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Here's what the officials get in Washington state. http://www.wiaa.com/official/woafee.html
Look under "FB" "R" get $2.00 more. |
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Also I need to know if your association have a five or four man crew for varsity and three man or four man for afternoon games. Also, are your afternoon games timed by the new timing rules or by the old rules. Thanks.......Larry
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Aj........The reason why here in So.Cal. that afternoon games are run by the old clock is because the average game is fifteen minutes longer and with the traffic here at five thirty (3:00 starting time of game), it is difficult to get to Varsity game at night that starts at seven. For security reasons, games here ( about almost two hundred at night ) ends at nine-thirty. The state office felt it was better to use the old rules of timing and have the games end around five so if yo have a night game, you can be at the site early or pre-game. Thanks for the info, I will pass it on to our association.......Larry Gonski
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In Texas we get paid according to the gate receipts for the game. The minimum is about $35, but on an average Friday night we will get between $60-$100. The schools also pay 2 mileages, @$.28 per mile round trip.
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Mr. Gonski,
Most conferences in Minnesota now pay for 5 officials for varsity high school games. That is new this year. Last year MN had mostly 4 man crews. MN pays $54 to $55 for each official on both 4 man and 5 man crews. Underclassman games vary a little bit from school to school but generally here are the guidelines the schools use. JV and Soph games pay 3 man crews $34 to $36 and are 12 minute quarters with regular stop time. Freshman games pay 2 man crews $34 to $36 and are 10 minute quarters with regular stop time. The time is almost always kept on the field so the official with the clock can run time as needed. Mileage is rarely a factor for games close to the TC metro area. However, if a crew has to travel to an outstate game the school may give a bonus for mileage. Regards, AJ [This message has been edited by ajkottke (edited October 13, 1999).] |
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Rookie....You should be getting over forty
dollars for an afternoon game basically because the school or school district should relize that you should be compensated for taking time off from work and also for gas m ileage from to and from the game. Assigners have a difficult time getting good officials to ref. these games. The underclass coaches always seem to scream how bad we are in the afternoons. If the schools would pay a little more, the better officials will show up. Here in So. Cal. the lowest for an afternoon contest is $41.00 for a freshman game. I would imagine the rest of the guys on this board will have higher or lower pay...Larry Gonski |
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Military Dependent Schools Japan:
6 man crews Jv 28 Varsity 40 Inter Service approximately 50 White bonus 5 One travel 25 We actually make our money with intramurals: 3 man crew 20 per game + WH bonus 3 games per nigth 20 min running clock halves. ------------------ turner |
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Omt: Thanks for your info. from your base. If anyone there wants to expand into high school or college I have nine associations listed in Japan by way of my association, The California Football Association.... Larry Gonski,Long Beach Unit.
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In the state of Kansas we recieve $60 for a varsity game. The white hat receives the drivers check. For Jv the crew gets 40 for the game, but the white hat receives $45 and the drivers check. Junior High is $30 for the crew and $40 for the white hat, plus the drivers check. They are mostly 4 man crews, but due to shortages of officials we have been forced to use 3 man crews occasionally.
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