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How it all started...
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It all started on a Little League field hidden along an old dirt
road in Helotes, Texas.
Dan, the Director of Umpires, was working hard
to ensure that the kids got high quality officiating. With his friend
John, they were always willing to take a hard-working kid
and develop him into a capable official.
Frank was one of
those umpires.
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In '96, after his first year of officiating, Frank, Dan, and John attended the Golden State Umpire Camp. Excited about the
knowledge they gained, they implemented a new training program for Little League
umpires. The short clinics they conducted were a hit and dramatically improved the
quality of the league's officials. Frank went pro two years later, but the
clinics continued to improve each season.
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Driven by a love for the game of baseball, they set out to
create a clinic that would develop the skills of newer umpires and
sharpen those of experienced officials. Many of Frank's colleagues in
professional baseball were eager to be apart of a positive clinic that
was about improving the game. Frank officially established the South Texas Umpire Clinic as a non-profit organization with the
mission of improving baseball at all levels.
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For 10 years, the South Texas Umpire Clinic has trained
hundreds of umpires that returned to their leagues to share their
knowledge. This school is a success because of the dedicated umpires that
come to our clinic and, like us, love the game of baseball and quietly strive
for perfection.
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| With our staff working hard to improve our program, 2008
promises to be our best year yet! |
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