Carl Drewicz, who served on the National Umpire's Clinic Committee, Hall of Fame Committee, and National Playing Rules Committee, was inducted into the USSSA Hall of Fame in the Umpire Category. A native of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Drewicz was Wisconsin Umpire-In-Chief from 1973-79 and held clinics in the state each year. His guidance and hard work in the pioneer years of the association played a big part in the success of the umpire's program. He attended national umpire clinics in Las Vegas, Nevada; Williamsburg, Virginia; Lake Tahoe, Nevada; and Orlando, Florida. Drewicz worked class "A" Men's World Tournaments in Southgate Michigan; Rochester, New York; Petersburg, Virginia; Milwaukee, Wisconsin and Sheboygan, Wisconsin. He umpired in World Industrial Tournaments in Milwaukee, Louisville and Niagara Falls. He worked the Class "B" Men's World in Petersburg, Virginia and Women's Class "B" in Beloit, Wisconsin. |