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A few years ago...
a former crewmate worked a softball tourney with a man in his 80's...maybe a bit old....but as an infantryman who stormed Omaha Beach in WWII, far be it from me to tell him to hang it up.
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timely topic for me !
I just turned 70 the other day. This season will be my 40th---32 in CNY and 8 here. I've decided this will be my last season for football. The main reason is that I have sensed that I am no longer able to move as quickly as I used to getting to the spot where I will place the ball for the next play. I always thought that I would be able to know when it was time to "hang them up". Well this is it. I have two spring scrimmages here in May. I hope the assignor will give me a couple of competitive varsity games and some "fun" freshman and/or JV games in the fall. Then that will be it. What a great ride I've had. I had the pleasure of working 25 play-off and intersectional games in the Syracuse Carrier Dome. I worked the All Star Game in CNY and the All Star Game here a couple years ago. Worked with some great guys over the years--and some very BIG games and some not so big. Life has been good to me !
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I think what you mean is your last season of football on the field? Must be a good few years left in you to be assessing and mentoring rookies.......
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Do we draw a distinction between retiring and quiting?
We have a low level of retention here, and a LOT of officials stop after 2-4 years, so I would put the average age at... 25-27? As for people who have officiated at least 10 years - the average age might be something like 55. |
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Probably the biggest factor for loosing officials is that some are not really there of their own free will.
To have enough warm bodies around our association has a requirement that each team needs to provide 2 people willing to officiate + 1 more person per additional team (men's, youth A and B, flag, ladies). So the teams dredge up people to send to the training. Some are actually interested, some do it for their team (players or ex-players ususally), some want to make a little money. Many are quite young and stop playing after a few years, or go off to University, or finally get a girlfriend... And loose an interest altogether in the sport (which is loosing popularity here in Germany). The system is not as bad as I make it sound though. There are a few new people each year that find it an avocation and stay on. |
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