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Umpires & Managers
Name:
Terry "Riles" Reily
Inducted:
2006
Bio:
A graduate of Mt. Carmel High School where
he ran track and was on the swimming and
diving team, Terry Reilly’s umpiring career
started in typical fashion - officiating little league and pony league games. However, his career
didn’t end there. As he became more skilled and
known as an umpire, he moved into the world of
“major / minor” umpiring when he began working behind the plate in semi-pro baseball games. His 16" softball career started when he was watching a game in Blue Island and realized that he could officiate softball games, and the rest is history.
He started out officiating in B and C leagues,
but got his big break in 1979 when got a chance to umpire a Major 16" National game in Harvey.
That opportunity worked out well and Terry
Reilly never looked back during his twenty-three
year career. He credits his success in umpiring 16" softball to his years of umpiring semi-pro baseball where he learned to hustle, to follow the ball, and to develop a good demeanor for the game. From 1976 to 1999 as an ASA umpire, he
officiated over five thousand games at leagues in
Blue Island, Kelly, Harvey and Clyde Parks.
From 1982 to 1999 he was ASA umpire-in-chief
of Metro Chicago leagues. He umpired at twelve
16"Major League National Tournaments, calling
balls and strikes at more than two hundred
games. He was deputy umpire-in-chief at five
Major Nationals and was umpire-in-chief for two
“A” level Nationals.
He also officiated at all tournaments, including district competitions, qualifiers, some state tournaments, three Hawthorne Classics, and several Grant Park Tournaments. He retired after thirty-four years with the Chicago Transit Authority where he was the Director of Emergency Services.
He has two children, Tina and Kellie, two
grandchildren, and a wonderful girlfriend,
Brenda Bryan. He lives in Park Forest, Illinois.
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