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Originally Posted by gordon30307
In the Chicago Metro area games are assigned by assignment chairman. You may or may not belong to the same association that the assignor belongs to. All ejections are reported to the state. Complaints and great thoughts coming from coaches are reported to the appropriate assignment chairman. Coaches are supposed to rate every official at every game. ie. if you do 40 games you should have 80 ratings. If you have more than 30 from Coaches that would be a lot. Coaches could give you a 5 (only qualified to do underclass only) if they give you 5 they must provide a written explanation.
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Gordy, I believe you're referring to high school, though, and not college ball, because for some college stuff, it's handled by associations and has nothing to do with the state. Also, there isn't a system of coaches rating umpires in most of the college ball. The exception would be D-1 primarily, which is under the assigning control of basically one man, Rich Fetchiet, who heads the CBUA (Collegiate Baseball Umpire Alliance). Note the word "alliance" and not association, BTW.
In terms of associations, there are probably many around, but two of the most prominent are Fox Valley Blues (FVB), of which I am a member and whose assigning chair is a friend and colleague; and Des Plaines Valley Umpires Assn. (DVUA), of which I am president and the assigning idiot (I reserve the right to call myself an idiot for still doing the assigning). FVB is probably the largest, whereas we're one of the oldest (20 years old this June 1st). FVB's assignor and I also work for other college assignors as well. I personally do games for 6 college assignors including myself and individuals like Mr. Fetchiet.
Don't ask me how I keep things straight. I still struggle with trying to tie my shoes every morning.