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  2. Jen Pawol - Wikipedia

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    It was during this time that she began umpiring softball games. [3] In 2001, she participated in the Women's Baseball World Series as a member of the United States women's national baseball team. [1] Before going into professional umpiring, Pawol was an art teacher. She is a graduate of the Pratt Institute and Hunter College . During this time ...

  3. John Libka - Wikipedia

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    After a teaching internship, Libka decided to return to umpiring, attending the Wendelstedt Umpire School and graduating in 2010. [3] Libka now is an instructor at the Wendelstedt School. [ 4 ]

  4. Teacher Job Description - AOL

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    Responsibilities vary depending on age group and whether the school is public or a private institution; but all teachers create their curriculum and must have classroom management skills. Show ...

  5. Referee - Wikipedia

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    The official tasked with this job may be known by a variety of other titles depending on the sport, including umpire, judge, arbiter (chess), commissaire, or technical official (by the International Olympic Committee). Referees may be assisted by umpires, linesmen, timekeepers, touch judges, or video assistant referees.

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  7. Umpire - Wikipedia

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    A second base umpire at a baseball game. In baseball and softball, there is commonly a head umpire (also known as a plate umpire) who is in charge of calling balls and strikes from behind the plate, who is assisted by one, two, three, or five field umpires who make calls on their specific bases (or with five umpires the bases and the outfield).

  8. Fastpitch softball - Wikipedia

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    The World Cup of Softball was later established as one of the premier events for the sport of softball. At the second World Cup of Softball, the attendance record was broken and the television ratings were higher than in any previous US Softball event on ESPN and ESPN2. Fastpitch softball, however, was added to the 2020 Summer Olympics.

  9. Softball - Wikipedia

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    Softball is a popular variation of baseball, the difference being that it is played with a larger ball, on a smaller field, and with only underhand pitches (where the ball is released while the hand is primarily below the ball) permitted. Softball is played competitively at club levels, the college level, and the professional level.