2022 U16 QLD Final Team

2022 U16 QLD Final Team

Congratulations to the 20 players selected in the U16 QLD Team. This team will compete at the up and coming U16 Australian Youth Championships, 4th – 9th July hosted by Redcliffe Leagues Padres Baseball Club.

Click here for U16 QLD Roster

U16 QLD Team

Albury, Ethan
Amiet, Cooper
Blackman, Logan
Dingli, Hayden
Duke, Caleb
Durrington, Max
Iddon, Ty
Jones, Lachlan
Kiddle, Liam
Komene, Rodney
Leggett, Zac
Maher, Michael
Mochizuki, Riku
Pietsch, Charlie
Polidano, Will
Ramirez, Juan
Romero, Rubens
Scott, Jake
Strickland, Max
Wise, Tyler

PLAYER and COACH EOI’s for FUTURES LEAGUE OPENS

PLAYER and COACH EOI’s for FUTURES LEAGUE OPENS

COACHES :: Baseball Queensland in partnership with the Brisbane Bandits seek expressions of interest for suitably qualified coaches for the 2022 opens Futures League.

This years Futures League will run from Friday 29th July playing two games per week on Tuesday and Friday nights concluding in early September.

Coaches will need to hold current coaching accreditation at level 3 or USA B and a current blue card. Expressions of interest with a brief overview of coaching experience can be submitted to glen@baseballqueensland.com.au for consideration by the Futures League committee along with the BQ and Bandits high performance teams.

Expressions of interest will close at 17:00 on Friday July 15th.

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PLAYERS :: Baseball Queensland in partnership with the Brisbane Bandits asks all players interested in competing in the 2022 opens Futures League to register for the draft.

2022 brings a change to the format with opens Futures League games being played twice per week and the league being finished prior to the start of the GBL season. Games will be played on Tuesday and Friday nights commencing Friday 29th July and concluding early September.

Along with the change of timing and game scheduling the age bracket has been widened to allow each team to have three players over the age of 25 to assist with keeping the competition at a high level and providing more mentoring opportunities to younger players.

Expressions of interest will close at 17:00 on FRIDAY July 15th.

 

  • Please note: As these competitions finish after the current BA/BQ Membership expires on 31 August, 2022, players must be registered for 2022-2023 and paid with BA/BQ by September 1, 2022 to be eligible to play in the last rounds in September including the championship and third-place games. This is for insurance reasons

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PLAYER and COACH EOI’s for FUTURES Junior/Senior LEAGUES

PLAYER and COACH EOI’s for FUTURES Junior/Senior LEAGUES

Baseball Queensland is excited to present the 2022 JL and SL Futures League competitions.

Available to all Queensland players in the JL and SL age group, the 44-player, four-team competition runs for six weeks ( 9 Games Total )  . 1 game a week for 3 weeks then 2 games a week for 3 weeks and finishing Saturday, 10 September. Wednesday games start at 7pm and will rotate across four venues spread out across the Brisbane and Northern Gold Coast areas. Saturday games will start at 9am for JL and SL and will also rotate venues.

Futures League: Junior League Division 

JL Age Group According to BQ Age Matrix

Born between Sept 1, 2008 and August 31, 2010

 

Futures League: Senior League Division 

SL Age Group According to BQ Age Matrix

Born between Sept 1, 2006 and August 31, 2008

 

Structure:

4 teams of 11 players in each comp, two coaches per team.

Venues:

EOIs being received now, but plan is to have games rotate across Brisbane and Northern Gold Coast.

 

Process:

Observation and Draft: 30/31 July (TBD)

Players notified of selection: August 1-2

First game: Saturday, August 6 :

Six Saturday games (including the Futures League Carnival on September 10th) and three Wednesday night games (in the last three weeks there are two games a week.)

 

Uniforms:

This year, FL jerseys and hats for the JL and SL competitions will be supplied with costs built into player fees and partially offset by sponsorships.

 

Cost:
(TBD) Likely between $150 and $200 for jersey, hat and 9 games.

 

Other:

  • Players may PONAG up to JL from the LL age group or JL to SL Futures with permission of Baseball Queensland and competition coordinators. However, natural-age players will have first priority.

 

  • Pitchers limited to 40 pitches, six outs or 2 innings.

 

  • Single-inning batter limit of 7 batters (same as last year).
  • Please note: As these competitions finish after the current BA/BQ Membership expires on 31 August, 2022, players must be registered for 2022-2023 and paid with BA/BQ by September 1, 2022 to be eligible to play in the last three rounds of the comp (3, 7, 10 Sept), including the championship and third-place games. This is for insurance reasons

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Women coaches, we want to hear your stories.

Women coaches, we want to hear your stories.

Women coaches, we want to hear your stories.

Women coaching at representative levels are encouraged to take part in an AIS survey by June 19, aimed at improving representation and experiences in Australian sport.

Part of the wider Gender Diversity Project, the AIS Women in High Performance Coaching Project seeks to understand the incentives, motivations and barriers encountered by women coaches in Australia, ultimately helping to inform strategies and interventions for positive change.

Women coaching at city, regional, state, national and international representative levels are invited to participate in the survey, which is completely anonymous. Share the link with your own networks so we can encourage as many women coaches as possible to share their stories and have input.

Click here to complete the survey.

Please help us reach the target of 200+ responses. The more responses we have, the more depth we have for the narratives around the experiences of women coaches.

Any support and assistance you can provide in sharing this would be appreciated.

SPONSOR EOI’s FOR FUTURES LEAGUE

SPONSOR EOI’s FOR FUTURES LEAGUE

SPONSOR EOI’s FOR FUTURES LEAGUE

Baseball Queensland is calling for Expressions of Interest for Sponsors for the 2022 Futures League competitions  ( Opens, Senior League, Junior League )

You, your company or organisation will play a critical role in building Queensland’s baseball future by helping make the programs accessible to all players and families. To find out more about sponsorship opportunities and levels, Please email your EOI to Glen Long at glen@baseballqueensland.com.au

Assets available for Futures League Sponsors:

  • Social media campaigns
  • Signage at Facilities during games
  • Promotional offers announced via broadcast
  • Logo patch sewn onto uniform (define size and location)
  • Recognition on website and program related correspondence.
Qld Masters Games Update – Sunday, 22 May 2022 : POSTPONED to 5th JUNE

Qld Masters Games Update – Sunday, 22 May 2022 : POSTPONED to 5th JUNE

Qld Masters Games Update – Sunday, 22 May 2022

POSTPONED to 5th JUNE

Diamond #2 at Surfers Paradise remains unfit for play and therefore the games scheduled for the +45’s are cancelled and will be rescheduled for Sunday 5 June 2022

Games for the +35’s will be played on Diamond #1 as scheduled for this Sunday, 22 May 2022 – subject to the forecast rain. Teams will be notified Saturday afternoon or as soon as possible if the forecast rain eventuates precluding games from being played on Sunday.

We ask that team managers advise all players and officials of the above at your earliest convenience.

Again, thank you for your co-operation during these uncertain times caused by the weather.