Teen hockey refs quitting over verbal abuse
The Saskatoon Referees Association has seen a decline in young officials because of verbal abuse from fans and coaches.
Saskatoon Referees Association says numbers down this year due to 'abuse of officials'
The puck can't drop on thousands of minor hockey games in Saskatchewan without the help of referees.
But officials in Saskatoon are losing new recruits, and they chalk it up to fans and coaches abusing young officials.
The Saskatoon Referees Association says it has seen numbers drop to 160 referees this year, from over 200 in 2012.
The drop doesn't surprise Jill Andrea.
No one stood up and said, 'Hey, you're talking to a 16-year-old girl, she could be someone's daughter.'- Jill Andrea, referee
She loves working as a ref, and has been officiating minor hockey for the past 22 years.
Andrea says she has considered quitting many times throughout the past two decades.
Years later, she remembers the first time she was berated by a parent.
"He told me to 'go home and make babies because that's all you're good for.'