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Baseball
- HEAT RECOMMENDATION DOCUMENT – 204.30 KB
- CAA Pitch Log – 585.19 KB
- Article 18 Baseball - HS and JH Pitch Count Guidelines – 216.73 KB
- 5 Pillars of Exertional Heat Stroke Prevention – 365.89 KB
- Article 18: Baseball – 94.08 KB
- Wilson Recommendations on Cleaning Sports Balls – 195.29 KB
- NFHS Baseball Bat Statement – 63.23 KB
- Baseball Field – 224.66 KB
Basketball
- Basketball Officials Quiz 2017-18 – 4.13 MB
- Basketball Officiating A to Z – 480.76 KB
- Basket Interference – 122.11 KB
- 25 Misunderstood Rules in High School Basketball – 613.78 KB
OFFICIATING BASKETBALL
Officiating Basketball is designed to assist individuals in becoming a better official and improving the experience for you and the student athletes.
Football
- Football Officiating A to Z – 526.54 KB
Fundamentals of Officiating Youth Football
The USA Football Fundamentals of Officiating Youth Football course sets the foundation for all tackle and flag football officials, discussing philosophy, consistency, player safety and communication with coaches, players and fellow officials.
Soccer
- Controlling the Match – 264.50 KB
Softball
- Article 26: Softball – 94.93 KB
- Wilson Recommendations on Cleaning Sports Balls – 195.29 KB
- DP FLEX PRESENTATION – 555.00 KB
Umpiring Softball
Umpiring Softball has been designed to help you understand and properly administer specific rules of the game. You will also learn about appropriate signals, managing game situations and being a respected and professional umpire. The course covers the many types of obstruction and interference and how to address them as an umpire.
Volleyball
- 2024 CAA Volleyball Test with Answers – 2.00 MB
- Article 24: Volleyball – 92.25 KB
- Wilson Recommendations on Cleaning Sports Balls – 195.29 KB
- MaxPreps VBALL Stat Sheet – 568.17 KB
- Libero Tracking Form – 47.44 KB
- Volleyball Score Sheet – 1.37 MB
- CAA Volleyball Game Day Roster Form – 52.04 KB
Officiating Volleyball: Ball Handling
This course teaches and shows the difference between legal and illegal contacts, helping officials be more consistent in their ball handling calls.