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(but we don't do it for the money right)
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I enjoy umpiring enough that even poorly played blowouts keep me going. Being with kids, on the field, umpiring is fun.
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Officiating takes more than OJT. It's not our jobs to invent rulings to fit our personal idea of what should and should not be. Last edited by CecilOne; Sun May 25, 2014 at 01:30pm. |
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Being with kids, on the field, umpiring is fun.
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Yet, they insist on a BI. One name for you, Stephen Darrick Turner. "on the field" and spent months in jail
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ASA, NCAA, PONY, USSSA Fastpitch, NYSSO Umpire As umpires, we are expected to be perfect our first game and get better every time out thereafter. Last edited by LIUmp; Mon May 26, 2014 at 10:46am. |
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I do enjoy it most of the time. I also make no bones about it. I am officiating for the money. I could work 8 hours and make less than $80 or umpire for 4 or 5 hours and make $80.
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Tell him that if he is so sure of the rule, he should take two conferences and see what happens.
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At that point we might have an issue, but I'm not going to honor the request. Since the NFHS rulebook does not specify a penalty for excessive offensive conference requests, my policy is simply. Request for time denied, play ball. If the coach wants to argue with me, then me might be looking at a conduct issue. |
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Actually, the rule book is quite clear, and requires no personal umpire policy. NFHS 3-7-2 says, "The umpire shall deny any subsequent offensive team requests for charged conferences."
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I meant there is no penalty as in 3-7-1 PENALTY (Art 1.) My policy is in line with the rulebook and what it says, but that is not a penalty per se (as in the above), it is simply following the rule, which says it shall be denied.
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