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Umpire uniform violation
Our high school games come under NFHS rules and mechanics.
Our association states that our umpire uniform includes a powder blue polo shirt with no logos (exception for a 25-year patch), a navy blue t-shirt (if worn), heather grey pants and grey ball bag. This past week we had a pair of umpires violate the uniform mandate. They each wore cream colored polos with navy stripes on the collar and sleeves. BU wore a red t-shirt. The PU wore a navy blue ball bag. How serious a violation would your association view this and what possible sanctions might apply?
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Ted USA & NFHS Softball Last edited by Tru_in_Blu; Sat Apr 29, 2017 at 09:08am. Reason: sp |
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The "cream colored polos with navy stripes on the collar and sleeves " isn't even close. Reduce their rating a notch.
Wrong color ball bag is minor, be correct next time. The red t shirt is conspicuous, but ok in rule book, also correct next time. BUT, check alibis, were they stranded or uniforms damaged? Why would you specify navy t shirts with powder blue shirts?
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We can get fined and lose games if we do not follow protocols in our associations. in So Cal Southern Section CIF (California Softball Officials Association) all but San Diego. Heather Grey pants are the default pant but we can wear Navy Pants if all umpires for the game have them . Powder Blue Polo with CSOA patch on left sleeve. Under shirt if worn shall be white and hat must be Navy. Ball Bags Default to Navy with Heather Grey being optional. in San Diego Section CIF we wear Navy Polo with Navy undershirt. Pants must be Heather Grey Ball Bags and Hat must be Navy.
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Nobody stranded. Conscious decision on the part of both officials. I didn't specify the T-shirt color. Our association decided upon this. It's been that way since I was admitted to the board.
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OK, my mistake,
![]() ![]() Just a thing I have not had to think about for decades. ![]() BTW, that means navy under powder blue is also not allowed. ![]()
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OhioHSAA both baseball and softball: Navy Blue shirt with Red undershirt. MTD, Sr.
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UNLESS you're working NHIAA high school games. If you wear a T-shirt under the powder blue shirt, it must be navy blue.
Doesn't NCAA and MLB do this color combination? I'd prefer white under powder blue, but, when in Rome...
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Personally, I like navy under powder when I work the bases. I wear white undershirts if that's what my partner is wearing. When I am on the plate I wear white, as no one will see it anyway. You won't catch me dead wearing red.
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In the two college conferences (1 NCAA and 1 NAIA) that Mark, Jr., umpires in, the supervisor requires powder blue with white undershirt and heather gray pants. MTD, Sr.
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OK, the hijacking to let everyone know what their organization wears or what their particular preferences are is closed.
Back to our normal programming: What sanctions might apply in your organization if someone deliberately ignored the umpire dress code and went rogue?
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OhioHSAA has a penalty of "fine not exceeding $100" for an official in any sport that is not in a proper uniform. I've got to believe you also limit your opportunities for tournament assignments as well, though it's not directly stated.
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If navy ball bag or red T-shirt (something I think should NEVER be allowed) are acceptable in your state, then those are minor violations. If not acceptable in your state anytime, anywhere, it jumps in level of concern. Did they diss the state at the same time as dissing you association? And those two items are different, in my mind, than the creme shirts. Those two items were individual decisions. But the creme shirts were obviously a premeditated and joint decision that say "screw you"; but again, to your association, or to the state, too, makes a difference. The final question is, how badly do you need those two umpires? Can you afford to lose them in setting an example to the rest of your association that you are serious about the uniform requirements? All of these are factors that should be considered; it isn't a $5 vs $50 question, in my opinion. If they violated state rules on the shirts, I might say "thanks, you donated the game fee" when not wearing state mandated uniform, while if just a local issue, and I need them going forward, a lesser penalty that sends a message might be more appropriate.
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