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They get 2 full game fees. i.e 35.00 for frosh and 40.00 for jv. Better deal than the V guys!!!!!
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Subvarsity assignmets are usually double headers. Varsity games are usually assigned individually. We are paid mileage here and the schools don't want to pay more than they have to plus we don't have enough officials to have a new set come on for each subvarsity game.
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Varsity games are always played girls/boys double header with 3 officials. Occasionally 1 of the JV refs is a varsity ref and works the 2 Varsity games as well as the single JV game. |
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Here in my area of SoCal we assign crews a maximum of two games.For instance my school is a JV/Var only school.So on nights where everyone is together two officials get the JV Girls and JV Boys games while another crew comes in and does the varsity games. During our tournaments the first two days are 4 crews (2 man) and last week in our girls tourney they sent us three crews on the last day (1 for 7'th and 5'th place games,1 for the third place game,and another for the final).For the boys tourney they sent us two crews on the last day (1 did 7'th and 5'th place games,the other 3'rd and Final).
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I must clarify that in the larger areas usually there we do not work doubleheaders on varsity nights, meaning a JV/Sophomore prelim game with a Varsity contest is almost always a single contest. There are some of the smaller areas or rural areas that where there are not assignors for those games, you can see the same official work both games. That is becoming more and more rare, but schools do not put in the same effort to make that happen as an assignor would. Also if you work a double header you do not get paid two separate game fees for the most part. Usually the fee for the doubleheader is not the same as if you worked two separate games at a particular level. That does not make a lot of people around here (meaning my state
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Is that where that song Midnight Train to Georgia came from?
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here in KS...
crew of 2 for sub varsity, usually a dbl header, and a crew of 3 for girls and boys varsity. Some of the leagues have commisioners and they assign and some of the schools you have to call them and ask if they have any games available. Some leagues know their schedule of who is doing the varsity games 2 years out.
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2 Years? Wow!
I was lucky enough to get a new assignor this yr and now I know about 2 months out for "some of my games."! And for that, I feel fortunate!!
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