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I'm new to this profession and I understand, at least in this area (Michigan), that the assignor only schedules for Freshman, JV and Varsity games. If this is the standard protocol in your areas, how do officials get assignments for your area middle school games? I'll probably get some freshman games but don't care if I do middle school as well. Anything that will get me experience.
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In my state you can get middle school games from anywhere and everywhere. Some are assigned by a HS/college assignor. Some are assigned by the ADs of the school. Some are assigned by one official who is not normally an assignor. Some are assigned through an association. Every way you can get a HS game, is not much different when it comes to picking up middle school games. The major difference is HS/college assignors usually do not have to go out and "hustle" for officials to work those games. Most middle school assignors have to let officials know they are even assigning these games. Most officials are not trying to work a lot of middle school games.
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My chapter works for 5 different assignors. Two do boys varsity scheduling (one does A and AA, the other does AAA and AAAA games), 1 does girls varsity, 1 does middle school boys and girls, 1 does 5th and 6th grade rec leagues. Ask your fellow officials who the assignors are and contact them. They will give you an idea of what you need to do to get games from them.
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I'm confident the assignor will get me some sub-varsity games but I'm not sure how many and I'd like to stay busy. I should find out soon as girls (still) play in the Fall here in Michigan. Thanks for all the suggestions... |
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On the other hand, if you work on your mechanics, if you insist on switching after every foul, if you work on improving one thing each game, then middle school games are a great place to improve without the pressure of HS games. Go out, work hard, see plays. Good luck this fall.
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I think in my area (south of da Yoopers
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Okay, thanks for all the advice. Got my availability schedule worked out and we'll see what I get for freshman and JV games. If I don't get too many, I'll look into getting some middle school games as well.
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