GBL Women’s League Opening Weekend

GBL Women’s League Opening Weekend

Saturday 20th October marked the first game of the inaugural Women’s League for 2018. Four teams from across Queensland have entered into an 8-week competition to play some friendly, yet spirited baseball.

Western District Bulldogs Baseball Club, Southern Stars Baseball Club, and Redcliffe Padres Baseball Club have each put teams forward; with a huge turn out from Padres, resulting in two teams from that club.

Each Saturday, the teams play 1.5hr double headers at the one location starting mid afternoon.

The first game of the double header on Saturday 20th October saw Padres Red go head to head with Wests in a tight game resulting in the two teams drawing 10-10 after 3 innings. With outstanding teamwork and spirit from both teams, this was an entertaining game for the books.

Special mention to the West family who have made the 2018 women’s season a full family affair. Sally West, along with her two daughters, Kate and Amy are all sporting red uniforms for their beloved team, Padres.

Kate West comments on the season being one for the ages, “I would say that I’m incredibly excited about playing with Mum. She is so well known in the baseball community and a perfect example of the target market for this initiative. Baseball mums, sisters, partners, volunteers, fans who know baseball like the back of their hand but have never had a real opportunity to get involved in a social, non-competitive environment. From my perspective, the growth of women’s baseball starts with recruitment for the love of the game. My family are used to playing in a team together (all bar Mum have played in Divisions 4-6 collectively several times over the last four years) and have had varying degrees of success in maintaining familial ties [laughs] but I am very keen to see Mum out of the scorers box and onto the field!”

The final game of the double-header saw the second Padres team (White) take on Southern Stars in a fantastic action packed game. Southern Stars took the win 15-2 after 4 innings of fierce play!

The spirit of the game is captured perfectly in this league of friendly and highly entertaining baseball; with music blaring, all teams playing hard and plenty of laughs, do yourself a favour and get out to your nearest club to watch these games and support women in baseball!

Head to the GBL Fixtures page on the website to view when each team is playing!

*Photos by Rodney Reed, Southern Stars and Wests*

QLD Bandits To Tour Japan in 2019

As part of Baseball Queensland’s agreement with Saitama Prefecture High School Baseball Federation (Japan), Baseball Queensland will take a touring team to Japan from 5-14 July 2019.

The Saitama agreement has seen teams from Japan visit Queensland to play against our U18 QLD Bandits team since 2015. This long standing relationship provides our team with high quality competition in the lead up to our event which serves as a great preparation for our annual National Championships campaign.

In the interest of preserving the relationship with Saitama so future generation of Bandits players might benefit from playing this series of high quality games right before heading off to Nationals, it is imperative that we service the relationship by reciprocating with a tour to Japan. It is BQ’s intent to establish this tour to Japan as a key element in our Queensland Bandits program moving forward.

It is our intent to take the most competitive team available. We are aware that some players on our soon to be selected final team (for 2019 National Championships – 2018/19 QLD Bandits U18 team) may have commitments that render them unavailable for the tour next year (University etc). With this in mind the tour is currently open to any player named in the 2018/19 Squad that was announced after the 2018 U18 State Titles.

Early indications are that the tour will cost approximately $4000.00 per participant. For those interested in participating, you have ample time to start raising/earning funds to help cover the cost of your trip.

If you would like to express your interest or book your spot on this touring team for July 2019 please contact Shayne Watson – E:[email protected]

2018 Baseball Queensland Director Nominee List

Baseball Queensland would like to acknowledge the nominees and wish them all the best of luck at the 2018 BQ AGM.

Nominee List:                                                               Delegates:

Mrs. Zoe Earl – Non-Member                                         Proposer: Mr. Alan Lawton & Seconder: Mr. Tony Conway

Mrs. Joanne Jackson- Member                                      Proposer: Mrs. Jodie Moore &  Seconder Mrs. Danielle Lyons

Mr. Les MacDonald – Member                                       Proposer: Mr. Alan Lawton & Seconder: Mr. David Preston

Mrs. Joanne L Thornton – Non-Member                        Proposer: Mr. Alan Lawton & Seconder Mr. Tony Conway

Mrs. Sally West – Member                                             Proposer: Mr. Tony Conway & Seconder Mr. Dan Wilson

Mr. Clinton White- Member                                            Proposer: Mr. Reginald Renouf & Seconder Mr. Nick Day

 

The Baseball Queensland Annual General Meeting will be held on Friday, 26th October 2018 at 7:00pm at SportsHouse 150 Caxton St, Milton QLD 4064.

If you would like to know how the voting process works feel free to view our Constitution here.

Darryl Luchterhand: 600 GBL Games

Darryl Luchterhand: 600 GBL Games

Baseball Queensland would like to congratulate Darryl Luchterhand on completing his 600th game for the Toowoomba Rangers.

Darryl’s career in baseball is inspiring to say the least, with a love for baseball that runs blood deep, Luchterhand has left his mark on the Ranger’s club in a positive way for all involved. Darryl currently plays in the Division 3 competition and ticked off game 600 in the Rangers’ series against the Narangba Demons last weekend.

Darryl’s journey in baseball started as an A Grade pitcher on the Windsor All Stars team and after his father, Ian, convinced him to take on a player-coach role on the Ranger’s A Grade team in 1992, he never looked back.

Darryl credits his All Stars coach, Ted Roebuck for his success and reveals, “I have a lot to thank Ted for and I’m certain what he’d been able to teach me helped the Rangers win the Division One premiership the first time I came to the club.”

Luchterhand has coached at the club for many years, specifically involved in the junior developmental programs. Darryl coached his daughter, Taylee from under 14’s to under 20’s; so it’s safe to say the baseball gene runs deep in the Luchterhand family.

Darryl comments on why so many Rangers members are devoted to the club’s culture, “I’ve pretty much been the coaching director at the club from day one and when my dad passed away, it was a natural progression to take over running the club. The camaraderie surrounding baseball and at this club made it a hard sport to walk away from. The friends I’ve made just through playing at Rangers are amazing. I’m planning on going overseas next year with my wife and catching up with some of the guys who have player for us over the years is something I’m looking forward to. I’m just proud to be able to play for this club and that’s what it’s about. It’s not all about playing on the field. It’s about playing for the Rangers’ jersey. Players want to get their names on our honour board. That’s what it means to a lot of guys. Not just me.”

Baseball Queensland would like to thank you for all the time and energy you put into coaching and playing over your journey in Queensland baseball; it’s because of people like you that we are able to have the success that we do as a league.

 

 

Shayne Watson Takes on Colombia

Shayne Watson will travel to Colombia this week to assist the U23’s team in the 2018 World Cup.

Baseball Queensland’s Junior Elite Pathway’s Manager, Shayne Watson has a career like no other; being the only coach to have participated in the Modern ABL from the first season as a player and coach, Watson is now using his deep baseball pedigree and on field knowledge to run the Junior Elite Pathway’s program.

Off field Watson is a reserved, mild mannered, unassuming achiever but once he steps over the painted white line, his passion for baseball is contagious. On field, Watson is a clear and precise communicator, he spreads positivity through his constructive feedback and he has perfected the art of engaging and connecting with every player he coaches.

Shayne spoke to Liv about his career both on the baseball field player and coach, as well as how he approaches coaching and developing athletes.

Shayne, where did your baseball journey begin?

I started playing organised t-ball when I was 5 years old with Ipswich Musketeers. However, in saying this, it is hard to say when I ‘actually’ started playing as I was practically born into the sport; I’m a third generation Diamond Sport (Baseball/ Softball) member. My grandmother played softball and my father played baseball.

How did you transition into coaching?

I had always enjoyed coaching even though I was still playing through my Junior and Senior Club, College and Claxton Shield/ ABL career. I commenced working full time at Baseball QLD in 2006 as a Development Officer, which had me delivering baseball to potential new baseballers and assisting in a range of junior programs. I had my first taste at State Level coaching in 2007 where I was on the U16 coaching staff. However, this ambition took a back seat in 2008 when there was talk of a new ABL. I started concentrating on just playing again until I got the ‘tap on the shoulder’ leading up to the 2011/12 ABL season. We had some good young talent coming through in particular Mitch Nilsson and Ryan Battaglia, which resulted in limited spots for me in certain roles on the Bandits roster. The Manager at the time, Kevin Jordan, explained the situation and asked if I wanted to jump on the coaching staff that year. That season is when I started to take my coaching career seriously. I have been on the Bandits staff every year since the inaugural 2011/12 season.

What are your main philosophies when you’re coaching?

Going into my eighth year as a Brisbane Bandits coach, I want to say my philosophies have evolved over time, just like the league has and the athletes that compete in it. I have had and still have quality people around me that I can lean on for guidance, assistance and support. If I was to summarise my approach to coaching it would have to be; ‘Offer an environment where each individual can move forward with their development and reach their goals, along with providing quality examples of behaviour’.

If you could sum up your coaching style, how would you describe it?

I take each person for what and who they are. My coaching style is dependent on the level and age along with my role on a coaching staff or as the Junior Elite Pathway Manager. With the multiple caps I wear I have a responsibility to develop both athletes and coaches within Baseball QLD and the Baseball Australia pathway. Overall I would say, I am approachable and try to relate to each individual to ensure they get the best out of their ability. I like structure that provides clear direction on what we are striving to achieve.

Along with Watson, Queensland outfielders, Aaron Whitefield and Jack Barrie will be playing in the World Cup this month in Colombia. Team Australia will take on Korea, Puerto Rico, Venezuela, the Dominican Republic and the Czech Republic in Group B.The top three teams will progress to the Super Round.Australia’s opening Group B game is against Venezuela on October 19.

To follow the team’s journey, head to their Facebook page for regular updates.

QLD Senior and Youth Women’s coaching staff announcement

The Junior Elie Pathways Manager, Shayne Watson is pleased to announce the Coaching Staff’s for both Senior and Youth Women’s QLD Bandits State Team’s. “We have put together two great coaching staff’s to lead our Women’s Pathway into the future” says Watson. The return of Geoff Wade, Field Manager for Youth Women’s Program, has been at the forefront of our BQ Development Programs over previous years and leading initiatives to build on a sustainable future.

The Senior Program will be led by Lisa Norrie who is Assistant Director of Baseball Operations & Women’s High Performance and first female coach in the Australian Baseball League. Watson explains “I am excited to have Lisa in the State Program and continue our work together following a successful Brisbane Bandits season last year”.

Both programs will be commencing throughout December following Baseball Queensland first Women’s State Titles, 15th-18th December. “This is massive step forward for us” Watson continues, “This tournament will be exclusive to all BQ Female members”. For further information please contact your Region.

With Baseball Queensland’s commitment in developing and promoting a female pathway, there will be a seven week Strength and Conditioning commencing 7th November at Banister Park. Delivered by BQ S&C Staff, the purpose will be developing functional movement and general strength for all female athletes over the age of 12 years.

To register for this program please follow the link:  https://eventdesq.sportstg.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=main&EventDesqID=30261&OrgID=16727

 

QLD Bandits Coaching Staff

Senior Women

Field Manager- Lisa Norrie

Assistant Coach- Shane Bennett

Pitching Coach- Justin Erasmus

 

Youth Women

Field Manager- Geoff Wade

Assistant Coach- Neal Ragau

Assistant Coach- James Foxwell

Executive Officer- Maureen Lessmann

 

For any further questions please contact Shayne Watson, Junior Elite Pathway Manager, [email protected] or 07 3876 2222