Role Definition

PYA Umpire-in-Chief (UIC)

The Umpire-in-Chief (UIC) oversees officiating standards and support for PYA games. This role focuses on training, consistency, evaluation, and professionalism so games are officiated fairly, safely, and in alignment with league rules.
Purpose of the Role
The UIC ensures consistent, high-quality officiating across all PYA games. The goal is to support umpires through clear standards, training, and feedback while maintaining fairness, safety, and respect for the game.
Primary Responsibilities
1) Umpire Standards & Rule Interpretation
  • Establishes and communicates officiating standards for PYA games
  • Ensures rule interpretations align with league and age-division rules
  • Provides clarification to umpires when questions arise
2) Training & Development
  • Supports training, mentoring, and onboarding of umpires
  • Coordinates clinics, shadowing, or evaluation opportunities
  • Promotes continuous improvement and learning
3) Evaluation & Feedback
  • Observes or reviews umpire performance when needed
  • Provides constructive, respectful feedback
  • Identifies development needs or concerns for escalation
4) Game-Day Support & Issue Resolution
  • Acts as a point of escalation for officiating issues during games
  • Supports calm, professional resolution of disputes
  • Coordinates with Tournament Director or board when needed
5) Professional Conduct & Culture
  • Promotes professionalism, respect, and sportsmanship
  • Supports umpires in managing difficult situations
  • Addresses conduct concerns through appropriate channels
6) Coordination with Assigning & Leadership
  • Works with the Umpire Coordinator/Assignor on coverage needs
  • Provides input on readiness and advancement opportunities
  • Supports consistency across leagues and events
Role Boundaries
The UIC does not set league policy, determine pay rates, or impose discipline unilaterally. Scheduling and assignments belong to the Assignor; disciplinary actions follow board-approved processes. This role supports standards, training, and escalation to ensure fair, consistent officiating.