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I'm trying to figure that out since individual registration carried Bollinger Insurance, so why would there be a need to purchase additional insurance. Then again, I don't think it is ASA's business what insurance teams/players have or where they buy it.
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ASA is declining in my area. A HUGE td in our area completely dumped his asa tournies and our association to provide the umpires. He basically runs his own little fiefdom of tournaments called "IFA". They are also pretty decent and well run events. They are real deal no matter what they call themselves.
ASA 18G and 18A divisions are decimated by premier. No doubt about that. I got the ASA 18A in Hemet and some umps have already been dropped due to less teams. So far Im still hanging in there. Fresno Force, a ASA tournament I've worked for a long time and has always been a top draw tournament in april didnt even require outside umps and for the first time no one from our area was needed to go there. Not looking good.
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I have nothing good to say about the district 4 commissioner or his yes man uic. And neither has done much good for the game of softball.
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Randy was out of town that weekend. John S. from Vallejo (our area UIC) was on site.
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Rant on! Did you ever think that the reason there are a lack of teams for some tournaments is because everyone is thinking the same as you are? Ever think that if the teams would stay put, the tournament wouldn't have a lack of teams? When it comes down to it, many, if not most, softball teams/clubs/whatever have very little loyalty or dedication to anyone other than their own wallet. Lots of promises, but when it comes down to the nitty-gritty, coaches are going to take a team to someplace which will support THEIR carrot, not necessarily the players or parents. I cannot tell you how many times I've sat in meetings or discussions with teams/leagues/whatever and hear "you need to do this", "you need to do that", "you never have any tournaments", yada, yada, yada. Yet when asked to help with a tournament, you would think their first-born was in jeopardy. What it often comes down to is these "customers" want you to do all the work, secure the fields and umpires, pay all the fees and then, if it is convenient, they may play in the tournament THEY demanded you run. You end up cancelling the tournament, losing a few hundred dollars along the way only to hear the same complaint the following year. I know this is not all over the place and in some cases not every one in my back yard and probably applies to a small minority. And that is fine, but it is the teams who have forced the sanctioning bodies to handle the game as a business, yet many do little to support it. JMO, but many a game has been ruined when people decided to turn it into a "what's in it for me?" business and that applies to the players, coaches and administrators/directors, some commissioners and officials. Rant off!
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Could not disagree with you more Irish.
The problem here with lack of teams in ASA tournaments is ASA dropping the ball in regards to their tournament software. There are plenty of teams in VTD tournaments around here as their system is much better. ASA has also rubbed a lot of people the wrong way with their lack of customer service and the number of hoops you have to jump through just to play in their tournaments. Lets put it this way, if the burger joint on the corner that has been in business forever- ups their prices, changes their menu, treats you like crap when you go in, never answers their phone you are going to look at what is going on with the new burger joint on the other corner and when your first meal is good and the service is good you are going back next time you need a burger. As far as this carrot you are talking about not sure where that comes from. Having a team is expensive the only revenue coming in is from player fees. Not many sponsors running around these days. I can only speak to how I schedule tournaments. I send out a conflict sheet to team at the beginning of each season and then check out holidays. Now I have narrowed it down to which weekends we can play and then schedule from there. It has become much harder to do because of the ASA issues in our area. So if it is two weeks out from a tournament and there are only one or two teams signed up I have to look elsewhere or I am going to have to big of a gap in the schedule. The only time money becomes involved is if there are two tournaments the same weekend and one is less expensive and offers more games. |
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It appears that participation is down, no matter what affiliation the tournament is sponsored by. The economy, over saturation of 'select teams' (which may have contributed to lost interest), over saturation of tournaments have contributed to this. I think it would be fair to say that registration is down in all organizations. Over the decades, I have seen these things run in cycles. I remember back in the 80s with the emergence of 'youth soccer' many of the chicken little's were alarmed and saying that this was 'beginning of the end' to softball. 30 years later, we are still around. |
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I know there are organizations which are just the opposite, but I can tell you as a matter of fact, most go out of their way to make reasonable accommodations for the many concerns. Unfortunately, too may people think that isn't true if they don't get what THEY want, yet will never stop long enough to stop and have a reasonable discussion.
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At the end of this month, I'll be working the world's largest 3 day SP tournament and there's more teams coming this year, than any other year in the past. Last I heard, 475 teams have entered compared to last years record of 437.
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I'm happy there is one more ASA tourney this year than last year, in this area.
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How does umpire registration work here? From what I understand, I live in the Texas ASA Association territory. Would I be able to work tournaments in Houston Metro ASA also?
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