New Jersey Sept 25-28 | Carolina October 2-5 | Fairfax, VA Oct 30 – Nov 2
Innovation in Training
Ready to Take Your Game to the Next Level?
Program of Instruction
Our umpiring curriculum includes comprehensive classroom discussion of mechanics and techniques, NCAA Rules and CCA Mechanics, The Strike Zone, Handling Situations, Communication, Philosophy of Plate and Base Work, and Field Work and Drills.
Students develop advanced thinking methods and methodologies for recognition of play development with a specialized focus on non-routine and unexpected variations.
This innovative instruction prepares umpires to work three-man mechanics at the highest level of NCAA baseball. Students will be taught the learning techniques to become leaders and crew chiefs in their local associations and how to elevate their game at all levels of organized baseball. This intense and professional approach to the instruction of advanced three-man umpire mechanics is augmented with live game assignments with evaluations of on-field performance.
Instructors
Our staff is comprised of some of the top Collegiate Umpires, as well as CAA Umpire Coordinator Tom Honec and United Collegiate Umpires’ President and Division I Coordinator, Chris Marshall. Our instructors are dedicated and committed to sharing the skills and techniques making them successful at the highest levels of the game.
Registrations are limited!
We have limited spots for our 3-Umpire clinics. We have a maximum of 40 spots available at each clinic. Registration will remain open until full (or one week before the respective clinic).
All registrations are subject to assignor approval. If not approved, any monies paid will be refunded.
Clinic Program Schedule
- Thursday (begins at 6:00 pm): Classroom
- Friday: Classroom and On-field Drills (light schedule of Evaluation Games)
- Saturday: On-field Drills and Evaluation Games
- Sunday: Live Evaluation Games (camp concludes after evaluation games, approximately 4:00 pm)
Travel Planning Information
Umpires are on their own for all transportation and lodging accommodations. Umpires should only plan on leaving their clinic after 4:00 pm on the Sunday of their respective clinic. Once you’re accepted, please wait to book a flight home on Sunday, departing after 6:30 pm.
Only book non-refundable travel after you are approved!
New Jersey 3-Umpire Clinic
Thursday–Sunday | Sept 25-28
This 4-day camp is advanced umpire training for non-professional umpires. This upper-level camp is designed for teaching and enhancing the skills required for NCAA conference-level games.
Camp tuition is $499. Payment does not guarantee approval. Umpires not accepted receive full refund (less credit card fees).
This camp is in the Piscataway, NJ area. Clinic facilities and evaluation game locations are to be determined. Umpires are responsible for their own lodging, transportation, and meals.
Carolina 3-Umpire Clinic
Thursday–Sunday | October 2-5
This 4-day camp is advanced umpire training for non-professional umpires. This upper-level camp is designed for teaching and enhancing the skills required for NCAA conference-level games.
Camp tuition is $499. Payment does not guarantee approval. Umpires not accepted receive full refund (less credit card fees).
This camp is in Raleigh/Durham NC area. Clinic facilities and evaluation game locations are to be determined. Umpires are responsible for their own lodging, transportation, and meals.
Fairfax VA 3-Umpire Clinic
Thursday-Sunday | Oct 30-Nov 2
This 4-day camp is advanced umpire training for non-professional umpires. This upper-level camp is designed for teaching and enhancing the skills required for NCAA conference-level games.
Camp tuition is $499. Payment does not guarantee approval. Umpires not accepted receive full refund (less credit card fees).
This camp is in the Northern Virginia area. Clinic facilities and evaluation game locations are to be determined. Umpires are responsible for their own lodging, transportation, and meals.