What's New?
Updated
November 24, 2008
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Annual General Meeting
Tuesday December 2, 2008
7:00 pm
Mosquito Clubhouse (Wilf Sadler Field)
in Lambrick Park.
An invitation is
extended to all our membership to attend this meeting at
which we will review the state of the organization, our
finances, and select an Executive for the coming season.
We are
looking for volunteers to fill a number of roles in 2009.
Key positions
needing to be filled include:
Initiation,
Novice and Pee Wee Coordinators, Clubhouse Coordinator
and Umpire Coordinator
If you are interested in
helping out and need more information on these
positions, please contact Keith Davidoff, GHBA President
at
ksdavidoff@telus.net.
Please note this meeting is NOT for registration.
Registration will occur early in the new year.
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Who We Are
The
Gordon Head Baseball Association (GHBA) provides a
comprehensive baseball program for players from 4 to 12
years old, in
5
separate divisions including Blastball, Initiation
(T-Ball),
Novice (Tadpole), Mosquito and Pee Wee. We are part of the
British Columbia Minor Baseball Association (BCMBA)
and locally, play under the jurisdiction of the
Greater Victoria Minor Baseball Association (GVMBA).
Our program has three distinct playing seasons,
depending on player age and ability:
► Spring
(April to June) – for recreational and developmental
baseball at the Blastball, Initiation and Novice levels
and for competitive city-wide house ball at the Mosquito
and Pee Wee levels.
► Summer (July and August) – for All-Star competitive
baseball at the Mosquito and Pee Wee level; and
► Fall (September and October) – for single level,
recreational house ball for 11 and 12 year olds (run
through Lambrick Park Baseball Association). |
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Visit the Greater Victoria Minor Baseball Website at
www.victoriabaseball.com for details on our parent
association.
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Please Visit Our Sponsors
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Baseball Links
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Park Location
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Click
here for directions and an air photo map of our diamonds.
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GHBA
acknowledges the financial assistance of the Province of British
Columbia that is provided through the Direct Access Program. |
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