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Old Thu Mar 17, 2011, 09:55am
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Originally Posted by coach-rec View Post
I found quite a bit that will be useful when I talk to the administrator

1. Officials are supposed to switch responsibilities throughout the game. I did not know this so it's good to know. In non-sanctioned games though it's common for refs to be "lazy" about it.
2. I realized I'm not completely sure whether the officials are certified or not. Something to follow up on in my conversation with the administrator
3. You're bored - doesn't really help me in my league but I could not have found that out by asking local officials.
4. Apparently $30-35 per game is good pay for some areas.
(EDIT) - And reading some of the other posts in this forum is quite educational about rules, officials thinking/responsibilities, and gameplay

I'll just add that, more than the pay, the biggest obstacle you're going to have in rec leagues is atmosphere.

How are your officials treated by the coaches and fans? How are they treated by the administration? Are they backed by the administration when they have to deal with sportsmanship issues?

I'll work a game for $20 where I'm treated as a professional before I'll work a $35 game where I have to put up with coaches and fans berating me all game. Best case scenario is both.

The other thing is, if you're games are played during the sanctioned high school season, your better officials are working those games and aren't available on your nights.

I'm not saying we need a red carpet and a state room; but active and supportive game management goes a long way.
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