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Jim Tunney, Tunneyside: Looking for officials - Monterey Herald

After further review … For several weeks now our local newspapers have run an ad saying “Officials Needed!”

What they are asking for is able-bodied men and women to sign-up to officiate high school sports. There just aren’t enough to cover all the games to be played. With schools starting it brings about “Friday Night
Lights” with the kids excited to be in the stadiums to watch their favorite team. However, most states are having to move their usual Friday games to Thursdays and some to Saturdays because they don’t have enough officials. It’s been the plan that colleges would play Saturdays, leaving Fridays to high schools. That’s changing.

All states are now reporting this dilemma. Wisconsin, which is typical of many states, is reporting a 39% drop in the number of officials in the past two years. This is a far cry when I began officiating. Of course, that was many years ago. Those days might have been the best of times for me.

After finishing my daily teaching/coaching duties, I would head off to a Thursday night high school football game, then repeat that on Friday and Saturday earning $12.50 per game — a $37.50 weekend!

Today’s game fees are much higher, and officials can earn a great deal more (game fees vary, so I will avoid citing). Many are saying they can find other extra work for far more than officiating pays.

However, the number one reason we hear there is a shortage of officials is because of the abuse that officials are subject to in our society today. Did I have to endure fan abuse in those earlier days? Of course! But for me, it was not only the love of the game, but a service to young players for their activity. Further, it was needed.

However, I’m sure you recognize how badly our society has broken down due to lack of respect. The National Association of Sports Officials reports that more than two dozen states have enacted criminal justice laws to arrest and punish assaults on game officials. Today’s officials are reporting an increase in physical attacks — mostly from fans, although there are numerous reports that attacks do come from coaches and even a few from players.

You have seen on television the physical confrontations that police officers face and further observed the lack of respect of authority in general. On that topic, cities are reporting the shortages of candidates for police officers as well. While some tend to support “defunding the police,” I strongly disagree.
Question: if an attack happens, who do I call when an emergency arises in my neighborhood? “Sorry, but we don’t have anyone to help you!” That’s what is happening in sports!

Will you log-in how we can solve the problem of the shortage of game officials?

To contact Jim, go to www.jimtunney.com or email jim@jimtunney.com.
Jim’s Bobbleheads are still $30, which includes tax and shipping as well as one of Jim’s books (see above website). Use PayPal or check Jim Tunney Fund, 2962 Club Road, #32 Pebble Beach, Ca. 93953

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