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BASEBALL ONTARIO A.G.M.

Posted by Diane Wakefield at Oct 10, 2011 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )

This year's Baseball Ontario's AGM is being held in London, Ontario and hosted by London District Baseball.    Don't forget to register early.   Check out the Baseball Ontario website www.baseballontario.com for more information on seminars, etc.   Jerry Howarth will be the guest speaker at the banquet on Saturday evening.

 

Local coach Jeff Flesher took to the Rogers Centre field in September with some of the top 15-16 year old baseball players in the country for the 2011 edition of the Mizuno Elite Development Camp. The camp is hosted annually by Major League Baseball, Mizuno Canada, the Toronto Blue Jays and Baseball Canada.

Instructors included Blue Jays and the National Team staff as well as coaches from each province who assisted with on-field drills. The coaches completed the ten modules required in Baseball Canada’s NCCP Competitive Development stream.

Flesher said, “It was a fast four days. The daily routine was basically an on-field workout followed by about four hours in class and then relaxing at the Jays game. The talent level of some of the kids was unbelievable, and having a chance to work with big league and national team coaches was a great opportunity. I picked up a lot of stuff that I look forward to sharing with coaches and players in our region through NCCP clinics and other events that local associations host.”

When asked for his highlight of the camp, Flesher said the answer is easy. “The showcase game, for sure. I coached with Adam Stern (Centrefield Sports) while London umpire Sean Taylor worked the bases. It was great to be part of a London presence at a national event.”

The Mizuno Camp features an impressive list of alumni as big-leaguers Brett Lawrie (Langley, BC) and Russell Martin (Montréal, QC) along with former 1st round picks Adam Loewen (Surrey, BC), Phillippe Aumont (Gatineau, QC) and Kellin Deglan (Langley, BC) have all attended in the past.

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LDBA Pee-Wee All-Star Team

Posted by Diane Wakefield at Sep 22, 2011 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )
 
The boys had a great weekend and represented the LDBA very well. The team was 3-0 in pool play beating HDBA (3-2), YSBA (7-6) & EOBA (3-2 in 9 innings). We then had to play COBA in a 4 inning tiebreaker game to see who would play ICBA in the finals. The boys played great and fought hard but came up a run short losing 3-2.

The coaching staff would like to thank all the players that participated in the tryout and give a special thanks to the players and families that made them team for making this past weekend a great experience.
Players:

Matthew Brooks (Badgers)
Brendan Echlin (St. Thomas)
Thomas Henderson (Minor Badgers) (MVP game #3)
Adam Keyes (Badgers)
Travis Keys (Badgers)
Alex Lamont (Badgers)
Daniel Lichty (Badgers) (MVP game #2)
Justin McDonald (Badgers)
Micheal Mommersteeg (St.Thomas) (MVP game #4)
Jonny Rive (Badgers)
Carter Sanderson (Badgers)
Jared Schembri (North Minor)  (MVP game #1)
Brady St. Denis (North Minor)
Austin Young (Minor Badgers)

Coaches & Crew:

Derek Bloomfield (Strathroy)
Chris Devlin (Oakridge)
Kyle Harris (Strathroy)
Andrew Devlin (Batboy - Oakridge)
Tyler Thuss (Bullpen catcher - Strathroy)

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2011 Playoff Results

Posted by Diane Wakefield at Sep 22, 2011 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )

Minor Rookie -- North London, Champions; EBBA Finalists
Major Rookie -- Sarnia, Champions; St. Thomas, Finalists
Minor Mosquito -- Tillsonburg, Champions; St. Thomas, Finalists
Major Mosquito -- Sarnia, Champions; Oakridge, Finalists
Minor PeeWee -- St. Thomas, Champions; Oakridge, Finalists
Major PeeWee -- Wyoming, Champions; London Badgers Minor PeeWee, Finalists Minor Bantam -- Oakridge, Champions; North London, Finalists
Midget -- St. Thomas, Champions
Midget 3 East -- Thamesford, Champions; EBBA Senators, Finalists
Midget 3 West -- Byron 1, Champions; Byron 2, Finalists
Junior 2 -- St. Thomas, Champions

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LABATT PARK IS #1

Posted by Dan Haugh at Sep 6, 2011 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )

IT IS OFFICIAL!!

 After weeks of voting to narrow the field from 16 to one single baseball park that will be forever recognized as Canada's Favourite Ball Park, the announcement was exactly what all of us involved with the LDBA have known for years.

LABATT PARK is ... 'Canada's Favourite Ball Park.'

Check out the Baseball Canada link for details on the final tabulation of votes.

 

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