
STLMSUA End of Summer 2016
What a Great Summer!
We have the "feeder" leagues going on at Woodlands and Kirkwood each weekend. Middle school players working together with potential HS teammates. In addition, there are three (3) tournaments coming up in October this year. We need all hands on deck to properly staff these events. Let Tom Schomaker know your availability for the weekends of Oct. 14-16, Oct. 21-23. and Oct. 28-30.
We also have two (2) slow pitch tournaments coming up on Sept. 17 and 18th and Sept. 24. Contact Tom to work at St. Ferdinand on the 24th or Homer to work at BMAC on the 17th or 18th.
Softball Returns to the Olympic Games in 2020
Wallace Works a World Championship
Roommates
Pre Tournament Scrimmages
Richard "Wheels" Barrow (Australia), Kevin Wallace, and Tony "TK" Kaiaruna (New Zealand)
Jr. Mens in Midland, MI
Winners Bracket Final
I was privileged to represent USA, ASA and St. Louis softball this year at the WBSC Jr Men's World Championships in Midland, MI! I cannot describe how amazing it was to walk out for my first game. Those names, embroidered on the uniforms, symbolized the best each country had to offer.
I didn't know many of the umpires and it was a great experience getting to know the crew. We came together as a crew really well and I have to say it was the closest crew I'd ever been on. We ate together, hung out together, and the fact that we were only 16 umpires made it easier to get to know everyone. English was spoken by everyone except for the Japanese umpire and we used Google Translate to communicate.
It wasn’t an easy week. One of the hardest things to do was understand what one of my UIC's wanted. In the past I had always gathered information on different UIC's preferences but had no source this time. I struggled trying to fit his interpretation of proper mechanics. This level of competition is not the best time to start adjusting, but I tried.
It was amazing to know how well we have it here, not only in the USA, but St. Louis, too. Some of the umpires only umpire 25 to 30 games a year and then get very little feedback on their performance. It’s hard to get better when you have so few games. In response, they are self motivated and work very hard. As an umpire crew, we talked about some of the details of umpiring and several of the umpires were way behind on the thought processes. The level of play was quite different, from very good to very poor, making some of the games lopsided and difficult to umpire.
Getting to the tournament required working lots of men's ball and working my way up through Elite status, then ISF certification.
I am thankful for the opportunity to work this tournament. It was an experience I will never forget! I met some great people and made some new friends. That is the best part of umpiring!
-Kevin Wallace 2016
Men's Major Championship
Kimberly, WI
Jr. Mens
Midland, MI
Championship Crew
Men's Fastpitch
Moline, IL
Plays and Clarifications
Play:
Answer to this and other info at: August Plays and Clarifications
National Championships 2016
Who Went Where:
16U Northern Ames/Nevada, IA:
Jared Datillo
Brian Kelley
Kristina Klump
David Lee
Dianna Wozniak
18U ASA/USA Bloomington, IN:
Rory Reynolds
Men's Eastern Open Fastpitch Elkhart, IN:
Micky Cohen
Roy Shoffner
Brian with Dave Epperson and his crew
Girls' A 16-Under Northern
Nevada, IA
Mick, Wild Bill and Roy
Men's Eastern Open Elkhart, Indiana
Kristina, Jared, Brian, Woz and David
Girls' A 16-Under Northern
Nevada, IA
I have been umpiring ASA Softball for several years now and have had the opportunity to work several National Championships of all levels. I was not planning to go anywhere this year, but then the opporitunity arose to do the 16A National Championship in Ames Iowa. I have done higher level ball, but have never worked with a higher caliber of umpires. The intensity of the games were as high as any I have umpired at any level, but with this assembled crew of dedicated, knowledgeable, and professional umpires, all went well from the first game to the last without a hitch.
I am grateful I went and represented our St. Louis association. I made many truly new, good friends and as always, picked up a few things along the way.
Yours in softball,
Dianna Wozniak
Rory Reynolds at the 18U ASA/USA Championship in Bloomington, IN
Uniforms, Change, and Uncertainty
The national office is selling off their inventory of the current ASA logo items at a greatly reduced cost. It would be a great time to get a few new items for championship play. You could get two hats and two shirts for less than what two shirts would cost, and you can wear them for league and travel tournaments. IF YOU ARE CONSIDERING OR BEING CONSIDERED FOR A NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP IN 2017, PLEASE MAKE SURE YOU HAVE THE CURRENT LOGO UNIFORM PIECES.
The New "Veterans" Polo
The Current NEW Logo
Your shirt and hat need to match.
You need to match your partner.
Background Checks
Holiday Luncheon
We will have tech support available to help with Registration and Background Checks. Right there is reason enough to attend.
Sunday, Dec 4, 2016, 11:30 AM
ABC Ball Park, Livingston Avenue, Saint Ann, MO, United States
Special Olympic Softball Tournament held at Affton Athletic
A big THANK YOU to the following for volunteering. You're amazing!:
Tom Schomaker, Roy Shoffner, Larry Slusser, Ron Taylor, Al Sloan, Danny Dixon, Dan Sellyer, Larry Dunn and Jim Widener