Sonny wrote: I'm sure the MHSAA wants competition and variety in all of their sports officials organizations. And I'm sure the veteran officials are wary of losing thier perceived spot on the totem pole if their are multiple officials organizations across the state. Sounds like you are bucking the union line just a bit too hard?
Just looking out for the best interests of the lacrosse officials. There aren't all that many real experienced ones out there, and we're certainly not worried about someone supplanting us. (I will be doing the state championship again this year). We would like to grow the number of officials, and are always recruiting.
Sonny wrote:The sport grows (just like every other sport out there back in the day) and it becomes impratical to have one officials organization for the entire state or even one large metro area. Training and mentoring can probably be best handled in smaller, local groups.
There was discussion on the west side of the state of joining the West Michigan Officials Association, which is made up of football and basketball officials. But it is hard to see how that would improve training of lacrosse officials, when you would be diluting lax refs into a much larger organization that could care less about the sport.
Sonny wrote:Eventually, we know that our h.s. association will split into two or three organizations across the metro Atlanta area. I believe there are 10 - 15 different football and basketball H.S. officials associations in Metro Atlanta alone (not to mention the rest of the state).
One of the requirements to form an officials association that is recognized by the MHSAA is that you need at least 30 members. Given that we have barely over 100 active lax refs in the state, and they are primarily located in the Detroit Metro area, there would only be a big enough pool in that area. We have about 15 in the West Michigan area, although the roster shows more - many are not really active.
Sonny wrote:In GA, the GHSA sets the pay rates for officials across the state (as they do for every other sanctioned sport). We are the 2nd highest paid sport behind football. They have slated to eliminated travel which is big concern, but they have allocated consistent pay raises (almost annually).
That is one big difference in your state, the rates are being set by the GHSA - the MHSAA doesn't do that here. It's nice that you're satisfied with the rate. (BTW, what are your rates for HS, JV and MS? Ours are $55 for Varsity, $47.50 for JV and $40 for MS -all 2-man rates. In discussions with refs in surrounding states we are towards the low end). What would happen if the GHSA decides that you should only earn $40 for a Varsity game? Who represents your interests? (We don't get mileage BTW -so we have nothing to lose there. With gas skyrocketing, that is a growing concern). I like having a fair, negotiated rate, just like the MDIA. I would hate to have a hodge-podge, with different rates from different schools.