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Old Mon Oct 25, 2004, 12:00pm
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In Colorado: 3-person by leauges during the season. Most Metro leagues use it, rural ones don't. Playoffs are 3-person at all levels. 3-person $42.50 2-person $51.00.
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Old Mon Oct 25, 2004, 12:02pm
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In Iowa, a few conferences have gone to three-whistle. As far as I know, all tournament games are still two-whistle.
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Old Wed Oct 27, 2004, 11:20am
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Michigan - 3 Man for Varsity ONLY....all other levels are going 2 Man.
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Old Tue Nov 16, 2004, 02:00am
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There are many states for which I still need information, so I am bumping this thread back to the top as the season starts and hopefully many officials will start returing to the forum. If you do not see your state listed, please post for me. For example, VA and DC area, I know you are out there! Thanks.
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Old Tue Nov 16, 2004, 03:12am
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Az all 2 man, except for a few holiday tournaments. A couple of levels use 3 man in the state tournament.

$45 a game plus $5 dollars mileage in metro areas.

State tournament is 1.5 times the game fee of $45 for 2 and $40 for 3.
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Old Tue Nov 16, 2004, 07:37am
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There are many states for which I still need information, so I am bumping this thread back to the top as the season starts and hopefully many officials will start returing to the forum. If you do not see your state listed, please post for me. For example, VA and DC area, I know you are out there! Thanks.
Didn't forget you, but I can only speak for northern VA. We use 3-person on all varsity games including district, regional, and state play-offs. I'll have to get back to you regarding game fees because I think there has been a recent change and quite frankly, I don't remember what it was last season.
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Old Tue Nov 16, 2004, 05:06pm
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New Hampshire--2 man except for state --2 man fee is $70 varsity 50 JV
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Old Tue Nov 16, 2004, 07:07pm
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Missouri-regular season is up to the schools. Most larger schools use 3 whistle. New this year - 4A and 5A playoffs will use 3 whistles.
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Old Tue Nov 16, 2004, 11:40pm
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Wisconsin uses 2 with Varsity fees of $50-55 in my area. Some conferences pay travel. According to the head honcho at the WIAA, we are eventually going to 3-person for T-ment. Which levels and when is still TBD. The thought is that hopefully after the t-ment goes to 3-person, the schools will eventually fall in line.
And this is why I like working in Illinois when I can -- 3-whistle crews. My first game was a juco men's game tonight ($80 3-person, which wasn't bad considering I was gone, done, and back home in less than 6-hours ). My first three HS games are also in Illinois (3-person) and the conferences pay the same game fee as the high schools pay per official for 2-person in Wisconsin.

Once you've gone to three you really don't want to go back if you can help it. I'm hoping that the state pushes the transition to 3 as quickly as they can.

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Old Wed Nov 17, 2004, 09:52am
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MI crew and fees

Robmoz mentioned that MI is running 3-person crews for varsity only. It is conference specific. I agree that *most* conferences, for boys varsity games, are hiring 3-person crews. There are, however, a few holdouts where 2-person crews handle boys varsity games. For girls varsity games, I am not aware of *any* conferences using 3-person crews (i.e., all 2-person); it may be different in the Eastern part of the state.

It is my understanding that for the playoffs, girls and boys, 2-person crews handle District assignments and 3-person crews handle Regional through Championship assignments.

Although there are some conference differences, most varsity games are $55. Playoffs pay less! District assignments pay $45, Regional pays $50 and Quarterfinal through Final pays $55.
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Old Wed Nov 17, 2004, 10:00am
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Kentucky varies to some degree, but in the Bluegrass area (central KY), approximately 70% of varsity regular season games are done with three person. All post season games are 3 person.
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Old Wed Nov 17, 2004, 10:01am
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Kansas is almost entirely 3-man.

I can't vouch for the smalles schools in Western KS, but everything else is 3-man for sure.
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Old Wed Nov 17, 2004, 10:08am
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Ohio -- The majority of the leagues/conferences uses 3 person crews for varsity boys regular season. There are very few that use 2 man crews. On the girls side the 3 person crew is not used in as many leagues/conferences as the boys but I would still say more use three than don't. Regular season fees vary throughout the state $40 - $65 for a varsity game.

Three person crews are used for both boys and girls in OHSAA Tournament play, Sectional>District >Regional>State. I think fees start at $50 with a little more at each level, capping at $70 for State games. At each level you get paid mileage. I cannot quote the mileage rate because each of the five Districts in the state pays a little different (i.e. .25 per mile round trip or .35 per mile one way). It is not until the Regional/State level that OHSAA pays a set mileage.
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Old Wed Nov 17, 2004, 10:19am
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South Carolina - All Boy's & Girl's Varsity games (regular season and tournament) are 3 person officiated.
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Old Wed Nov 17, 2004, 10:28am
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When this topic arises, it always amazes me that the South, which has always been considered behind everyone in everything, is the leader. NC, SC, VA, GA, FL, all requiring 3 man for public school games.
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