The Diamond League Far North Metro Zone is calling for coach and player nominations for the upcoming Thorobred U24 competition (baseball age 17-23).
Nominations are open for all eligible coaches/players from Alkimos, Carine, North Coast, and Wanneroo Baseball Clubs. Please click HERE to nominate as a coach and click HERE to nominate as a player. Find out more HERE. The Diamond League South West Metro Zone is calling for coaching nominations ahead of the Thorobred U24 competition in May and June 2022.
Clubs within this zone include Kardinya, Kwinana, Peel, Rockingham, Secret Harbour, South Perth, Willetton, and Yangebup. Click HERE to complete the coaching nomination form. As a reminder, school nominations for the 2022 Baseball School Championships close 15 March.
As done previously, we are offering schools a range of dates to choose from for the baseball competition. Primary and secondary schools are encouraged to nominate their interest and preferred dates. Click HERE to view the team nomination portal - simply enter your details and the preferred dates and we'll come back to you once the dates are locked in. For more info on the program, click HERE. Any questions regarding these programs can be directed to Baseball WA Participation Manager David Hayes at participation@baseballwa.asn.au. Baseball Australia has announced the provisional 44-player list of invitees to April’s National Junior Camp, including eight players from Western Australia:
These athletes, along with their peers from NSW, QLD, VIC, and SA, were chosen for the camp following an in-depth review of data collected at the 2022 National Showcase Series events, including the Rays Showcase in WA. “After the success of the Rays Showcase Series for the second straight year, we are excited to see these deserving WA players invited to the National Junior Camp,” Baseball WA CEO Lachlan Dale said. “They have worked extremely hard to showcase their skills and improve their game, and we can’t wait to see what they accomplish at April’s camp and beyond.” Baseball WA High Performance Manager Andy Kyle shares the sentiment. “Congratulations to the Perth Heat Futures athletes, an opportunity to represent your country is always an honour and a huge accomplishment,” Kyle said. “It has been pleasing to see the progress of these athletes over the past 12 months, and I am proud of the way our WA players have handled themselves in such uncertain times. They have stayed the course and given themselves an opportunity to go to camp and put their best foot forwards.” “I am confident, along with the other high performance coaches, that we have chosen a very competitive squad for the Easter Camp.” After April’s camp, a National Junior Squad will be picked to travel to the U.S. in late August before being finalised ahead of the WBSC U-18 Baseball World Cup in Florida. Click HERE to read more and view the full list of National Junior Camp invitees from around the country. |
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