Category: Youth Leagues

Boys and girls from across Herts and London signing up to give baseball a try

The Herts youth baseball teams will begin their preparations for the 2013 British baseball season this Saturday, 16 February 2013.

Many of the young players have not really stopped playing since the end of the 2012 season back in September taking part in various baseball events since then including the fantastic European Big League Tour involving the stars of Major League Baseball who flew in from America to give young players in this country the thrill of a lifetime.

The multimillion-dollar stars of MLB also report for Spring Training this week. For them this is more of a contractual obligation and it cannot compare to the excitement of the kids returning after the winter break to play baseball for no other reason but for love of the game.

Apart from existing Herts youth baseball members, the club will welcome many new players who have contacted the club about joining Herts Baseball over the last 4 months. Some new arrivals come with experience at the highest level, such as Great Britain Under-16 National Team catcher, Conner Brown. Others have never played the game but are eager to put on a glove and give baseball a try. One such example is a 9-year-old girl whose parents contacted the club just a few hours ago explaining that “My daughter would like to try out baseball. After playing the game on the Wii has said she loves it more than playing football and would like to look for a club”.

Herts Baseball Club will certainly welcome everyone who wants to give it a try regardless of age, gender or ability. All Spring Training sessions are absolutely free of charge for youngsters who come to Herts Baseball Club for the first time. For more information on how to give baseball a try contact us.

Members of the Herts Baseball youth teams can look forward to Spring Training in February and March. The 2013 youth league regular season starts in April and ends in the middle of July. The teams then take a break coinciding with the school holidays and return for the most exciting part of the season – the national playoffs in September followed by the Herts Futures Tournament which is one of the largest youth tournaments in the United Kingdom with teams from across the country taking part. Throughout the year the Herts teams will be able to learn from the star players in the top baseball league in this country, as members of the Herts Falcons will be running special clinics for the youngsters.

The following are the upcoming Spring Training dates for the Herts youth teams.

 

DAY DATE DETAILS LOCATION
Sat 16-Feb-13 Spring Training (indoor) Berkhamsted SportSpace
Sat 23-Feb-13 Spring Training (indoor) Berkhamsted SportSpace
Sat 02-Mar-13 Spring Training Grovehill Ballpark
Sat 09-Mar-13 Baseball Challenge Day Grovehill Ballpark
Sat 16-Mar-13 Spring Training Grovehill Ballpark

Current voting will also determine Herts U17 and U14 team names

The talk on the Herts U17 and U14 bench over the last year has been about giving the teams new names.

Over the last 12 months Herts U17 and U14 team players have expressed their wish of giving the teams a new name. Both the U17 and U14 teams were referred to as All-Stars based on the fact that the teams were originally established as a selection of players chosen from the whole Herts Little League.

The All-Star team name has been quite popular and the Herts Baseball shop sold large quantities of the All-Star shirts (pictured right), but it appears that it is time for change.

The club is currently running a poll to determine the name of the newly formed fifth Herts senior league team. With less than 72 hours left in the preliminary voting round the club has decided to add the U17 and U14 teams into the equation.

The 3 most popular team names in the preliminary round will go through to the final vote to decide the name of the new Herts AAA team. Immediately after that, the 10 most popular runner-up team names from the preliminary voting round which is currently active will go into the final voting round to determine the name of the Herts U17 team. Once that name is selected, the remaining 10 most popular runner-up names will go into the final voting round to decide the name of the Herts U14 team.

The immediate effect of this is that there is a lot more at stake in the current preliminary voting round. The 12 most popular names in this round will qualify for the final rounds of voting for one of these three Herts teams.

The following are the latest poll numbers. Any of the 33 team names are still very much within reach of the all important top 12. The preliminary round will close at 23:59 this Sunday, 10 February 2013. Herts youth team members and fans should cast their votes before that deadline to give their favourite team names a chance to qualify for to the final voting rounds. To cast your vote CLICK HERE 10 February 2013. Herts youth team members and fans should cast their votes before that deadline to give their favourite team names a chance to qualify for to the final voting rounds.

RANK

TEAM NAME

POPULARITY (%)

1

Herts Ravens

20.80%

2

Herts Harriers

18.80%

3

Herts Red Kites

14.60%

4

Herts Kestrels

8.30%

5

Herts Red Wings

6.30%

6

Herts Loons

4.20%

7

Herts Ospreys

4.20%

8

Herts 71’s

2.10%

9

Herts Attack

2.10%

10

Herts Blue Jays

2.10%

11

Herts Breakers

2.10%

12

Herts Buzzards

2.10%

13

Herts Cardinals

2.10%

14

Herts Condors

2.10%

15

Herts Crows

2.10%

16

Herts Griffins

2.10%

17

Herts Red Deers

2.10%

18

Herts SR71’s

2.10%

19

Herts Accipiter Castanilius Shakira Accipiter badius (Chestnut Flanked Sparrow Hawk)

0.00%

20

Herts Barn Owls

0.00%

21

Herts Caracaras

0.00%

22

Herts Cassowaries

0.00%

23

Herts Hedgehogs

0.00%

24

Herts Hellcats

0.00%

25

Herts Huskies

0.00%

26

Herts Juicy Chickens

0.00%

27

Herts Owls

0.00%

28

Herts Pterodactyls

0.00%

29

Herts Red Birds

0.00%

30

Herts Red Wings

0.00%

31

Herts Rockets

0.00%

32

Herts Vultures

0.00%

33

Herts Woodpeckers

0.00%

Club vs Country

2008 GB event at Herts - there has always been a fantastic partnership between the British clubs and the GB programme. Can they find the right balance in the calendar to achieve long-term benefits for all

We recently reported that 10 Herts players have progressed through to the next stage of the GB U19 and U16 Team selection process. We all know of the club-vs-country struggle in football and in other sports. With so many of its young players involved in the GB teams, Herts Baseball Club faces a similar dilemma. On one hand, the success of Herts players at international level has a very positive effect on the club and its players and Herts is always eager to promote and support that effort. On the other hand, Herts coaches are likely to miss so many players this season due to international call-ups that it is bound to have a detrimental effect on the teams and the domestic youth and senior leagues as a whole. It is an issue which was raised by Herts delegates at the recent BBF Annual General Meeting in the hope that the GB programme can co-ordinate with the British youth and senior Leagues in the same way as FIFA and UEFA co-ordinate the world and European football calendar with the domestic leagues, setting aside a fixed number of weeks over the course of the season for international call-ups.

In British baseball the ideal time for GB U19 and U16 call-ups is during the winter months of November, December and January and from the middle of July until the end of August when the youth leagues take a break coinciding with the school summer holidays.

The GB coaching staff is under pressure to produce results on the international stage and it is understandable that they would want to call up the players for games and training sessions as often as possible, but there is a risk that this could be to the detriment of the domestic leagues. Such imbalance could produce results for GB in the short run but the destructive effect on the domestic leagues could mean that the stream of talented players coming through the clubs into the GB programme will eventually dry up and in the long run both the domestic game and the GB programme could suffer.

The majority of British clubs cannot compete with the GB programme in terms of coaching and this would suggest that the top talent could benefit from being with the GB team on a permanent basis, however this would destroy the domestic game in the long run as teams cannot exist without a backbone of players. The solution must surely be to find the right balance when creating the co-ordinated international and domestic calendar and at the same time take measures to achieve an improvement in coaching standards across all clubs. Clubs like London and Herts are two good examples of clubs aiming to be on a par with the GB programme in terms of coaching and improving players.

The Herts U17 team, for instance, managed by Cris Hiche has a team of 5 assistant coaches covering all aspects of the game, including a fully qualified strength and conditioning coach. Additionally, the team benefits from contribution from Herts Falcons NBL players who run clinics and pass on additional value to the young Herts players. The team has the coaching expertise and is aiming to produce the next generation of NBL players for Herts and national team players for Great Britain.

If the GB programme and the BBF leagues can find a way of supporting, or even incentivising, all clubs to create a similar high quality coaching setup and a good environment for developing players, Britain would be able to enjoy a thriving domestic league and a greater number of players who can compete on the international scene.

The role of the GB programme would then become one of “selection of players” rather than “creation of players from scratch” – an enviable position which established sports such as football, rugby and cricket enjoy in this country.

 

Plyometrics wins ballgames for Herts

Herts players will feel the pain over the next few days after Sunday’s first session with strength and conditioning coach Tony Marshall, but they will appreciate it when the season commences.

Herts Baseball Club has added one more very critical member to the club’s coaching staff with the appointment of strength and conditioning coach, Tony Marshall.

Marshall will be aiming to work for the long-term physical development of the club’s players delivering sessions which will work on speed, acceleration, agility, plyometrics, metabolic conditioning, weightlifting and others. He has a Masters (MSc) in Strength and Conditioning and is a certified strength and conditioning specialist with a 2:1 honours degree in sport science. He is now in the process of taking his UKSCA accreditation.

Tony Marshall contacted the club in October with a view to joining the Herts coaching staff and he took part in his first training session with the Herts adult teams on Sunday.

Herts President, Aspi Dimitrov, said: “We are very fortunate to have Tony as part of the team. We don’t have the salary budget of Manchester United or the Los Angeles Dodgers, so to have a highly qualified coach join the club on a voluntary basis means that our players too can work with a sport scientist in the same way that the professionals do and we are very grateful to Tony”.

Although Marshall will be working mainly with the five Herts adult teams, U17 team Manager, Cris Hiche, has made a special request to set aside as much time as possible for the Herts U17 players, whose performances and fitness levels could benefit the most from Tony Marshall’s work. Many of the U17 players are challenging for a place with the Great Britain National Teams and this could give them a significant competitive advantage.

Herts is keen to set the highest possible standards in all aspects of the club from financial management and statutory compliance to facilities and coaching. Perfecting the product offered to members and fans of Herts Baseball was one of the key objectives identified at the club’s Annual General Meeting in November. The appointment of Tony Marshall ticks one more box for the club.

 

10 Herts players go through first stage of selection process for GB Team places

The Great Britain National Team has confirmed that members of Herts Baseball Club have been selected in the preliminary roster of the GB Under-19 and GB Under-16 National Teams.

U19 TEAM

Pitcher and catcher, Jake Caress, and third baseman, Kyle Lloyd-Jones, have both progressed through to the next stage of the GB U19 Team selection process. Both players took part in these tryouts a year ago, but this is the first time that they reach this stage. They were both members of the Herts U17 team and the Herts Raptors in 2012 and their development on and off the field is very positive news for Herts fans.

U16 TEAM

8 Herts players took part in the GB U16 tryouts. Carlos Casal Jr, Marty Cullen Jr and Tom Everex-Armstrong who play for the Herts U17 team were part of last year’s GB U16 team and all three of them have made it through to the next stage.

Brodie Caress and Callum Vangundy also managed to successfully go over this hurdle, which is an improvement on last year. Jose Morillo also took part in the tryouts and as far as we understand he is kept as a reserve option by the GB Coaches, so perhaps there is still an outside chance of him battling to win a place in the next stage. Herts Eagles pitcher and infielder, Will Zucker, joined Herts last year and he has also been successful in going through to the next stage. We understand that he originally tried for the GB U19 team but, as he is still much younger, the GB coaches assigned him to the U16 team.

Herts Baseball Club revealed that catcher, Conner Brown, has just joined Herts. He was a full member of the GB U16 national team last year and has also made it through to the next phase. He will will meet his new Herts teammates shortly as the Herts youth teams report for Spring Training ahead of the 2013 baseball season.

THE HARD WORK HAS ONLY JUST BEGUN

All of the players reported with the GB teams last weekend as part of the next step in the process. There will be additional evaluations this Spring and the size of the GB U19 and GB U16 roster will be reduced further ahead of the GB Team’s 2013 international games schedule. It is unrealistic to expect all 10 Herts players to make the final squads, but the rising number of Herts players battling for a place in the GB teams is exciting news for everyone connected with Herts.

MORE TO COME

The Club is even more excited by the fact that there are many more talented players coming through the various age groups of the Herts youth system, from the U-11 and U-14 teams through to the U-17 age group. The opportunity is there for any young players who want to get involved in baseball to progress and wear the GB Team jersey. But you don’t have to be a GB National Team player to play baseball. Any interested players, boys and girls between 6 and 16 years of age, from complete beginners to advanced players can join the Herts baseball youth teams (click here for more details).

 

 

Herts add 12th Board member

As a big Kansas City Royals fan Mike Wakelam made sure he was able to get to Kansas for the MLB All Star game last year.

Mike Wakelam has been appointed to the Board of Herts Baseball Club. He will take the position of Head of U11 Department.

Over the last several years Wakelam has been instrumental in creating the right structure in place for the Herts U11 teams along with the other U11 coaches. The U11 section is now in a very strong position to deliver further growth. On the back of the success of the U11s, the club is currently considering launching a separate U8 section which is another step towards the long-term goal of establishing a separate section for every age.

Mike Wakelam was born in Australia. His baseball background goes back a long way, from playing tee-ball as a 7-year-old in Melbourne at the well known Upwey Ferntree Gully Baseball Club. As a teenager he played for various teams and travelled to the USA as a 15-year-old to progress his career at the Mickey Owens Baseball School in Springfield, Missouri. 2 years later he returned to the USA on an exchange program to play high school baseball, where he finished the season with an All-Conference honourable mention. A knee injury meant that his playing days were limited. However, this didn’t deter him from continuing his involvement in baseball in a coaching capacity. He has been coaching little league teams since the age of 16. When he was 19 he coached the Under-16 All-Star team at Upwey Ferntree Gully baseball club, and went on to coach several players privately, two of whom travelled to the US and played and trained at the Playball Baseball Academy in Ft Lauderdale, Florida.

In 2009 Mike Wakelam happened to be at the Northwick Park baseball centre when Herts were running an exhibition event there and decided to join Herts Baseball Club. He went on to play for the Herts Eagles in the AAA League and also for the Falcons in the NBL establishing himself as one of the most feared sluggers. His career batting average in the NBL stands at an impressive .667. His persistent knee problems have kept him out of the game since 2010 but he has stayed involved in baseball contributing to the success of the Herts Baseball youth programme.

In the beginning of 2010 he was a candidate for the Coaches Commissioner role on the Board of the British Baseball Federation. He generously withdrew his candidacy to make way for Leicester’s Mark Meredith to run for that office. This has been a blessing for Herts as it has allowed him to stay focused on the club and contribute to its success.

This announcement comes soon after the Board appointment of Cris Hiche as the Head of U17 Department and is part of the club’s long-term objective to increase the Board’s capacity, effectiveness and to be a more proportionate representation of the club’s different member categories. In 2012 the club had four adult and four youth teams, however the Board featured four adult team Board positions and only one Board position linked to the youth teams. The Board now has three positions directly linked to the youth programme and the club is considering additional candidates to head the other age groups in the youth programme and co-opt them to the Board.

The number of members on the Herts Baseball Executive Board is now 12, each bringing expertise and experience in the fields of business, finance, sport, law, media, IT, retailing, event management, construction and others.

Hiche appointed to the Board

Herts Baseball Club has announced that Cristobal Hiche has been appointed as a member of the club’s executive board heading the Under-17 department.

Hiche joined Herts 12 months ago as one of the first big signings for the Falcons ahead of the 2012 season. He had previously played at the high school, college and semi-professional league level in the USA as well as at international level for the Chile national team at Under-12, Under-16 and now at senior level.

The 28-year old played a key role in the Herts Falcons’ amazing run to the final and was awarded an NBL Best Outfielder award. After the end of the NBL season, Hiche received a call-up from the Chile National Baseball Team to take part in the South American Championships. His team reached the semi-finals losing to Argentina and Hiche was voted as the Best Outfielder in this international tournament involving some of the best baseball nations in South America.

In many ways Cris Hiche’s contribution off the field has had an even greater effect for Herts Baseball Club. Within a few weeks of arriving to the UK, and despite living and working a long distance away from Hemel Hempstead, he got involved in a coaching capacity with the club’s youth programme. He was appointed as the Manager of the Under-17 team and his hard work and that of the rest of his U17 coaching staff is already starting to bring tangible results.

The club confirmed that Head of U17 is one of several new Board positions which club management is looking to add. It is part of the club’s objective to increase the Board’s capacity, effectiveness and to be a more proportionate representation of the club’s different member categories. In 2012 the club had four adult and four youth teams, however the Board featured four adult team Board positions and only one Board position linked to the youth teams. The Board is now considering candidates to head the other age groups in the youth programme and co-opt them to the Board.

Cris Hiche receiving the Best Outfielder award at the 2012 South American Championships

 

Herts AGM appoints 2013 Board Members

With no baseball on TV it is easy to assume that baseball clubs around the world simply lock up their ballparks and fly off to warm destinations for the five months of the winter close season between October and March. In fact the close season is a very busy and important period for the MLB clubs.

This is also the case at Herts Baseball Club. The club held its Annual General Meeting a few weeks ago appointing the Executive Board for the upcoming season.

The club goes into the new season with a strong team in all departments, the number of which seems to be increasing every year. There are some new faces joining the club’s Board who will bring fresh ideas and new energy, and at the same time the club has retained a large number of the 2012 Board members which will provide continuity as the club aims to continue its growth.

The following is the full list of the 2013 Herts Baseball Executive Board. There are several vacant positions which the club is aiming to fill in the coming weeks as it prepares for another season of Herts baseball. New appointments will be announced in due course.

• President, Aspi Dimitrov

• Co-Treasurer, Chris Jones

• Co-Treasurer, Aspi Dimitrov

• Manager (1st team), Lee Manning

• Co-Manager (2nd Team), Andy Cornish

• Co-Manager (2nd Team), Greg Bochan

• Manager (3rd Team), Arnie Longboy

• Manager (4th Team), Duncan Hoyle

• Club Shop Manager, Mark Caress

• Youth League Commissioner, Aspi Dimitrov

 

2013 has arrived

2013 has arrived and over the coming days and weeks we will be publishing details of the upcoming season for Herts Baseball Club, following all the news from the club and from around the British leagues, the latest player transfer rumours, interviews with the people in the news and more.

If you require more details about joining the club as a player, manager, coach, umpire, scorer, member of front office staff or in any other capacity please contact us.

 

 

Review of 2012: Progress on and off the field

2012 was the most successful year in Herts Baseball Club’s history in every department on and off the field. It continues to be one of the largest baseball clubs in Great Britain in terms of size, infrastructure, financial performance and is now beginning to mount a serious challenge on the field at every league level with 4 out of the club’s 8 teams reaching the postseason in 2012.

To review 2012, we are publishing excerpts from the End of Year Report at the club’s Annual General Meeting.

GROVEHILL BALLPARK

The Club received a tremendous boost at the beginning of the year with the announcement that its grant application has been successful and it has been awarded £10,000 by BaseballSoftballUK (BSUK), the development agency for baseball and softball in the UK. The club added further £7,000 of funds raised by its members over the years to invest around £17,000 to install the perimeter fence around the two diamonds enclosing the venue completely and installing four dugouts, two for each diamond.

Grovehill Ballpark is currently the best baseball venue in the country attracting the biggest events in the British Baseball calendar, including this year’s National Championships which is the showpiece event of the year.

RETAIL OPERATIONS

The club’s incredible concession stand team set a new record this year. Sales for the year were £3,770. The catering activities help raise funds which go not only towards ballpark development, but also help subsidize youth membership fees making Herts Baseball one of the most affordable sports clubs around for kids.

Astrid Centeno, Kirsten Caress, Susie Longboy and the rest of the concession stand team have worked tirelessly all year long and their efforts help not only with fundraising but very importantly they make the day at the ballpark even more enjoyable.

This year Mark Caress was appointed as the Club’s Shop Manager. In addition to the club’s online shop, Mark set up a relationship with suppliers to supply customised jackets and batting practice jerseys. These proved to be very popular. Mark also imported discounted high quality baseball products which are difficult to find in the UK. This generated sales of £1,621 for the year.

EVENTS

This year the club continued to stage the biggest and best events in British Baseball.

The Herts Spring League and the Herts Futures Tournament once again had record number of teams entering and both have proven to be very successful in raising funds which can be invested in the ballpark or other projects.

Other events included the BBF National Baseball Championships (event was staffed by the GB Team programme), the U17 and U14 Southern Playoffs and the U17 BBF Final, the NBL Special Event in July, and the Hunlock Series which saw a new format and received good reviews.

WEBSITE

The merging of all online activities at the end of last year has proven to be a big success. This combined with the intensive activity on facebook and twitter has generated record traffic for the Herts Baseball website. Number of visits increased by 48%, unique visitors by 33%, and pageviews by 32%, while average visit duration has gone up by 7%.

Fig.1 – 2012 vs 2011 website visits

The top most read articles of 2012 were “NBL’s best pitcher joins Herts” and “Herts acquire catcher from Florida”. We cannot remember a player transaction in recent British baseball history which has attracted as much attention as the acquisition of Robbie Unsell. In third place was “2012 national champions to be decided this weekend in Herts”.

SOFTBALL PROGRAMME

The club combined forces with BSUK to run 8 taster sessions in St Albans throughout the summer months. Dave Tretheway, Ryan Bird and Theo Scheepers were instrumental acting as coaches at these sessions. The club has now built a significant mailing list of people interested in playing softball and the task for the club now is to put a strong team to drive the project forward and take advantage of some real growth opportunities in the region.