Hey, quick question. can't find my rule book. Our little league plays by high school rules with a few provisions....anyway... we had a substitution question.Registered to do some work for the IHSAA this year. Any advice on chest protectors, leg guards, face masks, and other device that is a must have for the new guy?
What is the best way to go about finding work? Any other advice?
Thanks
Registered to do some work for the IHSAA this year. Any advice on chest protectors, leg guards, face masks, and other device that is a must have for the new guy?
What is the best way to go about finding work? Any other advice?
Thanks
Hey, quick question. can't find my rule book. Our little league plays by high school rules with a few provisions....anyway... we had a substitution question.
can a player bat without making an appearance in the field? Pinch hit?
I get confused going back an forth to little League tourneys
Call around to local HS athletic directors to find work...some of them may hire in a different way but a lot of them will just have games they need to fill and you will likely at least get a shot to work a couple and see how you do...
Are you umpiring this summer?#1 if you get nailed in the chest, you need to sit further down behind the catcher :wink:
#2 I don't know if I've ever had a chest protector that I didn't at least feel it. It doesn't hurt, but you know it hit you.
Not this summer. Looking at getting back into it in 2-3 years. Got a brother playing and I try to get to as many of his games as possible.Are you umpiring this summer?
Appreciate the suggestions and info from everyone.
If there is one thing I am still unsure of... When you are suggesting a chest protector, what brand does everyone use? At a clinic a guy told me all-star makes the best equipment, but I am not seeing a lot of evidence to support that online. If I get nailed with a 80 mph fastball in the chest I don't want to feel it...
I am actively looking for a partner... It has been tough, I did not grow up in the area and school is approximately 90% female.... Plus it is grad school, so the majority of guys are weird and I am not comfortable inviting them to my life outside of academia.