Welcome to the On Line Referee Game Scheduler.
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You can access it from the Referee Page by clicking on the Referee Profile link, or you can access it once you are in the On-Line Scheduler (see below).
How Do I Log In to the On-Line Scheduler?
Click on the On-Line Scheduler link on the Referee Home page. It takes you to the following

Once you get into the scheduler you will see:

The [stats] button doesn't work yet. If you are a first time user, or need to update your personal information click on [edit profile] button and you'll see a window similar to the one below. [logout] closes the session and the window

Update or change any information, including your password and username. When you are finished click the UPDATE PAGE button, then the [close] button at the top of the page. Your user name and password can be anything you wish as long as you only use letters and numbers (no special characters like apostrophes) and the password must be at least 8 characters long. You may change your password and or user name at any time by clicking on the [edit profile] button.
When you volunteer for a game, the On-Line Scheduler sends an email to appropriate referee scheduler. The scheduler will confirm the assignment.
How To Use the Referee Scheduler.
You may view the Referee Game Scheduler Entry Page in a number of different ways:
SHOW ALL is the default setting.
The program starts by showing only the first ten entries. You can set the Number of Games per Page to 25 or 50 to get more games on a page. It is a good idea to set a date range (say the upcoming Saturday or Saturday/Sunday games) or pick a division rather than looking at all the data--since the scheduler contains every game through the end of the year.
Always Click on the UPDATE PAGE button to refresh the page after you make any selection from the choice below"
If you have any suggestions or find any bugs, please email Bob Kircher at: webmaster@ayso-region14.org
program designed and programmed by Chris Kircher