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Originally Posted by KJUmp
Tru-
I think you'll find your 4th season to really be a good one, as now you can fall back on 3 years of on field experiences and situations (and in 3 years you've seen a lot...not everything, but a lot) to help you continue to develop into a cool, calm, confident, professional umpire. One who can work a good consistent game, take the heat, and handle the tough situations when they arise.
I'm sure you've gotten loads of good advice from the veteran umps in your association. I'll leave you with one bit advice that was passed onto me a long time ago from a veteran guy and over the years has stood me in good stead..
When you walk on the field, when the coaches/players see you, their internal reaction should be..."I'm glad we got this guy working our game. He's knows his stuff, he hustles, and he takes charge of the game without being overbearing....and when the s**t hits the fan he doesn't lose his cool and shows some backbone and guts."
Good luck to you...have a great sesaon!
KJump
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KJump, thanx for the tips. Yes, looking forward to getting started, probably in about a month or so. Doing the NFHS will be a new challenge and I'm looking forward to that.
I did play for almost 30 years although never 'sno-pitch. I always played fast and modified ball. I had 3 different UICs recruiting me to umpire, but at the time one league and a couple of tournaments a year were all I could spare for time. Finally moved the backside off'n the sofa and got back out there. Like someone said, maybe in this forum, I have the best seat in the house [even though I have to stand up the whole game]!
Ted