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BillyMac Mon Jul 15, 2024 10:10am

Connecticut Scrimmage Fees ...
 
Back in 2012-13, for the first time, the CIAC required payment for all scrimmages (in all sports in Connecticut).

Coaches were having difficulty finding officials for scrimmages, especially for some sports like lacrosse, ice hockey, and field hockey.

Previously scrimmage officials would sometimes get a slice of pizza, a ham and cheese grinder, a T-shirt, ten dollars cash for gas and laundry, or, usually nothing at all.

No wonder coaches were having difficulty finding officials for scrimmages.

Also in 2012-13, my local board began to use Arbiter to assign scrimmages (no longer voluntary).

Previous to this local members would volunteer for scrimmages using signup sheets at preseason meetings, or some schools directly contacted hometown, or alumni, officials.

Back in 2012-13 (the first season we got paid), the basketball scrimmage fee schedule was a follows:

Schools should be expected to pay a total of $150 per scrimmage (regardless of the number of officials). The board will assign a minimum of three officials to work the scrimmage. Assigned officials will officiate a maximum six periods or two hours per single game scrimmages.

And it stayed that way, the same exact $150, for eight years.

After much negotiation in dark, smoke filled, back rooms, we just got a 60% raise.

The following procedures will apply to the 2024-2025 season:

Schools should be expected to pay a total of $240 per scrimmage (regardless of the number of officials). The board will assign a minimum of three officials to work the scrimmage. Assigned officials will officiate a maximum six periods or two hours per single game scrimmages.

The following procedures will apply to the 2025-2028 seasons:

Schools should be expected to pay a total of $330 per scrimmage (regardless of the number of officials). The board will assign a minimum of three officials to work the scrimmage. Assigned officials will officiate a maximum six periods or two hours per single game scrimmages.

That’s nearly a 38% raise (on top of the previous 60% raise).

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BillyMac Mon Jul 15, 2024 04:42pm

You Can't Get There From Here ...
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by BillyMac (Post 1052711)
... a grinder ...

You may ask, "What's a grinder?"

Well, the answer depends on where you live.

New England - Grinder
Westchester or Yonkers, NY - Wedge
Greater Philadelphia - Hoagie
New York City - Hero
Louisiana and Gulf Coast - Po' boy
Boston - Blimpie
Central New York - Spiedie
Peoria (IL) - Gondola
The Lower Midwest - Poor boy
Eastern Pennsylvania - Zeppelin
Maine - Italian
Buffalo, Rochester, or Ithaca, NY - Bomber
Williamsport, Pennsylvania - Cosmo
Northern New Jersey - Sub (Submarine Sandwich)

Raymond Tue Jul 16, 2024 07:20am

Finally something in your little corner of Connecticut that I like.

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BillyMac Tue Jul 16, 2024 08:24am

Squeaky Wheel Gets The Grease ...
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Raymond (Post 1052716)
Finally something in your little corner of Connecticut that I like.

It's the entire State of Connecticut.

I heard it through the grapevine that of our six local boards, our local board did the most complaining.

Last year, the president of my local board made it a high priority issue from the get go.

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justacoach Mon Jul 22, 2024 10:39am

Where does 'gyro' fit in?

Quote:

Originally Posted by BillyMac (Post 1052714)
You may ask, "What's a grinder?"

Well, the answer depends on where you live.

New England - Grinder
Westchester or Yonkers, NY - Wedge
Greater Philadelphia - Hoagie
New York City - Hero
Louisiana and Gulf Coast - Po' boy
Boston - Blimpie
Central New York - Spiedie
Peoria (IL) - Gondola
The Lower Midwest - Poor boy
Eastern Pennsylvania - Zeppelin
Maine - Italian
Buffalo, Rochester, or Ithaca, NY - Bomber
Williamsport, Pennsylvania - Cosmo
Northern New Jersey - Sub (Submarine Sandwich)


BillyMac Mon Jul 22, 2024 03:15pm

Gyro ...
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by justacoach (Post 1052728)
Where does 'gyro' fit in?

A gyro is not a sandwich. It’s kind of like the predecessor to what we now call a wrap.

Some claim the American version of the gyro started in Manhattan (1971), most others say Chicago (1965).


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