Newtown Square Friends & Neighbors magazine, September 2020

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Senior Profile Joe and Mary Crawford

Joe Crawford, Retired NBA Ref

Now Mentoring Future NBA Refs by Christina Manning Photos from the collection of Joe Crawford Senior citizens are vital, special and integral members of the Marple Newtown community. Newtown Square Friends & Neighbors is excited to introduce our new feature, “Senior Profile,” where you can “meet” one of your senior neighbors and “hear” their perspective about what life has taught them about how to achieve their goals and how they can best serve their community. This month’s “Senior Profile” is about Joe Crawford, a Newtown Square resident whose long and illustrious career with the NBA taught him many things about himself and also how important and valuable lifelong learning is. As a kid, when Joe Crawford went to watch a basketball game, his focus wasn’t on the players; it was on the refs. From a young age, he always felt a pull towards the world of refereeing. “I was raised in officiating,” explained Joe. “My father was a Major League Baseball Umpire and that’s what sparked my interest in it.” Born and raised in Havertown, Joe attended Cardinal O’Hara High School. After graduating in 1969, Joe started college but left after a year, to focus on refereeing so he could achieve his dream of becoming an NBA referee. “I wanted to be in the greatest league in the world,” said Joe, “and ref the greatest players in the world.” To improve his skills, he was reffing anywhere and everywhere he could, while working at General Electric and the Post Office. In 1977, all his hard work and persistence paid off and his dreams became a reality: the NBA hired him.

Joe Crawford, the 2014 National Association of Sports Officials (NASO) Gold Whistle Award recipient, for outstanding contributions beyond officiating

Just like any other job, being an NBA ref had its positives and negatives. During the basketball season, Joe was away from his wife Mary and three daughters for 20–25 days every month. “We moved to Newtown Square and Mary was running the house,” said Joe. “I was the selfish one, doing what I wanted to do.” The constant travel that’s required at the professional sports level has made that divorce rate very high. “It was really hard, but I learned strength from my family, especially from Mary,” said Joe. Throughout his long travels and hotel stays, Joe completed his college degree online at Neumann University. He graduated in 2009. “It’s probably my greatest accomplishment,” he said. The positives that came with Joe’s job turned out to outweigh the bad. When asked about a game he would never forget, three games came to mind. “Since 1970, there have been only a handful of Game 7s,” said Joe, “and I have experienced three of them.” The thrill and adrenaline of being a part of this league was like no other.

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