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26 Year Gap Sun Oct 28, 2012 09:45am

First Games Assigned 2012-13.
 
First one is on November 6th. I've already voted, and it is the 6 pm game only 15 miles from home.

grunewar Sun Oct 28, 2012 10:15am

Hoorah! Good for you Gapper!

Our scrimmages don't start until 10 Nov, and unfortunately, I'm out of town that day....gotta wait another week!

Enjoy!

JRutledge Sun Oct 28, 2012 01:38pm

I will not work a game until November 19 at this point. I usually have a college game or two before that point, but working a lot of college football so not really available for much.

Peace

Freddy Sun Oct 28, 2012 01:52pm

Late Bloomer
 
Keeping the economy going with two jobs here renders me unassignable for middle school boys which starts the first of November, so first game isn't until November 27. Meeting weekly with eager first-year officials since about mid-summer in order to make up for that. Trying to constructively compensate, contribution-wise, for inability to do MS games. Full schedule after that. Only two or three possible open dates.

grunewar Fri Nov 02, 2012 05:37pm

Let's get it on!
 
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Originally Posted by 26 Year Gap (Post 860377)
First one is on November 6th.

Just got my scrimmage schedule - 14, 17, 19 and 20 Nov. Regular season starts the 26th.
Quote:

Originally Posted by 26 Year Gap (Post 860377)
I've already voted, and it is the 6 pm game only 15 miles from home.

My closest games are THREE miles away. Heck, my furthest isn't even 15 miles away! Hoorah!! :p

BillyMac Fri Nov 02, 2012 06:30pm

Nepotism ???
 
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Originally Posted by grunewar (Post 860992)
Heck, my furthest isn't even 15 miles away!

Is the assignment commissioner your brother-in-law?

grunewar Fri Nov 02, 2012 06:42pm

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Originally Posted by BillyMac (Post 860994)
Is the assignment commissioner your brother-in-law?

Nope, but I thanked him profusely!

Camron Rust Fri Nov 02, 2012 08:12pm

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Originally Posted by grunewar (Post 860996)
Nope, but I thanked him profusely!

Did he reply by saying it will never happen again?

BktBallRef Fri Nov 02, 2012 11:30pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by 26 Year Gap (Post 860377)
First one is on November 6th. I've already voted, and it is the 6 pm game only 15 miles from home.


First scrimmage: 11am today.

First doubleheader: next Thursday, 2 miles from the workplace. $100.

Life is good.

Welpe Sat Nov 03, 2012 12:59am

Still waiting for mine. Hopefully they come!

Rich Sat Nov 03, 2012 07:44am

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Originally Posted by BktBallRef (Post 861008)
First scrimmage: 11am today.

First doubleheader: next Thursday, 2 miles from the workplace. $100.

Life is good.

I just got emails looking for officials for scrimmages.

One pays $75, another pays $80. Both are about 3 hours long. Can't work either -- last college football game on the first date, business trip on the other.

I just shake my head when I hear of officials not getting paid to work scrimmages.

First game in 13 days.

grunewar Sat Nov 03, 2012 09:35am

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Originally Posted by Rich (Post 861013)
I just shake my head when I hear of officials not getting paid to work scrimmages.

STOP SHAKING YOUR HEAD AT ME! Meanie! :(

Adam Sat Nov 03, 2012 09:50am

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Originally Posted by grunewar (Post 861016)
STOP SHAKING YOUR HEAD AT ME! Meanie! :(

+1

It's not my system, I just work in it.

BillyMac Sat Nov 03, 2012 11:13am

Misty Water Colored Memories ...
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Rich (Post 861013)
I just shake my head when I hear of officials not getting paid to work scrimmages.

We started a new scrimmage policy a few years ago. Previous to the change, we either used to sign up for free scrimmages at our preseason local board meetings, or we would get calls from local coaches with whom we previously had some type of relationship, usually hometown coaches. The scrimmages were "free" but we would often walk away with a twenty dollar bill in our pocket, or get a free T-shirt, or get a grinder, or a couple of slices of pizza, and this always had a positive effect on relations between the officials and the school. Under this system, I would often work a half dozen, or more, scrimmages, choosing to work games either near my home, or near my work. These scrimmages really got me prepared for the upcoming season.

Under our new paid scrimmage policy, we are assigned scrimmages, as much as fifty miles away, by our assistant assignment commissioner, through Arbiter, and get paid $33.33, minus the 7% commissioner's fee, for a two hour scrimmage, three officials assigned, two person games, switch on, and off, the court between periods. Now that we get paid, everybody, 325 local board members, wants to get in on the money, so guys that never wanted to work scrimmages in the past, now can't wait to get some cash in their pockets. Since the change, I have never been assigned more than two scrimmages. Last year I was only assigned one scrimmage, a girls scrimmage. My next game, a "real" game, was a boys varsity game, which turned out to be the most competitive game of my season, with two teams who had gone deep into the state tournament the previous year, one team went on to win the state championship at end of last season. I was not ready for that game. It was just too fast for me compared to the girls high school scrimmage that I had worked, as well as a few Catholic middle school games that I had also worked.

This scrimmage policy change was encouraged by our state interscholastic sports governing body. Several sports (field hockey, ice hockey, lacrosse, soccer) were having problems getting free scrimmage officials, so our state association encouraged all sports officials to charge for scrimmages, assigning games in much the same manner as regular season assignments. Enough free officials showing up for basketball scrimmages was never a problem previous to this policy change. Those of us who wanted to work scrimmages, worked scrimmages, and the problem was never not enough basketball officials working scrimmages, but too many, with four, or five, of us showing up for a two hour scrimmage, only getting to work couple of periods.

Sometimes getting paid isn't always better. There are often unintended consequences.

grunewar Sat Nov 03, 2012 12:22pm

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Originally Posted by BillyMac (Post 861020)
Enough free officials showing up for basketball scrimmages was never a problem previous to this policy change. Those of us who wanted to work, worked, and the problem was never not enough basketball officials working scrimmages, but too many, with four, or five, of us showing up for a two hour scrimmage, only getting to work couple of periods.

Same here. But, I understand and accept the situation. It only lasts a week!

I manage to work games all yr. But others have to wipe the rust off.....just a bit more than me! At least, that's my story and I'm sticking to it! :o


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