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in my association in my the Bay Area they only give 3-man to West Catholic League (the really good schools), the rest are 2-man, during the regular season but during the post season i believe they are all 3-man. and of course state playoff are 3-man
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Regular season:
Boys and Girls varsity is 3-man for the largest two classes. The smallest two classes are 2-man. Sub-varsity is 2-man. Post-season: All 3-man. |
New Jersey
95% of HS games use 2 man......5% being Prep games, St. Anthony's, St. Patrick's boys games. This during regular season.......As post season rolls along they go to 3 man for later state games.
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Regarding two man Varsity, it's more than a rumor, the independent conference around Chicago does two man, yet for some bigger game matchups they go to 3 man??? I have a two man date coming up. Chicago Public League is also two man, although the one game I did a few years ago was 3 man. |
Kansas
All three man for varsity contests, although I have heard rumor that there might be a league or two in far western Kansas that uses 2-person crews still, but I think more because of availibility of officials than anything. Pay around here is $90-$100 per official for a B/G varsity double header.
Some JV/F and even MS locations are going to three man crews, which has been welcomed with open arms by the guys that work those games. All post season is 3 person. |
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Pennsylvania
I work in Northwest PA, We use a 3-whistle crew on all varsity contest both girls and boys. For sub-varsity we use a 2 whistle crew. I believe this is the same throughout the whole state and not just my area. Also our pay scale in my area is 63 for varsity, 45 (I think for JV) 40 for single game (7-9), 69 for Jr High double header 2 games. 100 for Triple Header. Fees will vary throughout the state.
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In KS all six classes of tournament are 3 person games.
In larger areas and larger classes, we use 3 person for GV and BV contests. All lower level games are 2 person mechanics. I know of no Class 5 or 6 school that uses 2 person anywhere in state. I know in western KS, the small schools still use 2 person crews for BV and GV games. No matter the size, all KC, Topeka and Wichita schools use 3 person crews. |
3-person crews
Our Georgia group attempts to assign 3-person for all levels (middle school through high school varsity). On our busiest dates, we may be forced to assign 2-person for some sub-varsity games (lack of available officials). Our officials understand that their 3-person pay for sub-varsity games will be 2-person crew pay divided by 3 officials. We have found that the training of officials is more efficient by starting people off with 3-person mechanics.
All varsity games in Georgia are 3-person. |
Eastern Washington:
All Varsity and sub-Varsity HS boys 3-Whistle 1 game @ $48 plus travel per night (Unless we do a Frosh game prior to the Varsity game...$28 extra) Middle School 2-Whistle. 2 games @ $40 per = $80 |
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