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World
Invitational Double Dutch Officials Service Awards

The
American Double Dutch League salutes its officials and coaches for the hard work
and dedication given in support of the sport of Double Dutch and the American
Double Dutch League.
CONGRATULATIONS
TO STAN BROWN, COACH OF
STAN'S PEPPER STEPPERS FOR 25 OR MORE YEARS OF SERVICE - MASTER COACH
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SERVICE
AS AN OFFICIAL
15
or more years
Rudy
Best (DC)
Willie
Blackmon (NY)
Sandra
Cooper (CT)
Pat
Curtis
(VA)
Marcine
Early (OH)
Mike
Gannon (SC)
Cheryl
Holt (NY)
Judy
Roberson
(CT)
FORMER
WORLD
CHAMPIONS
SERVING AS
COACHES
Jennifer
Jones (SC)
Leah
Davis (NY)
Antoinette
Pizzaro (NY)
Markeya
Baskerville
(NY)
Yahtee
Brown (NY)
Katisha
Simpkins
(NY)
Helena McCalla
(NY)
Nakia
Jordon (NY)
FORMER
WORLD CHAMPIONS
SERVING AS OFFICIALS
Adrienne
Brown (NY)
Gamal
Brown (OH)
Stella
Bunche (NY)
Robin
Watterson (VA)
FORMER
WORLD COMPETITORS
SERVING AS COACHES
Kim Bradshaw
(MD)
Kim Lowe (DC)
Ruth Payne
(NY)
Yolanda
Miller (MD)
Karen
Winston
(OH)
Annette Thorton (DC)
Dave
Rockett (NY)
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SERVICE
AS AN OFFICIAL
10 or more years
Jackie Archer (FL)
Bobbie Archer (FL)
William Broadus (DC)
Gayle Brock (OH)
Adrienne Brown (NY)
Paulette Bryant (NY)
Stella Bunche (NY)
Sonja Frederick (DC)
Jan Guess (OH)
Timberly Leffler (OH)
James
Long (DC)
Zenobia
Mack (DC)
Tonie
McCoy (DC)
Sterling Robinson (DC)
James
Savage (DC)
Paula Sporn (MI)
Jamal
Turner (NY)
Jeanette
Williams (DC)
James Winston (DC)
Karen Wyrick (OH)
Loretta
Jefferson (NJ)
Geraldine
Code (NJ)
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WORLD INVITATIONAL COACHES
WITH 10 OR MORE YEARS
Kim Bradshaw (MD)
Stan Brown (DC)
Montez Delaney (DC)
Paulette Dixon (DC)
Rebecca Herndon (DC)
Joy
Holman (SC)
Kim
Lowe (DC)
Ruth Payne
(NY)
Pam Smith (CT)
Annette Thorton (DC)
Karen Watson (OH)
Dave
Rockett (NY)
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Official
Certification Process
The
American Double Dutch League is always in need of officials to volunteer to help
judge competitions on the local and national level. Previous jumpers,
parents, volunteers are welcome to apply. To apply for any position as a
Trainee, the official must have served at least three years in that position on
the state level.
The
State/Regional Representative must verify the applicant's date.
If
the applicant is accepted he/she must train with a certified official at the
World Championship Elimination Round. All officials must be certified
in order to work as an Entry level official at the World Championship.
To become a certified official, each individual must attend the ADDL
Conference and pass the exam administered for the position they wish to
attain.
ADDL
Certification is valid for three years, however, in order to remain in good
standing, the official must attend the Bi-Annual Conference and work at the
World Championship Tournament every year.
Qualifications
For Becoming A Master Judge
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10 years experience as a World
Championship Judge
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Valid ADDL Cerfitication
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Successful completion of a practicum.
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The
amount of time and the requirements to become a certified master official
vary with each position. Each official must successfully complete each
stage of the certification process in order to move to the next level.
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To
become a master floor judge or scorekeeper, the official must serve 1 year
as a trainee, 2 years on the Entry level and 2 years on the Intermediate
level.
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To
become a master counter, the official must serve 1 year as a trainee, 2
years on the Entry level, 1 year on the Intermediate level and 2 years as a
"A" Position judge.
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