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Hi guys,
I am planning to attend umpire school this winter in F and am not sure of which school to attend. There are two professional umpire schools in FL during that time. Jim Evans and Wendlestedt....anyone have any opinions of which I should attend? Thanks for any info. |
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Thanks for the response.
After reading a few posts I decided I certainly didn't want to stay there long. Sorting through all the BS and facts take some time. I appreciate that clean board that you guys have here. |
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Both schools are top notch. I attended Wendlestedt school and that is the school with the most years experience. Look at both schools staff and you will see what you are looking for.
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I would recommend Wendlestadt's school. I have not personally attended either one myself. However, when I thought about going to umpire school, I made contact with schools. Harry W not only e-mailed me back, but personally called at home to see if I had any further questions about the school. I have always kept that in the back of my mind if I should decide to go to umpire school. Good Luck!!
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Jim said: "We want you to acheive 'your' potential." Considering 30 out of 300 (total enrollment of both schools) will be recommended to PBUC, if it is your goal to be evaluated by PBUC, your odds are 50/50. E-mail the instructors on each schools site for further info. I think but am not sure there are a few who attended Harry's school and now teach at Jim's or vice versa. Good luck.
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