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The St. Louis
Men's Senior Baseball League is also always looking for
umpires. Prefer umpires with at least 5 years experience
mininum with experience doing High School, Junior College, or NCAA.
The MSBL plans on starting April 1, 2008 ending the end of October.
Games to be played 7-days per week in the greater St. Louis and
southern Illinois area. Please contact Lin
Hart. Umpire
Application Form (cut & paste form to email)
Umpires the league
are provided by the M.S.B.L. Umpires Association which is managed
by Lin Hart Jr (Umpire in Chief) and Kevin Lay (Assistant UIC).
Lin Hart Jr, UIC
110 Ellis Ave.,
Troy, MO 63379 636-346-1935 linelitesports@gmail.com
Central Methodist College
Elected into the
National Youth Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, New York Class
of 2007
Umpiring in
St. Louis, Mid-Missouri and throughout the Midwest for the last 12
years. Various levels including select tournament baseball, National
Tournaments, SLABA, American Legion, college summer leagues and
senior mens baseball
Head freshmen
baseball coach at Wentzville Timberland High School. 2007 to Present
Former assistant
baseball coach at Wentzville Holt 2004-2006
Football
officiating certifications with the Missouri State High School
Athletics and Activities Association and the Midwest College Football
Officiating Association
Kevin Lay,
Asst. UIC
Central Methodist Graduate
Elected into the
National Youth Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, New York Class
of 2007
Umpiring in St.
Louis, Mid-Missouri and throughout the Midwest for the last 8 years.
Various levels including select tournament baseball, National
Tournaments, SLABA, American Legion, college summer leagues and
senior mens baseball
Assistant football
coach at Owensville High School 3A 2006 Runner-Ups
Assistant varsity
baseball coach at Owensville High School
The MSBL Umpires
Association will ask for feedback from managers during the 2008
season regarding performance of umpires. Online Evaluation Form being
updated (for managers to evaluate umpires after every
game & submit to Umpire-in-Chief.
Keep in mind that
an evaluation system will only be useful if you complete the
evaluation and you are reasonable in scoring regardless of whether
you won or lost. |