Dive Meet Volunteer Roles
Announcer (home meets only)
Announces each diver, the dive, and the degree of difficulty (all provided on the diver meet sheet), and calls the scores shown by the judges. Sets the atmosphere and controls the tempo of the meet.
Table Worker
A table worker is either a scorekeeper or a calculator. "A" Meets require 2 scorekeepers and 2 calculators between the teams.
- The scorekeepers write down the judges’ scores as announced. They eliminate the lowest and highest score and total the remaining 3 scores onto the diver meet sheet. The scorekeepers then compares their scores and resolves any discrepancies before passing the diver meet sheet to the calculators.
- The calculators multiply the total score by the degree of difficulty (DD), as indicated on the diver meet sheet, to determine the total points awarded for the dive and keep a running overall score for the diver and compare calculations as a check to ensure for accuracy.
Meet Secretary (home meets only)
Inspects all diver meet sheets for correctness prior to the meet and prepares a list of the competitors for the meet announcer. Reviews the scores and the points awarded for each diver to determine the winner / place order for each event as well as the points awarded to the teams. Also records the meet results and works with Ribbon Clerk to prepare the ribbons for all meet participants.
Ribbons Clerk (home meets only)
Collects final age group dive sheets from the Meet Secretary. Populates information on ribbon label and then attaches label to correct ribbon, then to diver sheet.
Judge
Scores the dives on a scale of 0 (lowest) to 10 (highest) in gradations of ½ point according to the NVSL standards. NVSL recommends the use of 5 judges for competitive A meets. The number may be reduced to 3 for developmental B meets.
Referee (home meets only)
Ensures the meet is conducted in accordance with the rules and ensures fair and equitable competitive conditions exist at all times for all divers. Exercises full authority to carry out responsibilities. This NVSL-certified official makes decisions regarding failed dives, balks, etc. The referee can serve as a judge and must be positioned on the pool deck during meets as close as practicable to the judges to maintain a uniform visual perspective with respect to the dives. Must be familiar with the current NVSL Handbook as well as the USA Diving Rules and Regulations. Individuals must have volunteered as a judge for at least 1 A-meet in
the prior dive season to be eligible to volunteer as a referee.
Photographer
Photograph the team event. After the
event, you'll work with a team representative to upload photos so
that we can then share pictures with all dive team families.
National Anthem (home meets only)
The National Anthem is played before the start of every NVSL A meet. We welcome Tuckahoe adults or children to share your talent with our dive community by singing or playing the National Anthem before the meet.
Meet Set Up (home meets only)
Help set up the pool for home meets. The more volunteers, the faster the set up.
Meet Take Down / Clean Up (home meets only)
Takes down meet equipment and supplies following the meet and getting the pool ready for general pool availability. The more volunteers, the faster we go home!
Popsicles (home meets only)
A Tuckahoe tradition in which the home team provides popsicles for all divers (home + visiting) to enjoy following the completion of their events.

