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Umpire Services and Training
Offers comprehensive baseball and softball umpire training and development, assigning umpires to various leagues and tournaments.

JVB (JV Blues) Youth Umpire Program
Provides a Youth Umpire program called JVB (JV Blues) with training, uniform shirts, and mentorship.

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Fvb Umpires Association


Founded in
2014
EIN
36-4279932
IRS 501(C) Type
501(c)()
Category/Type
Sports Teams
Address
1002 WITBECK DR BELVIDERE, IL 61008-1528 United States
Website
https://www.fvbumpire.com/
Phone
(815)-622-8763
Email address
About
The Fox Valley Blues Umpires Association (FVBUA), founded in 2014 and based in Belvidere, IL, aims to improve baseball and softball officiating in the Chicago area. They provide educational opportunities through umpire training clinics, which include hands-on instruction, classroom discussion, and rules interpretation. They host over 10 clinics each year, reaching over 500 umpires.
Mission
The Fox Valley Blues Umpires Association improves the quality of baseball and softball officiating by providing educational opportunities to members and community clients, allowing them to grow as baseball officials through training clinics.

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