Baseball Canada Championships
Baseball Canada Cup (17 & under All-Stars):
August 11-16, 2010
Kindersley, SK
cup.baseball.ca
National Pee-Wee Atlantic (13 & under):
September 9-12, 2010
Summerside, PEI
peeweeatlantic.baseball.ca
National Pee-Wee Western (13 & under):
August 18-22, 2010
Brandon, MB
peeweewestern.baseball.ca
Bantam Boys (15 & under):
August 26-30, 2010
Vaughan, ON
bantamboys.baseball.ca
Bantam Girls (16 & under):
August 26-30, 2010
Richmond, BC
bantamgirls.baseball.ca
Midget (18 & under):
August 19-23, 2010
London, ON
midget.baseball.ca
Junior (21 & under):
August 19-23, 2010
Trois-Rivières, QC
junior.baseball.ca
Senior Men (open age group):
August 26-30, 2010
Dartmouth, NS
seniormen.baseball.ca
Senior Women Invitational (open age group):
July 22-25, 2010
North York, ON
seniorwomen.baseball.ca
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Landon loves playing baseball for the Park City Teal Tigers. He just finished his grey cap. His favorite part of baseball is hitting.
Landon adore jouer au baseball avec les Teal Tigers de Parc City. Il vient tout juste d’obtenir sa casquette grise! Ce qu’il aime le plus au baseball… c’est frapper!
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Long Term Athlete Development (LTAD) is a systemic approach being developed and adopted by Baseball Canada
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Ensure that local baseball associations apply core common criteria to ensure that consistent good practice is in place - To empower parents when choosing a local baseball association for their children.
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- To provide a focus around which all baseball associations in Canada can come together to support good practice in working with children and young people.
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