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Contact the Umpire Allocator: 604 755-2064
2010 Provincial Tournament Dates
- Mosquito A – July 29 – August 2
- Mosquito AA – July 29 – August 2
- Mosquito AAA (Tier I) – July 29 – August 2
- Mosquito AAA (Tier II) – July 29 – August 2
- Pee Wee A – July 29 – August 2
- Pee Wee AA – July 29 – August 2
- Pee Wee AAA – August 4 – 8 (Two (2) teams to Tier I Western Canada)
- Bantam A – July 29 – August 2
- Bantam AA – July 29 – August 2
- Bantam AAA – August 4 – 8
- Midget AA – August 4 – 8
- Midget AAA – TBA
Find A Ball Park
CLICK HERE for a map to ball parks across BC.
2010 Pitch Count Rules
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SPRING SEASON |
SINGLE OR SUMMER SEASON |
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1-30 pitches = no rest |
Same as spring
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31-50 pitches = 2 nights rest |
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51-70 pitches = 3 nights rest |
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70 pitch max for a day
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90 pitch max for the week
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| PEEWEE A |
1-45 pitches = no rest |
1-55 pitches = no rest |
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46-65 pitches = 2 nights rest |
56-80 pitches = 2 nights rest |
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66-85 pitches = 3 nights rest |
81-95 pitches = 3 nights rest |
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| PEEWEE AA & AAA |
1-35 pitches = no rest |
1-45 pitches = no rest |
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36-55 pitches = 2 nights rest |
46-70 pitches = 2 nights rest |
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56-75 pitches = 3 nights rest |
71-85 pitches = 3 nights rest |
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| BANTAM |
1-35 pitches = no rest |
1-45 pitches = no rest |
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36-65 pitches = 2 nights rest |
46-75 pitches = 2 nights rest |
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66-85 pitches = 3 nights rest |
76-95 pitches = 3 nights rest |
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| MIDGET |
1-45 pitches = no rest |
1-50 pitches = no rest |
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46-65 pitches = 2 nights rest |
51-75 pitches = 2 nights rest |
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66-100 pitches = 3 nights rest |
76-115 pitches = 3 nights rest |
*Pitchers may no pitch on three consecutive days regardless of the number of pitches they have thrown.
Umpire Report
It is important for the continued development of our umpires to receive word from coaches about how the umpires are doing. The link below is an umpire reporting form that we would like you to use to give us feedback on our umpires.
Umpire Reporting Form
Top 16 Reasons To Coach
1. You get to spend most of your summer with other people's kids instead of your own. 2. You get to rake fields and set up bases just like a real grounds crew member. 3. You get the credit whenever a kid isn't playing well. 4. You get to put off your vacation until right before school starts. 5. You get a great farmer's tan. 6. You get to be the last one home after a game. 7. You get thick skin by being second guessed about 2500 times or so by parents. 8. You get to spend a lot of evenings of the phone instead of with your wife. 9. You gain deeper insight into the game by hearing such novel bits of wisdom as "straighten it out" from the stands. 10. You get to drive a bunch of dirty kids around in your car. 11. You have lots of meaningful conversations with parents, li ke about how great their kids can pitch. 12. You get great insight into emotional disorders in children in case you want to pursue a career in counseling. 13. You get to leave work early to get to the field early. 14. You get to leave work even earlier to pick up kids without rides. 15. You develop humility when the kids get the credit for wins and you get blamed for losses. 16. You get to have a party at your house after the season with your own food and pop
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Last Updated ( Monday, 05 April 2010 20:25 )
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