A MESSAGE FROM BASEBALL WA REGARDING THE NOVEL CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19) (12 MARCH 2020)
We would like to reassure the Baseball WA community that we are closely monitoring the updates regarding the Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) from the Government of Western Australia’s Department of Health, as well as Baseball Australia, the Department of Local Government, Sport and Cultural Industries and Sport Australia. Presently there are no restrictions on events where large numbers of people congregate, but we are conscious of the need to monitor any developments with COVID-19 and will act in accordance with the advice from the relevant authorities. Baseball WA will provide additional information to our members as it becomes available and keep our community updated on any disruptions to the delivery of regular programs or events, should they occur. The health and well-being of our participants is our highest priority, but it is important that people remain calm and act on the best health advice available. Good luck to the South Perth Cubs and Carine Cats in Friday night's State League 1 elimination game!The 2019/20 Baseball WA State League 1 regular season came to an end last week, with the Wanneroo Giants, Morley Eagles, Braves, South Perth Cubs and Carine Cats booking their ticket to the postseason after locking up spots in the competition’s top five.
Wanneroo claimed the minor premiership, while Carine snuck into the Wildcard game after claiming a pair of wins in Week 20. Baseball WA is pleased to announce that Daniel Schmidt will coach the Junior League Tiger Academy Team.
Daniel is a current member of the Australian National Team and has played for the Perth Heat for the last 13 years. Daniel was also a professional pitcher signing and playing in the Philadelphia Phillies organization. Daniel is excited to extend his knowledge to the Junior League Tiger Academy Team. |
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