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Old Thu Sep 20, 2018, 10:36pm
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That's crazy. My longest trip (one way) is 55 miles.

I hope that you get to work one of those boy/girl doubleheaders after such a long journey, and/or get mileage.

Wasn't there a Forum member a few years ago that used to take airplane trips to his games in Alaska? That's also crazy.

I worked a game a few years ago where the visiting team took the ferry from Fishers Island, a small island in Long Island Sound (between Connecticut and Long Island, New York) to Connecticut. Fishers Island School only has about 70 students total, from kindergarten to twelfth grade. Now that was also crazy. I wonder who works their home games and what teams take the ferry to play Fishers Island School?
Double header varsity games are nice but most nights they are not DH. Pay is about $90 for a jv/varsity game. One guy will usually get milage so we try to ride with each other most times. There are times when the officials come from different towns and some schools will pay us each milage. Our trips are 30-100+ miles (one way). The furthest I traveled last year was 180 miles (one way) for a DH. A friend of mine had a guy back out so I stepped up. That milage check was nice but my whole day was lost. I am not sure it was worth it. I don't think I would do it again.
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Old Thu Sep 20, 2018, 10:49pm
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The furthest I traveled last year was 180 miles (one way) for a DH.
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.



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Pay is about $90 for a jv/varsity game.
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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Old Thu Sep 20, 2018, 11:01pm
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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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Old Thu Sep 20, 2018, 11:14pm
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We drive 100+ miles to do games sometimes ...
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Pay is about $90 for a jv/varsity game ... The furthest I traveled last year was 180 miles (one way) for a DH.
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The going rates that most schools in the area pay are $60 for a varsity game and $30 for a JV game.
No wonder you have trouble recruiting new talent. From what you've told us, you couldn't recruit me if you promised me a state final my first year.

(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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Old Fri Sep 21, 2018, 03:20am
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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.
At those rates, it probably costs you to work a game between all the expenses.
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Old Fri Sep 21, 2018, 09:43am
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At those rates, it probably costs you to work a game between all the expenses.
Similar rates here, I had a thread prior to last season that tried to outline fees per state.
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Old Fri Sep 21, 2018, 11:02am
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The going rates that most schools in the area pay are $60 for a varsity game and $30 for a JV game.
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Similar rates here, I had a thread prior to last season that tried to outline fees per state.
Having any problems recruiting new talent?
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Old Mon Sep 24, 2018, 10:28am
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Having any problems recruiting new talent?
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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