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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 18 Sep 2013, p. 36

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' \ it does make him the most experienced one Over a beer ai Marty's, l asked Don in Waterloo Region. And by a significant recently what his personal philosophy of .- margin. officiating is At age 67. "lammer". as he is affectionato- “First off. you have to be fair," he replied ly known by friends and former students “(Jail what you see and don't make things alike. has been donning the familiar black up. We‘re all human so you're going to make andrwhite jersey, running baseline to mistakes lust own up to them and don't be _ ‘ baseline with players who are often a fratv arrogant Be t‘ouneous and rust do the best [ion of his age anti lovmg it for nearly a half lob you can.” ii’ntury lames has refereed everyone from it) ‘ longtime W(.SSAA basketball coat h year-old kids and aging adults in NBA Mike Mack. a member of the KW Board of prospects and futurt‘ pop stars to young ‘ Officials himself. has had a unique vantage lustin Beiber). point when it comes to observing James. lask him what he loves most about Um“ "I or ally. Don is an institution”. said ating and he‘s stumped for a single answer , Mat kt “He's not only hi IT‘S 19d, he's a ”I love the camaraderie i love the error W W. be W mt! W 30 master of building ptfilt’ivt- rmtionships use: And i love being (lost- to the compt-ti , with la 't'rs, coaches, fans and other ofTi lion ' he answered. l mm this W or the Ontmo Community Newspapers Marion (”it P , "I just love the game m grown a, much ~ at www Ur. no thicxfimzm or 905 639 8790 at 991 “What's most impressive though". he Which brings us back totlladwvll him added. “is that after 47 years, he still has fun self a former student anti athlete of [am every time he walks into a gym. His attitude mer's at l€l)&$‘. and energyaminfectious.” He may not have the inti-rnational Roy Dahl. (.0 founder of the prestigious renown of Bill Gates or the Beatles bill in (lourl Heinhut-h tournament and owner of these parts, Don [arm‘s truly is an Ulllllt‘l Naismith basketball (amp, has success in He's a man who stands apart from tho 590,130,“, high school and rep hall written all over his trowd by coaching resumi- He says this about lain Whit h makes the gaiiiii .iriil lammm .. 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