A Perfect Game

A Perfect Game

a perfect game

This month, we put the spotlight on Charlotte Stokes, a talented player representing Windsor Royals, Brisbane Metro region, and Queensland in the Youth Women’s Team.

During the Junior League State Titles back in May, Stokes achieved an extraordinary feat by throwing a perfect game, preventing all opposing players from reaching base. Her outstanding performance propelled her team in the Queensland State Titles and secured a coveted spot in the Australian Junior League Championships.

Stokes’ dedication, talent, and love for the sport inspire fellow athletes, showcasing the joy and success that can be attained by pursuing one’s passion.

We had a chat with Stokes to learn more about her journey that led her to where she is today.

childhood passion

Back in Year 2, two coaches from All Stars Hendra Baseball Club visited my primary school, Wooloowin State School, and introduced us to the wonderful world of baseball. From learning the basics like fielding and hitting to understanding the different positions, I quickly discovered a deep love for the sport. Excitedly, I handed the pamphlets they provided to my parents and pleaded, “I want to play! Can you sign me up?”

Love for team sports

The beauty of baseball lies in its essence as a team sport. I have come to adore the fact that I don’t have to bear the weight of the game on my own. As a pitcher, my favourite position, I relish the opportunity to showcase my skills by throwing various pitches and making hitters look foolish. But what truly makes the experience magical is the unwavering support of my teammates. Knowing that they have my back on the field and that we are working together towards victory makes the game less daunting and more enjoyable.

Memorable Moments

Throughout my baseball journey, I have been fortunate enough to create numerous unforgettable memories. Representing my team at the Nationals for Metro not once, but three times, has been an absolute honour. The sheer exhilaration of hitting a grand slam, the joy of throwing a perfect game, and the sheer pride of winning the girls’ nationals and the club ball championship are moments that will forever be etched in my heart. Additionally, winning the state titles twice, triumphing over our formidable opponents from Gold Coast, has been a source of immense pride and excitement.

Celebrating Success

One particular moment stands out vividly in my mind. As I stepped onto the mound, the thought of a potential no-hitter or perfect game swirled in my head. With the last batter approaching, I told myself, “Even if he gets on base, remember you already threw a perfect game for 3.6 innings. That’s pretty remarkable.” When he grounded out to third, a rush of jubilation surged through me. I walked back to the dugout, celebrating with my teammates, exchanging fist bumps, and graciously shaking hands with the Brisbane North team. The realisation that I had thrown a perfect game truly sank in when others commended me on such a rare remarkable achievement.

Role Models

Over the past few years, I have been lucky enough to have some amazing coaches, in both baseball and tennis, who have been more than just sporting role models for me.  Currently, my greatest inspiration is Shohei Ohtani.  His prowess as a successful two-way player, excelling both as a pitcher and a hitter, is awe-inspiring. I greatly admire his ability to perform at the highest level in these two demanding aspects of the game, and I aspire to achieve a similar level of excellence in my own baseball journey.

Superstitions

I must admit, I harbour a few superstitions. Before each game, I meticulously curate a specific playlist, believing that certain songs bring me luck and elevate my performance. In the dugout, I meticulously arrange my gear, ensuring everything is perfectly in place. Additionally, I align two drinks with utmost precision. These rituals help me establish focus and tranquillity before taking the field. Apart from regular warm-up exercises, I find solace in taking a moment to relax, taking three deep breaths, and unleashing my energy onto the field.

Overcoming Challenges

When confronted with unexpected events or errors during a game, I remind myself to stay calm and composed. I acknowledge that mistakes are part of the game and redirect my attention towards conquering the next hitter. If I need an extra boost, I may take a brief stroll around the mound, taking two deep breaths to reset my mindset and face the upcoming challenge with renewed determination.

Post-Game Celebration

After a performance on the mound or a great game that I’m happy with , I take pleasure in treating myself to a delightful dinner. Guzman y Gomez (GYG) has become a favourite destination for such celebrations. Once back home, I ensure my body is well-rested, allowing me to be ready for the next game. 

childhood passion

Back in Year 2, two coaches from All Stars Hendra Baseball Club visited my primary school, Wooloowin State School, and introduced us to the wonderful world of baseball. From learning the basics like fielding and hitting to understanding the different positions, I quickly discovered a deep love for the sport. Excitedly, I handed the pamphlets they provided to my parents and pleaded, “I want to play! Can you sign me up?”

Love for team sports

The beauty of baseball lies in its essence as a team sport. I have come to adore the fact that I don’t have to bear the weight of the game on my own. As a pitcher, my favourite position, I relish the opportunity to showcase my skills by throwing various pitches and making hitters look foolish. But what truly makes the experience magical is the unwavering support of my teammates. Knowing that they have my back on the field and that we are working together towards victory makes the game less daunting and more enjoyable.

Memorable Moments

Throughout my baseball journey, I have been fortunate enough to create numerous unforgettable memories. Representing my team at the Nationals for Metro not once, but three times, has been an absolute honour. The sheer exhilaration of hitting a grand slam, the joy of throwing a perfect game, and the sheer pride of winning the girls’ nationals and the club ball championship are moments that will forever be etched in my heart. Additionally, winning the state titles twice, triumphing over our formidable opponents from Gold Coast, has been a source of immense pride and excitement.

Celebrating Success

One particular moment stands out vividly in my mind. As I stepped onto the mound, the thought of a potential no-hitter or perfect game swirled in my head. With the last batter approaching, I told myself, “Even if he gets on base, remember you already threw a perfect game for 3.6 innings. That’s pretty remarkable.” When he grounded out to third, a rush of jubilation surged through me. I walked back to the dugout, celebrating with my teammates, exchanging fist bumps, and graciously shaking hands with the Brisbane North team. The realisation that I had thrown a perfect game truly sank in when others commended me on such a rare remarkable achievement.

Role Models

Over the past few years, I have been lucky enough to have some amazing coaches, in both baseball and tennis, who have been more than just sporting role models for me.  Currently, my greatest inspiration is Shohei Ohtani.  His prowess as a successful two-way player, excelling both as a pitcher and a hitter, is awe-inspiring. I greatly admire his ability to perform at the highest level in these two demanding aspects of the game, and I aspire to achieve a similar level of excellence in my own baseball journey.

Superstitions

I must admit, I harbour a few superstitions. Before each game, I meticulously curate a specific playlist, believing that certain songs bring me luck and elevate my performance. In the dugout, I meticulously arrange my gear, ensuring everything is perfectly in place. Additionally, I align two drinks with utmost precision. These rituals help me establish focus and tranquillity before taking the field. Apart from regular warm-up exercises, I find solace in taking a moment to relax, taking three deep breaths, and unleashing my energy onto the field.

Overcoming Challenges

When confronted with unexpected events or errors during a game, I remind myself to stay calm and composed. I acknowledge that mistakes are part of the game and redirect my attention towards conquering the next hitter. If I need an extra boost, I may take a brief stroll around the mound, taking two deep breaths to reset my mindset and face the upcoming challenge with renewed determination.

Post-Game Celebration

After a performance on the mound or a great game that I’m happy with , I take pleasure in treating myself to a delightful dinner. Guzman y Gomez (GYG) has become a favourite destination for such celebrations. Once back home, I ensure my body is well-rested, allowing me to be ready for the next game. 

Baseball has transcended beyond being just a sport for me; it has become a true passion that has moulded my childhood and granted me unforgettable memories. I am immensely grateful for the coaches, teammates, and experiences that have shaped my baseball journey. Looking ahead, I eagerly anticipate the countless more incredible moments that await me on the diamond.

– Charlotte Stokes

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BQ Stakeholder Engagement Plan

BQ Stakeholder Engagement Plan

Baseball Queensland’s stakeholder engagement plan has been developed to support the board in promoting openness and transparency of their activities, and in seeking member and stakeholder feedback (to performance or proposed initiatives) as well as considering member and stakeholder interests in decision-making.

The plan provides appropriate avenues and channels for listening and feedback in the pursuit of our strategic plan, promotes collaborative governance and ensures Baseball Queensland is aligning strategic decision-making across the sport.  

The Board of Management of Baseball Queensland (the Board) has a critical role in leading the organisation’s engagement approach. The Board is responsible for approving and then overseeing this engagement plan which enables Baseball Queensland to communicate clearly with consistent messaging, whilst fostering positive relationships with key stakeholders and building a culture of trust across the sport. The engagement plan is delivered in conjunction with the CEO, relevant Baseball Queensland Staff and relevant Sub-Committees and Advisory Councils who support the board to deliver the communication, consultation, and collaboration activities. The engagement plan provides opportunities for leaders across the sport to come together, align efforts and decision-making to best promote and ensure the sustainability of the sport. 

This document outlines Baseball Queensland’s stakeholder engagement plan and promotes transparency by ensuring Baseball Queensland is being proactive, as well as providing clear communication and messaging to those connected across the sport. Effective stakeholder engagement facilitates relationship building and understanding which is beneficial both to Baseball Queensland and our stakeholders.  

 

2023/2024 State Titles Dates Announcement

2023/2024 State Titles Dates Announcement

DATES HAVE BEEN CONFIRMED FOR THE 2023/2024 QUEENSLAND STATE TITLES.

Hosting applications for each of these events are now open and will close on 15 August 2023.

Applicant organisations are encouraged to review the attached hosting criteria and address these criteria in their application to host.

Applications to host can be submitted to gareth@baseballqld.asn.au by C.O.B. 15 August 2023.

Save these dates in your calendar! More details will be added closer to each event

 

2023 Women’s State Titles: Fri 8 Dec 2023 to Sun 10 Dec 2023.  

2023 Youth Women & Girls State Titles: Mon 11 Dec 2023 to Tue 12 Dec 2023.  

2024 QLD Senior League and Big League State Titles: Thur 4 Apr 2024 to Sun 7 Apr 2024 

2024 QLD Little League, Intermediate League and Junior League State Titles: Thur 11 Apr 2024 to Sun 14 Apr 2024 

2024 QLD Masters Tournament: Thur 25 Apr 2024 to Sun 28 Apr 2024 

2024 QLD Women’s State Titles: Fri 13 Dec 2024 to Sun 15 Dec 2024 

2024 QLD Youth Women’s State Titles: Mon 16 Dec 2024 to Tue 17 Dec 2024

 

 

FUTURES LEAGUE (OPENS)

FUTURES LEAGUE (OPENS)

Baseball Queensland in partnership with the Brisbane Bandits is seeking expressions of interest for players to compete in the 2023 Futures League “Ash Anderson Cup”

This is a draft based competition played throughout August and into early September. There will be two games a week being played on Tuesday and Friday nights.

Rosters will be made up by players predominantly 16 to 26 years of age with each team also being allowed to draft three overage players if they choose.

After the first two seasons of the Futures League there have been six players go on to make their ABL debut, three sign professional contracts with MLB organisations and sixteen commit to colleges in the USA.

To be eligible to be added to a team roster you must register for the draft using the link below. There is no cost for players to enter the draft.

Futures League Sponsorship Opportunities

With EOFY fast approaching, it’s a great time to sponsor the 2023 Futures League! Futures League is looking for sponsors to help reduce direct costs for players and families in the Juniors, Womens and Opens competitions. If you’d like to support the more than 300 players, coaches and other volunteers participating in this year’s program, please contact Futures League Sponsorship Coordinator David Badke for more information and the 2023 sponsorship pack.

All Stars Baseball Holiday Program

All Stars Baseball Holiday Program

BASEBALL QUEENSLAND AND ALL STARS BASEBALL CLUB INVITE 6-12 YEAR OLDS TO PARTICIPATE IN THE ALL STARS BASEBALL HOLIDAY PROGRAM!

Join us for an unforgettable baseball holiday program that combines the thrill of the game with a whole lot of fun! Our program is designed to be inclusive, safe, and an absolute blast for kids who love being active and part of a team.

Whether your child is a seasoned baseball player or has never stepped foot on the diamond before, our program is perfect for all skill levels. We provide a welcoming environment where beginners can learn the basics and experienced players can sharpen their skills. Our coaches are dedicated to fostering a love for the game while ensuring that every child feels included and valued.

During our fun-filled two-day program, participants will have the opportunity to engage in a wide range of activities that promote teamwork, sportsmanship, and personal growth. From exciting drills and friendly competitions to friendly matches, every moment will be filled with laughter and camaraderie. Our aim is not only to improve their baseball abilities but also to help them make new friends and create lasting memories.

Safety is our top priority, and we go above and beyond to ensure a secure environment for all participants.

Don’t miss out on this fun opportunity to be a part of our baseball holiday program. Join us, and let your child discover the joy of baseball, develop new skills, and forge lifelong friendships. Sign up today and get ready for an action-packed and unforgettable experience!

https://www.baseballqueensland.com.au/calendar/all-stars-holiday-program

Emerging Athlete Program Registrations Open

Emerging Athlete Program Registrations Open

The Emerging Athlete Program is now open for registration, offering young athletes aged 10 to 16 a remarkable opportunity to advance their baseball skills within Baseball Queensland’s Performance Pathway.

To secure a spot in the program, the registration fee is $253 (incl GST).  This includes a personalised shirt featuring their chosen number and a cap bearing the new EAP logo.

EAP will run for 8 weeks and players will be able to attend the location closest to them, selecting from the below options on the registration form:

Sunshine Coast
Mudjimba
Wednesdays 4:30pm – 6:45pmStarting 26th July
  
Brisbane Northside
Depending on availability at Narangba, Pine Rivers, Redcliffe, Pine Hills.Saturdays 9am – 11:15amStarting 29th July
 
Central Brisbane area
HendraSaturdays 9am – 11:15amStarting 29th July
 
South & West of Brisbane
Depending on availability at Darra & Runcorn.Saturdays 9am – 11:15amStarting 29th July
 
Gold Coast
Depending on the GCBA Winter Season, field locations based on the Gold Coast will be communicated ASAP each week.Saturdays 2pm – 4:15pm
Starting 29th July
 
 
 
 
This diverse range of locations ensures accessibility for athletes from various regions, minimising travel time and facilitating broader participation.

The Emerging Athlete Program is dedicated to delivering targeted instruction, and to achieve this, participants will be divided into groups based on their age and skill level. This grouping strategy ensures that each athlete receives instruction tailored to their specific needs and progress.

The program encompasses a wide range of baseball training components, including speed, agility, throwing, infield and outfield drills, hitting, and strength and conditioning. These comprehensive sessions aim to improve fundamental skills, enhance overall performance, and foster well-rounded athleticism.

 

Registrations close Midday, 23rd June.