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Many Houston area UMPIRES have provided HONORABLE service for the TEXAS SOFTBALL HALL OF FAME community.
SOME UMPIRES HAVE SERVED IN THE ASA,, Texas ASA, USSSA, , NSA,
OR IN MORE THAN ONE OF THESE ASSOCIATIONS.
"The difference between an umpire who controls the game and an umpire who is controlled by the players is not the calls he makes, but the authentic calling he has to be and to become a professional." Ralph Hall 10-13-07
"Umpire history is made every time we step on to a field. If we record it now, others will appreciate it in the future." Ralph Hall
More than 161 - UMPIRES have provided HONORABLE service for the TEXAS SOFTBALL HALL OF FAME community.
BART ADAMS, JESSIE ADKINS, KEN AITKEN, RALPH ALBRIGHT, AL ALMANZO, SEAN ARCHAMBAULT, BILL ASHER, JERRY BARTA, TOM BARTA, WALTER BELL, "J.B." JUAN BERMEA, JAMES BIALAS, RANDY BLACKMON, MATT BOWSER, JIM BRADY, DAVE BRAZEL, BILL BRAZIEL, CRAIG BROSIUS, *GONZALO BUENTELLO, MIKE BYERLY, DAVE CALHOUN, ALAN CAMPBELL, JAMES CARPENTER, CORKY CARTER, MIKE CASTAR, ALAN COLLIER, GENE COLLINS, JEFF COLVIN, DAVID COTTEN, JIMMY DAVENPORT, HENRY DELEON, KERRY DESPAUX, DON DORNEY, BRIAN DOWNER, JAY DUNCAN, LOWELL EASTERWOOD, DARIN EBERLY, SHARON EMERSON, RICHARD FAGERT, DENNIS FASKE, TOM FLETCHER, JAY FOSTER, MIKE FRANZE, CARLOS FRANCO, JAMES GARFIELD, WAYNE GARRETT, JACK GEHRKE, BUTCH GIBBS, LOUIS GOMEZ, TIM GOOCH, MICHAEL GRIFFIN, LES GUEST, BILL HALE, RALPH HALL, CURTIS HARRIS, *BOB HATTER, ROY HAWKINS, LARRY HICKS, HOWARD HILL, RENE HINAJOSA, GLENN HOLMES, SAM HOPWOOD, MARK HUDMAN, AL JACK, *KEN JOHN, OSCAR JOHNSON, PHIL JOHNSON, JERRY JONES, FRANK KATZMAN, MURPHY KELLUM, TOBY KERNON, DON KOENIG, RICHARD KOENIG, JAMES KUCHERKA, JOHN LAKE, RUSTY LANDRY, PHIL LANGFORD, RED LANTZ, PAUL LAPIER, BOB LESTER, CRAIG LEWIS, AARON LOMAX, BEN MAHALIC, MARK MALIHESKI, ALAN MARTIN, *JIM MARTIN, JOHN MARTIN, SCOTT MARTIN, HARRY MASON, GUY MCDONALD, JIM MCLANE, PHILLIP MCNEIL, JOE MENDEZ, JOHN MERRIWEATHER, BOYD METZ, SHERRI MILLER, DAVE MINOR, MIKE MONTALBANO, JODI MOORE, *LESTER MORGAN, STEVE MORRIS, STEVE MORTON, TED NELSON, DANNY NICHOLS, LONNIE O'HAVER, ROQUE ORTEGA, JOHN OSBORN, DANNY PARIS, MANUEL PENA, DREW PERKINS, ROGER PIPKENS, J.R. POGUE, TOMMY PREMEAUX, JAMES PRICE, TIM RAMSEY, TOM RED, RICK REYES, ANTHONY ROMANO, ELLIOTT RUBEN, MIKE RYCKLICK, CHARLIE SANDT, JIMMY SANTILLIAN, JOHNNY SANTILIAN, MARK SARTAIN, WILLIE SAULSBURY, JIM SCHULIN, TIM SCONYERS, GLENN SMITH, J.P. SMITH, RAY SNIEDER, MATT SNYDER, JOE SOLOMON, MINNIE SOSA, FRANK SPAGNOLA, LINDA SPAGNOLA, JOE STOCK, TOM STRAGLE , CHUCK TAYLOR, RICHARD TESCH, PITTY TORRANCE, LARRY VALERIAN, STEVE VAN BUREN, BRUCE WALDING, ERNEST WALKER, STEVE WALLACE, CHAD WATASSEK, JIMMY WHITE, DAN WILLIAMS, DAN WILSON, LARRY WINSOR, MYRON YODER, STAN ZINN.
1982-1989 UMPIRES OF THE DECADE - STEVE MORRIS & RALPH HALL
1990-1999 UMPIRES OF THE DECADE - JIM SCHULIN & RALPH HALL
2000 UMPIRE OF THE YEAR - JERRY BARTA
2001 UMPIRE OF THE YEAR - RALPH HALL
2002 UMPIRE OF THE YEAR - AL MARTIN
2002 ROOKIE UMPIRE OF THE YEAR - JACK GEHRKE2003 UMPIRE OF THE YEAR - DARIN EBERLY
2004 UMPIRE OF THE YEAR - KEN AITKEN
2004 ROOKIE UMPIRE OF THE YEAR - DICK FAGART2005 UMPIRE OF THE YEAR - MURPHY KELLUM
2006 UMPIRES OF THE YEAR - JACK GEHRKE & LES GUEST
2006 ROOKIE UMPIRE OF THE YEAR - JOHN OSBORN2007 UMPIRE OF THE YEAR - RANDY BLACKMON
2007 ROOKIE UMPIRE OF THE YEAR - MINNIE SOSA2008 UMPIRE OF THE YEAR - CARLOS FRANCO
2009 UMPIRE OF THE YEAR - KEN AITKEN
2009 ROOKIE UMPIRE OF THE YEAR - PHILLIP McNEIL2000-2009 UMPIRES OF THE DECADE - KEN AITKEN & RALPH HALL
"WHEN AN UMPIRE MISSES A CALL, HE DESERVES TO BE TREATED WITH COURTESY NOT WITH EMOTIONAL ABUSE. IF THERE WAS SUCH A PERSON AS A PERFECT UMPIRE, HOW WOULD AN IMPERFECT PLAYER RECOGNIZE HIM ANYWAY? THE PLAYER WOULD ONLY BE ABLE TO SEE HIS OWN IMPERFECTIONS. MAYBE THAT PLAYER SHOULD TAKE THE INFIELD OF SAND OUT OF HIS OWN EYES BEFORE TRYING TO REMOVE THE SPECK OF SAND FROM THE UMPIRE'S EYE. DOES THAT SOUND FAMILIAR?" Ralph Hall
"Why let the loudest voice, the more annoying personality, or the most offensive character take control, when the most powerful name at any field is already present?" Ralph Hall
The Texas Softball Hall Of Fame is built slowly over a lifetime. It is the sum total of every dream come true, every right decision, every promise kept, every positive thought, every timely word, and every heartfelt prayer. It is energized by the generator of honorable work. It glistens with the twins of humility and generosity. It is a precious place constructed with the bricks of tournaments and the mortar of leagues. It is a lifestyle of courage, faith, and skill which grows the seeds of greatness in the soil of sportsmanship. It is a place in the heart of service, where God looks when He smiles.
LET'S PLAY BALL! Ralph Hall 11-26-05
"The difference between an umpire who controls the game and an umpire who is controlled by the players is not the calls he makes, but the authentic calling he has to be and to become a professional." Ralph Hall 10-13-07
LES GUEST, JOHN OSBORN, DARIN EBERLY, RALPH HALL
JACK GEHRKE, MURPHY KELLUM
James Price, Brian Downer, Ralph Hall, John Osborn
Brian Downer, Ralph Hall, Minnie Soza, Ken Aitken
YES, WE UMPIRE !!!
Ralphs 10 Rules for Umpires
"WE WORK; YOU PLAY." Ralph Hall
1
Focus on the ball in play.
2
Be professional by keeping personal bias out of your work.
3
Do not insist on having the last word.
4
Never verbally threaten or use body language to threaten any player or patron of the game.
5
Listen to who you should listen to, the Commissioner, the Crew Chief, or the League Director. Remember this when listening to others - their opinions do not have equal merit.
6
Its your temper, so please keep it. Umpire decisions made in anger rarely help anyone or any game.
7
Do not use profanity, sarcasm, ridicule, or any form of verbal abuse.
8
Do professional work. You are a role model both on and off the field.
9
Honestly evaluate and analyze your work. Most unnecessary umpire stress comes from that self-defeating habit called, lack of effort.
10
Treat other umpires charitably. Gentleness toward co-workers is not a weakness, but a strength.
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