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2025 SCBOA Camps

In 2025, the first year of the 2025-2027 triannual, the SCBOA hosted 192 officials at seven different camp locations: Aiken, Charleston, Columbia, Florence, Greenville, Myrtle Beach and Rock Hill.  The SCBOA was happy to have Charleston return as a camp location after a few years and to welcome Florence to the list of camp locations. More opportunities for officials to work on their craft in the offseason was of immense benefit during the 2025-2026 season.

​Please take a look below at some of the moments from the 2025 SCBOA camps!

2024 SCBOA Camps

In 2024, the final year of the 2022-2024 triannual, the SCBOA hosted 214 officials at five different camp locations: Greenville, Rock Hill, Myrtle Beach, Aiken, and Columbia.  In all locations, member officials of the SCBOA participated in teaching and learning camps that included a variety of classroom learning sessions, on-court officiating experiences, and reflective conversation with clinicians from within the SCBOA ranks.

​Please take a look below at some of the moments from the 2024 SCBOA camps!

Each camp hosts teaching sessions on a wide variety of topics:


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Rules Changes - Paul Behr - Rock Hill Camp (2025)
Each year in May/June the National Federation of State High School Associations publishes the rule changes that are to go into effect in the upcoming season. At each SCBOA camp, the rule changes are introduced and discussed in order to help those officials start the process of being able to properly adjudicate those situations in the game. In 2025, the rules changes included a focus on simplifying goaltending, defining backboard contact, and standardizing throw-in spots. These major updates included removing offensive goaltending, treating backboard contact as a downward flight, and using the three-point line for throw-in administration. 
At the Rock Hill Camp (2025), these rules changes were presented by Paul Behr, the former District 3 (Rock Hill Area) director and IAABO Life Member, who has officiated basketball for 40+ years.


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On-Court Mechanics - Walter Quiller - Columbia Camp (2024)
​Walter Quiller, an experienced high school and college official from Aiken (SC), was one of the clinicians at the Columbia Camp (hosted at the University of South Carolina). Each official completed a post-game mechanics and game scenarios debrief with Walter, oftentimes finding himself on the court helping officials find the angles, improve their vision, and emphasizing the importance of mechanics. 

Each camp clinician at each of the SCBOA camps are:
  • Teachers
  • Rules/Mechanics Experts
  • Fair
  • Observant
  • Knowledgeable
  • Compassionate
  • Skilled
  • Trained

The goal for each camp is to provide campers with direct and relevant feedback, based on multiple game observations that allow for growth and development in just a few days. 

Game Management - Earl Richards - Greenville Camp (2024)
​Earl Richards, a highly experienced official from Columbia (SC) who has worked on many different levels, shared his thoughts on game management in one of the "classroom" sessions.

Highlights from his talk included:
  • "Start your pregame in your mind before you arrive."
  • "Manage your emotions during the game."
  • "Perception is sometimes more than reality..."
  • "Pack your bag carefully, including many things that you might not USE during the game."
  • "After the game, what else is added to the BAGGAGE that you leave the gym with? Emotions... Feelings..."
  • "Allow plays to fully develop." (How do you prepare for that?)
  • "What are you personally sacrificing when to decide to referee?"
  • "Improvement as a referee may or may not be linear, however there are (and will be) dips BUT there should be an attempt to have consistent and constant growth over the course of the career."
  • "It is better to be prepared for an opportunity that never comes than to not be prepared when it happens."
  • "Make the best of THIS situation."
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Officiating Philosophy - Kim Haywood - Greenville Camp (2024)
​Kim Haywood, a multi-sport official (including basketball and volleyball), who has worked for several Division 1 women's basketball conferences shared her thoughts about officiating philosophy and how to become the best official possible.

Highlights from her talk included:
  • "Be a good partner ... every game ... in every situation."
  • "Control what you can control ... your attitude, your willingness to work hard, the way that you speak to others, the way that you prepare, the way that you look."
  • "Rule knowledge is something that is easy to control."
  • "Mechanics can be practiced ... using nothing more than a pocket mirror and an empty room."
  • "Professionalism ... is something we all can have."
  • "Good habits are something that we can control and we should strive to create routines for ourselves."
  • ​"Command of the court does not mean that I am a dictator, it means I am comfortable making the decisions needed in that game that night."
  • "There seems to be a level of consistency at the collegiate level that does not always happen at the high school level because we do not work with the same people every night ... we must commit to certain things every single game ... such as a good pregame."
  • "Are you going to be the referee that if you have something to add to the game, you are going to do it ... or, will you be the low-man on the totem pole and stay quiet?"
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