CEO Acknowledgement: Youth Women’s State Team –

On behalf of Baseball Queensland, I would like to acknowledge Queensland’s Youth Women’s team for their historic Silver medal win at this year’s Australian Youth Women’s Championships.

Through the collective efforts and sacrifices of the coaching staff lead by Mr. Geoff Wade, you the players and your parents, you have not only created history for women’s baseball in Queensland, but you have set a foundation for the future growth of women in Baseball.

It is with great honour that we acknowledge your historic milestone, you have made us all Queensland proud!

As CEO of Baseball Queensland, a special acknowledgement to the coaches, staff, parents and you, the young women who have represented Queensland at this year’s Australian Youth Women’s Championships.

“Building a Better Future for Baseball.”

Schedule for Women’s and Youth Women’s Nationals

Schedule for Women’s and Youth Women’s Nationals

Baseball Australia has released the schedules for the Women’s and Youth Women’s Nationals that are set to take place in Canberra, ACT in Mid April.

With both of our state representative teams training hard we are looking to be at our best come April to take on Australia’s best baseballers.

Australian Women’s Nationals Schedule –  For Queensland

Day 1: April 1412:00 pm vs SA
3:00 pm vs VIC W

Day 2: April 15
10:00 am vs VIC B

Day 3: April 16
10:30 am vs NSW

Day 4: April 17
1:00 pm vs WA

Day 5 – 7: April 18 – 20
Reseeded for pool play

Day 8: April 21
Finals

 

Australian Youth Women’s Nationals Schedule –  For Queensland

Day 1: April 15 2:45 pm vs VIC

Day 2: April 16
8:45 am vs NSW
12:45pm vs WA

Day 3: April 17
10:45 am vs IND

Day 4: April 18
10:45 pm vs VIC
12:45 pm vs NSW

Day 5: April 19
8:45 am vs WA
2:45 pm vs IND

Day 6: April 20
Reseeded for finals

You can follow along with both Teams through Game Changer:

Open Women: https://gc.com/tmt/fall-2019/2019-australian-womens-championship-5c522e1e4e5d750020750661

Youth Women: https://gc.com/tmt/fall-2019/2019-australian-youth-womens-championship-5c522eb93ca4b7001e96a21e

See Below for full schedules for all teams.

 

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Schedule for Women’s and Youth Women’s Nationals

BQ Youth Women win tight contest in Annual Team vs Parents game.

On Sunday morning the Queensland Youth Women competed against their parents in their 3rd annual contest. This years game was another tight affair seeing the youth women win 17-14.

Despite having batting superstar Louis Zamora who continually showed the youth women his powerful hitting skills, Roger Bastow’s base running speed being crippled by an unstable knee, the parents seemed to come undone even when fielding 17 players in defence. Even those who know the game well like Brad Hamson, President of Redlands Baseball Club, weren’t enough to get the Parents over the line. Our Youth Women continued to hit gaps and pester the parents to steal the win.

All fun aside, this initiative was introduced by Board Director Geoff Wade who is the Head Coach for Queensland Youth Women. His intention was to help parents understand and appreciate the challenge and skill level required to play the game of baseball. By experiencing the game first hand a true understanding of key elements like concentration and physical endurance was developed so the parents have an appreciation of what their daughters face when they take the field.

Geoff ‘coached’ the parent’s team and Hannah Marshall was appointed the coach of the Youth Women’s team. This was important learning for the girls as they had to work out line ups, positions, and strategy for ensuring equal participation. Having to make these decisions will hopefully help the girls to understand why coaches make the decisions that they do when managing a game.

A fun day was had by all with both teams experiencing new situations that not only will help long-term on the field for our youth women, but also continue to build quality relationships outside of the game.

It is also rumoured that one of our youth women could face a disciplinary hearing at home for striking out her father. We will have more information on this in the coming days.

Schedule for Women’s and Youth Women’s Nationals

INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY: APPRECIATION

INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY: APPRECIATION

By Liv Wilson

Over the past year, Baseball Queensland has actively paved the way for women
in baseball by introducing a number of new initiatives into their calendar, all with 
the common goal of increasing the participation and enjoyment of women in 
baseball.

As we celebrate International Women’s Day, Baseball Queensland would like to
 commend the achievements of all the individuals and teams that have been 
integral to the growth of female baseball.
 In 2018 Geoff Wade, Director of Participation initiated a sub-committee
 specifically focussed on ensuring the continued growth of female participation
in baseball with many fresh and innovative ideas. Stemming from this, there
 have been a number of achievements throughout the season that should be
acknowledged.


Baseball Queensland ran a Junior Elite Program for females which began with a
 5 week Girl’s Development Program that lead into the inaugural Women’s State
 Titles held in September. The QLD Women’s and Youth State Titles ran over four 
busy days, with fantastic participation rates and feedback.
 To encourage women of all ages to play, Baseball Queensland also ran a nine week Open GBL Women’s League in late 2018. Four teams entered from around
 Brisbane and competed admirably for the Janelle Dunsdon Trophy, which was
 won by Redcliffe Padres. This inaugural season was very well received and 
proved to not only be a lot of fun but also assisted in generating significant
 awareness for the sport within the local media and the broader community.
 In a fantastic demonstration of what can be achieved through determination
 and dedication at grassroots level, Western Districts Bulldogs entered a girl’s
 team into the GBL Junior League competition, and Carina Red Sox entered a
 women’s team into the GBL Division 4 competition.

July 2018 marked the 
first time Baseball Queensland were able to field two complete female teams in
the Timberjacks International Friendship Series in Lismore.
 A number of individuals have excelled both on and off the field and we would
like to congratulate their achievements.
 Luisa Gauci, 17, from Carina Redsox Baseball Club will be the first female 
baseballer from Queensland to be accepted into the U.S. collegiate system.
 August 2019 marks a special month for Gauci as she will set off for Menlo
 College, California to embark on the first leg of her college journey. Not only is
 Luisa the first female baseballer from Queensland to be accepted into college,
 but only the second female in the entire country.


Queensland also had two very talented local athletes feature on the Australian
 Emeralds roster for the 2018 Women’s Baseball World Cup. Tammy McMillan
 and Taylah Welch wore green and gold in August to represent their country in
 Florida, USA along with 18 other Australians. They competed extremely well and 
made us all very proud.


Brisbane Bandits Assistant Coach, Lisa Norrie has been an integral part of the
 Brisbane Bandits 4th consecutive win in the Australian Baseball League. Lisa
 was the first ever female coach in the ABL and is now the first female coach to 
win back-to-back championships. Lisa was also the assistant coach for The
 Australian Emeralds while they competed in the WBWC.


Baseball Queensland would like to acknowledge and celebrate the marvellous
 contribution of all females in our great sport. Whether you are a player,
 volunteer, coach, scorer, umpire, club committee representative, regional 
representative, Board of Management representative, fan, supporter, cheerleader or “Mum’s taxi”, thank you for all that you do and the spirit with which
 you do it. Baseball is significantly richer because of your involvement – long
 may it continue to increase.


Baseball Queensland’s CEO, Paul Gonzalez wishes to pass on his 
congratulations and thanks, “Baseball Queensland and the Board of
 Management would like to acknowledge the collective efforts of everyone who
 make contributions within the sport, through continued collaboration and 
strategic focus, women in baseball will help shape and grow this great game 
into the future. As CEO of Baseball Queensland, I could not be prouder of the
 genuine efforts of the collective group’s ability to work towards cohesive
 solutions within the vision of Baseball Queensland, in “Building a Better Future
 for Baseball.”


Happy International Women’s Day!

Schedule for Women’s and Youth Women’s Nationals

Girls Development Program – Div II State Titles teams

Baseball Queensland’s Girls Development Program will be entering Teams into the Little League, Junior League and Senior League Division II State Titles. The Program is seeking expressions of interest from players and coaches for each age group.

Program details

Tournament:     11th to 14th April

Location:            TBA (South East QLD)

Cost:                   Approx. $160 (tournament Levy is yet to be finalised)

Apparel:             Shirt and Cap

Program:            1-2 practice session in the weeks leading up to State Titles

 

Online Expression of Interest (both Players and Coaches): https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/BQ_Girls_Dev_DivII_ST

If you have any questions or require additional information please contact Shayne Watson, Junior Elite Pathway Manager, shayne@baseballqld.asn.au

Schedule for Women’s and Youth Women’s Nationals

QLD Open Women’s Team Announcement

Given the success of the recent Women’s State Titles, the interest in participation in the female pathways has grown leading to more players than ever before competing for a chance to wear the Queensland uniform. Lisa Norrie, Manager of the 2019 Queensland Open Women’s Team and her coaching staff had their work cut out for them in selecting a final team from the growing talent pool available. Congratulations to the following players selected to play for the Queensland Open Women’s team in 2019:

Riordan Bradley
Lindsay Campbell
Ashleigh Dyer
Luisa Gauci
Keely Henderson
Shiori Hoshino
Chloe Humphreys
Kira Kamada
Darian Lawton
Courtney Low
Taylee Luchterhand
Lily Moffat
Courtney Murphy
Olivia Stevens
Tania Stoyles
Madison Tough
Laura Wagner

Shadows
Ella Callinan
Molly Donald
Sophie Marriot
Riley O’Brien

Congratulations to all players selected.