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Hi everyone I’ve been a referee for nearly 10 years. Recently during the 2022-2023 seasons I had taken a break from officiating to move and get married ect. Before then I was receiving state cup matches, regional league matches, and adult games as well. However with my move to northern Michigan brought some challenges.
Last year, $43.59 per game. $6,669 in 153 games (gross pay, before expenses), local youth games, boys high school, and U15+ girls state/president's cup. High school alone accounted for almost $2300 in 40 total games ($57.05). I averaged ~$42 per game as a referee and ~$45 per game as an AR; that AR number is propped up by all the high school ...
It's a difference between sports, not location. A referee monitors conduct between players, ensuring fair play and adherence to the game rules. An umpire does that but also makes judgements material to the flow or scoring mechanism of the game eg. determining whether the ball/puck crossed some threshold region. 1. Award.
Being a ref won’t replace your career earnings but it will help in those dark times. One of the hardest parts of officiating is the damn officials. Keep your head above their attitudes when you come across the angry ones. Being a five year or ten year ref means being licensed for 5 or 10 years.
It's high risk, high effort, and low reward, which is the opposite of what you want. Feel free to keep progressing as a referee and see how far you can get, but go to a college or vocational school and get a more desirable skill. An average computer science new graduate makes $100k, comparable to a top PRO referee. 3.
The P to 10 to 1 referee classification system is being replaced by a new system that (IMO) is less granular and more functional. New classifications are P – Passed the appropriate exams for that weapon L2 – Beginning referee working at local level events L1 – Referee with demonstrated competency to work higher level local events
The Annual US Referee Tax Questions Mega-Post. About this time every year some USA-based refs -including myself- start start posting various questions about filing taxes and their income as a referee. I was hoping we could just start a mega post where everyone posts their questions, and hopefully we’ll find an actual tax expert who can help ...
Find a 400-meter track, likely at your local high school, likely with a field in the middle. Perform the following intervals: 200m in 3x the 75m time above - so in this test, 200m in 51 seconds. (Wear a stopwatch, running watch, etc.) Finish the run, then walk 100m.
Similar to the optional non-inducement rules for the refs in BB2016. This is not completely compatible now, since the ref format in BB2020 moved to being inducement (paid for by a team), while these one are free "if both teams agree". Probably looking at 3 referees here, 1 Elf, 1 Dwarf and 1 generic (could match any of the previous ref minis as ...
It was an amateur football match, and the referee was only 20 years old. But for whatever reason, he was carrying a knife during the game and used it to stab a player who wouldn't get off the pitch after being sent off. Absolutely wild.