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Red Deer Minor Baseball Has Two Baseball Alberta Award Recipients

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Red Deer Minor Baseball was very pleased to be represented recently by two Baseball Alberta Award recipients in 11U Player of the Year Wyatt Schmidt and Umpire of the Year Clayton Wandler.

11U Player of the Year Wyatt Schmitt.

Red Deer Minor Baseball Association is proud to have Baseball Alberta’s 11U AA Player of the Year as one of our own! Wyatt Schmitt, a third year RDMBA player, is described by his coaches as a talented young player and a pleasure to coach. Wyatt’s favorite part of baseball is being part of the team. He is an admirable young player that works hard and plays with his whole heart, always quick to offer words of encouragement to his teammates. When Wyatt isn’t taking part in team commitments, he can be found playing backyard farm baseball with brothers Luke and Jasper. Wyatt’s 2021 season was played on our Tier I Silver Medal winning 11U AA Dick’s Auto Braves. Red Deer Minor Baseball Association congratulates Wyatt Schmitt and looks forward to his development in 2022 and for many years to come!

Junior Umpire of the Year Clayton Wandler in action.

Wandler begun his umpiring journey just 7 years ago, working his way up to a level 3, respected umpire, for all divisions up to, and including, 18U and Senior AAA. Clayton has been awarded assignments including 15U AA Westerns, 15U AAA Provincials as well as his first time as plate ump in the Sunburst League this past season. Having been mentored by some great umpires in the game, Clayton has chosen to mentor our upcoming, first and second year umpires in return, giving back to our great game. Red Deer Minor Baseball Association congratulates Clayton Wandler and looks forward to seeing him on the diamond in 2022.

 

 

 

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Baseball Alberta Seeks New Program Coordinator

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The Baseball Alberta Programs Coordinator role is a comprehensive, multi-faceted role with broad responsibilities for baseball program administration and delivery in Alberta. Reporting to the Executive Director with ultimate accountability to the Board of Directors of Baseball Alberta, this role will be based out of the Baseball Alberta Edmonton office working as part of a team of employees focused on serving the member Associations of the province in developing, administering, and growing the sport of baseball in Alberta.

Application deadline is January 31, 2022.

FOR FULL JOB DESCRIPTION and to apply on line via INDEED, CLICK HERE

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Red Deer’s Hayley Lalor invited to Baseball Canada’s WNT showcase

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Red Deer’s Hayley Lalor (middle) has been invited to the Baseball Canada’s Women’s National Team showcase later this month in Quebec. (Photo courtesy of Baseball Canada)

By Byron Hackett
Red Deer Advocate

August 3, 2021 – Red Deer’s Hayley Lalor is set to compete with the top female baseball players across the country.

Lalor, 21, was one of 41 players invited to participate in a six-day showcase camp in Trois-Rivières, Québec from Aug. 8 to 13. The camp will feature daily practices and inter-squad games.

“Mostly looking forward to getting to play a bunch of games and be out there with a lot of the girls that I’ve played with before who are my friends. Just a chance to get to do something that we haven’t got to do in quite a while,” Lalor said.

It will be the second national team camp for Lalor — she earned an invite in 2019, after helping Alberta to bronze in the 2019 Women’s Baseball Invitational Championships in Okotoks.

Lalor hasn’t been able to play much baseball over the last two summers because of the COVID-19 pandemic but has been putting in work on the field this season with her dad Dwayne and her sister Kelsey.

“I haven’t been playing with a team because our women’s team, with the circumstances all over the province we weren’t able to have a team. I’ve been out with my sister and my dad, we’ve been practicing a lot,” said Lalor, who figures to play outfield at Canada’s camp.

Hayley’s sister Kelsey, also an outfielder, was an all-star for Canada at the 2019 Women’s Baseball World Cup.

The COVID-19 pandemic caused the 2020 WBSC Women’s Baseball World Cup to be postponed and it’s still undetermined when it will be played. Canada won a bronze medal at the last World Cup event in 2018 and came in at third in the latest WBSC Women’s Baseball World Rankings.

The national team camp at the very least is a chance for Canada’s best women to get on the baseball field again.

“We’re thrilled to be in a position where we can have athletes participate in-person, in team and individual baseball activities,” said Women’s National Team program director André Lachance.

“Like the rest of the world, the past year and a half has been a challenge for our program so having this showcase camp is something that we feel fortunate for, and we intend on taking advantage of our time together.”

In the fall, Hayley will enter her fourth year at MacEwan University and play her third season with the Griffins women’s basketball team.

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Canadian Baseball Community Mourns Loss of Umpire Mitch Ball

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May 3, 2021, Lethbridge, AB – The Alberta and entire Canadian baseball community was saddened this weekend to learn of the passing of umpire Mitch Ball, due to complications from COVID-19.

Mitch was a well-respected umpire in the Western Canadian Baseball League and also participated in many Baseball Canada Championships, including the 2018 Senior Men’s Championship in Victoria, where he was behind the plate for the Gold Medal game.

In a statement on their website, Baseball Alberta and the Baseball Alberta Umpire Committee, “wanted to express our deepest condolences to the family and friends after the passing of our member and friend Mitch Ball this past weekend. The loss of Mitch is devastating to the entire Baseball Alberta Umpire fraternity.”

“Mitch was loved and admired by all those who were lucky enough to have met him. An amazing umpire on the field, Mitch was an even better person off it. Mitch was kind, humble, generous, and caring. The kind of guy who would do absolutely anything for you. The impact Mitch made on umpires and other individuals across the country cannot be measured.”

As an elite senior international umpire, Mitch defined what it meant to be a program umpire. Mitch’s contributions included instructing various Alberta NUCP clinics from Level 1 to the Super Clinic, umpiring 7 Baseball Canada Championships, Supervising at 3 Baseball Canada Championships, and umpiring at 3 international events. Mitch has been a Umpire Committee Member since 2010, serving in different capacities including the Level 1-3 Program Portfolio lead and most recently was involved in many special projects.

Our thoughts and prayers are with his wife Jana, their children, and Mitch’s countless friends throughout the baseball world. He will be dearly missed.

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