Calling all umpires: City of Tucson looking to certify new umps for softball leagues

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Calling all umpires: City of Tucson looking to certify new umps for softball leagues
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Fall means City Slow Pitch Softball Leagues are heading back out to the diamonds. The City of Tucson is holding an Umpire Clinic this Thursday, Aug. 3 to recruit more umpires into their pool for the fall season.

Tucson's Parks and Recreation Department says no prior experience as an umpire is necessary, but attendees will need to have an understanding of the game of softball.

Interested applicants must attend the clinic, which is free. The city says pay for umpires starts at $20 her hour.Must be at least 18 years oldRSVP with the Sports Unit at 791-4870 Worried about the time commitment? You can check out the game schedule for the upcoming season at the city of Tucson's website.Anne Simmons is a digital content producer for KGUN 9. Anne got her start in television while still a student at the University of Arizona. Before joining KGUN, she managed multiple public access television stations in the Bay Area and has worked as a video producer in the non-profit sector. Share your story ideas and important issues with Anne by emailing anne.

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