The newly formed Basketball National Referees Association has successfully completed a two-day training program in Port Moresby, marking a major step in lifting the standards of officiating across Papua New Guinea (PNG).
Led by Association President Mr. Charles Morola, the training was held at the Taurama Aquatic Centre on the 8th-09th September along with combined classroom sessions with on court practice.
Participants ranged from new officials to experienced referees, all focused on enhancing technical skills, discipline, and professionalism.
“Referees must be on top of their game. The sport is highly technical, and there is no room for emotional reactions. Time management and continuous learning are key to improving.”
He praised the rise of a new generation of referees including, pioneering women Betty Angula and Marca Muri, whilst also acknowledging mentors such as Ronnie Mea, Slieve Mohu, and Ishmeal Kekeao who joined from Lae to support the sessions.
Formed earlier this year under the Basketball Federation of PNG, the Association is led by Mr. Morola alongside Vice President Peter Mendi Mope, Treasurer Lucy Abel, and Secretary Anna Mope.
Since taking office as president, Mr. Morola has conducted referee development programs in Mt. Hagen, Aiyura Valley, and Madang.
“This is only the first step in the right direction. With commitment and collaboration, we will continue to raise the game to FIBA standards.”
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