For the first time in anyone’s recollection a team from Central Saanich travelled to another district to play exhibition baseball. It was an amazing day of great baseball and making new friends. Langley were fantastic hosts playing both a double header with CS and a game with a Lakehill team. They even fed us too! Thanks Langley Baseball for hosting our team! We look forward to this weekend when you visit our park. Games are at 3pm and 530pm at Alexander field (D6) in Centennial Park.
T-ball Jamboree – Wed May 25th
We are hosting another T-ball Jamboree!!!
We’ve seen some amazing results from our new development program this year. Our station based practices have allowed players to get in more repetitions in one week than many did in a whole season last year!
The stations are designed to keep the kids more engaged so there should be very little standing around. Parents get involved at practices to help run the stations too. After all…your kid loves to play with you!!
We are hosting another Jamboree style session on Wednesday May 25th for our T-ball division. Coaches will be getting involved to refresh their memories on how to setup and run stations. Please have your player show up in uniform as we will be moving stations in teams.
Tournament Team Assessments
Assessment dates for the 9-10 and 11-12 tournament teams are set for Sunday June 5th at Diamond 5.
Times are – 9-10 team @ 300pm – 430pm (league age 8-10)
11-12 team @ 430pm – 600pm (league age 10-12)
Assessments shall include skill based stations including hitting, infield, outfield, base running and pitching. After these assessments the tournament teams will be selected and notified within days. Managers can then select their assistant coaches and team coordinator. Practices for the tournament teams are held on Fridays and will begin no later than June 10th. The approximate cost if selected to the tournament team should be near $75/player.
District tournament dates are –
9-10 – July 1-10 at Hampton
11-12 – July 9-17 at Beacon Hill
Provincial tournament dates are –
9-10 – July 16-24 at D3 Whalley
11-12 – July 22-31 – D5 Zuehlke Park North Van
Intermediate – TBD at D3 Whalley/Langley
Registration begins 30 minutes before your players time slot. You can register upstairs in the clubhouse.
Please wear your regular season uniform.
If you have any questions please contact president@cslittleleague.com
We are hosting the Pitch, Hit, Run Sectionals!!
WE ARE HOSTING THE SECTIONALS!!!
Harbour Cats host families needed
Host families are an integral part of any summer-collegiate baseball team, and are the lifeblood the team’s success. The HarbourCats roster is comprised of college athletes from across North America, who will all call Victoria home for two and a half months in the summer.
As a host family, you are providing a ‘home away from home’ for your player(s) during the HarbourCats season. In return, you will gain a memorable summer experience and most likely, a long lasting friendship. Host families often refer to their players as an adopted member of their family, as you form a bond that will last far beyond the end of the season.
The HarbourCats season is relatively short, but is very demanding. The West Coast League (WCL) season sees the HarbourCats play 54 regular season games from June 3rd to August 7th. The HarbourCats will play 4 additional exhibition games in this time, meaning they will play a total of 58 games in just 69 days, 27 of which will be on the road.
Should the team qualify for the WCL playoffs, the season could be extended into mid August.
Accordingly, host families are required for our players from the beginning of June, until mid August.
Expectations of a Host Family
Your primary role as a host family is to provide a safe and pleasant home environment for your player(s) for the duration of the season, which runs from the start of June until the middle of August.
Players will require comfortable sleeping quarters and access to bathroom (with bedding & towels) as well as laundry equipment.
Families should be prepared to provide food for 2 meals per day (breakfast & lunch) however players may not be home for 2 meals per day. The team will provide dinner and snacks at the stadium on game days.
Let your player know your house rules, as they apply to him. Feel free to include your player in family gatherings, dinner, outings, etc.
Expect your player to arrive home late after night games, which start at 6:35 pm, and will most likely need use of the showers when they arrive.
Transportation to and from the field is not required, but is gratefully appreciated if and when you are able.
Compensation
There is standard compensation to host families, in addition to HarbourCats season tickets.
By becoming a HarbourCats host family, you have the opportunity to play a very important role in the life of a student athlete, and aspiring professional baseball player. In turn, your player will be a positive influence, and will likely form a life long friendship with your family.
If you are interested, please contact Assistant General Manager, Brittany French via email: brittany@harbourcats.com, or by phone: 250-889-3754. You can call our office at 778-265-0327.
Help needed!!
HELP NEEDED!!!
As you know our entire Little League baseball program is run on volunteers. Within our District which includes Beacon Hill, Lakehill, Hampton, National, Layritz and Central Saanich we are running out of senior (adult) umpires. Many of our adult umpires are set to retire in the next few years.
The adult/senior umpires volunteer as a group to help train our new and junior umpires. They umpire at some of our Majors games and all of our Intermediate games free of charge. We provide them with water and food if they like. They are a vital part of our Little League program. All umpires are given FREE training and uniforms.
If you are interested in being a part of the District 7 umpire team please contact our local Umpire In Chief (umpireinchief@cslittleleague.com) to talk about the program. We need you to step forward!
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Little League International approves age changes for tournament ball
Item 8 (2016 Implementation) – Affects Tournament Player Eligibility – Baseball and Softball 9-10, 10-11, and 11-12 Year Old Divisions
Player Eligibility
Players are eligible for Tournament Play, provided they meet the criteria established by the Little League “Residency and School Attendance Player Eligibility Requirement,” “Participation In Other Programs” and the following:
9-10 Year Old Division – Any player League Age 8, 9, or 10, with amateur status, who has participated as an eligible player in 60 percent (60%) of the regular season games as of June 15, with the exception of the school season, on a:
1. Little League (Major) Division team, or;
2. Minor League team.
Little League (Major) Division – Any player League Age 10, 11, or 12, with amateur status, who has participated as an eligible player in 60 percent (60%) of the regular season games as of June 15 on a Little League (Major) Division team, with the exception of the school season.
Synopsis: This would provide participants three years of eligibility for the 9-10, 10-11 and 11-12 Divisions of the International Tournament. This would also provide local leagues additional flexibility in their player selection.
Item 9 (2016 Implementation) – Affects Tournament Team Practice – All Divisions of Baseball and Softball
Try-outs or practices by tournament teams shall not be held before June 1. Tournament team practice may only take place against other teams within the same or contiguous districts in the same division, providing such practice is done out of uniform. [The Little League group accident insurance program underwritten by an AIG member company for tournament teams will not go into effect until June 1.]
Violation of this rule may be cause for revocation of tournament privileges by the Tournament Committee.
Synopsis: This would change the requirement for tournament team try-outs and practices solely to June 1.
