Lexi’s Story

Lexi’s Story

Exceptional 9-Year-Old with Cerebral Palsy Inspires Through Love of Baseball

Alexis (Lexi) Kalofonos, an exceptional 9-year-old with a heart of gold and an unwavering passion for baseball, is defying all odds and inspiring others with her incredible journey. Lexi, who has cerebral palsy, has proven that limitations can never dampen the spirit of a determined athlete.

Photo Credit: Nigel Hallet (The Sunday Mail)

Photo Credit: Nigel Hallet (The Sunday Mail)

Diagnosed with cerebral palsy, a cognitive disorder affecting movement, muscle tone, and posture, Lexi faced challenges early on. In Year 1, she was excluded from playing tag at school, prompting her parents, Linda and Nik, to search for a sport that would enable their daughter to participate without significant limitations. It was then that they discovered baseball, and both Lexi and her younger brother Tyler instantly fell in love with the game.

Despite being the sole girl on her team, Lexi’s passion and determination propelled her forward. Now in her third season, she recently showcased her skills as part of an all-girls Gold Coast team at the Queensland Little League Development Shield Tournament held at the Western Districts Baseball Club in Brisbane. During the tournament, Lexi faced adversity when she was hit hard with a ball on her back, momentarily shattering her confidence. However, with the support and encouragement of her mother and her teammates, Lexi triumphantly returned to the field, ultimately catching a fly-ball that ended the game (see video below).

While Lexi participates in other sports such as karate, soccer, and surfing, it is baseball that truly captures her heart. Despite her physical challenges, she has adapted her techniques to minimise limitations and maximise her enjoyment of the game. Notably, Lexi has taught herself to catch the ball in her glove, toss it in the air, and then catch it without the glove, allowing her to throw with precision and skill.

Lexi’s mother Linda said their family motto is, “Don’t limit your challenges, challenge your limits” and is so proud of Lexi and Tyler for doing that at every opportunity possible.  She says some opportunities have been taken from Lexi because of her cerebal palsy so she makes sure that she challenges and crushes every limit she faces.

Speaking about Lexi’s incredible journey, Kevin Fenn, Regional Director of Coaching for the Gold Coast Baseball Association, expressed his admiration, stating, Lexi is an inspiring and dedicated young lady who never backs away from a challenge. Her inner strength and determination serve as valuable lessons for many players in the GC Cougars program.

Baseball Queensland, dedicated to promoting and developing baseball throughout the state, is committed to fostering a safe, inclusive environment for all participants. With a focus on inclusivity, diversity, and excellence, the organisation actively nurtures the love of the game while supporting aspiring athletes in reaching their full potential.

Recently, Baseball Queensland established an advisory council dedicated to equity, diversity, and inclusion, exemplifying their commitment to creating a supportive framework. Board Director Andrea Marshall recognises Lexi as the epitome of a member thriving within this inclusive environment, further reinforcing the organisation’s values and says, “Creating opportunities for broader participation in the sport is key to promoting inclusion and celebrating the diversity that exists in our community”.

Beyond her achievements on the baseball diamond, Lexi has also authored her own book, “The Friendship Book,” at the tender age of five. This heartfelt story of self-acceptance encourages children to embrace their uniqueness and challenges society’s definition of “normal.”

Lexi Kalofonos’s incredible journey is an inspiring testament to courage, resilience, and the pursuit of dreams. Her story motivates others to step out of their comfort zones and embrace new experiences, showing that with passion and determination, anything is possible. She is a shining example of the transformative power of sports, inspiring future generations to overcome obstacles and reach for greatness.

Lexi was also featured by The Sunday Mail on the 28/05/2023.

 

 

To get involved, contact your local baseball club or for further inquiries, please contact Baseball Queensland at admin@baseballqld.asn.au.

Gold Coast Baseball Association offers programs specifically designed for players with diverse abilities who may encounter additional barriers to entry.  Contact GCBA at info@goldcoast-baseball.com for more information.

SRV Baseball is an organisation that currently runs inclusive baseball programs in collaboration with special schools in Queensland, further fostering an environment of unity and accessibility.  Contact SRV Baseball at info@srvbaseballaust.net for more information.

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2023 Futures League Junior Competition

2023 Futures League Junior Competition

Baseball Queensland, in association with the Brisbane Bandits, is excited to announce the Futures League Junior competition for 2023.

 

Futures League is an incredible platform for young baseballers to develop their individual skills and elevate their game sense awareness.

“I am immensely proud of the dedication and determination displayed by the aspiring athletes looking to continue with their ongoing development. Collaborating with the Futures League working group, this program is planning to evolve as we introduce an U18 division for the first time along with ‘Power Plays’ and ‘Leader Boards’ that extend beyond the Wins and Losses column of a baseball game” says Performance Program Manager, Shayne Watson. 

This year’s format will better align with the BQ Performance Pathway Programs.

AGE GROUPS:

U14: Born between Jan 1, 2010 and Dec 31, 2011
U16: Born between Jan 1, 2008 and Dec 31, 2009
U18: Born between Jan 1, 2006 and Dec 31, 2007

Note: U16 and U18 State Development and State Performance Participants have already submitted their EOI for Futures League as part of their program.

DATES:

Games will start in mid-August and run through to the September School Holidays.

U16 & U18: Doubleheaders on Sundays

U14: Single games and Doubleheaders on Sundays with potential night games on Wednesdays

REGISTER YOUR INTEREST NOW!

To register your interest in playing in the Futures League Junior Competition, or being a coach, please click on the relevant button below.

Venue EOI:  All clubs have received information on how to nominate to host games for the Futures League Junior Competition – if you would like to see games hosted at your club, please reach out to your Club Secretary.

The Emerging Athlete Pathways Program Funding

The Emerging Athlete Pathways Program Funding

The Queensland Government’s Emerging Athlete Pathways (EAP) program supports eligible young athletes, coaches and officials aged 10-18 years to progress on a development pathway by providing financial assistance to help alleviate the costs associated with attending state, national and international events.

We encourage if you are eligible to apply via the Qld Government website: Emerging Athlete Pathways Program Website

The Senior League, Junior League and Intermediate League Nationals currently appear in the list of eligible events available from their website.

The Little League Nationals has only recently been accepted due to the venue change to Blacktown.

Please note the EAP eligible events list may experience delays in the event being listed, and in this instance encourage applicants to apply in the Enquire system.  If you have any further questions, please email eap@dtis.qld.gov.au.

 

Become a Queensland Coach – EOIs now open

Become a Queensland Coach – EOIs now open

Baseball Queensland (BQ) is the peak body for the administration of the sport of baseball in Queensland. The objective for which the Association is established and maintained are to govern, promote, encourage, support, and improve the sport of baseball in Queensland.

Baseball Queensland is inviting coaches to submit their expression of interest for vacant positions within our Performance Pathway Framework.

 

Our aim is to ensure a standard of compliance is met when appointing coaches within the BQ Pathway framework.

BQ adopts the following philosophy towards athlete development:

ATHLETE-FOCUSED

Athletes are the focus of the program. Aim to provide tailored development models, communication, and learning styles to achieve an optimal holistic outcome.

COACH-LED

Providing a structured skill acquisition plan provides stability and continuity whilst creating an optimal learning environment for all athletes and coaches within our Pathway Programs. A big part of this process involves our coaches developing techniques to effectively train and coach our athletes.

PROCESS-ORIENTATED

Understanding of a Long-Term Athlete Development framework forms our foundation so that coaches can begin and/ or continue to explore coaching methodologies that are age and gender appropriate.

PERFORMANCE-DRIVEN

Striving towards athletes reaching their development milestones. Measuring and monitoring athlete progressions along with assessing delivery methods and program planning to achieve optimal holistic outcomes.

A copy of the Coach Selection and Appointment Policy can be found HERE.

For additional information on roles and responsibilities please click on role descriptions

Head Coach

Assistant Coach

EO/Assistant Coach

Program Coach

An overview of all vacant positions are available in the table below.

Submit your Expression of Interest via the button below.

Join Baseball Queensland’s Equity, Diversity & Inclusion Advisory Council – EOIs now open

Join Baseball Queensland’s Equity, Diversity & Inclusion Advisory Council – EOIs now open

Baseball Queensland (BQ) is seeking expressions of interest from individuals who are passionate about equity, diversity, and inclusion to join BQ’s Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Advisory Council.

The Council will provide guidance and advice to Baseball Queensland on matters related to equity, diversity, and inclusion in baseball. It will also assist in the development of strategies and policies that promote and support the principles of equity, diversity, and inclusion within the baseball community.

We are looking for individuals who have a strong understanding of equity, diversity, and inclusion issues and a commitment to creating a safe and inclusive environment for all members of the baseball community. Experience in related fields such as law, human resources, or community development will be considered an asset.

The committee will also feature subgroups specifically addressing:
i) female participation;
ii) disability; and
iii) implementation of the Gender Equity Action Plan.

If you are interested in volunteering to join the Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Advisory Council, please submit a brief expression of interest outlining your relevant experience and why you would like to be involved. Please also complete and return the linked Skills Matrix.

For further information, please refer to the BQ Equity Diversity Inclusion Advisory Council Terms of Reference and click here for the BQ Committee Structure.

Download and complete the Advisory Council Skills Matrix

Expressions of interest should be submitted by 26 May 2023 to gareth@baseballqld.asn.au. Successful applicants will be notified within four weeks of the closing date.

Thank you for your interest in supporting equity, diversity, and inclusion in baseball.

Please note: Submission of the Skills Matrix is not compulsory. If you feel you could contribute to this Advisory Panel but find it difficult to complete the skills matrix, please continue with your application. Simply include in your expression of interest a brief explanation of why you want to be involved in the Advisory Panel in place of the completed skills matrix.

 

Join Baseball Queensland’s Heritage Advisory Council – EOIs now open

Join Baseball Queensland’s Heritage Advisory Council – EOIs now open

Baseball Queensland is seeking expressions of interest from individuals who are passionate about preserving and promoting the heritage of baseball in Queensland to join its Heritage Advisory Council.

As a member of the Heritage Advisory Council, you will play a key role in identifying, preserving, and promoting the rich history of baseball in Queensland. Your expertise and passion will be used to advise Baseball Queensland on matters relating to the sport’s heritage, including the preservation of historical artifacts and sites, the organisation of events and exhibitions, election to the Hall of Fame and the promotion of the sport’s heritage to the wider community.

To be eligible for this role, you should have a strong interest in baseball and its history in Queensland. You should also have experience or knowledge in one or more of the following areas:

– Historical research
– Heritage preservation
– Event management
– Marketing and promotion
– Experience in Queensland baseball spanning multiple “Eras” as defined in the Heritage Advisory Council Charter.

For further information, please refer to the Charter of the BQ Heritage Advisory Council and click here for the BQ Committee Structure.


If you are interested in joining the Heritage Advisory Council, please submit a brief expression of interest outlining your experience, knowledge, and passion for baseball and its heritage in Queensland. Please also include your contact details and a current resume.

Download and complete the Advisory Council Skills Matrix

Expressions of interest should be submitted via email to gareth@baseballqld.asn.au by 13 June 2023. Applicants are encouraged to complete and return the linked Skills Matrix document with their submission. Successful applicants will be notified in writing and announced on the Baseball Queensland website.

Thank you for your interest in preserving the heritage of baseball in Queensland. We look forward to hearing from you.

 

Please note: Submission of the Skills Matrix is not compulsory. If you feel you could contribute to this Advisory Panel but find it difficult to complete the skills matrix, please continue with your application. Simply include in your expression of interest a brief explanation of why you want to be involved in the Advisory Panel in place of the completed skills matrix.