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Old Thu Mar 16, 2006, 12:56am
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Completely ignoring bebanovich's complex economic discussion, I"ll just report on ref pay in the Portland, Oregon area.

Varsity is around $45
JV is around $40
Frosh around $38 ish
JH $25? $28?

It depends on which size school. Girls/boys games are the same pay. If you do a doubleheader, you get the sum of what you would have gotten if you did those games separately. All games are 2-whistle.
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Old Thu Mar 16, 2006, 01:09am
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Completely ignoring bebanovich's complex economic discussion, I"ll just report on ref pay in the Portland, Oregon area.

Varsity is around $45
JV is around $40
Frosh around $38 ish
JH $25? $28?

It depends on which size school. Girls/boys games are the same pay. If you do a doubleheader, you get the sum of what you would have gotten if you did those games separately. All games are 2-whistle.
Mine was more complex than that?
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Old Thu Mar 16, 2006, 02:29am
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I have a feeling that California is near the bottom, can anyone confirm? I think the median home price in our area is now about $600,000 which makes it a travesty for all who work with kids. School funding made a beeline for the low 40's of 50 states in 1977 and hasn't moved back up - which brings me to my question:

Does officials' pay coincide more with funding for schools, popularity of sports or density of population?
I would think that it has less to do with school funding than it has to do with the cost of living for a particular area. For example, NY is going to have higher ref fees than the midwest because EVERYTHING in NY costs more.

I would say that you could get a pretty good idea of where an area's ref fees are by looking at the price of homes in the area. There should be a decent parallel.


Now for the current per game fees in NV:
Varsity 3-man(large schools): $46 per official
Varsity 2-man(small schools): $56
JV 2-man: $40
Frosh 2-man: $40
Plus there is a travel fee of 40.5 cents/mile when driving out of town.

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Old Thu Mar 16, 2006, 07:09am
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Northern VA:

Freshman (2 whistle) - $45
JV (2 whistle) - $45
Varsity (all are 3-whistle) - $60
Clock in Varsity game - $30
(We do this in 15 -20 schools)
Rec ball (all 2-whistle) is $32-$38

So, someone doing a F/JV DH and the clock in the varsity game would make $120.00. Not a bad night's pay.
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Old Thu Mar 16, 2006, 08:26am
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Southern New Jersey:

$62 for two-whistle varsity
$52 for three whistle varsity
$44 frosh and JV
$35-44 junior high

I don't think it's bad at all, but a lot of our guys have been complaining because the rates have been about the same for the last five years.
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Old Thu Mar 16, 2006, 08:31am
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The "cost of living" statement makes sense to me. What about Hawaii? EVERYTHING cost more there. Anybody working games there?
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Old Thu Mar 16, 2006, 08:47am
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Piedmont section of North Carolina:

$67.50 per official for two JV games (2-man crew)

$75.00 per official for two V games (3-man crew)
Wow Major! You guys still use two man for JV?
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Old Thu Mar 16, 2006, 09:06am
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I would think that it has less to do with school funding than it has to do with the cost of living for a particular area. For example, NY is going to have higher ref fees than the midwest because EVERYTHING in NY costs more.

I would say that you could get a pretty good idea of where an area's ref fees are by looking at the price of homes in the area. There should be a decent parallel.
NY is a big place, I'm betting it's as cheap or cheaper to live in Endicott than it is to live in many midwest areas.



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Old Thu Mar 16, 2006, 11:00am
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Originally posted by MajorCord
Piedmont section of North Carolina:

$67.50 per official for two JV games (2-man crew)

$75.00 per official for two V games (3-man crew)
Wow Major! You guys still use two man for JV?
Yes, in my area (around Hickory, NC). Not sure about other parts of the state.

BktBallRef what part of NC are you in? What association are you in?
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