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Old Sun Oct 15, 2006, 09:01pm
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In my opinion, the NCAA Umpire Development staff and conference coordinators are WAY more anal about exact positioning, despite telling us we are to be "thinking" umpires. Regardless, there is a secondary direction regarding deviation, beyond the "if you deviate, you must communicate". It is that you should/may not agree to deviate from standard mechanics as a norm; there must be a specific play or case that causes an appropriate deviation.

Finally, while I know that California believes it is the center of the softball universe, and that ASA is the only ruleset, neither is true. There are other accepted mechanics sets that correlate with some of these rulesets; NCAA and NFHS come to mind as having defined mechanics. None that I am aware of have either adopted or even reasonably considered the "wades modified C only for R1@3B" so far as anyone seems to be aware.

Reasonable for conversation purposes, and that you have evoked. I would hope no one else is seriously considering implementing (or worse, teaching) it. It's bad enough that we have members of the ASA staff teaching variations they happen to like, despite the clear direction of the Director to teach exactly what is in the manual (or to work to change the manual first, if a mechanic should be changed!!).
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Old Sun Oct 15, 2006, 09:05pm
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Hahaha

Thanks for the laugh, best response so far.

Wades Modified C, straight from not only the center of the softball universe, CA, but the center of the center.. Central CA, will soon be taught to the children of umpires everywhere as they take up the reigns of umpiring. All your umpire are belong to me.

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Old Mon Oct 16, 2006, 09:13am
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I see constant references to differences between mechanics; but as one whou doesn't hang around OKC or Indy or various UIC; my instruction is limited to my association and minimal qualifying clinics.
Please give some examples of differences, preferably NFHS/ASA/PONY,but NCAA only if needed for clarity.
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