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If you feel comfortable, answer the following ?'s:
In your State, Province, Country - How much do you get paid for a High School Game? How much for D III College? How much for D II College? Any other additions? I'm just curious, ballpark figures are ok by me. Where I'm at, here's ballpark: Varsity High School - $55, this goes up in Play-Offs and way up for State Tourney - Per Diems/Gas Money D III/JuCo - $90-100 + Mileage D II - $135 + Mileage Please don't answer if it makes you uncomfortable, I just want to know how we stack up.
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HS V - $64, no mileage
HS post-season - $74, no mileage HS JV/Fr - $44, no mileage Juco - $100, no mileage D3 - $110, plus mileage (up to $50, I think) D2 - $130, plus mileage Chuck
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Out here in the wild west:
HS: $47 + mileage (I think) JC: $57.50 in WA, and $80 in OR (3-whistle) NAIA: $70 + mileage D-III: $80 + mileage D-II: $125 + mileage The mileage for NAIA and D-III is some formula that is beyond my limited capacity to figure out... |
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In Iowa -
High School Double Header $65-75 - usually no mileage Tourney - $55 plus mileage .40 cent per Substate $75 plus mileage State - $95 plus mileage Different between boys and girls tourney - we have an association for both
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In Central Florida
HS varsity 3 whistle $35 + $5 mileage HS varsity 2 whistle $40 + $5 mileage HS sub-varsity $30 + $5 mileage (only get this once each night in the case of a double header). NAIA womens $90 no mileage D2 womens $160 no mileage (at least the conferences I work)
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JV Guy Sez:
Cincinnati, Ohio area - all depending on league
7 / 8 Grd $20 - $25 Freshman $25 - 35 JV $30 - $37 2-man V $50 (most Girls) 3-man V $45 - $55 (All Boys and some girls) None of those include mileage Most of the assignors schedule the 7th and 8th grade games as double headers so you make 40 - $50 each time out. About half the leagues schedule the FR and JV games as double headers so you make $55 - 70 each time out. I happen to work the $70 double header league. When I make Varsity, I think I'll be taking a pay cut! Interesting this came up...I was just talking to a softball ump today....the parks around Cincinnati are only paying $17 - $20 for adult softball games. It's no wonder they cant find enough umpires. [Edited by Larks on Mar 5th, 2003 at 08:23 AM] |
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CT... at least where I am...
Middle School / Frosh / JV - 46.78 (no milage) Varsity - 70 and change... (no milage) Don't know about levels above that...
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Ronald,
Do you work for bd. 12? NV game fees: Var. 3-man $43.75 Var. 2-man $53.75 JV $33.75 Frosh $27.50 Middle school $21 Mileage: driver 36.5 cents/mile, rider 12.5 cents/mile [Edited by Nevadaref on Mar 6th, 2003 at 06:04 AM] |
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Northen VA:
Varsity - 3 person $45 reg, $54 districts, $60 regionals JV/F $36 MS 2-person $31, 1-person $40 Rec. $22-$30 (I think, it seems to change weekly)
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Kentucky:
Varsity 2-whistle: $50 Varsity 3-whistle: $40 JV: $25 Middle School: $20 This is for the 6th and 7th region which comprises Louisville, which is a large urban area. We don't get any travel money. I believe the rest of the state gets some travel money, maybe $5. |
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In PA the host school sets the fee. Boys fees can be different than Girls.
HSV: $40.00 - $65.00 No milage (most pay about $50/game) HSJV: $30.00 - $45.00 No milage (most pay about $40/game) Fees go up for state tourney, but I haven't done any playoff games yet. Don't know about college. |
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