01 April 2026
From Queensland to the US: Jewry answers the call at Harry Wendelstedt Umpire School in Florida
story by Connie Rowe
For Alisha Jewry, umpiring has never just been about calling balls and strikes. It’s been about chasing excellence.
That passion recently took her across the world, earning a full scholarship to attend an elite umpiring academy in the United States.
What followed was four and a half weeks of intensity, growth, and unforgettable moments.
“It was amazing — I loved it,” Alisha said. “It was definitely a roller coaster emotionally at times, but it was worth every moment.”
Alisha, now 22-years-old, started umpiring at 17.
She says she grew up at a baseball field on the Gold Coast. Her dad used to play baseball, and her partner at the time was heavily involved with the sport.
While she never played, Alisha knows the game really well. She first got involved with umpiring through a community course.
Now, she’s gone global.
This is her story.




















