SoCal League just sent out an interesting letter, re a new hiring and program for referee development. While most of it is boiler plate (don't abuse refs, there's a ref shortage, we have training programs, etc.), there's a preface blub which suggests that they are aware of complaints about a lack of accountability for the referees (although nothing else in the letter actually addresses this acknowledged complaint).
While I'd have liked to see something in terms of addressing the issue they are apparently acknowledging (there are no steps to address this complaint, beyond noting it), it is interesting (to me at least) to see some some tangible evidence that the league is at least aware of complaints about a lack of accountability for the officials, and a tacit acknowledgement that bad officiating might be a cause for some of the parental and players frustrations.
Curious about other people's takes also.
While I'd have liked to see something in terms of addressing the issue they are apparently acknowledging (there are no steps to address this complaint, beyond noting it), it is interesting (to me at least) to see some some tangible evidence that the league is at least aware of complaints about a lack of accountability for the officials, and a tacit acknowledgement that bad officiating might be a cause for some of the parental and players frustrations.
Curious about other people's takes also.