Welcome to the 2020/21 season of baseball at the Perth Baseball Club, in what is shaping up to be a very important year for our club, having our final season in our existing club rooms. The City of Stirling will be redeveloping Moyle Pavilion at Inglewood Oval, the building is slated for demolition in April 2021 and the new building is due for completion in November of 2021. This year, we have introduced a new online registration portal, Sportlomo. All registrations will now take place through the portal. Payments of fees will continue as previous either by credit card or directly into our account. Fee structures will be sent out shortly with a raffle book component to raise money for the fit out of our new club house. With the exciting new clubhouse on the horizon, it is vitally important our members get behind the club in registering early and paying fees. We want all players, coaches, scorers, social members and volunteers to register through link below, which will be a great way for our club to update all our members contact details. We want all past players and supporters to register as social members through this LINK. Sponsorship is more important than ever for the Perth Baseball Club. If you are interested in becoming a sponsor, large or small or know of anyone who would love to become a part of our baseball family through sponsorship, please let us know. We have standard packages or we can design a package to suit. Click HERE to view more information on sponsorship opportunities.
We are very excited this season to have appointed Devon Ramirez as our State League Coach and Junior Development Officer. As a club, we are very excited and are looking forward to new beginnings and successes. With Covid-19 and Devon still in the US, we are working every avenue to have Devon at the club this season. Covid-19 has thrown us all many curveballs. With the season fast approaching, and coronavirus still affecting our everyday life, we will endeavour to keep you updated and informed on protocols and changes in circumstances as they happen. Our State League season will begin on the 11th October with all other grades beginning the following week, playing through to mid-March with a break for both seniors and juniors over Christmas. Perth Baseball Club also has two Facebook pages, one is closed for members only, while the other is open for all to see advertising our great club. Please like/follow all our social media pages as this is where we will keep you updated on all news and upcoming activities. Open page: https://www.facebook.com/PerthBaseballClub Closed page: https://www.facebook.com/groups/perthbaseballclub Instagram: https://instagram.com/perthbaseballclub PBC is fully stocked with a range of merchandise available to our members as follows: Caps $35 Size: XS-Small, Medium-Large, Large-X-Large Hoodies $60 Size: Youth 12 – XXXL Club Polo shirt $45 Size: Small - XXXL Warm up T-shirt $25 Size: Youth 10 - XXL Please contact Ros Oliphant on 0400 123 220 or at [email protected] for any merchandise orders. Looking forward to the start of the season, if anyone has any questions don’t hesitate to get in touch with me. Jason Oliphant [email protected] 0417 967 965 President Perth Baseball Club Get your 2020 Pro-League tees!
The second round of orders for training/supporter tees is now open, but only for the next four days. These tees are great for players, supporters, family and friends who want to represent their favourite Pro-League side throughout the season. Check them out and order yours today HERE. Swan Hills Little League is now seeking nominations from members of Swan Districts, Victoria Park-Belmont and Eastern Hills clubs wishing to join the charter committee.
The following positions are now vacant:
All members of all clubs listed above are eligible to nominate and fill these position. For enquiries relating to position descriptions or to lodge your nomination, please contact the Charter Secretary at [email protected] These are critical positions for the smooth operation of our charter and filling all positions is a priority prior to the start of the 2020/21 season as we move towards a return to activity. - Swan Hills LL Committee Attention BWA members:
Sports Club HQ re-set several member passwords for the online portal overnight. If you received an email from [email protected], this is a valid email and potentially may be in your junk file. This password re-set will allow you to complete online registrations for the 2020/21 season. Please check your emails and contact Sports Club HQ directly if you have any questions. One of the most experienced coaches leading a Pro-League side in 2020, Rod Drew is hoping his third season in charge of the Lions will bring another title to the franchise.
The Lions tasted success in the first year of Pro-League baseball in 2018 with a 3-1 win over the Wolves before a third-place finish last year. “My favourite memory from past Pro-League seasons was claiming the first-ever Pro-League championship in 2018,” Drew said, eager to get the team back to that position when games get underway on 4 August. Getting through to the finals may be a challenge, with the competition stronger than previous years, something Drew has identified as he expects every game, and team, to present its own challenges. “With the reintroduction of the Perth Heat Futures players into the program, I expect the standard to be higher and tougher each week,” Drew said. Drew believes Pro-League serves a valuable purpose as Baseball WA’s primary team-based Talent ID and development program. He wants to make a difference as a coach, and he takes inspiration from four-time Hawthorn AFL-premiership-winning coach Alastair Clarkson. “My favourite thing about coaching is being involved in a player’s progress in some way, big or small, that enables them to achieve success and fulfil their dreams,” Drew said. A lot of planning goes into Drew’s coaching, and his experience at local and state levels since the early 90s has certainly made him into a highly sought-after coach. Currently the head coach at South Perth Baseball Club, Drew enjoyed a stint with fellow State League side Morley and has been involved in U14s and U16s teams and the WA’s high-performance programs. “I like to have structure and a plan when it comes to practice and team setup. I believe I can adapt my coaching to the level of both my team and the players that make up the team,” Drew said. Drew’s reputation for working with junior players and coaches is renowned within WA baseball and his ability to translate the finer points of the game allows for anyone to understand and learn, regardless of their skill level or experience. “I try to teach players the basic individual fundamentals, knowledge and understanding a player needs to play and enjoy the game,” Drew said. Drew points out the team’s keys to success in 2020 will largely be reflected in their defensive setup, starting with the pitcher and having the means in the field to back them up. “The focus at this season’s draft was to select players to fill certain positions on the field after drafting mostly pitchers in 2018/19. These draft picks will add strength to our catching and infield positions,” Drew said. “Our draft selections have solidified our catching position for the next couple of seasons with draftees Patrick Temby and Callum Hurrelbrink. Our other draft picks in Taiyo Kurosawa, Flynn McGahan, Brayden Crombie and Aden Browne will add defensive flexibility and give our offence consistent contact and power plus increased base running speed.” The extent of the Lions returning players and their aggressive recruiting of experienced players confirms the team’s solid chances of going all the way again. “We have a high number of returning players who will be participating in this program for their second and third seasons which should put us in a good position to compete consistently and have confidence in their teammates to perform,” Drew said. “With experienced pitchers in Mitchell Field, Jay Reynolds, Lucas John, Calvin Eissens, Connor Chehab and Michael Albertini returning, we look to be in a good position. Add Brannon Hayes, Taj Varga and Josh Dass as returning players, then we have experience and depth.” Claiming the title is just one of Drew's four goals ahead of the 2020 Pro-League season, in which the Lions face the Dragons first-up. “My goals are to enhance each player’s potential, improve each player’s understanding and knowledge, increase each player’s love for the game and reclaim the title”, Drew said. “Our ability to execute the fundamentals consistently will be our biggest challenge. The consistency of our pitchers to throw strikes or pitch to contact will also determine how we go.” |
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