Umpires for 2024 ISC World Tournament

Blair Setford • April 1, 2024

Blue Crew for #ISCWT2024

It is with great enthusiasm that we introduce the 2024 ISC World Tournament Umpire Blue Crew. The crew of 20 umpires consists of 11 from Canada, 8 from the USA and 1 from the Czech Republic. We also have 5 first-time ISC WT umpires.

Members of the crew include:

Eric Bodden (Las Vegas, NV)
Glenn Brown #68 (Oak Harbor, WA)

Kevin DiDomenico (Hamilton, ON)
Jiri Dostal (Prague, Czech Republic)
Steve Gallagher #78 (Cobourg, ON)
Darryl Helmer #66 (Airdrie, AB)

Dave Herrington (Napanee, ON)
Gary Johnston #62 (Eau Claire, WI)
Tom Keller #23 (St Cloud, MN)
Mark Korras #3 (Prescott, AZ)
Mathieu Leclerc #4 (Donnacona, QC)
David Lee #28 (Chesterfield, MO)
George Lemaich #13 (Hamilton, ON)
Scott McLaren (Penticton, BC)

Mike Morrissey #75 (Peterborough, ON)
Ed Otterman #36 (Kitchener, ON)
Terry Richter #86 (Sherwood Park, ALB)
Eric Salgado #98 (Kissimmee, FL)
Trevor Topping #93 (Kitchener, ON)
Kevin Wallace #38 (Shipman, IL)

Let’s play ball!

Randy McLamb, #6 (Clinton, NC)
ISC WT UIC


Don Cook (Sun City Center, FL)

Deputy UIC

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