Juergy wrote:So I got an email today about ref fee increases. The two options essentially put teams outside of the Portland, Seattle/Tacoma, Vancouver, Boise metro areas at a major disadvantage. Basically one option is bad, and the other is totally worse. The worst option for the schools outside of the metro areas will be adopted because it greatly favors more schools in this league. There are only five schools (Idaho, Whitman, GU, UM, and SOU) outside these areas (yeah, I guess Eugene is kind of far from Portland, CWU is kind of far from Seattle). The justification for these options is that it will encourage us to play at half way points like E-burg. Sounds like no one wants to make the extra travel. Well, we don't want to travel every freaking weekend. Why don't we deserve homegames like everyone else? Why don't other schools want to travel? All I hear coming from these league meetings is complaining about traveling. Well, our closest travel is four and a half hours away. Too bad. It's life. This isn't high school lax anymore. We can't help that we are in the middle of nowhere and there is no high school lax here which means there are no refs here. You say recruit local refs. Who wants a ref from Walla Walla reffing a game who has never picked up a stick or seen a game? Come on. I remember when BSU petioned for membership, and all the Seattle teams were saying how the refs there weren't good. So I doubt you'd accept some bozo from Walla Walla reffing games. This shows how selfish this league is. All about me, not about the league. Let's screw the schools who are disadvantaged enough to have to travel way more as it is, and make them pay way more cash. No surprise. This was all drafted by people from teams in the western half of this league. Why don't you try and kill lacrosse over here. Man, I'm mad. Nothing gets me more than selfishness.
First off, despite the fact that my moniker is PLULax. . .I no longer coach at PLU or have anything to do with their program. My only college lacrosse job is working for all of you and trying to keep our league strong. There is no "west-coast bias" here.
And with respect to Rick's suggestion of 2-man crews on A vs. B division games. . .I proposed that weeks ago but I guess it violates our contract with the MDOC. Maybe if we're lucky someone's car will break down on the way to Spokane and then we can have a cheaper game. I agree it makes no sense to send 3 officials at $300-$400 each all the way to Spokane for an A vs. B division game. . .but at this point I don't think we have a choice. If we can get these officials to carpool, it will save us hundreds of dollars on these games. Keith will work hard to try to assign officials to these games that live close to one another so they can carpool and save on travel costs per the contract.
For 8 years I've been involved with this league we have begged (even required) teams to nominate official candidates. It has never happened. There was never any reason for the Eastern teams to care about this, because they paid the same as everyone. . .now there will likely be motivation to recruit some officials on the East side.
I think plan 1 offers a pretty reasonable compromise. All of the teams in the league end up paying extra to subsidize games with expensive ref fees. . .but the teams that are actually causing these additional costs will pay a little extra. Nobody is happy. Everyone in effect is getting screwed.
The biggest problem in my mind is timing. I think the plans proposed are totally reasonable. . .but at the last minute they are just plain brutal. I think we are hearing a lot from GU and Idaho for obvious reasons. . .but I know a school like Lewis & Clark, that is always strapped for funds, is also going to see their budget increase by 30%. . .it's not going to hurt them any less.
I wish we could have had this discussion in September, but nobody knew the MDOC-MCLA negotiations would affect our league so dramatically.
Dr. Jason Stockton
PNCLL President
PLU Head Coach 1999-2005