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Why Umpire
ASA?
The
ASA Umpire program is among the nation's largest
officiating organizations, with over 42,000
officials actively involved each year. ASA
officials are nationally recognized as the best
trained and proficient in the sport and are involved
in competition starting with league play, city,
state, and national championships. Ultimately,
ASA umpires could officiate events such as world
championships, or the Pan American and Olympic
competitions.
The ASA annually hosts local,
state, and national umpire clinics which literally
blanket the nation and bring the best instruction
available in the sport to every region. Over
the last decade, the Amateur Softball Association's
umpire program has become an innovator in the
production of quality training materials. When
a clinic is not available - videos, books, slides,
and other instructional aids allow instruction to
continue.
Why
Umpire with Gwinnett Umpires Association?
In Georgia ASA, Gwinnett
Umpires Association is one of the finest groups for
fast pitch and slow pitch umpires. Since 2002,
our umpires have combined to officiate in 43 Slow
and Fast Pitch
National Tournaments,
the Pan Am Games, and countless state and local
tournaments. GUA has 10 Georgia High School
Association umpires, 6 NCAA officials, 3 ASA Elite
umpires, 10 active and 2 retired umpires
that are members of the National Indicator
Fraternity - an elite group of just over 2200 ASA
umpires nationwide.
Gwinnett Umpires Association
fully believes in providing the
training and support
necessary for our umpires to reach their full
potential. Whether your goal is to call at the
highest levels of national competition or to be the
best league ball umpire that you can be, you will
feel welcome with GUA. If you would like to
learn more about how to become a GUA umpire, fill
out the brief form below and someone will be in
touch with you soon.
Thank you for your interest in
GUA, and we look forward to talking with you in the
future!
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