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Baseball Quebec proposes changes to women’s high performance programs

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Vanessa Riopel, new women’s baseball coordinator for Baseball Quebec, is making a major change in the high performance structure to better support the elite women in Quebec. “We have two objectives in this process,” says the new coordinator. “Keep our daughters a little older in high performance and give our 19U players better competition opposition.”

Several older girls had to stop playing elite because they no longer had a coaching option. It was necessary to create a reception level throughout the summer season for this group of elite girls. We also believe that as we go up against more mature girls, our 19U girl group will see their competitiveness increase over the weeks. This new approach will promote our future initiatives, such as establishing a support structure at the CEGEP and university level in the coming years.

The new program will bring together our best players from Quebec 17 years and over in order to develop them together, but also in the face of adversity to continue to progress. “By talking to Maxime Hockhoussen and Yannick Desjardins of the ABC, I loved their concept of” SUPER LEAGUE “where their best players are grouped and trained in a Minor League Baseball mode,” she adds.

It is therefore under the same model that we will select our 28 best players aged 17 and over. We will form two equal teams, namely the BLUES and the WHITES. The girls will practice together on Saturday mornings and then divide to make way for the competition in the afternoon. They will be challenged in specific situations. In addition to the BLEUS vs WHITES series, they will play in the 18U / 21UF league in Lanaudière to have 2 additional games per athlete during the week.

The girls will be supervised by passionate coaches, but also former elite players who want to give back to the new generation of athletes.

Charles St-Laurent, Head Coach

Coach for ten years, Charles has an interesting track record with a lot of experience in major competitions. He has been coaching the provincial women’s teams for several years now and has been on the podium several times with them. In addition to playing a coaching role, Charles is a man who is deeply involved in the development of the women’s component in Quebec.

Xavier V. Aguilar, Pitching Coach and kinesiologist
Xavier has been in the coaching business for over 15 years. He not only has the knowledge of baseball, but above all as a physical trainer who will allow him to have a real impact on the sports performance of our athletes from Quebec teams.

Mathieu Péclet, Infield Coach
Mathieu has been working with head coach Charles St-Laurent since the 2015 season. Involved every year as a coach at the Claude-Raymond Classic, Mathieu has been involved in excellent baseball for several years now. In 2018, he won the gold medal with the Quebec 21U women’s team at the Canadian championship.

Catherine Labelle, Assistant Coach
Previously a player in the Quebec teams, Catherine began to be involved as a coach of the provincial teams in 2019. Already working in this capacity in volleyball, she was able to bring her passion and her knowledge to all the members of the team. An excellent hitter and leading vaulter, Catherine knows how to inspire young athletes.

These four coaches will obviously be supported by Vanessa Riopel on the field as well as other guest coaches including several important names in the world of baseball in Quebec. These people will come to share their knowledge and experience during the big development days on Saturday. They will be unveiled shortly.

For Sylvain Saindon, technical director at Baseball Quebec, the women’s part of baseball is coming to a crossroads. “The past 4 years have seen our Quebec teams program grow and become more professional over the years. Our former women’s baseball coordinator, Steve Langlois, had done a colossal job of putting all the pieces of the puzzle in place.

“We are now grafting all the great projects around this structure. Think of the 2023 Quebec Games where our girls will be represented for the first time in the history of the Games. A first also for the Canada Games in 2025.

“We also remain in partnership with Baseball Canada for the holding of several events, including a camp inspired by the T12 ( talent detection camp organized by the Jays ) that could be held here in August in Quebec. Due to the lack of a Canadian Championship this year, this event could serve as recruitment for the next Team Canada formation ”

 

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