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It should also be noted that the availability of games and the demand for officials decreases dramically as the level of ball goes up....which directly support the several claims that waiting X years is not all you need to do. Some people are just never going to move up....there's never enough space at the next level for eveyrone to move up if they wait long enough.
The number of games can be visually represented by pyramid. The NBA needs <100 officials. NCAA-D1 Mens/Womens each only need <1000 officials. Not sure what the numbers are for D2, D3, etc. but I'm sure there are a lot more CC/JC games than D1....then FAR more HS Varsity games than all college games put together....probably a similar number of JV games as Varisty games. I'd even go so far as to say there are far more MS games than there are HS games. In my association, we cover games from a few grade school games to HS-varsity....about 25% of our games are varsity...25% JV...20% JV2/FR...and 30% MS or lower. We cover ALL JV/V games in our area while we only cover a fraction of the available MS games...most are available through other sources. Additionally, the most commonly desired set of games (6A boys) account for only about 5-6% of the total. So, the average official in our group will not likley get a lot of Varsity games. Only the top 25% or so can count on getting a regular schedule of any level of varisty games. Those not getting them may not like it but its pretty simple math....only so many to go around.
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