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That's insane. Connecticut is only 120 miles wide at it's widest.
Book a seat on one of those puddle jumpers, like they do in Alaska. Please tell me that that's the pay for each game of the jv/varsity doubleheader, not the pay for both games.
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No. The going rates that most schools in the area pay are $60 for a varsity game and $30 for a JV game. There are some schools that pay a little more because they realize guys have to travel farther to get to the games.
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(Connecticut Game Fees for 2018-2019: Varsity Fee: $97.17, Subvarsity Fee: $63.05. No mileage. Fees per person for a two person game.)
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At those rates, it probably costs you to work a game between all the expenses.
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Similar rates here, I had a thread prior to last season that tried to outline fees per state.
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Extreme issues. I believe historically, at least around here, schools played most of their basketball games on Tuesdays and Fridays. About two years ago the association met with the athletic directors and governing body to equal out games per day. They now try to have about the same amount of games played all six available days of the week Mon-Sat.
In terms of recruitment around 09-12 the new officials class would have 40-60 people in it each year. Now I believe the numbers have been 10-15 the last 2-3 years. It is not sustainable with the numbers of officials we have retiring each year. Also, around here there are more schools being built and athletic programs being added. Each year as we have less officials and there are more and more games to cover. |
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