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- A scribe is the person that the judge dictates their penalties and
scores to. He/she will keep a written record on score sheets.
- The scribe does not need to be a full time ring steward.
- The most common classes that need a scribe:
- Reining, Trail, Western Riding, Working Cow Horse
- Additional classes that may need scribes:
- Roping, Yearling Longe Line
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- When you make the initial agreement with a judge, ask if they will need
a scribe.
- Include scribing requirements (including if they state they will not be
needing one) in the judge’s contract.
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- Hired ring stewards should be able to scribe.
- Each judge needs their own scribe, unless they indicated that they did
not need one.
- Local collegiate and senior 4-H judging team members should know how to
scribe & can often be recruited.
- Call your local or state extension offices to find contacts if needed.
- Volunteers can be taught; however, do not overwhelm new scribes.
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- Plan the time to teach the scribe before the show.
- Keep it simple.
- Don’t ask a first time scribe to do too much.
- If you start to teach them and they don’t really seem to understand or,
worst of all, they don’t want to be a scribe, arrange for someone else.
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- Make sure the scribe knows that they will be working as a team. However,
unnecessary conversation with the judge should be avoided in order to
allow them to focus on the exhibitor.
- Demonstrate on actual score sheets so he/she will know how things work.
- Make sure that he/she understands the difference between penalties and
maneuver scores.
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- Before the classes start, plan time for the scribe and judge to meet.
- The judge should review with the scribe the manner in which he/she will
be relaying scores and penalties.
- When a judge states the penalty and maneuver scores, they should be
said in the same order each and every time.
- Disqualifications – sometimes judges continue to provide scores for the
run even though a zero score has already been given.
- Sometimes judges forget to provide a maneuver score & need to be
reminded, but not interrupted.
- The judge should maintain their own cheat sheets.
- If scores will be radioed to tabulators or provided to show secretaries
before the end of the class, this process should be reviewed with the
scribe prior to the class.
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- Adequate supply of the most current version of the score sheets
- Patterns
- Pencils, erasers and a small pencil sharpener
- Clipboard
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- Be sure that you have the most current versions.
- If there will be large classes requiring score sheets, make sure you can
provide an adequate number of copies.
- Make a master copy score sheet for pattern classes (Reining, Working Cow
Horse, Western Riding and Trail).
- The scribe should fill in the maneuver descriptions across the top of
these score sheets.
- Score sheets are available at apha.com/judges
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- Always be Organized and Prepared.
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