet Director Summary; Resources for Entry Chairs
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If you are interested in being a referee for Central Zone Soccer, we are looking for people ages 12 and over to serve as referees for our 2024 outdoor soccer season, which will run from April 29 to June 8, 2024. Please submit a Referee Registration if you: Are over 12 years old
Ryan is the first official from Central Zone to receive a Level 6 designation in many years. It is the pinnacle of amateur officiating and makes Ryan eligible for national and potentially international assignments.
The program is available to any ice hockey official who meets the following criteria: Is an active player (16 years of age or older) in RHC for the season in which he or she is officiating; Qualifies and registers with the Central Zone Referees Committee (CZRC) to officiate ice hockey games; and.
Feb 2, 2023 · Official Twitter for Central Region Referee Committee