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Congratulations to all.

 

 

http://ncaabaseball.arbitersports.com/Groups/105039/Library/files/13ArbiterRegionals.pdf

 

http://ncaabaseball.arbitersports.com/Groups/105039/Library/files/13ArbiterS-Reg.pdf

 

http://ncaabaseball.arbitersports.com/Groups/105039/Library/files/13ArbiterCWS.pdf

 

 
All umpires will receive a flat fee regardless of the number of games
worked. Umpires will be paid $1,600 for regional competition; $1,125 for super

regional competition; and $4,162 for the CWS.

 

Your lodging expenses (excluding incidentals) will be reserved by and billed directly to
the host institution or the NCAA (CWS). All umpire game fees, travel and per diem ($45 each day
beginning with arrival date and ending with departure date) will be rei
mbursed by the NCAA

Airline luggage expenses for a maximum of two bags may also be reimbursed

 

All umpires are required to use the NCAA travel service if air travel is necessary.

 

**Best deal--2 games in SR=$560 per game.

 

Wow, only Drury, Dulin, Furlong, Judkowitz, Maiden, Morehead, and Wilkerson have not worked a Regional. That's only 7 new guys out of 96 with their first trip to the rodeo. Tough to break in with that kind of job security for the Veterans. And we talk about the Pros. Not much difference IMHO. They can do what they want and I am not arguing, but just happened to notice.

 

Remember, NCAA does not do a "true merit system" with these 3 rounds like some people would complain about, just like they do not do a true merit system with MLB.

 

They do not want the umpires working the CWS to be working all 3 rounds. Therefor the CWS list comes from those working in the Regionals, not the Super Regionals. They take time off during the Super-Regionals after working the Regionals, and come back to work the WS.

 

No matter, it is an honor to work the playoffs, period.

 

Good luck to all, veterans and newcomers.

 

PS---and good luck to all those chosen for the Conference Tournaments going on this week.

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Congratulations to all.

 

 

http://ncaabaseball.arbitersports.com/Groups/105039/Library/files/13ArbiterRegionals.pdf

 

http://ncaabaseball.arbitersports.com/Groups/105039/Library/files/13ArbiterS-Reg.pdf

 

http://ncaabaseball.arbitersports.com/Groups/105039/Library/files/13ArbiterCWS.pdf

 

 
All umpires will receive a flat fee regardless of the number of games
worked. Umpires will be paid $1,600 for regional competition; $1,125 for super

regional competition; and $4,162 for the CWS.

 

Your lodging expenses (excluding incidentals) will be reserved by and billed directly to
the host institution or the NCAA (CWS). All umpire game fees, travel and per diem ($45 each day
beginning with arrival date and ending with departure date) will be rei
mbursed by the NCAA

Airline luggage expenses for a maximum of two bags may also be reimbursed

 

All umpires are required to use the NCAA travel service if air travel is necessary.

 

**Best deal--2 games in SR=$560 per game.

 

Wow, only Drury, Dulin, Furlong, Judkowitz, Maiden, Morehead, and Wilkerson have not worked a Regional. That's only 7 new guys out of 96 with their first trip to the rodeo. Tough to break in with that kind of job security for the Veterans. And we talk about the Pros. Not much difference IMHO. They can do what they want and I am not arguing, but just happened to notice.

 

Remember, NCAA does not do a "true merit system" with these 3 rounds like some people would complain about, just like they do not do a true merit system with MLB.

 

They do not want the umpires working the CWS to be working all 3 rounds. Therefor the CWS list comes from those working in the Regionals, not the Super Regionals. They take time off during the Super-Regionals after working the Regionals, and come back to work the WS.

 

No matter, it is an honor to work the playoffs, period.

 

Good luck to all, veterans and newcomers.

 

PS---and good luck to all those chosen for the Conference Tournaments going on this week.

There are names that are on both Regional and SR lists

Posted

 

Congratulations to all.

 

 

http://ncaabaseball.arbitersports.com/Groups/105039/Library/files/13ArbiterRegionals.pdf

 

http://ncaabaseball.arbitersports.com/Groups/105039/Library/files/13ArbiterS-Reg.pdf

 

http://ncaabaseball.arbitersports.com/Groups/105039/Library/files/13ArbiterCWS.pdf

 

 
All umpires will receive a flat fee regardless of the number of games
worked. Umpires will be paid $1,600 for regional competition; $1,125 for super

regional competition; and $4,162 for the CWS.

 

Your lodging expenses (excluding incidentals) will be reserved by and billed directly to
the host institution or the NCAA (CWS). All umpire game fees, travel and per diem ($45 each day
beginning with arrival date and ending with departure date) will be rei
mbursed by the NCAA

Airline luggage expenses for a maximum of two bags may also be reimbursed

 

All umpires are required to use the NCAA travel service if air travel is necessary.

 

**Best deal--2 games in SR=$560 per game.

 

Wow, only Drury, Dulin, Furlong, Judkowitz, Maiden, Morehead, and Wilkerson have not worked a Regional. That's only 7 new guys out of 96 with their first trip to the rodeo. Tough to break in with that kind of job security for the Veterans. And we talk about the Pros. Not much difference IMHO. They can do what they want and I am not arguing, but just happened to notice.

 

Remember, NCAA does not do a "true merit system" with these 3 rounds like some people would complain about, just like they do not do a true merit system with MLB.

 

They do not want the umpires working the CWS to be working all 3 rounds. Therefor the CWS list comes from those working in the Regionals, not the Super Regionals. They take time off during the Super-Regionals after working the Regionals, and come back to work the WS.

 

No matter, it is an honor to work the playoffs, period.

 

Good luck to all, veterans and newcomers.

 

PS---and good luck to all those chosen for the Conference Tournaments going on this week.

There are names that are on both Regional and SR lists

 

It's the twin brother that will work the SR.  How come you didn't knew that?

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Do we have a D2 & D3 list?

Darn, your making me work to get these two.

 

D2-Regionals

 

Atlantic...............Fran Nowaldy, Mitch Mayle, Joe Volpe, Dennis Helmsetter, Mark Wahl, Jeff Jenkins

Central...............John Priester, Ben Harlow, Andrew Fulton, Roger Adair, Jeremy Barbee, Andrew Fulton

East...................Jeff Burt, Rich Maggio, Carlos Guzman, Rick Cacciatore, Jerry Bogilitz, Dave Speranza

Midwest.............Nate Thompson, Steve Dunahue, Shane Friebe, Clint Wheeler, Steve Linton, Stuart Hall

South.................Melvin Caldwell, Moe Moge, DJ Brightner, Eric Goshay, Charles Bruce, Tim Cooper

South Central....Mike Pierce, Eric Prater, Javier Cantu, Bill Powell, Ricky Rodriquez, Nick Ramos

Southeast..........Brad Newton, Mike Parnel, John Puma, Gary Swanson, Michael Williamson, Jerry Riddle

West..................Anthony Prater, Glenn Ballango, Brian Frisch, Javier Navarro, Gerald Burr, Adam Rodgers

 
TRANSPORTATION:
All umpires within 500 miles of their assigned site are required to drive and will be reimbursed at 50 cents (round trip) per mile. Only umpires pre-approved by the NCAA will be allowed to travel by air. If you live more than 500 miles from the site and choose to drive instead of fly, you will bereimbursed for the cost of the flight you would have taken. If approved for air travel, contact Short’s Travel Management (866/821-8547) for all flight arrangements.
If riding with other umpires only the person that drives may claim mileage.
 
Officials shall receive a full day's per diem for the day of arrival at the championships site, for each day of competition and for the day of departure. If an official is required to remain overnight, the host institution shall pay for the hotel room and tax (but not incidentals) and be reimbursed by the NCAA.
 
Regional Umpires.You must be in the host city the night before games are scheduled to begin. Crew chiefs and assistant crew chiefs must
arrive in time for the pre tournament meeting with the NCAA game representative. Please note that due to weather conditions, it may be necessary to extend the competition.
Regional umpires will reimbursed as follows; 4-team regional $750, 6-team regionals $850 and 8-team regionals $925 plus $45 per diem.
 
Championships D2
 
Melvin Caldwell, Anthony Prater, Ben Harlow, Shane Friebe, Rick Cacciatore, Michael Williamsen, Nick Ramos, Joe Volpe
$1300 plus 45 per diem and same travel as Regionals-for both DII, and D3
 
D3 Regionals
 
Central......................Matt Ossenfort, Kirk Hacker, Jay Weichman, Chris Viverito, Dave Boever, Dan Grawe
Mid Atlantic...............Chris Pincin, Keith Segedy, Alex Scandalls, Jim Albert, Don O'Shea, Joe Glaccio, Eric D'Antonio, Kirk Domenic
Mid East....................not reporting..no umpires listed in any of the box scores (on the line for umpires) for any game in the tournament
Mid West...................Jeff Collis, Kirk Rall, Kyle Klink, Larry Allen, Matt Moore, Erik Turngren
New England.............Mike Noeth, Dan Salce, Rich Delvecchio, Jeff Merzel, Mark Ottavianell, Vin Zibelli, Rick Force, Steve Sanderson
New York...................Frank Brocato, Robert Hasty, Dom Esposito, Wally Bissett, Jeffrey Arthur, Tom Magler, Jim Grillo, Alan Libardoni
South.........................Jim Clayton, Ken Fitts, Eric Johansen, Steve Williams, Mike Webster, Larry Howard
West..........................not reporting..no umpires listed in any of the box scores (on the line for umpires) for any game in the tournament
 
Championships D3
 
Joe Ramos, Dan Grawe, Alan Libardoni, Keith Segedy, Jeff Mertzel, Eric Johansen, Matt Moore, Johnny Pineda
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