News and Announcements
Batting Cage Bookings
Coaches - To book a time for your team, please submit BATTING CAGE USAGE FORM
Teams may only book 1 two hour session at a time. Upon completion of your first session you may then book your next session. When booking your session you may only book with weekday start times of 5pm and 7pm. Weekends 9am,11am,1pm,3pm,5pm and 7pm. You will receive confirmation of your booking from Steve.2011 Alumni play Junior
Here are some players still playing : Juniors 18 to 24 years old
Michael Chow: 2006 Richmond Bantam AAA
2007 North Shore Twins
2008 White Rock Titians
2009 Richmond Midget AAA
2010 VC Junior Capilanos
2011 VC Junior Capilanos
Matthew Yee : 2007 Vancouver Mounties Bantam AAA
2008 - 2010 VC Midget Force
2009 picked up by Newton : Western Canada Midget AA Champ
2011 VC Junior Spitz
Victor Lai: 2007 Vancouver Mounites Bantam AAA
2008 - 2010 VC Midget Force
2011 VC Junior Spitz
Field Booking
Coaches - To book a Field for practices, Please submit FIELD REQUEST FORM
You may only book a field once you have completed your scheduled time slot. Booking a field 2 or 3 weeks in advance may result in your allocation being lost a due to rescheduling of rained out games.
Click link below to view 2014 Field Bookings Calendar in full screen
Other Associations Links
Lower Mainland & Sunshine Coast
Island & Interior
Island | Interior |
Alberni Valley | Kamloops and District Minor Baseball |
Campbell River | Kelowna Minor Baseball |
Chemainus | Revelstoke Minor Baseball |
Comox Valley Baseball | Rutland Minor Baseball |
Duncan Junior Baseball | Salmon Arm Minor Baseball |
Greater Victoria Minor | South Okanagan Minor Baseball |
Ladysmith Minor Baseball | Summerland Minor Baseball |
Lake Cowichan | Vernon and District Baseball |
Nanaimo Minor Baseball | Westside Minor |
Oceanside Minor Baseball | |
Saltspring Minor Baseball |
Rally Cap ( under 7 years old ) born 2008, 2009
Rally Cap is designed for T-Ball and Blastball participants, their coaches, and parents. Three teams convene to share a playing time, with two teams playing while the third practices. Teams rotate after each inning. The program offers complete lesson plans and initiation drills that are a bonus for coaches and parents new to the game. Why Rally Cap? Since 2005, participating associations have reported increases in registration. The program combines playing and drills to keep young participants interested, active and learning, and coming back to the game season after season. Visit Baseball Canada for more details about the program and the skills.
|