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Umpire Program How to become an Indiana ASA UmpireWHY
UMPIRE IN INDIANA ASA? For those serious about umpiring,
the ASA training is the best available in any sports organization
today. National, regional, and local mechanic schools and rules clinics
are scheduled each spring and in many cases in the fall for new umpires
beginning at that time of year. Training is similar at each level, as
described in the ASA Umpire Manual. Whether plate mechanics, base
positioning, signals, working with players and coaches, or just tips in
umpiring, the Manual is the most complete training guide available. To
assist the local training official, the ASA provides training aides
through a Clinic Guide, instructional videos, transparencies, school
mechanics drill cards, an umpire examination, meeting quizzes, and a
"Case Book." Insurance for the ASA umpire is by
far the best for any sport or organization and includes a $5,000,000
liability policy, an accidental injury policy with maximum benefit of
$100,000 for any accidental injury arising out of the amateur softball
activities (including clinics and schools), and games, leagues, and
tournaments involving ASA registered teams. The medical expense
coverage is provided on an excess basis. It also includes an accidental
death and dismemberment policy, as well as a dental coverage that will
pay the actual expense incurred for treatments to sound and natural
teeth, with a $500 limit for each individual tooth. An umpire uniform and leisure wear
program is available to each registered umpire, so that he/she will be
able to purchase and wear the official ASA uniform with pride. Whether
the shirt, cap, pants, shoes or ball bag, or any of the variety of
protective equipment, or optional wear such as sun glasses, the ASA
program has it. ASA registered umpires are
selected to officiate in metro, state, regional and national
championships, and as the national governing body for softball in the
US, are the only organization in the US which softball umpires can apply
for International Softball Federation certification and the opportunity
to umpire in World Championships, Regional Games (Pan Am Games) or the
Olympic Games. World Cup events held in Plant City Florida also are open
to ASA umpires who have completed a "Qualifier" Seminar. ASA umpires are rewarded for their
years of service and expertise through the Medals Program, the National
Indicator Fraternity, ISF Certification, and possibly the National Hall
of Fame. No other organization has this various assortment of rewards
programs for their umpire. Yes, it pays to be an ASA umpire.
From expert training through being rewarded for individual umpire
achievements, ASA offers the most to help each umpire achieve his/her
goal - To Be The Best He/She Can Be, and to reach the level their skills
will take them too. There are as many levels of
Indiana ASA Umpiring as there are reasons why people choose to umpire.
If you print, fill-out, and mail two (2) copies of the
2010 APPLICATION FOR UMPIRE REGISTRATION along with the one (1)
copy of the AUTHORIZATION FOR
BACKGROUND CHECK, and send a check or money order payable to: "INDIANA
ASA" in the appropriate amount, when
you clear the background check - you are technically an Indiana
ASA registered umpire. However, as you might expect, without the
appropriate on field experience, rules clinics and mechanic schools your
umpiring experience will certainly be limited. If an individual puts in
the time and effort they too can become an Indiana ASA "Championship"
caliber umpire. An umpire who can work National qualifying events,
State and National Tournaments. As we have discussed on previous
pages, there are many opportunities for umpires to work nearly every
weekend. We are always looking for qualified, seasoned umpires. The
"Raising the Bar of Excellence" can never grow too large. We
welcome individuals from all walks of life. Men, women, boys and girls
- people of all races and national origin are welcome. Don't wait, print out the forms
and register today! Your future can be bright with "Raising the Bar
of Excellence!"
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