Showing posts with label umpires'. Show all posts
Showing posts with label umpires'. Show all posts

Monday, 4 March 2019

Four Protea athletes pass at the Western Cape Umpires' course.

Back - left to right: Brett Whitehead (White Rabbit Gaming), Maalik Rawoot (White Rabbit Gaming), Amone Bekker (ZAG Academy)
Front: Jade Kein (Vahalla)
Mind Sports South Africa (MSSA) held its annual level 1 umpires' course at Curro Durbanville on 2 March 2019. Curro Durbanville provided exceptional facilities and the event went off without a hitch.

While any Registered Player is able to participate in the course, it is especially pleasing to see athletes who have earned their colours also doing the course. It is such athletes who have a greater sense of community and are more willing to pay-forward in order to ensure the long-term sustainability of all the disciplines (Board gaming, Card gaming, Esports, and Wargames).

It is also pleasing to see that all four top athletes 'aced' the course. Thus all four shall be inducted in as umpires at MSSA's Western Cape Championships to be held at Curro Durbanville on 23 & 24 March 2019.

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Friday, 1 March 2019

There are still a few places open for the Umpire's course to be held at Curro Durbanville.

MSSA umpires (in their stylish orange shirts) manning the score-boards.
One of the most important aspects of a well run championship is the consistency and standard of umpiring.

Umpiring affects every aspect of a championship, and since Mind Sports South Africa (MSSA) is highly cognisant of such, MSSA shall be holding a number of umpires' courses during 2019.

Such umpiring courses around the country shall ensure that umpires are certified and are fully aware of their duties and responsibilities in all the disciplines (Board gaming, Esports, Wargames).

It is important to also note that MSSA will only consider Registered Players who are certified as National Umpires for upward advancement apropos being recommended for training as an international referee by International Esports Federation (IESF).

Also, MSSA expects registered players who again intend to stand for team selection to 'put back', by becoming umpires. This way a culture of 'giving' is created, and a transference of knowledge is enabled.

The first such course shall be done as follows:

Date: 2 March 2019
Time: 9H00 - 18H00
Cost: R600.00 per Registered Player if not a National Squad member, R400.00 per Registered Player if a member of a National Squad.
Venue: Curro Durbanville, 1 Memento Drive, Sonstraal Heights, Durbanville, 7550
RSVP: 24 February 2019

The cost will include morning and afternoon tea, and lunch.

The course shall include:
* Ethics
* Background to MSSA's systems
* Roles of the different umpires
* Entry
* Basic rules to the games
* Pairings
* Data capturing of results
* How results are further used

At the end, a test will be given, and those that pass will be accredited as umpires.

Any Registered Player who is 18 or older may register for such course through their member club.

For additional information, please contact mindsportscorrespondence@gmail.com

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