(AASC) Program National Baseball Participation Report – 2011 - 2012

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

(AASC) Program National Baseball Participation Report – 2011 - 2012 ACTIVE AFTER-SCHOOL COMMUNITIES (AASC) program National Baseball participation report – 2011 - 2012 Prepared: 2012 By: Kym McMahon, NSO Liaison Manager Page 1 of 46 Background The Active After-school Communities (AASC) program has been delivering sport and physical activity programs to primary school aged children across Australia for more than seven years. Over the past few years, the program has had an increased focus to engage with local, state and national sporting bodies and develop strategies to promote continued participation in sport. This report provides a snapshot of quantitative data relevant to baseball programs during the 2011 - 2012 financial year. Each semester, schools and Outside School Hours Care (OSHC) services involved in the AASC program identify the sports and physical activities they would like delivered to the children participating within the program. The AASC program is committed to promoting Australian Sport Commission (ASC) participation funded and recognised sports for delivery. Figure one shows the percentage of AASC programs delivered by ASC funded and recognised sports, while figure two indicates the percentages of ASC participation funded sport programs delivered. Figure 1: Percentage of AASC programs by sport or physical activity type in 2011 - 2012 ASC participation funded programs ASC recognised sport programs Other sport or physical activity programs 36% 56% 8% Page 2 of 46 Figure 2: Percentage of ASC participation funded sport programs in 2011 - 2012 2500 2000 1500 1000 Programnumbers 500 0 Sports Page 3 of 46 National Snapshot – Baseball in the AASC program Baseball programs Approximately 3270 schools and OSHC centres across Australia delivered the AASC program during the 2011 – 2012 period. Appendix A outlines details for the schools and OSHC centres that delivered baseball programs. Figure 3: Number of baseball programs delivered by year (Note 2012 – Semester one) 450 385 400 350 295 300 255 250 195 185 200 172 150 119 100 83 50 0 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 (blank) Total Figure 4: Number of baseball programs delivered in 2011 – 2012 by state (Total programs = 507) 180 166 160 141 140 120 100 80 62 67 60 50 40 19 20 2 0 ACT NSW NT QLD SA VIC WA Page 4 of 46 Participant numbers Figure 5: Approximate number of baseball program participants in 2011 – 2012 by state (Total = 14 265) (* Participant numbers are based on site grant application projected figures) 5000 4583 4500 3971 4000 3500 3000 2500 1910 2000 1613 1500 1302 1000 806 500 80 0 ACT NSW NT QLD SA VIC WA Baseball community coaches Programs are delivered at AASC program sites by community coaches who are registered with the ASC. Coaches are classified into the following categories: Coach category Types of coaches Community member Relation of a child or a volunteer coach Internal School teacher or employee of the OSHC centre Private provider Private organisation deliverer Sporting Club Local club member, accredited coach and state sporting organisation representative or coach Student High school, TAFE or university student Page 5 of 46 Figure 6: Breakdown of community coaches who delivered baseball in 2011 – 2012 (Total = 347) 100 91 93 90 81 80 70 60 48 50 40 34 30 20 10 0 Community Internal Private Sporting Clubs Students Members Providers There were 347 individual coaches registered to deliver baseball programs in 2011 - 2012. Of these 347 individuals, 93 individual coaches were linked to a sports club, so the assumption can be made that more than 75 links between local sporting clubs and schools or OSHCs were made. Table 1: State breakdown of community coaches who delivered baseball in 2011 – 2012 Community Coach Sub Type Grouping ACT NSW NT QLD SA VIC WA Grand Total Community Members 31 1 7 2 28 12 81 Internal 1 26 5 11 6 32 10 91 Private Providers 26 1 1 20 48 Sporting Clubs 27 1 11 15 32 7 93 Students 14 1 14 5 34 Grand Total 1 124 8 30 24 126 34 347 Appendix B outlines some of the organisations to deliver baseball programs in the 2011 – 2012 period. Page 6 of 46 Transitions to sport At the beginning of 2012, the AASC program implemented database functionality to capture information on AASC program participants who have transitioned from the AASC program into community or school sport. Strategies to promote and transition children into continued participation in sport that have been effective include: The provision of club promotional and discount flyers to participating children and their families Club coaches mentoring other community coaches to enhance their ability to deliver sport programs Club coaches attending final AASC program sessions to promote links with local clubs The coordination of come and try or club registration events at local clubs at the end of the AASC program term. Appendix C outlines examples of ongoing participation in baseball during the 2011 – 2012 period. Summary The AASC program values the involvement of Baseball Australia, State and local baseball associations within the program and would like to further develop strategies to help increase participation in the sport of baseball. I welcome you to contact me to discuss ongoing opportunities for collaboration or to find local contacts within our AASC program staff network. Kind regards, Kym McMahon NSO Liaison Manager Active After-school Communities T: (02) 6214 1163 E: [email protected] Page 7 of 46 Appendix A – School and OSHC centre details State Region Site Name Site Type Venue Address 1 Venue Address Suburb Postcode Number of Sessions per Year Term 2 Participants Week ACT ACT - ACT 1 Forrest After OSHCS Forrest Primary School Hobart Avenue Forrest 2603 25 1 2012 2 School Care ACT NSW - Shoalhaven Jervis Bay School Dykes Avenue Jervis Bay 2540 55 1 2012 2 School NSW NSW - Canterbury ACE BASC OSHCS Canterbury Public School Church Street Canterbury 2193 40 1 2011 3 NSW NSW - Canterbury Al Noori Muslim School 75 Greenacre Road Greenacre 2190 50 3 2011 4 School NSW NSW - Canterbury Al Noori Muslim School 75 Greenacre Road Greenacre 2190 50 1 2012 1 School NSW NSW - St George Arncliffe Public OSHCS 168 Princes Hwy Arncliffe 2205 30 1 2011 4 district OSHC NSW NSW - North Ashcroft Public School Sheriff St Ashcroft 2168 35 1 2011 3 Campbelltown School NSW NSW - North Ashcroft Public School Sheriff St Ashcroft 2168 35 1 2011 3 Campbelltown School NSW NSW - Central West Australian School 420 Liverpool Rd Strathfield 2135 15 1 2011 4 Sydney International Academy NSW NSW - Central West Australian School 420 Liverpool Rd Strathfield 2135 15 1 2011 4 Sydney International Academy NSW NSW - Mount Druitt Badgerys Creek School Badgerys Creek Road Badgerys Creek 2555 30 1 2011 4 Public School NSW NSW - Mount Druitt Badgerys Creek School Badgerys Creek Road Badgerys Creek 2555 25 1 2012 2 Public School Page 8 of 46 NSW NSW - Bankstown School Stacey St Bankstown 2200 60 1 2011 3 Parramatta/Fairfield South Infants School NSW NSW - Bankstown School William St Bankstown 2200 30 1 2011 4 Parramatta/Fairfield West PS NSW NSW - Bankstown School William St Bankstown 2200 30 1 2011 4 Parramatta/Fairfield West PS NSW NSW - Shoalhaven Bay and Basin OSHCS Vincentia Public School George Caley Vincentia 2540 20 1 2011 4 Out of School Place Hours NSW NSW - Newcastle Biraban OSHCS Beckley St Toronto 2283 50 1 2011 4 OSHCS- LM YMCA NSW NSW - Mount Druitt Blackett OSHCS C/- Blackett Public 47-59 Blackett 2770 25 1 2011 3 Combined School Boldrewood Rd OSHCS YMCA NSW NSW - Mount Druitt Blacktown West School Lancaster Street BLACKTOWN 2148 18 1 2012 2 Public School NSW NSW - Mount Druitt Blackwell Public School Blackwell Avenue St Clair 2759 40 1 2011 3 School NSW NSW - Shoalhaven Bomaderry School Cambewarra Rd Bomaderry 2541 15 1 2012 2 Public School NSW NSW - Eastern Bondi Beach OSHCS Campbell Parade BONDI BEACH 2026 35 1 2012 2 Suburbs OSHC Centre NSW NSW - St George Broderick School 36-48 Victoria St Revesby 2212 30 1 2011 3 district Gillawarna Special School NSW NSW - St George Broderick School 36-48 Victoria St Revesby 2212 30 1 2011 4 district Gillawarna Special School NSW NSW - St George Broderick School 36-48 Victoria St Revesby 2212 32 1 2012 1 district Gillawarna Special School Page 9 of 46 NSW NSW - Sutherland Burraneer OSHCS 161-165 Burraneer Bay Cronulla 2230 40 1 2012 2 Shire/Georges River Activity Centre Road NSW NSW - Central West Burwood Middle OSHCS Conder St Burwood 2134 50 1 2012 1 Sydney Childhood Services NSW NSW - North Coast 2 Cabbage Tree School Cabbage Tree Island Cabbage Tree Island 2477 16 1 2012 1 Island PS NSW NSW - Lake Cardiff Out of OSHCS Cnr Macquarie Rd & Cardiff 2285 25 1 2012 2 Macquarie School Hours Brown St Care Service NSW NSW - Sutherland Caringbah North OSHCS 125 Cawarra Rd Caringbah 2229 45 1 2012 2 Shire/Georges River Activity Centre NSW NSW - North West Cherrybrook OSHCS 131 Newline Rd Cherrybrook 2126 30 1 2012 1 Sydney OOSH Care Inc. NSW NSW - Wollongong Coledale Public School 699 Lawrence Hargrave COLEDALE 2515 35 1 2011 4 School Drive NSW NSW - Central West Concord out of OSHCS 66 Burwood Road CONCORD 2137 25 1 2012 1 Sydney hours care NSW NSW - Central West Dobroyd Point OSHCS Dobroyd Point Public 87 Waratah St Haberfield 2045 25 1 2011 4 Sydney OOSHC School NSW NSW - Inner West Earlwood Caring OSHCS Richard Avenue Earlwood 2206 40 1 2012 2 Sydney For Kids Inc NSW NSW - Hawkesbury Ebenezer Public School 531 Sackville Road Ebenezer 2756 75 1 2012 1 School NSW NSW - Hawkesbury Ebenezer Public School 531 Sackville Road Ebenezer 2756 75 1 2012 1 School NSW NSW - Elderslie Public School 170 Lodges Road Elderslie 2570 35 1 2011 4 Camden/Picton School NSW NSW - Northern Epping ASC OSHCS Norfolk Rd Epping 2121 60 1 2012 2 Districts NSW NSW - Mount Druitt Erskine Park OSHCS Cnr Swallow & Erskine Park 2759 35 1 2012 2 OSHCS Peppertree Drs.
Recommended publications
  • Redlands Baseball Club Inc
    Redlands Baseball Club Inc CONTENTS 1. AUSTRALIAN BASEBALL HIERARCHY BASEBALL AUSTRALIA Baseball Australia Baseball Queensland Baseball Australia (BA) is the governing body for all levels of baseball throughout the Brisbane South Baseball Association country. Primarily responsible for the development of the sport; administration, conduct, participation, high performance and promotion, BA works with seven State and Territory associations and 600+ clubs across the country. 2. REDLANDS BASEBALL CLUB INC History BA also acts as the international liaison and represents Australian Baseball at all international Volunteer Recognition Program forums. They are a major stakeholder in the Australian Baseball League (ABL); the national Membership Fees league delivered in partnership with Major League Baseball (MLB). 3. ONLINE REGISTRATION BASEBALL QUEENSLAND Brand New Player Returning Players Baseball Queensland works closely with Baseball Australia and Queensland Government to lead, promote, develop, service and grow all levels of Baseball throughout Queensland and 4. CLUB SIGNAGE SPONSORSHIP position the sport as a mainstream sport and recreational activity in our state. Baseball Queensland administers the U14, U16 and U20 competitions throughout 5. CURRENT SPONSORS Queensland. The state is broken into 7 regions who administer the younger players. BRISBANE SOUTH BASEBALL ASSOCIATION BSBA is responsible for administering all T-Ball, Rookie Ball and Little League baseball competitions within the Brisbane South Region. The association may also invite
    [Show full text]
  • Automatic Detection of Pitching and Throwing Events in Baseball with Inertial Measurement Sensors” by Murray NB Et Al
    “Automatic Detection of Pitching and Throwing Events in Baseball With Inertial Measurement Sensors” by Murray NB et al. International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance © 2016 Human Kinetics, Inc. Note. This article will be published in a forthcoming issue of the International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance. The article appears here in its accepted, peer-reviewed form, as it was provided by the submitting author. It has not been copyedited, proofread, or formatted by the publisher. Section: Original Investigation Article Title: Automatic Detection of Pitching and Throwing Events in Baseball With Inertial Measurement Sensors Authors: Nick B. Murray1, Georgia M. Black1, Rod J. Whiteley2, Peter Gahan3, Michael H. Cole1, Andy Utting4, Tim J. Gabbett1,5 Affiliations: 1School of Exercise Science, Australian Catholic University, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. 2Aspetar Orthopaedic and Sports Medicine Hospital, Doha, Qatar. 3Australian Baseball Federation, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. 4Baseball Queensland, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. 5School of Human Movement Studies, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. Journal: International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance Acceptance Date: August 1, 2016 ©2016 Human Kinetics, Inc. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1123/ijspp.2016-0212 “Automatic Detection of Pitching and Throwing Events in Baseball With Inertial Measurement Sensors” by Murray NB et al. International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance © 2016 Human Kinetics, Inc. Running title: Microtechnology and baseball pitching events Automatic detection of pitching and throwing events in baseball with inertial measurement sensors Nick B. Murray School of Exercise Science, Australian Catholic University, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia Georgia M. Black School of Exercise Science, Australian Catholic University, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia Rod J.
    [Show full text]
  • Baseball Northern Territory 2020 Annual Report
    BASEBALL NORTHERN TERRITORY 2020 ANNUAL REPORT TABLE OF CONTENTS STAFF & BOARD ROLL OF HONOUR PRESIDENT’S REPORT FINANCE DIRECTOR’S REPORT GENERAL MANAGER’S REPORT AFFILIATED LEAGUES AND CLUBS PARTICIPANT DATA BASEBALL NT REPRESENTATIVE PLAYERS / OFFICIALS ALICE SPRINGS BASEBALL ASSOCIATION REPORT DARWIN BASEBALL LEAGUE REPORT APPENDIX ONE: AUDITED FINANCIAL STATEMENT 2 STAFF AND BOARD STAFF GENERAL MANAGER // Gemma Scales Commenced 11 November 2019 YOUTH ENGAGEMENT PROJECT OFFICER // Lachlan Modrzynski Commenced 30 March 2020 BOARD PRESIDENT // Mark Stead FINANCE DIRECTOR // Josh Ang GOVERNANCE DIRECTOR // Vacant DIRECTOR // Dwayne Jones ALICE SPRINGS BASEBALL ASSOCIATION REPRESENTATIVE // Vacant DARWIN BASEBALL LEAGUE REPRESENTATIVE // Ashley Robinson 3 ROLL OF HONOUR LIFE MEMBERS Pre 2000 Jim McAulay Jeff Hartell* Steve Cubillo John Chin Margaret Chin Brian Price Terry Patterson Lyel Kempster* Brad Hywood* Rosanna Hywood Kevin Conway Dennis Hall Max Rider* Jeff Damasco Jeff Pinkerton 2005 Jeff Goodworth NT JUNIOR OF THE YEAR 2005 Damon Sorenson 2006 Wilson Lee 2008 Toby Hunkin 2009 Aaron Glenville 2010 Mitchell Green 2013 Matt Mumme 2014 Dylan Grills 2018/19 Blake Gilbert 4 CHAIRMAN’S REPORT Without a doubt, this year has seen unprecedented challenges and upheaval as families, States and Territories grabble with the personal, social, and economic cost of COVID. Baseball, as part of the sporting thread weaving through our communities, was also impacted. This year, we commenced implementing our growth strategy, building on the foundation laid the previous year. An important initiative was the appointment of a Development Officer for Alice Springs which was well received by the Baseball community and has led to strong results to date. Other initiatives have led to a rejuvenated and positive approach to the recruitment, retention and development of players, coaches, and officials.
    [Show full text]
  • Attachment a 2011
    2011 - 2012 PROGRAM NAME AMOUNT ORGANISATION RECURRENT PROGRAMS 100,000 Attachment A Boxing Youth Diversion Program 50,000 Boxing NT DropIn Pitches 50,000 NT Cricket Peak Sport and Recreation 3,500,000 Peak sport organisation 90,000 AFL NT Peak sport organisation 15,000 Australian Bowhunters Peak sport organisation 12,500 Masters Swimming Peak sport organisation 100,000 Basketball NT Peak sport organisation 30,000 Basketball NT Peak sport organisation 75,000 Baseball NT Peak sport organisation 10,000 Baseball NT Peak sport organisation 27,000 BMX NT Peak sport organisation 58,500 Bowls NT Peak sport organisation 22,000 Boxing NT Peak sport organisation 36,000 Cycling NT Peak sport organisation 130,000 Football Federation Peak sport organisation 30,400 Judo Federation Peak sport organisation 83,000 Golf NT Peak sport organisation 13,000 Internationl Practical Shooting Peak sport organisation 130,000 Motorsports Peak sport organisation 20,000 Motorsports Peak sport organisation 88,200 NT Athletics Peak sport organisation 20,000 NT Badminton Peak sport organisation 25,000 NT Calisthenics Peak sport organisation 22,000 NT Clay Target Peak sport organisation 120,900 NT Cricket Peak sport organisation 68,000 NT Firearms Peak sport organisation 61,000 NT Gymnastics Peak sport organisation 105,000 NT Netball Peak sport organisation 23,000 NT Polocrosse Peak sport organisation 130,000 NT Hockey Peak sport organisation 15,500 NT Rifle Peak sport organisation 120,000 NT Rugby League Peak sport organisation 130,000 NT Rugby Union Peak sport organisation
    [Show full text]
  • Annual Report
    Annual Report www.baseballvictoria.com.au BASEBALL VICTORIA Level 2, Sports House 375 Albert Rd, Albert Park VIC 3206 (PO Box 57, South Melbourne VIC 3205) Ph: 03 9645 8000 Fax: 03 9645 8200 Email: [email protected] BV Annual Report Cover 10-11 A.indd 1-2 Baseball Leagues and Clubs in Victoria BV Summer League Dandenong Baseball Melbourne Winter Baseball Association League Berwick City Berwick Dodgers Bundoora Blackburn Boneo Croydon Bundoora Bonbeach St Chads Diamond Creek Bonbeach Carrum Downs Doncaster Carrum Downs Chelsea Footscray Chelsea Cheltenham Forest Hill Cheltenham Dandenong Angels Glen Iris Doncaster Dingley Greenhills Montmorency Essendon Doncaster Greensborough Fitzroy Footscray Heathmont Footscray Frankston Knox Geelong Monash University La Trobe University Greensborough Moorabbin Melbourne University Malvern Mornington Mitchell Majors Melbourne Oakleigh Monash University Monash University Ormond/Glenhuntly North Balwyn Moorabbin Pakenham North Coburg Rebels Mulgrave Sandringham Northcote Lions Newport Tyabb Panton Hill Ormond/Glenhuntly Research Port Melbourne Geelong Baseball Association Ringwood Saints Preston Bacchus Marsh St Kilda Sandringham Bellarine Bears Watsonia Springvale Colac Waverley St. Kilda Corio Westgarth Sunshine Deakin Wheelers Hill Upwey Ferntree Gully East Belmont Saints Waverley Guild All-Stars North Eastern Baseball Werribee Lara Association Williamstown Newport Benalla Bandits Werribee Lavington Reds Ballarat Baseball Association North Albury NASC Bears Alfredton Latrobe Valley Baseball Porepunkah Panthers Ballarat City Brewers Association Wangaratta Rangers Mounties YC Churchill Wodonga Warriors Moe/Newborough Bendigo Baseball Association Morwell Sunraysia Baseball League Bendigo East Sale Eagles Falcons Traralgon Hawks Scots Saints Strathfieldsaye Dodgers Baseball Umpires Association Tigers of Victoria Tornadoes Wanderers Baseball Victoria Inc. 2010/11 Annual Report Page 2 Contents Notice of 2011 Annual General Meeting .....................................................................................
    [Show full text]
  • Inside the Bv Zone
    INSIDE THE BV ZONE TO: BASEBALL VICTORIA MEMBERS DATE: 27 AUGUST 2021 FROM: BASEBALL VICTORIA SUBJECT: PRESIDENT’S LETTER, COVID RESOURCES, BV TV, COACHING ACCREDITATION, SPORTING CLUB GRANTS, LIFEBLOOD Baseball Victoria President’s Letter As this month comes to an end, we continue to plan for a bright future for baseball in Victoria. However, now more than ever, it’s clear that COVID remains a serious health and safety concern, and we are very much still in this pandemic. We look forward to the months ahead where widespread vaccination may help us live embrace a new COVID normal with fewer lockdowns and interruptions to the things we love like being involved at our baseball clubs. While we work to get there, we must always stay prepared for different outcomes based on the evolving COVID situation. We appreciate the patience and understanding from all our clubs, presidents, secretaries, and members. We know the last 18 months have not been easy, missing out on the sport we all love and dealing with the inevitable ups and downs of the pandemic. Even so, we remain confident in the future of our sport and look forward to getting through this pandemic as a strong and supportive baseball community. Our dedicated efforts to mitigate the risks and financial implications of COVID were undoubtedly led by outgoing Baseball Victoria CEO Kristie Middleton. The feedback in recent weeks since the announcement of her departure has been that clubs enjoyed working with her, as did the Baseball Victoria Board. We greatly appreciate Kristie’s leadership and extensive planning to place the organisation in the best possible position given very difficult circumstances.
    [Show full text]
  • Annual Elections for Baseball Queensland Presentation to The
    Annual elections for Baseball Queensland Presentation to the Members and Clubs of Baseball Queensland by Rodney Gaunt __________________________________________________________________________________ To my fellow Queensland baseball community – members, Regions, Clubs, players, families and supporters, I am sending you this video to let you know that I am nominating for the position of Commissioner for the Board of Baseball Queensland. This election is a really important time for our baseball community given the disruptions that have occurred within the Baseball Queensland landscape over the past three years. Over that time we have seen the resignation of the immediate past Commissioner, various Board members and the decision to not renew the contract for our previous CEO. Added to this, the financial position over the past three years for Baseball Queensland has been muddied and not been made transparent for our members. Many members are aware of the outside disruptions and I would at this time like to pay particular thanks to our current BQ Board members Alan Connors, Jo Jackson, Geoff Wade and Sally West who have stayed the course and ensured that the best interests of Baseball Queensland have been protected from these outside parties. I trust that members will continue to support these Board Members into the future as their experiences and input into the running of the BQ Board is vital. I would also like to sincerely thank the Regions for their support at the recent Special General meeting – that support will not be forgotten. We now need some continuity and some transparency in the way in which Baseball Queensland goes about its business.
    [Show full text]
  • Any Ruling Not Mentioned in This Document Will Revert to the Regulations of Baseball Northern Territory
    RULES Any ruling not mentioned in this document will revert to the Regulations of Baseball Northern Territory. PLAYER ELIGIBILITY 1) Players must be eligible to participate in the highest grade of Senior Baseball (i.e. players under 16 years old must meet the requirements of the Juniors Playing Senior Baseball Policy). 2) Players must be FULL financial and registered members in the current season of their local association. TEAM COMPOSITION 3) Teams will be comprised of: a) A General Manager and Coach b) All players who nominate to be allocated to a team roster c) Twenty (20) players maximum on a team sheet per game at the discretion of the General Manager/Coach 4) The playing cohort will: a) Have a maximum of 5 Marquee Players GENERAL MANAGER & COACH 5) The General Manager and Coach of each team will be selected by the Board of Baseball NT a) Candidates will submit an expression of interest on the form provided by the prescribed due date. b) The Board of Baseball NT will also consider recommendations from the Associations. 6) All General Managers and Coaches must have: a) A valid Ochre Card (NT Working with Children’s Check) b) USA Baseball Level 2 Coaching Accreditation (desired) MARQUEE PLAYERS 7) Players gain ‘Marquee’ status by: a) Being an Association-level award recipient during the past five (5) years. Awards considered for Marquee status are exclusively Most Valuable Player, Batting Award, and Pitching Award. b) Being on an Australian Baseball League or Team Australia roster in the past five (5) years, or higher. c) Being recommended for Marquee status by the Associations.
    [Show full text]
  • Northern Territory Buffaloes Little League Team
    Unit 4, 28 Tambling Tce, Lyons NT 0810 PO Box 40329, Casuarina NT 0810 [email protected] facebook.com/territorybaseball ABN: 48 275 166 266 0407 733 792 NORTHERN TERRITORY BUFFALOES LITTLE LEAGUE TEAM OFFICIALS EXPRESSION OF INTEREST FORM APRIL 2020 Baseball NT will be submitting a team into the Queensland State Titles, 16 - 19 April 2020. This team will participate in the Division 2 Little League Competition held in Redcliffe, Queensland. The team will be comprised of players from both Darwin and Alice Springs. Players will be aged between 10 and 12. Baseball NT are seeking a coach based in Alice Springs, a coach based in Darwin, and an Executive Officer based in either location, to accompany the travelling team to the competition. Coaches & EO’s must be prepared to travel on April 15th 2020 and return April 20th 2020 with the team. It is expected that players will make a commitment to attending 2 training sessions a week in the lead up to travel and the coach in each region will coordinate these sessions. The EO will become the main point of contact for anything team related both in the lead up and while travelling. The EO will be the coordinator for all things off-field, working closely with Baseball NT. There will be no cost to coaches & EO’s to travel, as volunteers, coaches & EO’s will not be out of pocket for any expenses. However, there must be commitment from officials in return. Coaches and EO’s will have a duty of care for the group of children whilst travelling and competing.
    [Show full text]
  • Baseball Northern Territory Incorporated (BNTI), Junior Baseball Rules, Issued November 2010
    BASEBALL NORTHERN TERRITORY JUNIOR BASEBALL RULES QUESTIONS ON THESE OR OTHER RULES Please direct any enquiries to: Baseball NT PO Box 40248, Casuarina NT 0811 Phone: 8927 4788 Fax: (08) 8927 7988 Email [email protected] TABLE OF CONTENTS Topic Page Number Introduction 3 Section 1 – Compliance and requirements 3 Application of the rules 3 Reporting 4 Forms and paperwork 4 Sponsor signage 4 Age Eligibility 4 Age requirements 5 Section 2- General playing rules 7 Playing field 7 Playing equipment 7 Protective Equipment 8 Playing rules 9 Pitching and catching 10 Pitch count limitations 11 Section 3- General coaching 12 Section 4 – General umpiring 13 Ejection reports and reporting 14 Six/seven/nine rule 14 Section 5- Modified Games 15 Tee Ball rules 15 Rookie Ball rules 19 Little league and U14,U16,U18 22 Section 6 - finals 22 Section 7- How to change the BNTI junior rules 23 Appendices Appendix A – Junior age eligibility 24 Appendix B – Infectious diseases policy ( ABF) 25 Baseball Northern Territory Incorporated (BNTI), Junior Baseball Rules, Issued November 2010 Page | 2 NT JUNIOR BASEBALL RULES INTRODUCTION These rules in addition to the Official Rules of Baseball as supplied by the Australian Baseball Federation (ABF), apply to all levels of junior play. These rules have been designed to foster player development and provide a fun, fair and safe environment for our junior members. OUR PHILOSOPHY To encourage a healthy level of competition while stressing safety and participation for all, regardless of skill or ability. We are committed to these four priorities for all players; 1) Safety 2) Development 3) Fair participation 4) Fun SECTION 1 THE RULES- COMPLIANCE AND REQUIREMENTS 1) APPLICATION OF THE RULES a.
    [Show full text]
  • GBL Competition Rules
    Greater Brisbane Leagues Competition Rules SEASON: 2020/2021 VERSION 2020.3 6 OCTOBER 2020 TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF AMENDMENTS .................................................................................................................................... 6 1. GENERAL ADMINISTRATION ....................................................................................................................... 9 1.1. PREAMBLE ........................................................................................................................................... 9 1.2. COMMUNICATION ................................................................................................................................ 9 1.3. INTERPRETATIONS ...........................................................................................................................10 1.4. AFFILIATION .......................................................................................................................................11 1.5. TEAM NOMINATIONS ........................................................................................................................12 1.6. FINANCIAL REQUIREMENTS ............................................................................................................12 1.7. CALENDAR OF EVENTS – ADMINISTRATION .................................................................................13 1.8. GBL DISPUTES PANEL ......................................................................................................................13
    [Show full text]
  • Claxton Shield Media Guide
    MEDIA CONTACTS All General enquires, interviews and information requests in relation to the 2009 Diamond Anniversary Claxton Shield can be made to; CLAXTON SHIELD – AUSTRALIAN BASEBALL FEDERATION Jennifer Stockman • Marketing e: [email protected] • Promotions/Events P: 0402 654 899 • General Enquiries • Official interviews Ben Foster • Game Reports • Data analysis p: 0402 808 701 e: [email protected] • Coach/Player Interviews • National Team Info State specific enquires; interviews and information requests can be made to; CLAXTON SHIELD – STATE TEAM CONTACTS QLD Michael O'Donnell 0411 749 910 [email protected] NSW Daniel Ristic 0402 511 777 [email protected] VIC Kingsley Collins 0488 735 297 [email protected] SA Robert Laidlaw 0407 979 163 [email protected] WA Shane Tonkin 0408 902 334 [email protected] 2009 CLAXTON SHIELD ‘FAST FACTS’ • 75th Anniversary 2009 marks the 75th Anniversary of the Claxton Shield (1934-2009). Therefore, the 2009 event shall be referred to as the ‘2009 Diamond Anniversary Claxton Shield’. • Diamond Anniversary All-Stars Team To commemorate the 75 year milestone, the ABF will be announcing a Diamond Anniversary All-Star team. (Please see attached information for full overview of the All-Star concept). • Sponsorships and Partnerships The 2009 Diamond Anniversary Claxton Shield is proudly supported by Major League Baseball, the Australian Sports Commission, the Association of Independently Owned Financial Planners (AIOFP), Edge 85, and Virgin Blue. The tournament has been coordinated with the support of Baseball WA, Baseball Victoria, Baseball Queensland, Baseball South Australia and Baseball New South Wales. • Schedule / venues The 2009 Claxton Shield will commence with a Showcase Round that will see 5 teams play 10 Games in 1 Venue over 5 days.
    [Show full text]