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Old Wed Nov 15, 2006, 11:08am
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In fact, if anyone can show me another example of where there is a "Call for Umpire Recruits", I would be glad to buy you a cold one.
You can send that beer along my way...

Every year, at the same location as the softball sign-ups for the kids, I plant my butt at a table with a sign saying, "Umpires Needed", and each year I get at least 1 or 2 that sign up, take the classes/clinics, and work some. And about a third of those stay with it through the season and into the next seasons. In my current group, more than half of my people were recruited in exactly that way.
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Old Wed Nov 15, 2006, 02:50pm
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The number of officials who are willing to do grade school level sports will continue to decline as long as
1. Parents are allowed to yell as officials.
2. Coaches are allowed to yell at officials.
3. Game fees remain at nominal levels.
4. Free time keeps declining.

1 & 2. It's our culture. We allow high profile, high $$ athletes to act like 2-year-olds on the playing field/court (pick your sport). Taunting, yelling, violence, etc. with little accountability. We allow high profile coaches to act like 2-year-olds yelling, stomping feet, throwing tantrums with little accountability.

3. More demand for officials. Soccer and softball are now well developed down to 5-year-olds. There's more demand for officials at these junior levels which takes away from the pool of officials at upper grade school and high school levels.

4. Gen X'ers and Y'ers are less tolerant of harrassment and abuse. They aren't willing to put up with all the hassles for a $10 game fee. They can get work elsewhere or don't need the money in the first place.

5. More demands on limited free time of officials. Most officials have children involved in soccer/football/BB/softball, add to that speech, band, etc. There just isn't the free time.

I don't do football anymore. Didn't have the free time and it wasn't worth the hassles.

We will need a cultural shift away from violence to mutual respect before this changes. I'm not really optimistic.

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Old Wed Nov 15, 2006, 03:55pm
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They aren't willing to put up with all the hassles for a $10 game fee.
JMHO
Neither would I!!! Heck, rec leagues around here are paying $25-30 a game with strict time limits ranging between 1 hour to 75 minutes.
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Old Wed Nov 15, 2006, 03:56pm
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You can send that beer along my way...

Every year, at the same location as the softball sign-ups for the kids, I plant my butt at a table with a sign saying, "Umpires Needed", and each year I get at least 1 or 2 that sign up, take the classes/clinics, and work some.
That may be something to consider next year!!!!!
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Old Wed Nov 15, 2006, 08:58pm
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You can send that beer along my way...

Every year, at the same location as the softball sign-ups for the kids, I plant my butt at a table with a sign saying, "Umpires Needed", and each year I get at least 1 or 2 that sign up, take the classes/clinics, and work some. And about a third of those stay with it through the season and into the next seasons. In my current group, more than half of my people were recruited in exactly that way.
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