|
|
 |
Why Umpire ASA?
From ASAsoftball.com
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.
|
 |
|