Baseball Canada

2004 Baseball Canada Senior Championship Schedule

August 26-30, 2004

Moncton, NB

Website and Results www.2004seniorbaseballchampionship.ca/

MEMO TO TEAMS:

Players, Coaches & Team Officials

  • Teams must be in Moncton by 5:00pm, Wednesday, August 25, 2004.

  • Accommodations provided at the University of Moncton or at the host hotel, Howard Johnson Plaza Hotel. Seven out-of-town teams will stay at the University of Moncton. Teams choosing to make accommodations other than at the University, players will be given $28.00 per person / per day.

  • Rooms will be available from Wednesday, August 25th thru Monday, August 30th

  • Earlier arrival & later departure arrangements must be made by individual teams contacting the host committee.

  • Transportation has been arranged for all teams (players and coaches only. Transportation will be available to and from the airport and for all events during the championship. Only teams staying at the University of Moncton or Howard Johnson Plaza Hotel will be provided with transportation.

  • Breakfast and supper will be the responsibility of the individual teams. A breakfast plan is available at the University of Moncton at a cost of $5.75 per person, per day. You must advise the host committee if your team will be taking part in the breakfast plan. (menu is attached) Lunch will be provided by the host committee from Thursday thru Sunday. Supper meal plans are being made at various locations in the Moncton area (further information will be provided).

  • The Pre-Championship meeting will be held on Wednesday, August 25, 2004 at 6:00pm. A representative from every team is required to attend. The meeting will be held at the Beausejour Curling Club, which is adjacent to Kiwanis Park.

  • The Home Run Derby will be held at 6:00pm at Kiwanis Park on Wednesday, August 25, 2004.

  • The reception will be held at Kiwanis Park on Wednesday, August 25th beginning at 8:00pm. Complimentary tickets are provided for all players, coaches and Chef de Missions, Umpires and Officials. The banquet will take place following the home run derby.

  • Opening Ceremonies will be held at 8:00pm on Thursday, August 26th at Kiwanis Park. All teams are required to be in full uniform.

  • Games will be played at Kiwanis Park and the University of Moncton field, which are located minutes away from each other. Both fields have concessions stands, washrooms, first aid stations and will be in radio contact with Championship coordinators at all times.

  • Practice fields will be available for each team throughout the tournament. Please provide a schedule of preferred practice times and a final practice schedule will be coordinated at a future date.

  • Equipment repair is available from Maritime Sports & Repair Ltd., which is located at 242 Lewisville Rd. in Moncton, phone 858-8421.

  • Uniform cleaning services are available from Vail's Laundry & Cleaners, phone 855-6280. They will be offering pick-up and delivery laundry service for all teams. The cost for this service is $75.00 per team / per day.

  • We will be hosting a golf tournament which will be held on Tuesday, August 24th beginning at 1:00pm at the Moncton Golf & Country Club. If your team has arrived in town and are interested in participating please contact Ralph Chambers for more information (contact information below).

  • Hertz Rent a Car is the official car rental service of the 2004 Baseball Canada Senior Championship. A file is attached that has complete information if your team requires rental services.


    UMPIRES:

  • Umpires must be in Moncton by 5:00pm, Wednesday, August 25, 2004 and the pre-tournament meeting will be determined by the supervisors.

  • Accommodations for umpires and umpire supervisors have been arranged at Howard Johnson Plaza Hotel.

  • Earlier arrivals and later departures must be made known to the organizing committee.

  • Transportation for umpires to and from the airport and to and from games during the championship will be taken care of by the Host Committee.

  • Umpires will be given a Meal Per Diem by the Host Committee to cover the meal costs during the Championship.


    GUESTS:

  • Accommodations can be made at the following hotels:
    Howard Johnson Plaza Hotel, at a rate of $99.00 per night
    1005 Main St., Moncton, Tel: (506) 853-5285 or (800) I-GO-HOJO
    www.hojoplazamoncton.com

    Coastal Inn Champlain, at a rate of $92.00 per night
    502 Kennedy Dr., Moncton Tel: (506) 857-9686 or (800) 561-3939

    Please Contact the respective hotels for reservation information.

  • The Reception Barbeque will be held Wednesday, August 25, 2004 at Kiwanis Field. Tickets are $15.00 each and can be purchased at the Reception.


    GAME TICKETS:

    Prices are as follows:
  • Tournament pass $35.00
  • Day Pass $10.00
  • Last Game of Day $ 5.00
  • Children under the age of 6 get in free

    We are offering a ONE-TIME purchase, for each team, of tournament passes for $30.00 each. If you are interested in purchasing a group of passes at this price, please contact Debbie Sampson (contact info below) with the number of passes you require.


    HOST CONTACTS:

    Chairperson
    Ralph Chambers
    (506) 386-1177 (home)
    (506) 874-3110 (cell)
    rchambers@amca.ns.ca

    Communications
    Greg Lawlor
    (506) 863-6247 (home)
    (506) 866-1901 (cell)
    info@monctonmets.ca

    Game Day
    Kevin Robart
    (506) 384-2854 (home)
    ktrobart@nb.sympatico.ca

    Marketing
    Gerald Lirette
    (506) 387-8541 (home)
    (506) 866-6032 (cell)
    acelir@nb.sympatico.ca

    Accommodations
    Debbie Sampson
    (506) 859-6908 (home)
    (506) 858-6089 (work)
    debwayne@nb.sympatico.ca


    SPONSORS:

    TRIPLE PLATINUM SPONSOR
    C-103 Radio, XL 96

    PLATINUM SPONSORS
    City of Moncton
    Labatts Brewery

    GOLD SPONSORS
    Howard Johnson Plaza Hotel
    Trico Credit Union
    Coca-Cola Bottling Ltd.
    Subway Subs & Salads
    CCL Group
    Moncton Publishing
    Vito's Restaurant
    Rogers Cable
    Rogers Communications
    TRC Hydraulics Inc.
    Maritime Sports & Repair Ltd.
    Radio Moncton
    ATV Broadcasting

    SILVER SPONSORS
    ALCOA
    Bob's Copy Centre
    Can Am Chrysler
    Mark's Work Warehouse
    Wilbur & Wilbur
    Coast Tire
    Parmalat Canada
    NB Community College
    Dial Corporation
    Province of New Brunswick
    Hertz Rent a Car
    Kent Home Improvement Warehouse

    DAY SPONSOR
    Vail's Laundry & Cleaners


    SCHEDULE:

    Pool A: Québec, British Columbia, Alberta, New Brunswick, Manitoba

    Pool B: Saskatchewan, Nova Scotia, Newfoundland, Ontario, Moncton


    Thursday, August 26, 2004

    Gm Time
    (visitors) (home team)
    1 9:00 a.m. Kiwanis Manitoba 2 vs Québec 4
    2 9:15 a.m. University British Columbia 2 vs Alberta 6
    3 12:00 p.m. Kiwanis Saskatchewan 1 vs Newfoundland 0
    4 12:15 p.m. University Ontario 2 vs Nova Scotia 7
    5 2:45 p.m. Kiwanis New Brunswick 9 vs Québec 2
    6 3:00 p.m. University Alberta 12 vs Manitoba 2
    7 5:45 p.m. Kiwanis Newfoundland 2 vs Ontario 4
    7:45 p.m. Kiwanis Opening ceremonies
    8 8:30 p.m. Kiwanis Moncton 5 vs Saskatchewan 8


    Friday, August 27, 2004

    9 9:00 a.m. Kiwanis Alberta 1 vs New Brunswick 5
    10 11:30 a.m. Kiwanis Saskatchewan 2 vs Ontario 0
    11 1:30 p.m. University Québec 6 vs British Columbia 0
    12 2:00 p.m. Kiwanis Moncton 6 vs Nova Scotia 10
    13 5:00 p.m. Kiwanis Manitoba 3 vs New Brunswick 4
    14 8:00 p.m. Kiwanis Newfoundland 9 vs Moncton 0


    Saturday, August 28, 2004

    15 9:15 a.m. Kiwanis Nova Scotia 7 vs Saskatchewan 5
    16 9:15 a.m. University British Columbia 5 vs Manitoba 0
    17 12:00 p.m. Kiwanis Ontario 8 vs Moncton 1
    18 12:00 p.m. University Québec 5 vs Alberta 3
    19 2:45 p.m. Kiwanis New Brunswick 0 vs British Columbia 1
    20 2:45 p.m. University Nova Scotia 7 vs Newfoundland 8
    21 5:30 p.m. Kiwanis 3A (Alberta) 1 vs 2B (Saskatchewan) 6
    22 8:15 p.m. Kiwanis 3B (Ontario) 0 vs 2A (Quebec) 2


    Sunday, August 29, 2004

    23 9:30 a.m. Kiwanis 1A                       (New Brunswick) 9 vs Winner #21 (Saskatchewan) 14
    24 12:30 p.m. Kiwanis 1B (Nova Scotia) 7 vs Winner #22 (Quebec) 2
    25 3:30 p.m. Kiwanis Bronze Medal Game  Quebec 6 vs New Brunswick 4
    26 7:00 p.m. Kiwanis Gold Medal Game   Nova Scotia 10 vs Saskatchewan 4


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