Or you can download a registration form now but clicking on the form, fill it in, and post it to us at PO Box 25364, St Heliers, Auckland 1071. We are also holding a registration day at Crossfield Reserve on 18 September at 10am so if you want come down and sign up then.

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Aaron and Scott Campbell are holding a “Performance Baseball” 2010 Spring Training camp which will comprise of two, one week sessions (Monday through Saturday) at a cost of $335 per week or $535 for both weeks.  Ages 11-14, will be in the mornings from 8.30am to 12.00pm and ages 15 and up from 1.00pm to 4.30pm.  It will be held at HP  baseball fields. All participants will receive a training shirt, and a cap they can keep.

Each camp will also include one two-hour classroom session during the evening, to introduce the mental aspects of baseball in a discussion format.

Dates for the two camps are Monday September 27th to Saturday October 2nd and Monday October 4th to Saturday October 9th.

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The Auckland Baseball Association, in cooperation with Baseball New Zealand, local youth and senior baseball organisations, is recruiting baseball umpires for the 2010/2011 season.

Date:  Saturday 02/10/2010

Time:  09:00 – 16:00

Venue: Diamond Blacks Baseball Club (Howick)

Without game officials, it is the athletes and the sport program that suffers. It is critical for today, and the future, that new umpires are properly trained, each year, for all levels of competition. The role of a sport official is to ensure fair play. “If it isn’t fair, it isn’t fun.”

Without parents, players, player-alumni or friends of baseball coming forward to contribute to the sport program as an umpire, there will be games cancelled or played with insufficient or unqualified umpires.

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Lisa Avery and David Sinclair have been awarded Life Membership of Bayside Westhaven Baseball Club.

Bayside Westhaven Baseball Club has awarded Avery and Sinclair ‘Life Membership’ for their outstanding contribution to the club over the past 10 years.

Avery has held many positions at the club, according to current President Phil Hollings. Avery has been a coach, a manager, a grade co-ordinator and served as the club’s vice president for a term. Avery also was the architect of the club’s successful ‘Baseball in Schools Program’ that has since been adopted by Baseball New Zealand at her behest and introduced throughout the region, said Hollings.

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