California Collegiate Softball Umpires Association
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Softball Umpire Training Program
Provides training and information for NCAA & NAIA college softball rules and mechanics to develop collegiate-level softball umpires.

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California Collegiate Softball Umpires Association


Founded in
2008
EIN
20-1661585
IRS 501(C) Type
501(c)()
Category/Type
Sports & Recreation
Address
927 N MAPLE ST BURBANK, CA 91505-2808 United States
Website
https://ccsua.org/
Phone
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About
The California Collegiate Softball Umpires Association (CCSUA) provides first-class officials for California's collegiate softball program. As a leading training organization, CCSUA develops umpires with comprehensive knowledge of NCAA rules, mechanics, game management skills, professionalism, and adherence to proper protocols.
Mission
CCSUA provides first-class officials for the California Collegiate Softball program. They offer comprehensive training, developing complete college softball umpires with knowledge of NCAA rules, mechanics, game management skills, and professionalism.

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