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Around Roanoke (2015): Varsity 3-man: $87 JV 2-Man: $65 MS 3-Man: $65 NoVA (Current): Varsity 3-man: $91 is the highest for private schools, $72-$85 for public Varsity 2-man: $75 JV 2-man: $65 average Note that there is another association in Nothern VA, so their rates may differ. I'd say the average is somewhere around $75. |
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I can't speak for PA--it's a big state!--but in the two SE PA (in the suburbs outside of Philadelphia) leagues I work, I get $60 and $66 for 2-ref jv games, so your PA figures are low. Although I am not certain, but I think that varsity refs, working 3-ref, get $72 and $75. No mileage.
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CA is by Section, of which there are 13. The largest is the Sac-Joaquin Section which covers Sacramento.
Sac-Joaquin Section fees this year are: V3 = $52.66 (3-way split of the 2-person fee, only used in a few tournaments during the regular season) [Playoffs pay more for a 3-person crew, about $73 each.] V2 = $79 SV3 = not used SV2 = $57 No travel fee in this Section. |
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Wyoming rates
Wyoming is $60 for all V and negotiated for JV, but generally $55 2 or 3.
FWIW we get paid 1 mileage for the crew at IRS rate, round trip. (crews decide how to split, if not all to driver) and 4 cents per mile RT per diem/per official. Most, not all, contracts are double headers, GV and BV. Some small schools are 4 games with JV included, mostly because they don't have local officials. Some of my games this year will be as far as 380 miles RT. The closest game is 90 miles RT.
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Illinois does not have one fee other than playoffs. All areas and conferences have their own standards of payment which can range from private school conferences or different parts of the state. There is no one type of payment.
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What's the rate for first round of playoffs? Best guess at average game fees that you have seen from the conferences and schools you have been to?
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Not necessarily. Not all payments are by a conference rate. Some schools pay more than others or do not assign games by a conference. Even tournaments can be vastly different.
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(IL) In the suburban Chicago area, it generally ranges from $65 - $82. No mileage. First rounds of playoffs are $72 (state wide)
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I'm curious where you got your numbers. For Iowa, it varies in the big class (4A) depending on conference. In the Des Moines metro, the 4A conference (CIML) pays $115 for V doubleheader. I've heard on the east side of the state (MVC and MAC) it's closer to $135. No mileage reimbursement until tourney time, then the fees go down and the mileage pay goes up.
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Twin Cities (MN) metro area:
Single Varsity (3-person): $81-84 Single Non-varsity (2-person): $58-60 Varsity/JV doubleheader (usually 3-person, although sometimes we have 2 for the JV and a 3rd joining us for the varsity): $111-116. Varsity doubleheaders are $150ish, I think... I've never worked one, and they don't happen often. We do not get paid mileage, except for playoffs. For playoff games, we get one mileage allowance for the entire crew. I'm not exactly sure what the per-mile rate is, since I never received it (all of my playoff games last spring were within 10 miles of my house, so I gave the mileage to my partners). |
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In the Southern part of Indiana, varsity is anywhere from $65 to $75 for varsity. It is all 3 person.
JV is all 2 person and pays anywhere from $50 to $65 per contest. I am told the northern part of the state is pretty close to that also. |
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It's even more complicated than that. The North Coast Section allows each official's association to negotiate their own fees so my old association has negotiated fees that will be different from another association's.
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