Softball Canada Names Twenty-One New Level IV Umpires

Softball Canada Names Twenty-One New Level IV Umpires

14 September 2018 Gilles LeBlanc

Ottawa, Ont. - Softball Canada is pleased to announce that twenty-one umpires have been successful in achieving national Level IV umpire certification based on their performance at 2018 Canadian Championships.
 
Within the National Officials Certification Program, Level IV certification is the entry national level and demands an elite level of knowledge, understanding and ability. Each of these officials clearly demonstrated a high level of knowledge and competency. This certification allows umpires to participate at all Canadian Championships, including the Men’s and Women’s Fast Pitch and the Men’s Slo-Pitch national events. They may also act as an umpire supervisor at youth age Canadian Championships.

New Level IV Fast Pitch umpires are:

FIRST NAME LAST NAME HOMETOWN
Trevor Brydges Portage La Prairie, Man.
Chris Carroll Kingston, Ont.
Courtney De Adder Maple Ridge, B.C.
Bentley Dekker Cambridge, Ont.
Jack Dunnigan St. Albert, Alta.
Chicago Dyck Winkler, Man.
Mike D'Abreu Brampton, Ont.
Bryan Evans Leduc, Alta.
Karl Kurpiela Campbell River, B.C.
Michael Moyen Calgary, Alta.
Kyle Muise Calgary, Alta.
Brian Nolan Sydenham, Ont.
Brett Orton Langley, B.C.
Aaron Schoepp Surrey, B.C.
Brad Weese Harrowsmith, Ont.
Wendi Winter Trenton, Ont.

New Level IV Slo-Pitch umpires are:

FIRST NAME LAST NAME HOMETOWN
Donald Butlin Stony Plain, Alta.
Harry Clements Calgary, Alta.
Terree Cochrane Agassiz, B.C.
François Gagnon St-Hubert, Que.
Bill Kaiser Mossley, Ont.

“In order to remain one of the world’s leading umpire programs, Softball Canada needs to continue to develop elite level officials” notes National Director of Umpires Jeff Whipple. “We celebrate the achievements of these individuals and look forward to watching them continue their leadership roles in our umpire programs both on and off the field.”
 
In order to attain Level IV certification, umpires must first attend a national clinic and then achieve a successful evaluation at a designated Canadian Championship.

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