Pictures of High School Referees

2005

These are the first photos acquired for High School Soccer games that Pat Switzer took.  Anyone who wishes to add to the historical record can contact Andrew Bristol at abristol47@msn.com and he will try to create a web page of significant events.  You will need to send photos by email with appropriate captions that you would like to add.  Click on the link in each sentence to see a visual portrayal of the statement.

  1. Check-in

  2. Nigel warning Marco Inunza.

  3. Academy High School player 13, that's no Gold Card!  (Sept 19, 2005)

  4. Yes, the throw-in is this way.  So Weston Fowler gives the ball to the other team.

  5. Tom Scott, getting down on the player's level with Anthony Tontodonati.  I can hear words of wisdom.

  6. Tom Duttle says it's time to take a little break.

  7. And this is so everyone knows why Nick Pena is leaving the field.  (Persistent Infringement)

  8. Hey, number 14, stop holding Joshua.

  9. At the top of the penalty box, Dominic has a good view of the action.

  10. Robert Gage is keeping up with play as Nick Pena takes the ball down the sideline.

  11. This is interesting.  I see two players on the Mayfield laughing but Tom looks serious.  It is only the first match between LC High and Mayfield. (Sept 29, 2005)

  12. Les Hinke giving a caution to Rick Wolle in Alamogordo.

  13. Robert Gage watching the action on a Las Cruces Girls game.

  14. The place is High Noon Field 1 and the contest is between Las Cruces and Rio Grande High School.  Nigel Holman and Bill Lindemann are working the match.

  15. I don't believe that RGHS player on the ground is sun bathing.  See the yellow card coming out?  That one is for Fabian Osollo.

  16. Action in the Las Cruces - Rio Grande High School match.

  17. We find out that Robert Gage is the third one on this game.

  18. I believe that Jerry is trying to explain the situation to Nigel.

  19. It didn't work, Jerry.

  20. Great save from that direct free kick.

  21. It was a good game and now is the time to discuss how we could have done better.

  22. And finally we see Lisa Willman refereeing a game on High Noon 2.  This was a JV game in 2004.