Helping veterans become sports officials – Los Angeles Times

If any coach, player or parent feels inclined to lose their composure and start yelling at football official Thomas Harris, trying to provoke a response, good luck. He has been trained to be cool under pressure.

That’s because when you’ve gone through Navy boot camp and served in a nuclear submarine as a sonar technician, you’re ready for anything.

Harris, 42, is a first-year football official and part of a pilot program in the Los Angeles Football Officials Unit that’s training veterans to be officials.

Called “Battlefields to Ballfields” and founded by Mike Pereira, the Fox Sports rule analyst and former NFL director of officiating, it could be among the best ideas yet to help combat dwindling numbers of officials for youth sports while also aiding veterans. These former military people have already been trained to have discipline, make split-second decisions and deal with the unexpected.