Be the Referee: Equipment Responsibility

December 21, 2017

In this week's edition, assistant director Mark Uyl explains that coaches are responsible for making sure their players are properly equipped.

Be The Referee is a series of short messages designed to help educate people on the rules of different sports, to help them better understand the art of officiating, and to recruit officials.

Below is this week's segment – Coaches Responsible for Equipment - Listen

Over the past decade, just about all new playing rules have tended to focus on improving the health and safety of those playing the game. In all sports, it’s the responsibility of the head coach to make sure that his or her players are properly equipped according to the rules of the game.

It’s generally one of the first things the official will ask the head coach before play begins. This can cover everything from bats in baseball and softball, to helmets and face masks in football or ice hockey, or to those sports where mouth guards are required. This is to ensure that each school and the head coach is taking responsibility when it comes to the equipment being worn and keeping those playing the game safe.

Past editions
December 14: Mentoring New Officials - Listen
December 7: Dive on the Floor - Listen
November 30: Wrestling Weight Monitoring - Listen
November 23: Ejections - Listen
November 16: Toughest Call - Listen
November 9: Hurdling - Listen
November 2: The Survey Says - Listen
October 26: Helmet Comes Off -
 Listen
October 19: Goal Line Rules - Listen
October 12: No 1st-Year Fee - Listen
October 5: Athletic Empty Nesters - Listen
September 28: Misunderstood Football Rules: Kicking - Listen
September 21: Preparation for Officials - Listen
September 14: Always Stay Registered - Listen
September 7: Other Football Rules Changes - Listen
August 31: Pop-Up Onside Kicks - Listen
August 24: Blindside Blocks - Listen

MHSAA Officials Awards & Alumni Banquet: Photos, Video & OMD 2026.

By Geoff Kimmerly
MHSAA.com senior editor

April 30, 2026

More than 80 MHSAA-registered game officials were honored Saturday during the annual Officials Awards & Alumni Banquet at Kellogg Center in East Lansing.

Our MHSAA communications director emeritus John Johnson was on site, camera in hand, to capture photos of our award winners and several more attendees and honorees. Check those out by clicking here – MHSAA Officials Banquet photos – to see not only photos from this past weekend but also from 2003-19, 2024-25, and the 2013 and 2018 Officiate Michigan Day events.

Among this year’s honorees was Grand Ledge senior Owen Rottier, who received the Randy Paulson Legacy Award and scholarship. Owen has officiated both cross country and track & field as part of the Legacy Program and will study next at Lansing Community College. He’s pictured above with (from left) MHSAA executive director Mark Uyl, Mary Paulson, Rottier and MHSAA director of officiating Sam Davis.

Receiving the 36th Vern L. Norris Leadership in Officiating Award was Metro Detroit’s Robert Czech, who is in his 44th year as a registered official and also has assigned officials for more than 35 years, including currently for four Detroit-area leagues.

Referee Magazine also created a commemorative cover celebrating Czech and in advance of this summer’s Officiate Michigan Day.

OMD 2026 will be July 25 at DeVos Place in Grand Rapids, followed by the National Association of Sports Officials (NASO) Summit from July 26-28.

For information on registration and details on both events, check out the Officiate Michigan Day page.