Baseball Queensland extend condolences to Weber family

Baseball Queensland extend condolences to Weber family

Baseball Queensland would like to share the information on behalf of the Surfers Paradise Baseball Club

It is with much sadness the Surfers Paradise Baseball Club has to inform the baseball community of the passing of Frits Weber. Frits was one of the founding members of the club and a life member. Frits occupied many positions on the committee and only left his last role 3 years ago when he retired and moved to Brisbane. Frits also managed a number of teams and was a long time manager of our GBL division 3 side.

His funeral is the Friday, 27th July at 11 am at Allambe Gardens, Broadbeach-Nerang Rd, Nerang.

Baseball Queenland would like to also share our condolences to the Weber family in their time of loss.

BQ Interview: Women’s Development Program with Geoff Wade

The future for female baseball in Queensland

After the release of the Queensland Youth Women’s and Women’s 2018/19 Baseball Calendar, Baseball Queensland spoke to Geoff Wade, Director of Women’s and Girl’s Participation to discuss his plans for the Girl’s Pathways Program and where he anticipates this new era of female baseball in Queensland will lead our female athletes. We also heard from the Girl’s U14 and U16’s BQ Bandits Team to hear their opinions on the upcoming developments within female baseball in Queensland.

Baseball Queensland partners with Sports Club HQ

Baseball Queensland partners with Sports Club HQ

Baseball Queensland are please to announce their new partnership with Sports Club HQ for all competition management services.

Sports Club HQ will focus their attention on secure competition management and user-friendly registration for clubs in Queensland.

Paul Gonzalez has acquired the additional services of Mr Kishore Singh to support Baseball Queensland in a project management capacity as well as in ensuring the organisations communication strategy remains strong.

CEO of Baseball Queensland, Paul Gonzalez said, “I am very pleased we have secured this deal with Sports Club HQ; this new partnership will not only benefit Baseball Queensland as a State organisation but also each club within our regions. This partnership will assist in our long term goal of building a better future for baseball in Queensland & we believe this is the next step to ensure the utmost professionalism with our competition structure, management and registration process.”

Sports Club HQ comments on their involvement with Baseball Queensland, “Sports Club HQ are proud to partner with Baseball QLD in delivering the new digital platform for the sport. We are excited to play our role in the team in driving the sport forward, by delivering a fully unified solution from; Registrations & Membership to Competition Management fully integrated into the Communications and Apps. At Sports Club HQ we understand that volunteers are the lifeblood of sport, and we are here to make their lives easier. We have a strong focus on the end user by providing access to the most relevant information, in their hand, in real time. We will deliver mobile applications that provide Club & Team Communications in the same space you can access your season schedule and ladder position. We look forward to being part of the Baseball QLD family.”

Below is a list of milestone calendar events:

TASK DUE DATE
BQ to provide media announcement with Sports Club HQ 16/07/2018
Complete testing of BQLD Membership Database set up 16/07/2018
Internal Review of BQLD Club Membership Database 16/07/2018
Delivery of initial training documents (for review) 17/07/2018
Club Training & Initial Rollout
  • 19th & 23rd Evenings – Location to be confirmed
19/07 & 23/07
  • 2 x August Dates to be confirmed
Aug. 2018
  • Live Web Tutorial
24/07/2018
  • Support Centre open to all Clubs
25/07/2018
All training materials (FAQ’s, etc.) to be sent to BQLD to upload to website 23/07/2018
Soft/internal rollout (not including online payments) 30/07/2018
“Go Live” with online payments 11/08/2018
App designs provided for review and approval process 25/07/2018
Apps in testing (UAT group to be pre-selected) 11/08/2018
Apps submitted to stores 20/08/2018

Sports Club HQ will be conducting a live web tutorial on the 24th of July for all clubs to get up to date with the new services.

More information will be released soon. Clubs can expect to be interactive with this service next week. Online registrations for the upcoming 2018/19 season will commence 11th of August 2018.

Moreton Bay Regional Council Supporting Baseball In Queensland

Moreton Bay Regional Council Supporting Baseball In Queensland

MORETON BAY REGIONAL COUNCIL SUPPORTING BASEBALL IN QUEENSLAND

MORETON BAY REGIONAL COUNCIL HAS PLAYED AN INTEGRAL PART IN SECURING THE STATE TITLE EVENTS FOR THE REGION

Moreton Bay Regional Council Supporting Baseball In Queensland

 

Moreton Bay Regional Council has played an integral part in securing the state title events for the region.

A new deal between Moreton Bay Regional Council and Baseball Queensland will see the Baseball State Titles held in Narangba and Kippa-Ring.

Moreton Bay Regional Mayor Allan Sutherland said baseball was a growth sport and he was keen to see it become even bigger in the Moreton Bay Region.

“The combined economic benefit of this major event will see nearly half a million dollars pumped into our region,” he said.

“There will be around 300 competitors and officials as well as nearly 500 spectators looking to stay in Moreton Bay, eat in our local restaurants and hopefully extend their stay to explore the region.

“Moreton Bay has a proven track record of hosting major sporting events from the AFL to the Rugby League Commonwealth Championships this year, so I’m thrilled to be adding baseball to our repertoire.”

The U16’s State Titles will be held on the September 22nd to the 25th at Redcliffe Padres Baseball Club.

Neal Ragau, U16’s event organiser commented on the importance of having community clubs host these large events, “As a community club, hosting events like the state titles provides Redcliffe Padres with income that can be re-directed into our club and will have an impact on our players, supporters and visitors.

“We have a wonderful facility at the Padres home ground (Talobilla Park) and it’s a great spectator field, so it’s a great opportunity to utilise our facility that will benefit players not only from our own club and region, but also those travelling in from other regions.

“The atmosphere that these events bring to our club is phenomenal; it really brings out the true baseball spirit.

“We always like to acknowledge and thank our major supporters without whom our club does not operate; these include the Moreton Bay Regional Council, Qld Department of Sports and Recreation, The Redcliffe Leagues Club and Leading Edge Sports.”

Ragau reveals that hosting events like the U16’s State Titles requires a larger effort than most would expect.

“To host a tournament like this, there is a huge effort from our club volunteers, committee and sponsors,” he said.

“Everything from field preparations to cooking sausages requires someone and we are fortunate to have such as huge support network.

“Each day begins before 7.00am and generally does not finish until late into the night, so being able to share the work load is essential.

“Planning will begin a few weeks out and now that we have hosted a few tournaments in the last couple of years, we do have a number of check lists and programs in place to ensure all runs smoothly.”

The U18’s State Titles will be held on the September 28 to October 1st at Narangba Demons Baseball Club.

President of the club, Gareth Irving commented on how events like these help out community funded clubs.

“It has a massive impact on the club holding these state titles, showing the baseball and the wider community that baseball in Narangba is alive and well,” he said.

“Any sort of player recruitment from hosting these titles would be excellent; the extra revenue helps as well. Most of the preparation [for these events] revolves around volunteers for the titles, whether its grounds crew, canteen or any other various roles.”

These tournaments are widely successful with close to 300 participants and officials converging in the Region from all over Queensland and Northern New South Wales. These two events provide athletes with one last chance to secure their spot on Baseball Queensland’s Bandits Squad. Both of the final teams will compete in the U16 and U18National Youth Championships, which are held at Blacktown Baseball Complex, NSW in January (specific dates will be released on the Baseball Queensland website).

CEO of Baseball Queensland, Paul Gonzalez stated, “Baseball Queensland would like to acknowledge the continued support from Moreton Bay Regional Council to host the U16’s State Championships at Redcliffe Padres, Talobilla Park and the U18’s State Titles at Narangba Demons Baseball Field.

“Baseball Queensland will send 160 of our premier Regional athletes to this year’s U16’s and 120 premier Regional athletes to this year’s U18’s, showcasing their baseball skills in the Moreton Bay area.”

Baseball Queensland would like to direct all teams, parents and supporters to book any accommodation they may require for the event through: https://www.visitmoretonbayregion.com.au/

Regional teams can nominate their rosters by completing the roster form available here and submitting it to do@baseballqld.asn.au by no later than Friday 24 August 2018.

More information regarding the two events can be found on Baseball Queensland’s website –www.baseballqueensland.com.au/