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Old Thu Dec 20, 2001, 03:00pm
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Ok, question on how much we can make:

In ohio, how much does the following pay?

HS Frosh
HS JV/Reserve
HS Varsity


In the NCAA, how much does the following pay?

D3
D2
D1

In the NBA...how much does that gig pay?

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Old Thu Dec 20, 2001, 03:23pm
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Ok, question on how much we can make:

In ohio, how much does the following pay?

HS Frosh
HS JV/Reserve
HS Varsity


In the NCAA, how much does the following pay?

D3
D2
D1

In the NBA...how much does that gig pay?

P.S. to this question....Obviolsly, I am not officiating completely for the Benjamins....so far in my 2 short years, I enjoy the gig and for the most part have been lucky enough to avoid bad situations than I know will eventually come up. Bottom line, please dont read into my question as that I am only worried about the juice. I'm just curious about the potential.

Larks...It aint always about the benjamins! But they sure help sometimes!

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Old Thu Dec 20, 2001, 03:28pm
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First, I'm from the old school and don't discuss money. My wife was curious as to the remuneration (go figure) and did some snooping and found in Texas the range is $20-$25 for Fresh & JV and Varsity anywhere from $28+gate to $60/game (2-man) and $40/game (3-man) - NOTE: that is from the chapter sites that would post the information.

Personally, I do it because I thoroughly enjoy it (in particular) and working with kids/young adults in general (besides, the excercise won't kill me). I also contribute several hundred hours a year working as a BSA leader and have paid a couple thousand dollars over the last few years for training, equipment, etc. (not including $2,000 for Nat'l Jamboree) to VOLUNTEER. I honestly think I would officiate for free (practically there now). I only track income and expenses so I don't get nailed on April 15.

But then, I only aspire to go as high as HS varisty.
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Old Thu Dec 20, 2001, 04:53pm
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I think we have had several such posts before, but what the heck, I'm bored. In Kansas, I have been paid:

Jr. High: from $15/game no mileage, to $28/ game plus .50 per mile one way. So I go to one school and get $30 and another and get $62 for the same work in the same league. May even be the same two teams playing.

Junior Varsity: Usually $25-$30 per game plus from .42-.62 mileage.

Varsity: I work in three different leagues and there are three different pay arrangements, I will list them from my favorite to work to least.
#1 3 man crews work 2 games and get $75 no mileage.
#2 2 man crews work 2 games and get $60 plus miliage (.45?)
#3 3 man crews work 3 games and get $85 no mileage.
Needless to say the third league gets the has beens and leftover dates from the officials. #2 is raising to $90 no mileage next year, supposedly, maybe that will make the others come up also. There is another league in the areathat I should be able to get some dates in next year and they pay around $100 for two games (3 man.)

JuCo and small college: from $100-$175 generally, no mileage.

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Old Thu Dec 20, 2001, 04:58pm
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In high school, I believe we pay them $150.00/person - 3 man, two games.
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Old Thu Dec 20, 2001, 04:58pm
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I think we have had several such posts before, but what the heck, I'm bored. In Kansas, I have been paid:

Jr. High: from $15/game no mileage, to $28/ game plus .50 per mile one way. So I go to one school and get $30 and another and get $62 for the same work in the same league. May even be the same two teams playing.

Junior Varsity: Usually $25-$30 per game plus from .42-.62 mileage.

Varsity: I work in three different leagues and there are three different pay arrangements, I will list them from my favorite to work to least.
#1 3 man crews work 2 games and get $75 no mileage.
#2 2 man crews work 2 games and get $60 plus miliage (.45?)
#3 3 man crews work 3 games and get $85 no mileage.
Needless to say the third league gets the has beens and leftover dates from the officials. #2 is raising to $90 no mileage next year, supposedly, maybe that will make the others come up also. There is another league in the areathat I should be able to get some dates in next year and they pay around $100 for two games (3 man.)

JuCo and small college: from $100-$175 generally, no mileage.

Thanks Dog.
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Old Thu Dec 20, 2001, 05:00pm
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I am in Tennessee and this is the breakdown for the Nashville area:

Middle School: $25 one game $40 two games
9th and J.V: $30 one game $50 two games
H.S. 2 man $40 one game $70 two games
3 man $35 one game $60 two games

No mileage on any of it. I have found that I would gladly give up $10 to work 3 man on most of my HS games.
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Old Thu Dec 20, 2001, 07:19pm
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In high school, I believe we pay them $150.00/person - 3 man, two games.
Yow! When I was in HS, my school paid (fee set by association, I believe) about $60 per varsity official and $42 per jv. Usually there were only 2 at each game because our men's team had a short bench and the coach didn't want the off-ball calls to foul out his star players.
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Old Thu Dec 20, 2001, 08:29pm
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I could be wrong, but that sounds correct.
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Old Thu Dec 20, 2001, 10:07pm
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I could be wrong, but that sounds correct.
Hmmm...I think you're probably wrong. That's extremely high and I've never heard it before.

However, in TX football, well, that's a different story.
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Old Thu Dec 20, 2001, 10:41pm
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d-2 around 170$
d-1 between 450 and 1600 depending on conference
nba- rookie season 90,000 + 10,000 bonus + perdiem(225 per day, give or take a few dollars). a tad over 1600 per game(based on 62 games-that is the average)
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Old Thu Dec 20, 2001, 10:47pm
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In Texas you make $30 if no one shows up to watch your game. You make more if there is a gate. You could get $150 but that would be a huge crowd. Anything less than varsity you make $23 for the first game and it is a decreasing scale based on the number of games called.
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Old Thu Dec 20, 2001, 10:53pm
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However, in TX football, well, that's a different story. [/B]
I got $250 plus mileage for a state championship game last weekend....and it was one of the middle of the road classifications...we had an estimated crowd of 6300.
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Old Fri Dec 21, 2001, 07:39am
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I am in VA and this is what we get paid:

Varsity - 3 person $45.00 regular season, $54.00 district playoffs and post-season, $60.00 regionals.

JV - $36.00 (no playoffs, but sometimes Christmas Tourny)

Freshman - $36.00 (no playoffs)

Middle Schools - $31.00 for 2-person crew and $40.00 for 1-person crew

We are also paid $25.00 for timing the varsity games. The timer will usually do the freshman/JV D/H and stay for the clock in the varsity contest. We have 3 or 4 varsity officials that are on the "injured reserve" list and they will usually do the clock if they want to.

Our rec ball fees range from $23.00 - $30.00 depending upon age of players.
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Old Fri Dec 21, 2001, 08:58am
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In Hoosierland

I'm a rookie, so not much to draw from, but here's a sampling of what I've received this fall.

Gender Grade Games Fee
Boys 5&6 3 $50.00
Boys 5&6 1 $25.00
Boys 7A&B 2 $40.00
Boys 7A&B 2 $40.00
Boys 8A&B 2 $45.00
Boys 8A&B 1.5 $40.00

Our local high school does pay $65/offical for a single varsity game.
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