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Crew for our JV/V double headers. Everything else is individual. All assignments done by the assign secs.
We also have something of an unusual crew system. Each June the crew chiefs meet to draft their crew. Any certified official (a number of requirements for that) is eligible to be drafted. The only restriction on the crew chief is he may not draft anyone who he drafted the year before (or anyone who became a permanent replacement during the year).
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For all varsity night games we work in crews. I do not see why you would want to do it any other way. You know your partners and their tendencies and can work off of previous situations and learn from them. Also we can have a crew philosophy that will help us know what to do when the games get crazy.
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My chapter uses individual assignments. It gives me the oppurtunity to work with many different officials and being a small chapter (95 members) there isn't much change amongst each official with the mechanics. I have seen Crews work and you can see that each crew has their own deviations from the prescribed mechanics. Not that its a bad thing but it tends to be inconsistent from one crew to the next. I also work college and that is a crew and I wouldn't change it at all. If we were a larger chapter for high school I would like to be on a crew. On a crew system you have to have a way to get younger guys on the field. The problem with making crews with a small chapter is that you may get stuck with a guy that isn't as dedicated to getting better than others. Right now if I get a game with that guy, I can rest easy because I know next week I will be working with someone else.
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We work in crew at the varsity level and we have another crew for sub-varsity. The sub-varisty crew will change throughout the year since people are more apt to turn down or get out of a sub-varsity game.
Personally I like working with the same guys on Fridays week after week. You know what you are in for and that makes things enjoyable. Of course, I may have a different view if I was on a different crew. |
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We've worked crews for as long as I've officiated in my local association. Next season, the state supervisor is forcing us to break up our crews. And that's all I've got to say about that.
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