Game Officials definition

Game Officials means the on-ice officials for each game, being either a referee and two linesmen or two referees, as applicable, and the off-ice officials for each game, being the timekeeper, ticket staff and any other official designated by the League and “Game Official” means any one of them; “GTHL” means the Greater Toronto Hockey League or any organization which may be substituted therefor;
Game Officials means the on-ice officials for each game, being either a referee and two linesmen or two referees, as applicable, and the off-ice officials for each game, being the timekeeper and any other official designated by the League, and “Game Official” means any one of them.
Game Officials means the on-ice officials for each game, being either a referee and two linesmen or

Examples of Game Officials in a sentence

  • Game Officials: Workers such as chain crews, line judges, timers, scoreboard operators, scorekeepers, announcers, statistics, camera operators, et.

  • During games, Game Officials are encouraged to incorporate a water-break during injury stoppages, penalty kicks, goal kicks, and other appropriate stoppages, etc., to address this concern of ensuring the health and safety of our athletes.

  • During very hot weather when games are not cancelled, Game Officials will confer with Coaches and Team Officials before the start of the game in regards to providing water-breaks, consider shortening the time played or postponing the game if both coaches agree to do so.

  • The Host Committee is responsible for providing meals for the assigned ERU/ARU Representatives and Game Officials throughout the event.

  • The only authorized individuals allowed to park behind the fields on the grass are the IBFA Executive Board, IBFA Board of Directors, Game Officials, IGCA Board of Directors, and Concession Stand workers.

  • Referee/ Game Officials One Official Polo or Top, issued to the official by the Bond One Official Fox-40 whistle, issued to the official by the Bond Dress Code; Confirming to FIBA, which no shorts pants! Officials uniforms must not be worn in any other capacity or for any other function that you may be exercising.

  • During a “Heat Wave” Game Officials will confer with Coaches and Team Officials before the start of the game in regards to providing water-breaks, consider shortening the time played or postponing the game if both coaches agree to do so.


More Definitions of Game Officials

Game Officials means any referee, linesperson, timekeeper, or other person engaged in officiating a hockey game as may be designated by the OMHA.
Game Officials means any referee, linesperson, timekeeper, scorekeeper, (off ice officials) or other person engaged in officiating a hockey game as may be designated by HEO.

Related to Game Officials

  • Match Officials means the referee, the assistant referees and any fourth official appointed to a Competition Match.

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  • Officials means the director(s) of the Company and other persons nominated by the Company;

  • Team Official means any person involved with the management, preparation or participation of a team (whether paid or unpaid), including the coaches, managers, medical staff, other support staff or any other person acting for or on behalf of a Club;

  • Code Official means the Code Enforcement Officer, anyone fulfilling the duties of the Code Enforcement Officer on either a temporary or permanent basis, or any designee of the City Manager, the Director of the Department of Planning and Development Services, or the Code Enforcement Officer.