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So if one locale has higher fees than another within the state, the playoff fee might be some "average" of those two (and all other locales), and the officials from the higher-paying locale will make less during the playoffs than during the regular season. To the OP, if the regular season rate is 2 for $78 and the playoffs are 2 for $85, then that seems consistent. I'm not sure if you're complaining about the rate or that it was originally set as two separate dates and is now combined. |
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$90 for 2 games plus mileage for first 2 rounds. $110 for third round. $65 per game at state tournament. Regular season games is $120/2 games no mileage. Some schools pay $130, some pay $110. We have no set regular season fees, the schools can pay whatever they want. I've had some 3 man games and received anywhere from $100 to $130 for two games. Last edited by OKREF; Tue Feb 16, 2016 at 11:28am. |
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I am so glad that our state does not like that model for varsity games. The only way would would work a state playoff game double header is if someone is hurt and we happened to be there to cover the game. Peace
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We get about $53 for a 3-person here in Oregon. $63 for a 2-person.
Do 2 games get 2x pay. Sub-rounds in playoffs which are all 2-person currently get a $5 bump. Championship rounds which are all 2-person get a $10 bump. |
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Is Oregon taking well to 3-person?
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The districts often have a night or two of two games per night. In basketball it is generally a different crew for each night. Volleyball it is the same crew. For the regional semi-finals it is the same as two game night districts. Each crew works one game. The rest of the bracket is single games, so each crew only works one game. The only exception is the state finals, which have all 4 classes on the same day, but each crew works only 1 game. For post-season play the MHSAA does not pay mileage until you reach a certain distance from home. After that distance they do pay a mileage rate. The rates for post-season are similar, if not less than what schools pay during the regular season. Michigan (for the regular season) is different than many other states. In many states, there is a set fee paid by each school to officials all across the state. In Michigan it differs based on the conference, school, or association agreed rate. For example, in swimming and diving, I work two difference conferences. One pays $55 for a dual meet, the other pays $50, and neither pay mileage. A third conference pays $45, but they also pay extra for exhibition heats, which is something my conferences don't pay. None of them pay mileage. The MHSAA sets the fees for post-season contests across the state. |
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It has varied.
I think we tried to bring too many people into 3-person all at once....the R's have been 3-person experience but the other two often are new at it. Some have picked it up fairly well while others havn't. As a result, there have been a couple crews I've been on that really struggled One official can really mess things up by forcing the others to try to figure out where they need to go to make sure the play gets covered. I've also been on several where it has been great to have the 3rd....where there are plays that you know were covered better because of that extra angle you could defer to on some plays.
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The officials that have struggled are the same ones that haven't adapted to new rules over the years. A little stubborn in the old ways of everything. The key with the new people to 3-person was just get them to relax and referee and worry about the positioning later. I think we'll see a lot of people that have never gone to camps, do so this year. |
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I've posted this before............
Just for comparison, in North Dakota, our fees are: Class A Basketball (18 min halves): Varsity $73.50 - Soph/JV $40.50 Class B Basketball (8 min quarters): Varsity $71.50 -Soph/JV $40.50 Freshman: $35 7th-8th Grade: $30 **Rates are the same whether it is 2 or 3 person crews. Nearly all varsity games are 3 person crews. **Mileage: Our state pays the state rate of $.54 per mile for the driver. Any round trip over 100 miles includes $.05 per mile for the riders. ** Playoff Fees: Class B Region $79.50 Class A Region $82 Class B State $94 Class A State $97.50 Meal Allowance: Home officials: $8 (Region) $12 (State) Away officials: $15 (Region) $28 (State) Lodging also provided by the NDHSAA dependent upon game times and travel distance. Typically over 75 miles they put you in a hotel room rather than pay mileage back and forth each day. |
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I agree. One new official to 3-person can be carried comfortably. Two, for me, is nearly impossible.
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