The 2005 Instructors and Staff

2005 Instructors

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John Halloran
Clinic Director
Doug Perrett
Assistant Director
Special Guest Instructor
Brad Purdom Professional Umpire
Duane Bedell Harrison Cole, Jr
Fred McKeown Bill Carter Gerard Takiguch Joe Mano Marc Bernstein

2005 Staff

Jamie Sims Randy Kalar George Walker
Lori Halloran Debbie Bedell Sharon Hawk Jeff Thompson

The 2004 Instructor Staff

John Halloran Doug Perret Duane Bedell Fred McKeown Bill Carter
 
Chuck Roberts SR Harrison Cole, Jr. Gerard Takiguchi John Mette  

 


2003 Instructor Staff

   
John Halloran Doug Perret Duane Bedell
   
Geoff Shiu Fred McKeown Bill Carter

2002 Instructor Staff

John Halloran Doug Perret Duane Bedell Fred McKeown

Instructor Staff Alumni and their Biographies

Debbie Bedell - Clinic Host

District Administrator District 7 Oregon - I began volunteering for Little League in 1987 when my oldest son Doug started T-ball. In 1988 joined the Board of Pioneer Little League by showing up at a meeting and being voted onto the Board. I have held the following positions in SPLL:  Rep at Large, Treasurer, and President (5 years). In 2000 I was elected as DA for District 7 Oregon.

I was born here in Salem; I have been married since 1976 to Duane.  We were high school "sweethearts" since the end of our sophomore year.  After graduation I went immediately to beauty school. We had two boys, Arlin Douglas - 1981 (24) and Anthony David - 1985 (20). I have been a beautician for 29 years.  I also worked for the State Budget/Personnel Department for 10 years while the kids were born.  I started out inputting budgets and left as the Administrators Secretary.  I tried staying home for a year babysitting, but went back to being a beautician part-time and still continue.  Another gal and I opened our own beauty shop in 2004.

Something that people do not know is that I was and still am, involved in Eastern Star here in Salem.  I was Worthy Matron of Ainsworth Eastern Star in 1981 with my father.  I am not as active as I was since Little League takes most of our time.  My parents are both very active in Eastern Star, Nile and Masons.  My dad was part of the Masons (Most Worshipful Master) that helped raise money for the volunteer stadium in Williamsport.  They were always involved in everything that we kids did when we were growing up and it installed in us a very family oriented lifestyle - which still continues to this day.

I have a younger brother and sister and 2 nieces.  We are lucky my parents and his mom live here in Salem.  I only have my grandma still alive out of all of our grandparents and she lives in Hood River.

John Halloran - Clinic Director

Albany Oregon, District 7 Oregon
Employed at Hewlett-Packard as a Metrology Specialist
Personal e-mail jmh@blue17.net
Personal web site www.blue17.net
 
Umpiring in the great District 7 Oregon, I have been able to officiate in all levels for both baseball and softball. Honored with the opportunities to officiate in all levels of state tournaments in baseball, and in softball the Little League level. Having worked the baseball divisional levels of Junior, Senior and Big Leagues is a full career for some, yet I have been lucky enough to have done all of them. I have been an instructor at the regional school twice and the clinic director for the Northwest Outreach Clinic at OSU for the last four years. I was surprised and humbled in 2005 to receive the District 7 Staff volunteer of the year award. I have a great wife Lori who tolerates all of this officiating, and an adorable daughter Carissa, who is 1. All this and my chocolate Labrador Rocky, what a great life!
 

I Started in Little League in 1997 as a major Manager for the Yankees, doing the field maintenance, majors coordinator, and umpire. Realizing that I could do only one job well I decided to umpire. In 1997 I started umpiring I have been devoted to this hobby even since. I am the president of the Linn Benton Umpire Association, which started by umpires that wanted a more comprehensive program than just servicing one league. I have attended the umpire school in San Bernardino, and the outreach clinic in the Dallas Oregon. I have instructed at the school in San Bernardino. District 7 Administrator Debbie Bedell allowed and assigned me as the outreach clinic director for the northwest outreach clinic held at Oregon State University. I have officiated in many local leagues to include Oregon, Washington, Hawaii, California and Pennsylvania. I also have officiated high school, Jr. College, Cal Ripken, Junior Baswball of Oregon, ASA and USSSA programs to include some of their national tournaments.

A few highlights
Schools: 2000, 01 San Bernardino Little League Umpire School
Clinics: 2000 OSAA 2 man clinic, 2001 Little League Outreach clinic , 2001 USSSA national clinic, 2003 OSAA 3 man clinic
Instructor: 2002-03 San Bernardino Little League Umpire School, 2002-05 Clinic Director Northwest Umpire Outreach Clinic.

Tournaments: Senior Regional Beaverton Oregon 2005, OSAA State play off game plate assignment 2005

 

Doug Perret - Started in LL in 1984.  Didn't like the way my daughter's coach was handling the team.  When I notified the league board, they gave me the team.  Coached her for two years and then my son for one year. I joined the board at Parrish LL in 1988 as sponsor chairman.  In 1990 switched to grounds crew. Became umpire consultant for Parrish about 1994 and continued on the grounds crew. Currently holding both positions. Began umpiring in 1987 when called out of the stands to do my son's game.  Liked it and decided to get some training.  Attended Capitol City Umpires training the next spring.  Attended Western Region weeklong umpire school in 1989 and 1996.  Was a student at Jim Evans Desert Classic in 2000.  Have given numerous clinics in my district and in the state.  Also at state leadership conferences.

Each year since 1988 I have worked a district, state, or divisional tournament.
Umpire consultant for District 7 since 1996. 
Lead instructor for Capitol City Umpires from 1995 and continuing. 
Volunteer instructor at WR Umpire School 1997 to present. 
Oregon NorthWest Regional Outreach Clinic instructor 2000 to present

Milestones in my career:
1989   WR LL/Sr Softball
1994   WR LL Baseball
1996   Bob Thornton Outstanding  Student Award, LL Softball WS
1998   WR Sr Baseball1999   Jr/Sr Baseball State-Hawaii
2002   Sr Baseball State-Alaska, LL Baseball WS, District 7 Exceptional Volunteer Award

Duane Bedell -

I began volunteering for Little League in 1987 when my oldest son Doug started T-ball. In 1988 joined the Board of Pioneer Little League by showing up at a meeting and being voted onto the Board.  I have held the following positions in SPLL: Softball Player Agent, Fields, and Chief Umpire. In 2000, I joined the District Staff as Chief Umpire Consultant. Prior to our coming to District I assisted in tournaments that were held in Salem, selling raffle tickets, 50/50, assisting in concessions and fields.

I was born in Astoria, OR and have been married since 1976 to Debbie. We were high school "sweethearts" since the end of our sophomore year.  We both graduated in 1975. I went to Chemeketa Community College for mechanics that fall.  We had two boys, Arlin Douglas - (24) and Anthony David - (20).  I began working for Chrysler in 1988 in Beaverton as a mechanic and I have been here in Salem for Chrysler for 17 years now.

I began umpiring in 1990.  I started attending the Capital City Umpires Association at the same time.  I have been involved with Capital City Umpires - helping to instruct for the past 7 years.  I have officiated for all levels every year since 1994 - Majors, Juniors, Seniors and Big League - District - State - Regional.  For the past 12 years, I have volunteered at the LLSBWS when work has allowed doing anything needed during the tournament.

Milestones in my career:  1995 BLBB Western Region, 2002 Oregon State Volunteer of the Year, attended the Western Region Umpire Clinic in 1996 and 2001, and as an instructor in 2004.  I have also had the honor of being an instructor for the Northwest Region Umpire Clinic for the past 4 years.

Fred McKeown - I Started in Little League as a Child in Kenton Little League. Later moved to Oregon Trail and played until I was twelve. The next two years I played Pony League and did my first umpiring for Little League. I got involved again with Little League in 1984 with my daughter in minor Baseball. The next year Donna (my wife) and I coached Pier Park’s minor Softball team. I later was Vice President of softball and a UIC on the board of Pier Park. During this time I continued to umpire. In 1985 I was fortunate enough to umpire District and State Big League Softball. I later became the umpire consultant for the District, holding that position for about ten years. I attended the weeklong school in 1994 and two years later a weekend mechanics camp at San Bernardino. Have given and attended numerous clinics throughout the Western Region since my involvement in Little League. 

Each year since 1985 I have umpired in District, State, and Divisional Tournaments, Umpire consultant for District 1, 10 years, Volunteer Instructor at WR umpire school from 1998 to present, Oregon Northwest Regional Outreach Clinic 2000 to present, Umpire Staff at LLSBWS from 1994 to present, State Umpire Coordinator for the last six years.

Milestones in my career; 1992 LL Softball Western Regional Tournament, 1994 SR Baseball Western Regional Tournament, 1995 LL/SR Softball Western Regional Tournament, SR/BL Softball WS in Kalamazoo, MI, 1996 District 1 Exceptional Volunteer Award, 2000 PABA Volunteer of the Year Award, 2001 WR LL Baseball 

Geoff 'Tonto Greenberg' Shiu - I started 1981 with Pinole Hercules Little League. While sitting in the stands the managers in desperation, asked, with NO EXPERIENCE, to cover a Major Baseball game as a base umpire. I am divorced with a daughter (36) and a son (29). I am a retired - Certified Massage Therapist - Amateur Umpire - Little League Volunteer!

Training:1982 - 2003  Annual California 4 Umpire Association, Little League Rules & Field Mechanic Clinics, 1987 & 1990 Western Region Little League Rules Interpretation Clinic, 1988 & 1989 Western Region Little League Umpire School, 1989 Golden State Amateur Umpire’s Field Mechanics Clinic, 1992 - 1993 Western Region Little League Umpire School Assistant, 1994 - 2003 Western Region Little League Umpire School Instructor, 1994 Jim Evans Academy of Professional Umpiring (Desert Classic), 1995 Oregon State Little League Field Mechanics Clinic Instructor, 1997 - 1999 Contra Costa Umpires Association (CCUA) Field Mechanics Clinic, 1997 - 1999 North East Bay (NEB) Umpires Association Field Mechanics Clinic, 1998 - Western Region League Officer’s Seminar, 1999 Western Region Player Agent’s Workshop, 1999 Western Region Safety Officer’s Workshop, 1999 Western Region Scorekeeper’s Workshop, 2000 Gerry Davis Professional Plate & Field Mechanics Clinic, 2003 Little League Northwest Region Umpire Mechanics Clinic Instructor.

Little League: 1981  Joined Pinole Hercules Little League (PHLL), 1982 - 1987 PHLL Board of Director, Softball Chief Umpire, 1988 - 1993 PHLL Board of Director, Pinole Hercules Umpires’ Association (PHUA) Chief Umpire, 1994 - 2004 PHUA, Assistant Chief Umpire, 1994 - 2004 PHLL Board of Director, Vice President of Operations., 1988 - 1991 District 4, Softball, ADA, 1992 - 2004 District 4, Big League Softball, ADA, 1999 - 2004 District 4, Big League Baseball, ADA, 1993 - 1997 District 4, Softball Chief Umpire, ADA, 1995 - 2004 Little League Baseball Umpire Registry, #69946, 1990 - 2004 California 4 (C4UA) Umpire Association, Member, 1997 - 2004 North East Bay (NEB) Umpire’s Association, Member

Tournaments LLBB 11-12 Concord - Section, Antioch/Rocklin - Division, Hawaii - State, San Bernardino -Regional, Williamsport Pennsylvania World Series.                                      

JLBB 13, Walnut Creek - Section                                                          

SLBB 13-15 Walnut Creek - Section, San Jose - Divisional, Hawaii - State

BLBB 16-18 Walnut Creek - Section, Santa Rosa -Divisional, Santa Rosa - Regional 

LLSB 9-10 Pinole Hercules- Sectional, Pinole Hercules - Divisional

LLSB 11-12 Pinole Hercules- -Sectional, Pinole Hercules - Divisional,  Pinole Hercules - Regional

JLSB 13  Pinole Hercules - Sectional, Pinole Hercules - Divisional

SLSB 13-15 Pinole Hercules - Sectional, Pinole Hercules - Divisional, Pinole Hercules - Regional

BLSB 16-18 Pinole Hercules - Sectional, Pinole Hercules - Divisional, Pinole Hercules- Regional, Mesa, Arizona World Series

Bill 'Dugout' Carter - I am 66 years old and very happily married to my wonderful wife Beverly. We have two children (Bill Jr. 33, and Michael 31). I have volunteered in the Little League Program for more than 26 years. I enjoy umpiring and volunteering my time to local leagues, and to the Little League Program. I enjoy traveling, fishing, and activities at my local church. 1978 – Present Certified District 11 LL Umpire,  Instructor Western Region LL.Board Officer with Hangtown LL Placerville CA, Certified Umpire District 54 Little League, District 54 Staff, District Umpire Chief, District Administrator District 11 Little League 1992 to 2001, Umpired in all levels of T.O.C. and All-stars in District 54 and 11,

 

Umpired in all levels of baseball and softball including the following: Baseball… Little League European Regional 2003, Little League, Western Regional 2002, Senior League Regional 1999, Big League, Division 1995, Little League Division 1989, Junior League Regional 1987,  Softball…Little League, Senior League Division 1990, Little League Divisional 2002. Member of NCOA High School Association umpiring all levels baseball/softball.

 

TRAINING: Attended the Western Region Weekly Umpire School 1988 and 1990, Instructor at Western Region Weekly Umpire School 1996 to 2004, Instructor at Northwest Region Umpire Mechanics Clinic 2003, Asst. Instructor at Jim Evans Weekend Professional Clinic 2002,  Jim Evans Desert Classic Professional Umpire School 1994, Instructor in D-54 Little League Rules/Mechanics Clinics 1997 to 1991, Instructor in D-11 Little League Rules/Mechanics Clinics 1992 to present, Golden State Umpire School Northern California 1993-1994 & 1996

PROFESSIONAL: 1955 – 1987 Retired from Pacific Bell, 37 years. Management position 25 years, 1961 – 1964 United States Army Sergeant E-5, Honorably Discharge, 1991 – 2001 Little League District Administrator, California District 11, 1987 – present True Value Hardware, part time hardware specialist.

Chuck Roberts SR. - I have been in Little League for 26 years, umpiring for all 26 of them at a league level. I have been a coach, manager, field maintenance, umpire in charge, and district administrator. I have been an instructor at the week long school for 7 years a student for 2 years,. Instructed at the junior umpire week long school and weekend school in San Bernardino


I have umpired in the following tournaments;
District level
Major Baseball and Softball in Oregon and Washington
Junior Baseball in Washington, Oregon and California, Senior
Senior and Big League Base ball and Softball in Oregon, Washington and California
State level
Major Baseball and Softball in Oregon and Washington
Senior and Big league Softball in Oregon and Washington
Junior Baseball and Senior Baseball in Oregon, Washington and California
Big League Baseball in Oregon and California
Division Level
Junior Senior and Big League Baseball
Major Senior and Big League Softball
Regional Level
Major and Senior Baseball and Softball
Junior and Big league Baseball
World Series Level
Junior Baseball
and Major Softball

Harrison Cole, Jr. - I am Married to Maria L. (Lucy) Cole this May 3rd will be 24 years. I have 3 great kids, Richard 23, Robin 21 and Jonathon 20. All three are presently working and attending college. They all have played within the Little League organization as have I from major to Big League Level. I helped at practice with my sons and was a coach with my daughter. Depending on the time of the games when they all played on the same night Lucy and I would rotate towards the latest game.

What got me into umpiring happened in 1980, when a friend had asked me to come out and help him run a two man crew. (the only experience I recall having was watching the game on TV). He failed to tell me that he was planning to let me work the plate (ha! ha!). We both survived this initiation and I offered to do more games. Time goes on over the next few years as I meet more and more brothers of the third team. I survived with basic understanding of the game until 1994, when I attended the Western Region Weeklong School. This training is what I whished I had years earlier. I am proud to say "YES" I did learn a lot from that one week. This helped turn my whole out look on how games are supposed to be run. I did well enough to earn the 'Bob Thornton' Outstanding student award. We are now in year 2004 and the learning is still Western Region Week Long School 1996 to present, Weekend Mechanics 1996 to present, and Chief Umpire School 2000 to present. Other experiences are conducting my district,  District 24 umpire/rules training for the leagues and district umpires. I have worked with the outreach program going to Livermore and Visalia Ca. and worked with a section of District 51 in the high desert. There has been many continued friendships and new hound ones in all the years associated with Little League. I have enjoyed every moment.

1990 Big League Softball Regional, Denver CO; 1991 Little League Softball Regional Pinole Hercules, Ca.; 1991 Senior Softball Regional, Pinole Hercules Ca.; 1991 Big League Softball World Series, Mesa AZ.; 1992 Big League Baseball Regional, Riverside CA; 1994 Senior League Baseball Regional, Sacramento Ca.; 1996 Junior League regional Phoenix AZ.; 1998 Little League Baseball Regional, San Bernardino CA.; 1999 junior League Softball Regional Moreno Valley, CA.  

Gerard Takiguchi - I have been a Little League volunteer for over a decade and have assisted my local League as Coach, President, Treasurer, Scorekeeper, and various other duties.  I am currently the District UIC for CA D57.  My umpiring training includes the Western Region School, and the Jim Evans’ Desert Classic.  I am a Western Region Umpire Instructor.  I have umpired all levels of baseball and softball, including the Western Region Big League Softball tournament 2000.
John Mette
Joe Mano

Umpiring for more than 20 years with Little League

Participating in the following Washington State tournaments
9 -10 from 1997-2004
11 baseball 2004
Little League 1994-2000, 2002, 2004
Junior State 2003

Attended the Little League Umpire School in 1993, 1995, 2001, 2004

Instructed at the western region for rules and mechanics clinics in 200 and 2002

Umpired in the 1996 Western Region Little League Tournament.

Mark Bernstien

 

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