Friday, February 10, 2012

Score keeping Clinic

 Softball Ontario is going to be putting on a 4 hour Score keeping Clinic in Toronto on February 26th 2012.  It is very reasonable at only $20 (plus tax).
If would like to more about Score Keeping of keeping better stats for your team this is a great opportunity.


Softball Ontario Hosts Basic Scorekeeping Clinic

Contact:   Lisa Crompton
                     416-426-7150
                     lcrompton@softballontario.ca
Date:          January 26, 2012
TORONTO, ON - Softball Ontario is happy to announce that we will be hosting a Basic Scorekeeping Clinic on Sunday, February 26, 2012.  The clinic, taught by Softball Ontario Qualified Instructor Andrea Henry, will take place at the Sport Alliance Building in Toronto from 9 AM – 1 PM.

Anyone keeping score – whether for a team, tournaments or for their personal information should attend the Basic Scorekeeping Clinic.  Accurate scorekeeping is important for naming award winners, applying for scholarships and even deciding the outcome of games.  This clinic deals with all notations need to keep score properly, from the basic scoring of hits, walks and strike-outs to marking errors and runner progression (essential for earned and unearned runs), this clinic covers it all!

Sending your Softball Association’s volunteers to a Softball Ontario Basic Scorekeeping Clinic will not only benefit your Association by providing you with trained scorekeepers, but has the additional benefit of helping your Association to improve its SAFE Star Rating!

The cost to attend the Softball Ontario Basic Scorekeeping Clinic is $20+ HST per participant.  The clinics will run provided a minimum of eight (8) participants register.  Anyone interested in registering for the Clinic should contact Lisa Crompton at lcrompton@softballontario.ca or call 416-426-7150.  You can also download the registration form in PDF format.

Softball Ontario is the governing body for the sport of softball in Ontario.  Our goal is to promote and develop the sport of softball for its athletes, officials and volunteers by providing programs and services at all levels of competitions.

The Ontario Trillium Foundation is an agency of the Government of Ontario.  Their mission is to build healthy and vibrant communities throughout Ontario by strengthening the capacity of the voluntary sector, through investments in community-based initiatives.

Saturday, January 7, 2012

Softball Ontario is looking for HOSTS for CANpitch Program

Softball Ontario is Seeking CANpitch Program Hosts for the 2012 Clinic Season

TORONTO, ON - Softball Ontario is now accepting applications for potential hosts of the national pitching program, CANpitch. Each individual program is designed to be delivered over a 6-week period with a local Regional Pitching Instructor trained by Softball Canada’s Master Pitching Instructors.

CANpitch is Softball Canada’s national pitching program created to provide a nationally standardized curriculum based on Softball Canada’s Long-Term Player Development (LTPD) framework for effective teaching at each level. In the past, few Canadian softball players have been exposed to the pitching position which is one reason why the CANpitch Program is being implemented. CANpitch will assist in producing more skills pitchers in Ontario and increase the level and competition in the younger ages of Softball by identifying key drills that reinforce the proper mechanics and teach the fundamental skills of pitching.

The CANpitch Program is designed to increase the number of grassroots level pitchers throughout Canada. Focusing on participants with little to no pitching experience, the Program provides a vehicle to enhance the development of pitching skills and knowledge across Canada at the grassroots level.
Why Use the CANpitch Program?
The CANpitch Program is all about the quality of instruction for all of our participants. Focused on teaching the participants the fundamentals at a more personal level, each participant will have more one on one time per session hours than at their local associations open gym sessions. The ratio of participant to instructor is a minimum of 6 to a maximum of 10 per one instructor.

For six (6) weeks, participants will learn the fundamentals of pitching and help increase the number of pitchers at the grassroots level in Ontario. The overall number of quality pitchers will increase by focusing on the proper fundamental skills from instructors who have been trained to ensure the best.

Who are the Regional Pitching Instructors?
Softball Ontario’s Regional Pitching Instructors are local individuals who have been nationally trained to deliver the CANpitch Program curriculum and are responsible to Softball Ontario. Each instructor has the ability to thoroughly assess all participants’ fundamental skills and will work with each individual at the appropriate stage they feel is best for the participant. This assessment allows each participant to begin at the appropriate stage in the progressive program, which in turn meals that it will build a better foundation for their future pitching skills. (Softball Ontario is responsible for assigning a Regional Pitching Instructor to your Clinic.)

Please note: Softball Ontario will be hosting a Regional Pitching Instructor training session January 14 and 15, 2012 to train more individuals who will be ready and able to deliver the CANpitch curriculum in 2012!

CANpitch Training Session Stages
FUNdamentals Stage – 1 hour, 1 x per week (6 weeks total)
  • Provides each participant with the proper instruction on grip, wrist snap, arm rotation, and stride
  • Participants are required to actively participate in the training sessions
  • Participants MUST supply their own catcher
  • Cost per participant for a 6-week clinic $80.00 plus hst ($90.40 total with tax)
  • This includes a Tshirt (Youth and Adult sized) and Progress Card
  • Each participant is expected to practice at least one (1) time per week in addition to their 1-hour training session; this will better enable the instructor to further develop the basic fundamental skills over the course of the six weeks!
Learning to Train Stage- 1 hour, 1 x per week (6 weeks total)
  • Participants will continue to focus on the FUNdamentals while adding the focus on coordination of the arms and legs, the power line and throwing for strikes
  • Participants are required to actively participate in the training sessions
  • Participants MUST supply their own catcher
  • Cost per participant for a 6-week clinic $80.00 plus hst ($90.40 total with tax)
  • This includes a Tshirt (Youth and Adult sized) and Progress Card
  • Each participant is expected to practice at least one (1) time per week in addition to their 1-hour training session; this will better enable the instructor to further develop the basic fundamental skills over the course of the six weeks!
**Please note: The CANpitch Program is delivered using a progressive curriculum which means that many, if not all, participants who are starting the program for the first time will start at the FUNdamentals Stage.
The CANpitch Program is based on weekly drills using a progressive curriculum and while our Instructors understand that emergencies come up, we expect ALL participants (and parents) to commit to the 6-weeks of training for 1 hour per week. The Program is designed to teach all grassroots participants proper techniques and fundamental movements of pitching and Softball Ontario wants all participants to develop a solid foundation to pitch during the season!

How can YOU be a Host?
To become a Host of the CANpitch Program Softball Ontario must receive a COMPLETED Bid Application Form with the mandatory $100.00 plus hst ($113.00 total deposit) no later than 1 month before your first desired training date. All 6-week training sessions are subject to the availability of a Regional Pitching Instructor during the desired time period. GET YOUR BID FORM IN FAST!

Please find the link below for the 2012 Bid Application Form:
http://softballontario.us2.list-manage.com/track/click?u=cc93dc556953d508d4b73300e&id=ec9b3babdd&e=811c8c7960

Softball Ontario has set a twelve (12) participant minimum to allow an Instructor to deliver the CANpitch Program in your location. This would mean a minimum of six (6) participants per session hour for a total of two hours of delivery. (Hosts should aim to have a minimum of two (2) hours facility time) Softball Ontario is very willing to be flexible in regards to the participant numbers per session hour, with a minimum of six (6) to a maximum of ten (10).

Please find the link below for the 2012 Host Information Packet for more information on being a host:
http://softballontario.us2.list-manage.com/track/click?u=cc93dc556953d508d4b73300e&id=ff06f6277d&e=811c8c7960

How to Submit Your Bid Application Form:
1. Complete and Sign the Bid Application Form found on the Softball Ontario website
2. Include the required total deposit ($100.00 + hst) per Host
3. Forward to the Softball Ontario office at least 2 weeks prior to your preferred start date!
Program Costs                     
CANpitch Training Session StageCost of the 6-week Session – Per ParticipantMinimum Number of Participants – Per Location
FUNdamentals$80.00 + hst ($90.40 total)Twelve (12)
Learning to Train$80.00 + hst ($90.40 total)Twelve (12)


Please review the CANpitch Program section on the Softball Ontario website for additional Host Responsibilities at
www.softballontario.ca. Individuals will be contacted by Softball Ontario with more details regarding Host Responsibilities once your Bid Application has been received and accepted.
 
For more information about the CANpitch Program, or Host Responsibilities, please contact Carly Laxton at 416-426-7150 or by email at
claxton@softballontario.ca.
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