PLAY DAYS & SCRIMMAGES Sample Clauses

PLAY DAYS & SCRIMMAGES. Member School needs to place a written request to the assignors to have officials officiate play days and scrimmages, Appendix A shall be used to determine preferable crew size for each play day or scrimmage recognizing the Official’s Association may choose to assign officials in excess of the defined Appendix A crew size. Where an option of crew size is stated, the smaller crew number will be used to determine the fee*. Regardless, the maximum fee to invoiced by the Official’s Association will be no more than 60% of the total VARSITY crew fee for an hour and a half (90 mins.) per court/field used** regardless of how many officials are assigned by the Official’s Association. Scrimmage Fee Chart Scrimmages will be 1.5 hours in length. Sport Standard Crew Size Scrimmage Fee (60% for each 1.5 hours) Baseball 2 officials $92.50 Basketball (B) 3 officials $138.50 Basketball (G) 2 officials $92.50 Field Hockey 2 officials $92.50 Football 5 officials $232.00 Wrestling 1 official $46.50 Lacrosse (B&G) 2 officials $92.50 Soccer (B&G) 2 officials $92.50 Softball 2 officials $92.50 Swimming 2 officials $92.50 Volleyball 2 officials $92.50 Play Days – Each court/field will be considered a single scrimmage and subject to these fees. An example is 2 courts/fields being used for 6 hours each. The total fee per court/field would be $370 or a total of $740.00 for the play day. In order to accommodate specific sports, play days/scrimmages that do not fit the 90-minute model will be invoiced based upon the defined VARSITY timing guidelines as defined by the NFHS/DIAA (i.e. Volleyball – Best of 3/5 sets and any play over 3/5 sets would incur an additional fee as if it were a new play day/scrimmage. ** If more than one court/field is used for a play day/scrimmage, each would be considered as if it was the only court/field being used. For instance, 2 courts/fields would be invoiced as two individual courts/fields.
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