Intermediate League Survey

Intermediate League Survey

Is your player participating in the current Intermediate League regional qualification games or is your player entering their first year of Junior League next season? Baseball Queensland’s Participation Committee would love your feedback on the recently introduced age group and your experiences so far. Your opinions and feedback will help inform an upcoming discussion around the possible introduction of this age group in the GBL competition for next season.
If you could please complete this survey by Wednesday 10th march would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you for your help.
Queenslanders selected in Inaugural National Junior Squad

Queenslanders selected in Inaugural National Junior Squad

Baseball Queensland would like to congratulate those selected in the Inaugural National Junior Squad.

Baseball Australia released the extended squad today via their channels of the entire squad which hosts 17 Queenslanders.

The squad will take part in a camp at the Australian Institute of Sport in Canberra from April 3-11 as part of Boral Team Australia’s preparations for the 2021 WBSC U-18 Baseball World Cup in Florida.

Queensland alongside Victoria made up the majority of the squad with 17 players each, whilst NSW have 14, Western Australia nine, South Australia two and one from the Australian Captial Territory.

Players were chosen following an in-depth review of information collected at the National Showcase Series events around the country earlier this year.

Below is the list of Queensland players selected in alphabetical order.

ANDERSON, ASHLEYOF
SURFERS PARADISE
FAULKNER, TOMAOFMUDGEERABA
FOX, JAIMECMUDGEERABA
GROUNDS, JACKSONUTLWINDSOR
HAWKINS, NICOLASOFCARINA
HOGAN, JOELRHPREDCLIFFE
LEMM, JOHNCWINDSOR
MCCLELLAND, CAINC
LISMORE WORKERS
OLIVE, COOPERRHP
SURFERS PARADISE
ROBERTS, LACHLANUTLWINDSOR
SMITH, LUKEINFREDCLIFFE
SNELL, HAYDENLHPWINDSOR
SUMMERFORD, DECLANRHP
SURFERS PARADISE
VALDEZ CADENA, GABRIELRHPWINDSOR
WALLACE, CALLUMRHPWINDSOR
WALMSLEY, BENLHPREDCLIFFE
WILSON, LACHLANINFREDCLIFFE

Baseball Australia National Player Development Manager Andrew Riddell shared his thoughts about the inclusion of Ashley Anderson, the Surfers Paradise outfielder who was tragically involved in a fatal accident on the weekend after being selected.

“He had worked tirelessly to be a part of the squad and had developed into a fantastic young baseball player and an even better teammate,” Riddell said.

“We would like to pass on our deepest condolences to his family, friends and our baseball community in Queensland.”

Anderson was included on the squad list, with the consent of his family, to acknowledge his achievement and celebrate his selection.

Vale Ashley Anderson

Vale Ashley Anderson

The Baseball Queensland community were saddened with news over the weekend that Ashley Anderson tragically passed away following a car accident.

Ash has been involved in our Performance Pathway Programs over the last several years and a member of Surfers Paradise and Beenleigh Hawks Baseball Club throughout his junior playing career. His latest QLD representation was his selection in the 2021 U18 QLD Team. Following a successful QLD Showcase Event, Ash had been selected in the National Training Squad. His outlook on life, determination towards his development and infectious smile was a major influence on many players and coaches throughout Baseball QLD.

Baseball QLD extends our condolences to Amber, Cliff, Leah and Jade.

EOI for women to play in BQ Div 2 teams at QLD Little League Pathway Championships

EOI for women to play in BQ Div 2 teams at QLD Little League Pathway Championships

Baseball QLD is seeking expressions of interest from girls in the Little League and Junior League age group’s wishing to play in an all-girls BQ team at the 2021 Div II State Titles, 15th – 18th April, Redcliffe Padres.

We are also seeking coaches for this program as well. If you would like to express your interest please register below as well.

Registration will close 11:59pm Wednesday 24th February 2021.

Register your expression of interest: https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=Zby1HewCs0eGuM7ERswbd53Uc61Ueg9No7SAIEx0DsRUMjhMRUlPSUowNDFJSTBRVVJXMEozNlNJOC4u

For further information please contact Shayne Watson [email protected]

QLD Women Team Announcement

QLD Women Team Announcement

Baseball Queensland is pleased to announce the final rosters for our QLD Women Team’s. This year we will be entering two teams in the 2021 Australian Women’s Championships, 2nd to 9th April, Adelaide. Entering two teams is a true reflection of the growth in Senior and Junior Women’s baseball in Queensland. Congratulations to all the players, coaches and supporters involved throughout our female pathway programs. We have a positive future as this program paves the way for all up and coming young female baseballer’s.

 

QLD Maroon Players

BASTOW, Paris

BENDER, Mila

BRADELY, Riordan

BUTLER, Jade

CALLINAN, Ella

CAMPBELL, Lyndsey

DAY, Georgina

DONNELLY, Jessica

FOXWELL, Kya

HENDERSON, Keely

HOSHINO, Shiori

JAMESON, Sarah-Jane

LOW, Courtney

MARSHALL, Hannah

MOFFAT, Lily

RAMIREZ, Isabella

TOUGH, Maddison

ZAMORA, Tamika

 

Coaches

Head Coach – Lisa Norrie

Assistant Coach – Nick Bachono

E.O. – Anne-Maree Adams

 

 

QLD Black Players

BENDER, Mia

CALDWELL, Nicola

DAVIES, Lauren

DIXON, Ava

LESSMANN, Cate

MARROW, Paris

NAPIER, Hazel

OBRIEN, Riley

PICKFORD, Isabelle

RAGAU, Brianna

RAWHITI – NOBLE, Aroha

ROWE, Connie

RYAN, Chloe

VAN PEPPEN, Allie

WARREN, Emilie

WARREN, Josie

WILLIAMS, Kaylee

 

Coaches

Head Coach – Geoff Wade

Assistant Coach – Neal Ragau

Assistant Coach – Cate Lessmann

E.O – Maureen Lessmann

Queensland communities get $16 million boost

Queensland communities get $16 million boost

Attorney-General and Minister for Justice, Minister for Women and Minister for the Prevention of Domestic and Family Violence The Honourable Shannon Fentiman.

More than 690 Queensland community groups will benefit from $16 million in funding from the latest round of Gambling Community Benefit Fund (GCBF) grants.

Today, Attorney-General and Minister for Justice Shannon Fentiman announced the successful recipients from Round 106 of the GCBF.

“The grants are fantastic in supporting a variety of local community driven projects – from a women’s refuge providing much-needed accommodation for families experiencing domestic and family violence, to a humidicrib for a local wildlife rescue,” Ms Fentiman said.

The grants are used to assist not-for-profit community groups provide services, host events and upgrade equipment and facilities that benefit their local community.

“All of our successful recipients do fantastic work in our local communities,” Ms Fentiman said.

“For example, students in regional and remote areas will also benefit from a digital education package on cervical cancer, with $10,000 going to the Australian Cervical Cancer Foundation to help them deliver programs where they can’t reach students face-to-face.”

Ms Fentiman said eligible organisations can get online and apply for funding under Round 108 from today.

“We know 2020 was extremely tough for so many Queenslanders,” Ms Fentiman said.

“These grants will continue to support our hardworking local groups and in turn create safer and harmonious communities.

“I encourage any community organisations including sporting clubs, P&Cs and not-for-profits to apply for grants of up to $35,000 for projects that will benefit their community.”

Round 108 of the Gambling Community Benefit Fund is open for application until 28 February 2021. To view the full list of recipients from Round 106 and apply for Round 108 visit www.justice.qld.gov.au/grants.