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2011-2012
QUEENSLAND INC
Annual Report
2012 Under 19 Men’s National Champions
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CONTENTS A P # Office Bearers 2 Committees & Affiliates 3 Strategic Plan 4 President’s Message 5 The Year In Review 6 Sponsors & Supporters 9 Year In Review ‐ Awards & Recognition 10 Year In Review ‐ Events 11 Year In Review ‐ High Performance Committee & Coaching Technical Directorate 12 Year In Review ‐ Marketing 15 Year In Review ‐ Scoring Technical Directorate 16 Year In Review ‐ Umpiring Technical Directorate 18 State Championship Results 22 State Team Lists & Results 26 Australian Representation 30 School Softball Team Lists & Results 32 Southern Cross Challenge ‐ Team Lists & Results 34 Softball Queensland Masters Tournament ‐ All Star Lists & Results 36 Finance Report 39 Softball Queensland Service Award Recipients 50 Honour Roll 51 Participation Analysis ‐ 2011/12 52 Year In Review ‐ District Associations 53
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So ball Queensland Inc. Sports House South 1/866 Main Street
Woolloongabba Q 4102
Ph: (07) 3391 2447 Fax: (07) 3391 4734
Email: admin@so ballqld.asn.au Website: www.qld.so ball.org.au
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P The Honourable Anna Bligh MP
Premier of Queensland
P Mark Jeppesen
V P Jenny Vandenhurk
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Stephen Wagner
B M Steve Armitage
John Bright Bob Crudgington
Heather Law OAM Samantha Mathers
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Basil Wright ‐ AK Pack & Co
S T D /C Jenny Vandenhurk ‐ Coaching
Ma Denkel ‐ Scoring Darren Sibraa ‐ Umpiring
A S Sue Nisbet ‐ General Manager
Joan Jackson ‐ Finance Manager Nigel Hooper ‐ Opera ons Manager
Nicki Riley ‐ Events Co‐Ordinator Mike Shaw ‐ Development Officer (un l 30/06/2011)
Kendal Mawn ‐ Development Officer (from 15/08/2011 ‐ un l 02/09/2011) John Bu erworth ‐ Development Officer (from 26/09/2011) Karen Robe ‐ Associa on Co‐Ordinator (from 13/02/2012)
Joy Leach ‐ Database Manager Jess Muller ‐ Website Communica on Officer (un l 13/05/2011)
Fabian Barlow ‐ Elite Program Head Coach (from 02/05/2011) Bronwyn Marshall ‐ Elite Program Co‐Ordinator (un l 30/04/2012)
OFFICE BEARERS
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COMMITTEES & AFFIL IATES Events Management Heather Law (Chairperson) Jenny Vandenhurk David Casey Nicki Riley Sue Nisbet Finance & Commerce Stephen Wagner (Chairperson) Joan Jackson Sue Nisbet Mark Jeppesen High Performance John Bright (Chairperson) Heather Law Nigel Hooper Sue Nisbet
Posi on Representa ve Board Mee ng
President Mark Jeppesen 6/6
Vice President Jenny Vandenhurk 6/6
Execu ve Member Stephen Wagner 6/6
Board John Bright 3/6
Board Heather Law 6/6
Board Steve Armitge 5/6
Board Bob Crudgington 6/6
Board Samantha Mathers (elected July 2011) 5/5
General Manager Sue Nisbet 6/6
B M S
A A • Brisbane • Bundaberg • Caboolture • Cairns • Gladstone • Gold Coast • Hervey Bay • Ipswich • Logan City • Mackay • Maryborough • Mount Isa • Noosa • Redcliffe • Redlands • Rockhampton • South Brisbane • Suncoast Hinterland • Toowoomba • Wynnum
A M • Stanthorpe Sports Associa on • School Sport So ball • Townsville Thuringowa So ball Associa on
Awards Panel Sue Sanders ‐ Chair Marion Ivanoff Ma Gowty Disciplinary Panels John Ferguson: Chief Commissioner Yvonne Kahler: Deputy Commissioner Commissioners Jeanel Dalgrin Norm Torpey Appeals Panel Rob Ferguson David O’Leary Glenda Marshall Member Protec on Officers Dawn McKell Geraldine Allan
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V To grow so ball in Queensland as a sport for everyone’s enjoyment. P To provide leadership for the development and delivery of so ball in Queensland ensuring growth in par cipa on and increased enjoyment by everyone through appropriate standards of administra on and behaviour and enhancing rela onships between all stakeholders. V In fulfilling our purpose, we will uphold our core values of: Leadership – We will act professionally in a strong and decisive manner.
Integrity – We will be honest and ethical in our ac ons and decision making.
Stability – We will ensure the stability of the associa on through effec ve financial management.
Innova on – We will challenge the status‐quo and always search for improvement.
Reliability – We will listen to and communicate with our members.
Commitment – We are commi ed to growing and developing so ball throughout Queensland. A F S I Q We believe that, in partnership with our stakeholders, so ball in Queensland is in a sound posi on to grow, both in terms of the overall numbers of people par cipa ng in the sport, and the types of compe ons, tournaments and social games available to players.
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Key Result Area 1 Increase par cipa on by at least 3% pa
Key Result Area 2 Increase the number of events held each year by 10% K S O
Key Strategic Objec ve 1 Enhance the range and availability of So ball products and events.
Key Strategic Objec ve 2 Enhance our marke ng approach – adopt a “can do” a tude.
Key Strategic Objec ve 3 Grow and enhance our facili es as a means of a rac ng people to so ball.
Key Strategic Objec ve 4 Improve our par cipa on pathway from grass-roots through to the elite level.
Key Strategic Objec ve 5 Enhance access to so ball for various cultural and iden fied groups. U S O ‐ B O C R
Key Strategic Objec ve 6 SQ Capability Development
Key Strategic Objec ve 7 So ball Capability Development.
STRATEGIC PLAN
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PRESIDENT ÊS MESSAGE It gives me great pleasure to present the 2011/12 So ball Queensland Inc (SQI) Annual Report. Change con nues to play a major role in our opera ons and our planning for the future.
Last year, as part of our new strategic approach, we implemented a new and more modern Cons tu on. Consistent with these changes, 2011/12 has seen the review of a significant number of By‐Laws to support our journey ahead. It has been pleasing to see a number of District Associa ons adopt our new template Cons tu on and By‐Laws, suppor ng a co‐ordinated approach to management across our sport. On a na onal front, we are very proud of the efforts of the Under 19 Queensland Men’s team which won the Na onal Championship. Well done to all the players and officials on this achievement. Congratula ons to all of our other teams who performed extremely well in their relevant Divisions. You have all done us proud. The inaugural Under 15 Na onal Regional Championship was held in Rockhampton in July and was a great success, so much so that the 2012 Championship will also be held there. Congratula ons to everyone involved, but especially to the Rockhampton & District So ball Associa on, its volunteers and the SQI staff who made this event the success that it was. Queensland players con nue to be recognised with selec on in na onal squads and teams. There has been a significant number over the past year. Congratula ons to all those selected and all the best for those who will represent Australia at World Championships over the next year. While we are performing well as an organisa on, there are s ll a number of challenges ahead that we need to meet. Membership numbers have declined across the sport na onally and it is important that we adopt new strategies to a ract people to our sport, and to retain current members. To this end, the SQI Board and staff have made a commitment to support the District Associa ons through a co‐ordinated sign‐on campaign, new compe on structures and the re‐establishment of so ball in Burne , Granite Belt and the Townsville regions. It is pleasing to note that with the assistance of a small band of local enthusiasts, Townsville has achieved immediate results with a Senior Women’s compe on up and running and interest being shown in both Men’s and junior compe ons. Thank you to all members and staff involved in these ac vi es.
Awards play an important role in volunteer organisa ons and a major review of the SQI Awards Framework has been undertaken. Most significant has been the establishment of a new Legends’ category and it is most fi ng that the two stand out contributors to Queensland So ball, Mack Gilley and Audrey McLaughlin AM, have been recognised as the inaugural inductees in this cate‐gory. Congratula ons! Further recogni on of our representa ve players has progressed with the alloca on of player numbers to our Queensland Senior Women’s Representa ves. Several events have been held to issue cer ficates and I have personally had the honour to present one cer ficate to a former representa ve now living overseas who was “home” on holidays. In addi on, SQI has expanded its Service Award category to include Awards at a variety of intervals, recognising the commitment and contribu on of a wide range of volunteers. These are being progressively rolled out. I encourage all District Associa ons to reward their members by nomina ng them for SQI Service Awards. In July we welcomed Samantha Mathers to our Board as an external member. Samantha has brought a wealth of knowledge and business acumen to the Board as a result of her significant legal and consul ng background. The Board con nues to iden fy such opportuni es through the conduct of regular evalua on and skills audit processes. SQI has also con nued to provide support to So ball Australia Limited (SAL) with a number of our members making significant contribu ons to SAL Commi ees. Lastly, I would like to recognise and congratulate So ball Maryborough and the Toowoomba So ball Associa on on their 60th Anniversaries. I had the honour of a ending Maryborough’s celebra on dinner where Women’s and Men’s 60th Anniversary Teams were named and Clubs from the past were recognised and celebrated. General Manager, Sue Nisbet, a ended Toowoomba’s event and was equally impressed with their celebra on. Both Associa ons celebrated in style both on‐the‐night and throughout the season. I would like to thank everyone involved for their ongoing support and commitment to So ball in Queensland over the past year. It is greatly appreciated by us all at Board and Office level. I look forward to a successful 2012/13. Mark Jeppesen President So ball Queensland Inc
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YEAR IN REVIEW It is with pleasure that this report is submi ed to the members of So ball Queensland Inc outlining the ac vi es undertaken during the 2011/12 year. Whilst the past year has not been without its challenges, including the ongoing impact of the 2011 floods and cyclones, progress has been made in a number of areas and there is much to celebrate. We welcomed new Board Member, Samantha Mathers, following her elec on at last years’ AGM. Samantha brings a wealth of knowledge, experience and skills which strengthen our business acumen and provides an external perspec ve to discussions. So ball Queensland is in the second of the three year funding agreement with the Queensland Government. At this point in me, there is some uncertainty regarding the level of ongoing funding for sport as the new State Government is yet to deliver the budget for the 2012‐13 year. We are very grateful for the support so ball has received from previous governments and look forward to working closely with the Department of Na onal Parks, Recrea on, Sport and Racing to deliver sport par cipa on opportuni es to keep people ac ve and engage in a healthy lifestyle. The Associa on remains financially strong and stable returning a small surplus for the year. In addi on to the funding received from the Queensland Government through the State Sport and Recrea on Organisa on Development Program, SQI is also supported by the Queensland Academy of Sport, Canterbury Interna onal (CCC), Easton, So ball Australia Ltd and our preferred suppliers OAMPS and Yellow Cabs. We thank each of them for their con nued support of So ball Queensland and the service they provide. The SQI Board has undertaken a number of ac ons to improve the governance of SQI. These ac ons include undertaking a Skills Audit and Board Evalua on, commencing the development of a risk management plan for strategic risks and con nuing to update the By‐Laws and Policies following the adop on of the new Cons tu on. The 2012‐13 Opera onal Plan has been developed and is monitored at each Board Mee ng. A Member Survey was conducted with 90% of respondents indica ng a high level of sa sfac on with the support and services provided by So ball Queensland. The Board has considered the strategies suggested to improve and expand services and where possible will provide the specific assistance requested in partnership with the District Associa ons. LOCAL SPORT AND RECREATION JOBS PLAN A new funding program was launched by the Queensland Government aimed at building the capacity
of local sport and recrea on organisa ons. A survey was conducted to determine which associa ons were interested in par cipa ng in this program. It was iden fied that a number of local councils had been successful in gaining funding for this program and were suppor ng the so ball associa ons in their area. The remaining associa ons were offered the opportunity by So ball Queensland to form a cluster group with other associa ons or their clubs. Seven associa ons accepted this offer. Three applica ons for funding were submi ed with two being successful. Ray Diamond has been appointed Co‐Ordinator for the Bundaberg cluster group and Karen Robe appointed Co‐Ordinator for the cluster group comprising Burne , Logan City, Redcliffe, Suncoast‐Hinterland and Wynnum Associa ons. Their responsibili es include assis ng the cluster group members with promo on, acquiring sponsorship and grants, building their capacity to deliver improved services and governance, upda ng Cons tu on & By‐Laws and liaising with local council and external organisa ons on a range of ma ers. These associa ons will benefit enormously from the project and other District Associa ons and member clubs will indirectly benefit through the development and sharing of resources. PARTICIPATION So ball Queensland conducts and supports the delivery of a number of par cipa on programs to recruit and retain par cipa on in so ball throughout the State. These programs include: • Four So ball Clinics with over 195 par cipants • Seven Have A Go Days with over 170 par cipants • Eight Simple So ball programs with 272 par cipants • 17 School Pathway Programs with 885 par cipants • Four School Holiday Programs with 67 par cipants • Five OzPitch and Social So ball compe ons, 22
teams with 262 par cipants So ball Queensland supported the development of so ball in Stanthorpe over the past twelve months. Stanthorpe Sports Associa on has joined SQI as an Associate member. Since then, the Granite Belt So ball Associa on Inc has been established, a Have‐A‐Go Day and Simple So ball program have been held and plans are underway for the first season to be held in Summer 2012/13. INDIGENOUS COMMUNITIES Mornington Island The Mornington Island So ball Program was part of the Mornington Island Sports League project designed to increase sport par cipa on opportuni es for the Mornington Island community and specifically women and girls. The program was managed by Womensport Queensland, funded by the Queensland Government
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and delivered in partnership with So ball Queensland. So ball Australia provided equipment and educa on resources for the project. The program in 2011 built on the founda on laid in 2010 and whilst it wasn’t without challenges achieved the following outcomes: a. approximately 160 school students in modified
so ball ac vi es and games and culminated in a Sharks versus Dolphins match (girls only);
b. an a ernoon/evening compe on for adults was conducted under lights. Par cipant numbers were sufficient to field two teams and concluded with a BBQ and the presenta on of par cipa on awards. A further 20 children par cipated in a modified game during the adult game. Par cipa on numbers were admirable given the challenges for reaching the wider community without a co‐ordinated local effort in 2011.
c. The Health and Physical Educa on teacher was successful in achieving his Level 1 accredita on.
d. Knowledge of game play, officia ng, scoring occurred informally through game play.
In moving forward to provide ongoing spor ng (including so ball) opportuni es on Mornington Island, local capacity building will con nue through funding from the Federal Ac ve A er School Communi es Program. This funding was secured through the support of the Mornington Island Sports League Project led by Womensport Queensland in partnership with So ball Queensland. Funding will provide support to deliver 2‐3 sessions per week for 7 weeks during terms 1 and 2 of spor ng opportuni es (that can now include so ball) a er school hours in 2012. We have been advised that PCYC resources including staffing have been pledged. Furthermore, PCYC staff will also work towards AASC community coach qualifica ons with other community members iden fied in the original applica on. In the case of the Mornington Island Sports League Project, ongoing rela onships with the School and PCYC are important to enable con nued expanded delivery of spor ng opportuni es for women and girls on the Island. With commitment from Island based organisa ons responsible for the delivery of sport and recrea onal opportuni es and the provision of sufficient funding support, so ball is poten ally a growth opportunity, especially for women and girls on Mornington Island. Sistas In Sport (S.I.S) Project – Maryborough Women’s So ball Program Maryborough SA has supported the establishment of the Kahwun‐Wooga Black Beau ez Club and is commi ed to con nuing this support to ensure the ongoing viability and growth of the club. The club was established through the provision of funding to promote ac ve par cipa on in sport and Close the Gap in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health disadvantages. In this ini al year, one team par cipated
in the Maryborough compe on with plans for an expansion next year to include a junior team. SPECIAL OLYMPICS Work is con nuing with Special Olympics ‐ Breaking the Barriers to integrate So ball into their program. Ipswich So ball and Ipswich City Council are partnering with Special Olympics and So ball Queensland to deliver a Come and Try Day as well as a Gala Day. It is planned that the Gala Day will be both par cipa on and compe on based and will be the selec on point for players into teams. Special Olympics has appointed a head coach and a program coordinator. So ball sessions are to be conducted in Special schools. Other regions have expressed an interest in being involved however, at this stage it is important to conduct a successful pilot program before considering rolling it out further. SAL COMMUNITY COACH PROGRAM So ball Queensland has commi ed to working with SAL to deliver the Community Coach Program throughout Queensland. The purpose of the program is to: • Achieve consistent, high standard community
coaching across Australia • Build a so ball coaching workforce with the
appropriate coaching skills and training to coach at community level and support the consistent delivery of programs
• Ensure players develop the right so ball skills to have a safe and fun experience, enhance their social and compe ve playing experience and move into the elite development pathway should they choose to;
• Provide the firth step on the coach development and career pathway
• Provide be er support and coaching resources for coaches working at all levels
A pilot program will be held at Logan City SA before the end of June and rolled out to targeted associa ons across the State beginning later in 2012. As funding will be provided to deliver this program, it is essen al that par cipa ng associa on agree to comply fully with the program requirements in order for SQI to achieve the agreed outcomes. STATEWIDE INFRASTRUCTURE PLAN As part of the current funding agreement, So ball Queensland is developing a Statewide Infrastructure Plan which will assist District Associa ons when applying for funding to improve their facili es. It is planned that the project will involve the following: • Facility and site inspec ons of all South East
Queensland Associa on facili es and up to 7 regional facili es with photographic records compiled.
• Consulta on with all Associa ons, Regional offices of Sport and Recrea on and ongoing liaison with So ball Queensland to verify findings and confirm
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final Facility Plan structure • Future considera on to include the analysis of
relevant popula on projec ons, assessment of local membership trends and Facility Plan development including priori sed recommenda ons
NATIONAL SPORT & ACTIVE RECREATION POLICY FRAMEWORK The Na onal Sport and Ac ve Recrea on Policy Framework provides a guide for the development and alignment of policies, strategies and programs by Governments across Australia in order to deliver a high performing sport and ac ve recrea on system that delivers: • Increased par cipa on • Success in Interna onal compe on • Strong na onal sport compe on The Framework iden fies agreed na onal priori es for the next 10 years and sets out the roles & responsibili‐
es of the three levels of Government, Na onal Spor ng Organisa ons, State Spor ng Organisa ons, Associa ons and Clubs. In addi on to the three priori es listed above, the other na onal priori es iden fied in the Framework are: • System sustainability • System alignment and collabora on • Helping to meet broader objec ves • Research and data review In consulta on with the Member States and Territories, So ball Australia will review their Strategic and Opera onal plans to ensure they are consistent with and support the delivery of the priori es set out in this Framework. This will impact on all levels of so ball throughout Australia. SOFTBALL AUSTRALIA LTD (SAL) So ball Australia has undertaken a comprehensive market research program with the overall strategic objec ve to develop an evidence‐based approach for SAL’s par cipa on, membership, social and coaching programs, as well as products, services and commercial strategies. The ac ons arising from the research will impact on how so ball is delivered across the na on and whilst there are difficul es in implemen ng change, it is impera ve that we work together to ensure so ball remains relevant and a culturally significant sport to the Australian community. A Membership Review Project was also undertaken to develop a different membership model which will see the introduc on of different membership categories to incorporate all par cipants in so ball e.g. School Sport So ball, Indigenous Communi es and Special Olympics. A review of na onal events is being undertaken with the poten al for changes to occur in the structure and
ming of na onal events. This is likely to have an
impact on the ming of State Championships and possi‐bly provide an improved model for par cipa on in so ball events. The development of the CRM system is progressing slowly. Member States are now able to make changes to the website template and a new website for clubs and local associa ons has been released. The development of the database is proving to be a source of frustra on for all involved and it may be some me before it is implemented. So ball Queensland members con nue to contribute to the governance of SAL. Dennis Cullen has been a Director of SAL since 2009 and was elected as Chairman in May 2011. Jodie Bowering and Tricia Sibraa are members of the Events Commi ee, Mark Jeppesen ‐ Membership Commi ee; Sue Nisbet ‐ High Performance Commi ee and Audrey McLaughlin AM is on the History and Recogni on Commi ee. OLYMPIC GAMES The Interna onal So ball Federa on has announced that so ball is back in the running for a spot on the Olympic Games programme for 2020. It is highly likely that a joint proposal for women’s so ball and men’s baseball will be presented to the IOC with a decision on which sport the IOC will add for the Summer Olympics to be made in 2013. SCHOOL SPORT SOFTBALL SQI is proud to support School Sport So ball to deliver their programs and championships. State Championships are held for both Primary and Secondary Girls and Boys with the Primary School Girls So ball Championship being one of only a handful where all twelve regions are represented. Thank you to Russell Miller, Ma hew Harrison, their hard working secondary and primary school commi ee members and the teachers who give freely of their me to ensure so ball remains a sport of choice in the educa on sys‐tem. PLAYER NUMBER PRESENTATIONS So ball Queensland ini ated the acknowledgement of past senior representa ve players by awarding a player number to each open representa ve on their debut for Queensland. The first presenta on was made to female representa ves in November 2011 with a significant number of ladies from the first decade in a endance. The first men’s presenta on will be made at the 2012 Men’s State Championship. RETIREMENT In April 2012, Josh Davison announced his re rement following an outstanding career represen ng both New South Wales and Queensland. He represented Australia for five years at the open level un l he decided to re re from the game in 2000. A decision to return to the game and play the John Reid Shield in 2009 for his new state, Queensland, ignited a successful return to
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the sport for Josh. His performance at this tournament earned him selec on in the Aussie Steelers team for the 2009 ISF World Championships, where the Aussie Steelers created history by winning the World Championship tle. Josh coached the Queensland Under 17 Boy’s Team to win the 2011 Under 17 Boy’s Na onal Championship. It is hoped that he returns to the diamond in a coaching role in the future. SQI STAFF Staff posi ons remained rela vely stable this year with just one major change to the full me staff when Michael Shaw returned to Canberra and John Bu erworth was recruited to fill the Development Officer role in September 2011. In the High Performance area, Fabian Barlow commenced as Head Coach on 2 May 2011 and Bronwyn Marshall, Elite Program Co‐Ordinator, concluded her contract with SQI on 30 April 2012. Jess Muller who was assis ng with the website also finished during the past year to begin her career in marke ng. It is appropriate to acknowledge the many members of the So ball Queensland family for their contribu on to the sport. Thank you to the dedicated volunteers including the SQI Board, Opera onal Commi ees, Technical Directorates, Awards Panel, State Team Officials, Commissioners and Member Protec on Officers. Our sincere apprecia on is also extended to our consultants, Major League Corporate Marke ng, and lawyer, Basil Wright, for their con nued support and the staff who work diligently and with good humour to support the District Associa ons, state teams and the many volunteers at club level to deliver so ball throughout Queensland.
SPONSORS & SUPPORTERS
So ball Queensland wishes to acknowledge the
valuable support of the following sponsors...
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AWARDS & RECOGNIT ION We welcome new SQI Awards Panel members Sue Sanders (Chair) and Marion Ivanoff, who join Ma Gowty on the SQI Awards Panel. Sue is a past Secretary of Brisbane So ball Associa on and Marion was a Queensland Women’s Team representa ve in 1962 and 1964. Her Queensland Player Number is 86. In 2011, So ball Queensland expanded their awards and recogni on program to include more categories and link the SQI program to the So ball Australia, QSport and Womensport Queensland Awards programs. The first of the new awards will be an‐nounced at the 2012 SQI Awards Dinner. Congratula ons to the members of the So ball Queensland community listed below who were recognised in the 2011‐12 year for their contribu on, achievements and service to our sport. SOFTBALL QUEENSLAND INC SQI Hall of Fame Marissa Carpadios Service Awards Tina McBain, Debbie McLeary, Mary‐Anne Ihle, Chris ne Challenor, Mindy Taylor, Pam Lundy (all from Caboolture Sports SA) and Mark Jeppesen (Maryborough SA and SQI). Scoring Awards Ngaire Huston Award ‐ Queensland Sta s cian of the Year Kirsty Andrews (Hervey Bay SA) Rookie Scorer of the Year Anne e Gray (Toowoomba SA). Umpiring Awards Tricia Bichel Award ‐ Queensland Umpire of the Year Helen Strauss (Brisbane SA) Queensland Junior Umpire of the Year Award Gillian Opie (Redlands SA) Queensland District Associa on Contribu on to Umpiring Award Bundaberg So ball Associa on QUEENSLAND SPORT AWARDS – 2011 Queensland Administrator of the Year Nominee – Deb Prouten (Toowoomba SA) Queensland Junior Team of the Year Finalist – U17 Boy’s Team Queensland Officiator of the Year Finalist – Helen Strauss
WOMENSPORT QUEENSLAND AWARDS – 2011 Finalists Queensland Sportswoman of the Year Nominee – Jade Wall SOFTBALL AUSTRALIA LIMITED Service Awards Lorraine Ryla (South Brisbane SA), Sandra Geirke and Chris Edards (Toowoomba SA), Barry Sandford (Gold Coast SA) and Jamie Ogden (Caboolture SA) SAL Awards of Excellence – 2011 Finalists 2011 SA Junior Male Athlete of the Year: Marshall Kronk and Josh Wagner 2011 SA Spirit Award: Jodie Bowering 2011 SA Sta s cian of the Year: Kirsty Andrews 2011 Australian Umpire of the Year ‐ Viv Triple Award: Helen Strauss AUSTRALIAN COUNCIL HEALTH, PHYSICAL EDUCATION and RECREATION AWARDS The UQ HMS HPE Inspira onal Teacher Award was presented to Leigh Muller of Kedron State High School for her dedica on to encouraging and inspiring young female athletes for the past 33 years. Leigh is a SQI Hall of Fame member, Queensland Player Number 152, former State Coach and a long serving coach with Bears Club in the Brisbane SA.
2011 Annual Awards Dinner
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EVENTS Carnivals In addi on to the regular so ball season, Brisbane, Noosa and Suncoast‐Hinterland Associa ons held junior carnivals and Mackay, South Brisbane, Maryborough and Hooters Club (Wynnum) all held Masters Tournaments in 2011/12. NEW EVENTS SQI is cognisant of the need to strategically retain current players as well as recruit and a ract new players, officials and supporters to the game of so ball. Following the workshop conducted at the 2011 AGM on the Delivery of So ball in Queensland, SQI has commenced working with District Associa ons on the development of new events. One of these is the proposed South East Queensland U15 & U17 Compe ‐
on. The introduc on of a new Home and Away compe on in South East Queensland for three months between September and December is seen as an opportunity to create a compe on with greater variety and in turn make it more exci ng for all U15 and U17 compe tors. “Home and Away” and ‘Club Championship’ models are being considered. In addi on to the compe on for South East Queensland, discussions will be held during the next year with associa ons located in Wide Bay and Central Queensland to iden fy opportuni es for new events in their regions. Another new venture will be the introduc on of a Queensland OzPitch Championship. The model will be developed in consulta on with the host associa on with the inaugural compe on to be held in the la er part of 2012.
2011 So ball Queensland Masters Tournament
The SQI Events Management Commi ee members are Heather Law (Chair), Jenny Vandenhurk, David Casey together with staff member Nicki Riley. State Championships and Events Eighty‐six teams par cipated in the 2011 State Championships and ninety‐three teams played in the 2011 So ball Queensland Masters Tournament. The So ball Queensland Representa ves at the 2011 State Championships and So ball Queensland Masters Tournament were:
• Under 15 Girls: Heather Law • Under 15 Boy’s: Daphne Bickle • Under 17 Girls: Daphne Bickle • Under 17 Boy’s: Ma Gowty • Under 19 Women: Daphne Bickle • Under 19 Men: Heather Law • Open Women: Leon Leach • Open Men: Leon Leach • SQ Masters: Jenny Vandenhurk, Daphne Bickle
and Leon Leach Thank you to the host associa ons and all volunteers for making each event such a success. The results of the State Championships and So ball Queensland Masters Tournament appear further in this report. OTHER EVENTS Round 2 Gilley’s Shield So ball Queensland, in partnership with Brisbane So ball Associa on, hosted Round 2 of the Gilley’s Shield 25 – 27 November 2011. With six states and the New Zealand na onal team par cipa ng, spectators were able to witness some of the world’s best female so ballers in ac on. Thank you to Brisbane SA for their
reless efforts in delivering this quality event. So ball Fes val A So ball Fes val, comprising an OzPitch compe on and a Tee Ball carnival, was planned to be held in Redlands. Unfortunately, due to insufficient nomina‐
ons the event was postponed. Suncoast‐Hinterland So ball Associa on will host the So ball Fes val ~ Suncoast, at Mooloolah Valley Mul Sports Complex. The Fes val will also raise funds for The Colby Speare Founda on. This event has been postponed twice, March and April 2012, due to wet weather and is now rescheduled for August 2012. The Fes val will include a fun‐filled Come and Try Clinic for children and an OzPitch Tournament for adults with a focus on corporate and community teams. Burne So ball Associa on has partnered with Relay For Life and will hold their So ball Fes val in September.
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HIGH PERFORMANCE COMMITTEE & COACHING TECHNICAL DIRECTORATE
So ball con nues to be a Partnership Program within the Queensland Academy of Sport (QAS) structure and we extend our apprecia on to the QAS, led by Benne King and Barry Dancer, for their on‐going support of So ball. The QAS provides financial support and access to services and facili es for the so ball program at both the state and na onal level. So ball Queensland also acknowledges the financial support provided by So ball Australia to assist with the delivery of na onal squad training and travel costs for the teams par cipa ng in the Gilley’s Shield. When the full‐ me QAS So ball Program changed from a Primary Sport to a Partnership Sport within the QAS as a result of so ball not being accepted as a sport in the 2012 Olympic Games, So ball Queensland undertook a review of the High Performance Program. The High Performance review that was presented to the SQI Board in February 2009 made several key recommenda ons to ensure the primary elements of the QAS program were maintained. These recommenda ons were: Coaches ‐ that a full/part me head coach be employed and professional development provided to the coach together with the appointment of appropriate assistant coaches through a formal iden fica on procedure. Facili es – to retain access to well maintained facili es and provision of sufficient training and playing equipment. Strength and Condi oning – to contract a strength and condi oning specialist to write and deliver individual training programs for squad members and conduct fitness tes ng as required. Compe on – to con nue accessing quality compe ons con nue and the provision of subsidies to relieve associated compe on costs. Administra on – to establish a strong and effec ve administra on system. The SQI Board adopted the recommenda ons. The current status of the key recommenda ons from the review of the high performance program is outlined below. Coaches ‐ Fabian Barlow was appointed So ball Queensland Head Coach May 2011. Fabian was previously the AIS and Australian Women’s Team Head Coach and has played for the New Zealand Black Sox in ISF Men’s World Championships. This full me posi on
is contracted un l April 2012 and will con nue subject to the con nua on of QAS funding. Whilst the QAS program was provided to Queensland’s elite female players, the program has been extended to include both an elite Men’s and youth program resul ng in the appointment of addi onal coaches to assist with the co‐ordina on and delivery of these programs. Kim Cooper, Brooke Wilkins and Kevin Jenkins assisted with the female Youth Development program for U17 and U19 Australian squad members and Lexie Pearce co‐ordinated the male Youth Development program for U17 and U19 Australian squad members. Facili es ‐ access to quality training facili es was available at Brisbane and Redlands with sufficient training and playing equipment provided. Strength and Condi oning ‐ a fully equipped weights gym has been set up at Downey Park by So ball Queensland. This gym is available to the members of the female elite squads and Heat team and must at all
mes be used under the supervision of qualified strength and condi oning coaches. SQI has entered a partnership with the University of Queensland and they provide the appropriately qualified coaches to develop and supervise the players' programs and sessions. Fitness tes ng has been carried out throughout the season. The Australian Open Men’s squad members were offered gym membership to assist with their strength and condi oning requirements. The program is developed and overseen by the So ball Australia Strength and Condi oning Coach. Compe on – Queensland Heat and Patriots competed in the Gilley’s Shield and John Reid Shield respec vely. The cost of par cipa ng in these championships was similar to the previous year. So ball Australia once again provided funding towards the travel costs for all teams par cipa ng in the Gilley’s Shield. In addi on, three Queensland teams par cipated in the Southern Cross Challenge held in Christchurch, April 2012. Administra on ‐ The Elite Program Coordinator provided the administra on and co‐ordina on of the program. This included supervising and mentoring the Head Coach, progressing the integra on of the path‐way for the women, consolida on of the Youth Development programs, working with the Patriots Head Coach to deliver the men’s elite program,
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liaising with the So ball Australia High Performance Manager and repor ng to the QAS and SQI. The Elite Co‐Ordinator concluded her contract with SQI on 30 April 2012 and the requirements of this posi on have been distributed between the SQI General Manager, Opera ons Manager and Head Coach. Programs The Youth Development Programs incorporate the Australian underage squad members and iden fied Queensland athletes. The 2011 programs commenced with a camp involving the Australian U19 coaches and the State coaches in the lead up to the Interna onal Youth Cup held in July and con nued through to their par cipa on in the World Championships (U19 Women) in December and the Australian Under 19 Men’s Team tour to Argen na in September. A Heat Academy squad was selected and played in the Interna onal Challenge in Sydney in July. To further her development, Kim Cooper acted as Head Coach with Fabian Barlow and Brooke Wilkins, her assistant coaches. Athletes in the Aussie Spirit and Aussie Steelers teams compe ng in 2011 interna onal events were provided with training in the lead up to their events. Jade Wall was selected in the All Star team at the conclusion of the Canada Cup. The 2012 Queensland teams were selected at the State Championships and prepared for the Na onal Championship campaigns under the direc on of the State Team and Satellite Coaches. The Under 17 and 19 teams began their prepara on with a state camp in October. The Queensland Under 19 Men’s Team won the Nox Bailey Shield losing only one game during the championship. With 101 runs for and 66 against, and led by new coaching staff in Tony Cailo o (Head Coach) and Chris MacRae (Assistant Coach), both former Patriots and Australian representa ves, this win was the first for the team since 1993. The Under 17 Girls were Runners‐Up and Heat, Patriots, Under 19 Women and Under 17 Boys teams finishing in third posi on. Individual Awards were won by: • Sandra Holden (Queensland Heat): Lorraine
Woolley Medal, Pitching Award • Bri ney Flint (Under 19 Women): Pitching Award • Marshall Kronk (Under 19 Men): Pitching Award
and Player of the Finals • Adrian Taylor (Under 17 Boys): Pitching Award Queensland featured strongly in Australian Squad selec ons which were announced at the conclusion of each Na onal Championship including:
• 2 athletes in the Aussie Spirit Team to contest the 2012 World Championship and three reserves
• 7 athletes in the Aussie Spirit squad • 4 athletes in the Aussie Steelers Squad and one
reserve • 7 athletes in the Aussie Pride Squad (Australian
U19 Women) • 4 athletes in the Aussie Colts Team to contest the
2012 World Championship and one reserve • 5 athletes in the Aussie Colts Squad (Australian
U19 men) • 10 athletes in the Australian Under 17 Youth
Squad • 6 athletes in the Australian Under 17 Girls Team The AIS Squad was selected and included Queensland members Jodie Bowering, Jocelyn McCallum, Carmelle Sorensen, Kate Sternes, Jade Wall and Melinda Weaver. Stacey Webber was ini ally selected however was ineligible to con nue once she took up a college posi on and relocated to the USA. The 2011/12 Queensland Selec on Panels: Women Chairperson: Jenny Vandenhurk Open Women: Fabian Barlow, Kim Cooper U19 Women: Shane Morgan, Liz Fresser U17 Girls: Kevin Jenkins, Janelle Kronk, Ree‐Anna King Men Chairperson: John Bright Open Men: Murray Rivers, Dene Dormer U19 Men: Tony Cailo o, Lexie Pearce (withdrew) U17 Boys: Lexie Pearce, Stephen Wagner, Roline Sheppard 2011/12 Australian Selec on Panels John Bright – Under 19 Men John Whitefield – Open Men 2011/12 Australian Team Officials Kevin Jenkins – Aussie Pride Assistant Coach; Under 19 Women’s World Championship Loran Algar – Aussie Steelers Assistant Coach; Argen na Tour Murray Rivers – Aussie Colts Assistant Coach; Argen na Tour Talent ID and Development Pathways All nine Regional Academies have been established throughout Queensland, each at a different stage of development. The Elite Program Head Coach visited three Regional Academies during 2011 to assist the coaches with their development. It has been iden fied that there needs to be more focus on the feeder systems from the Regional Academies to the State underage groups and that the coaching standards at this level need to be improved. These will be topics for discussion at the 2012 Coaching Forum.
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A Ba ery Camp was held at Redcliffe in June 2011 with 30 athletes and 15 coaches from the following regions of Queensland: Mt Isa, Cairns, Mackay, Rockhampton, Bundaberg, Maryborough, Hervey Bay, Toowoomba and the greater South East Queensland area. Coach Development Ninety‐six coaches completed their accredita on requirements during 2011. The first pilot of the Level Three course was delivered to 10 par cipants in April 2012. Level Two is currently being reviewed and updated in accordance with Australian Sports Commission requirements. District Associa ons are encouraged to organise face to face accredita on courses for Levels 1 to 3 to improve the quality of their coaches. Coach workshops were held with Australian Under 19 and 17 Men’s Head Coaches, John Neilsen and Kathy Horton in April 2012. Workshops were also held during the 2011 Australian Under 15 Regional Championship by So ball Australia coaches Jenny Cassidy and Raelene Jeffries. The annual Coaching Forum was a ended by 23 par cipants. The program included presenta ons by Anne Vogler (baserunning), Kim Cooper and Fabian Barlow (defensive strategies, playing the ou ield and skill acquisi on). Workshop topics included Regional Academies, Under 15 Regional Tournament, Coach Accredita on, Mentoring and Recogni on, SAL Community Coach Program and Regional Coaching Commi ee. Development Pathway Review A broad review of the Athlete Development Pathway was undertaken by the Elite Program Coordinator. A survey of the Under 17, Under 19, Open State Team players and coaching staff and the Regional Academy coaching staff was conducted. This was followed by a focus group mee ng held in March to discuss the findings and prepare a final report for presenta on to the SQI Board. Thank you to the High Performance Commi ee members John Bright (Chair), Heather Law and the SQI staff who support the HPC and also to the Coaching Technical Directorate members, Jenny Vandenhurk (Chair), Brooke Wilkins, Lexie Pearce and Shane Morgan for providing the leadership for these programs. Also thank you to Fabian Barlow, satellite coaches and the state team /elite program coaches for their ongoing support and commitment to the development of coaches and athletes in Queensland.
2011 Inaugural U15 Girls and Boys Na onal Championship
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MARKETING Major League Corporate Marke ng, SQI marke ng consultants, has been very busy assis ng SQI and District Associa ons with promo on and marke ng, recruitment ac vi es, media and e‐communica on. Major League con nued to focus on raising the profile of the sport through the media which resulted in $144, 500 in media coverage for the 2011/12 period. Queensland Heat and Patriots players were used as the flagship iden es and were supported by statewide coverage of state team selec ons and outcomes of State and Na onal Championships. So ball was featured in episodes of Totally Wild during the past year which showcased Queensland Heat, junior so ball and the Yellow Socks Day. In addi on, Major League invited So ball Queensland to par cipate in the Brisbane Fitness Expo at the Brisbane Conven on and Exhibi on Centre. Major League con nued to produce video for the So ball Queensland You Tube Channel and promoted the Queensland Heat and Patriots na onal championship campaigns. Major League developed and implemented the promo onal plan for 2011 Australian Under 15 Regional Championships which resulted in both print media and television coverage on Channel 7 and WIN TV. Six edi ons of the So ball Queensland e‐newsle er, Grand Slam, which is produced by Major League, were distributed throughout the year and other special alerts featuring informa on on the on teams, compe on results, na onal selec on and specialty ac vi es such as the ACT For Kids Race Day and Totally Wild screening date. Major League assisted Rockhampton, Caboolture and Logan City to gain media coverage for their sign‐on campaign and provided District Associa ons with updated marke ng resources including a CD which contained sign‐on adver sing resources featuring: • Community service announcement • Two promo onal posters • Sponsorship proposal and media release templates District Associa ons and clubs including Algester, Burne , Cairns, Springfield Lakes OzPitch, South Brisbane, Stanthorpe, Suncoast‐Hinterland and Wynnum, were provided with promo onal support for Have‐A‐Go Days, Simple So ball programs, compe ons and events. Promo onal flyers and post‐ers were developed for specific ac vi es and DA’s
reported that Major League provided mely assistance and were easy to deal with. The So ball Queensland Board receives detailed monthly reports from MLCM, which clearly outlines all ac vi es for the previous month. The services and support provided by Jason Greenhalgh and his team at Major League Corporate Marke ng to so ball in Queensland are very much appreciated. In this difficult economic climate, So ball Queensland is grateful for the support we receive from our sponsors and preferred suppliers. Our sincere thanks to the Queensland Government Department of Na onal Parks, Recrea on, Sport and Racing, Queensland Academy of Sport, Canterbury Clothing Company (Major Sponsor and Official Apparel Supplier), Easton (Official Equipment Supplier) and our preferred suppliers, Yellow Cabs and OAMPS Insurance Brokers for their con nued support.
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YEAR IN REVIEW SC O R I N G TE C H N I C A L D I R E C T O R A T E
Commi ee Members
Ma Denkel Joy Leach Val Cross Chris ne Denkel Bruce Challenor Kirsty Andrews
Open Men – Sydney: Joy Leach (volunteered her services) State Championships: The SQI Scoring Representa ves for State Championships were: Female Tournaments Male Tournaments U17 Elaine Rosenberg Kirsty Andrews U19 Bruce Challenor Ma Denkel Open Joy Leach Val Cross U15 Bruce Challenor Fiona Goffer SQ Masters Val Cross assisted by Joy Leach, Kirsty Andrews, Sean Francis, Debbie Clarke and Dawn McKell. Clinics and Candidates: The number of clinics and successful candidates is steadily increasing and thanks are extended to the District Associa on Scoring Coordinators who are encouraging scor‐ing at the local level. Level 1 Brisbane, Bundaberg, Cairns, Ipswich, Noosa and Rockhampton Level 2 Brisbane, Bundaberg, Caboolture, Cairns, Mount Isa, Noosa, Redlands, Rockhampton and Toowoomba Level 3 Bundaberg, Mt Isa and Toowoomba Level 4 Redlands
Quality Assessment: Ngaire Huston as head of Quality Assessment once again has been checking all games scored at Na onal events and to date our feedback has been posi ve. Our ever increasing number of ‘officials’ are doing a great job in keeping current with all changes and advances made with both the paper and technology side of scoring.
Monthly Mee ngs: Mee ngs are held on the 2nd Thursday of each month. Annual Combined Forum: Our 2011 Forum once again was well a ended with all Associa ons being represented by Associa on personnel. Once again our session with umpiring provid‐ed great discussion and debate. Technology in scoring is becoming a major focus and was highlighted at the forum.
Interna onal / Na onal Events: Congratula ons to Kirsty Andrews on her appointment and successful tournament with the Australian U19 Women. Official Sta s cians were provided for the following: Gilley’s Shield Round 2 Downey Park: Chief Sta s cian: Chris ne Denkel Official Scorers: Joy Leach, Val Cross, Ma Denkel, Kirsty Andrews, Debbie Clarke, Jason Collins, Fiona Goffer, Sean Francis, Chris Griffiths, Debbie Opie and Barb Bailey. iScore – trialled with varying results, It is a ‘user friendly’ program if you know what to do. Chris Trengrove spoke about the advantages of the program over Scorekeeper etc. Not having the web updates to do has made it a much easier tournament to conduct Queensland sta s cians were seconded, appointed by SAL or volunteered their services at Na onal Championships. U17 Girls – Hobart: Maria Caterson, Valerie Horne and Sean Francis (QLD Team sta s cian) U19 Men – Canberra: Ma Denkel (Chief Sta s cian), Val Cross and Joy Leach (appointed by SAL)
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PDA's v iScore: iScore has come out as the preferred op on for the scoring technology. It is much more user friendly and the applica on itself costs about $11 which is much less expensive than Scorekeeper or Scorepad. However, the hardware is more expensive. The iPad, iPhone or Tablet vary in cost but is much more useful than the PDA ever was. A very successful iScore training/workshop weekend was conducted by Kirsty Andrews who excelled with iScore while away with the Na onal U19 Women. Newsle ers / Website: Val Cross was once again editor of our newsle er and we thank her for persis ng with this onerous task. It is s ll widely distributed with Papua New Guinea maintaining regular contact with Val on ma ers rela ng to scoring as well as other topics of interest. Database: The scoring database provides a list of each District Associa on of their accredited scorers. Hopefully this means that it will be more manageable and Scoring Coordinators will then be able to keep check on who needs reaccredita on and when it is due. NOAS Accredita on/Reaccredita on: It is an ongoing process but results are slowing star ng to filter through, we have found that one problem was with not all scorers cking the ‘new card’ sec on on the NOAS form, but it is now being stressed at lectures that this sec on must be completed if a new card is required. The no fica on of renewal advices is not fully opera onal and the Na onal Panel has indicated that this is one of the priori es to enable a smooth flow on without having to go through the RPI procedures if any great length of me lapses between expiring and renewal. How the database has been broken down will enable Associa ons to assist with this. Level three NOAS scheme has been accepted by the ASC, It involved adding a prac cal game to the assessment criteria. The marking scheme etc. will be forwarded to the State Associa ons in due course. In the mean me we will con nue with the original assessment and add a scored game. Thank you to So ball Queensland for allowing me to lead our evolving group of dedicated sta s cians. Ma Denkel State Director
Heat & Patriots suppor ng ACT for Kids at their Race Day, 2011
2011 Yellow Socks Challenge teams and crowd
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YEAR IN REVIEW UM P I R I N G TE C H N I C A L D I R E C T O R A T E
UMPIRING COMMITTEE 2011 – 2012 State Director: Darren Sibraa Administra on: Patricia Sibraa Development: Helen Strauss State Championships: Ron Yardley Events: David Casey Communica on: Bridget Cameron Mee ngs: Sally Crawford Junior: Natalie Fleischfresser UMPIRE OFFICIALS – STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS / TOURNA‐MENTS 2011 Queensland Cup & Open Men UIC Patricia Sibraa Examiner Darren Sibraa Mark To 2011 Queensland Cup & Open Women UIC Patricia Sibraa Examiners Ian Frame Helen Strauss 2011 So ball Queensland Masters UIC Patricia Sibraa DUICs Ron Yardley Sally Crawford 2011 U19 Men 2011 U19 Women UIC Patricia Sibraa Yvonne Kahler Examiners Mark To Ian Frame David Casey Stephen Gu eridge 2011 U17 Boys 2011 U17 Girls UIC Ian Frame Helen Strauss Examiners Yvonne Kahler David Casey Stephen Gu eridge Ron Yardley 2012 U15 Boys 2012 U15 Girls UIC David Casey Darren Sibraa Examiners Jamie Harries Bridget Cameron Stephen Gu eridge Norelle Thomas 2011 Queensland Secondary Schoolboys Championship UIC Mark To 2012 Queensland Secondary Schoolgirls Championship UIC David Casey Examiners Darren Sibraa Anita Ryle 2011 QLD Primary Schoolboys Finals UIC Stephen Gu eridge
2011 QLD Primary Schoolgirls UIC Ron Yardley 2011 South Brisbane Club Classic UIC Patricia Sibraa 2012 QLD Patriots tournament UIC Patricia Sibraa 2011 Golden Gloves Challenge UIC Ron Yardley FINALS ALLOCATIONS 2011 QLD Cup & Open Men Queensland Cup (P) Darren Sibraa (1) Ian Frame (2) Yvonne Kahler (3) David Casey Open Men (P) Mark To (1) Jana McCaskill (3) Bridget Cameron 2011 QLD Cup & Open Women Queensland Cup (P) Helen Strauss (1) David Casey (2) Darren Sibraa (3) Yvonne Kahler QLD Championship (P) Norelle Thomas (1) Jamie Harries (3) Daphne Bickle President Cup (P) Anita Ryle (1) Kylie Knight (3) Ron Yardley 2011 So ball Queensland Masters Men’s Division 1 (P) David Casey (1) Jana McCaskill (3) Bridget Cameron Men’s Division 2 (P) Danny Griffiths (1) Norelle Thomas (3) Ross Winn Men’s Division 3 (P) Jamie Harries (1) Ken McIntyre (3) Ross Tickle Men’s Division 4 (P) Alan Walsh (1) Kylie Knight
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Women’s Division 1 (P) Ian Goodman (1) Peter Walsh (3) Jodie Boustead Women’s Division 2 (P) Anita Ryle (1) Drew Pickwick (3) Ian Frame Women’s Division 3 (P) Maria Caterson (1) Vicianne Crane Women’s Division 4 (P) Di Bunston (1) Sarah Caterson Women’s Division 5 (P) Kelly Ireland (1) Bradley Davis Women’s Division 6 (P) Marie Symons (1) Mitchell Crawford Women’s Division 7 (P) Aymee Preston (1) Jan Anderson Women’s Division 8 (P) Gillian Opie (1) Amie Thomas Women’s Division 9 (P) Roy Costello (1) Alisha Gillham Women’s Division 10 (P) Helen Wallis‐Dunn (1) Jai Mar n Women’s Division 11 (P) Ted Gross (1) Nicola Crook Women’s Division 12 (P) Nicholas Davis (1) John Dyer 2011 U19 Men QLD Championship (P) Jana McCaskill (1) Helen Strauss (3) Bridget Cameron President’s Cup (P) David Casey (1) Mar n Turnbull (3) Norelle Thomas 2011 U19 Women QLD Championship (P) Stephen Gu eridge (1) Jamie Harries (3) Ron Yardley President’s Cup (P) Ian Goodman (1) Kylie Knight (3) Jesse Bullock 2011 U17 Boys QLD Championship (P) Jamie Harries (1) Danny Griffiths (3) Stephen Gu eridge
President’s Cup (P) Peter Walsh (1) Brian MacPherson (3) Tina Thorburn 2011 U17 Girls QLD Championship (P) Mar n Turnbull (1) David Casey (3) Janelle Hicks President’s Cup (P) Mick Gorman (1) Ken McIntyre (3) Ross Winn 2012 U15 Boys QLD Championship (P) Danny Griffiths (1) Michael Trost (3) Jamie Harries President’s Cup (P) Tina Thorburn (1) Thomas Rivers 2012 U15 Girls QLD Championship (P) Natalie Fleischfresser (1) Ron Yardley (3) Ian Goodman President’s Cup (P) Alan Walsh (1) Rhiannon Zuch (3) Bradley Davis 2012 QLD Secondary Schoolgirls Final (P) Anita Ryle (1) Cameron Ryle (3) Darren Sibraa 2011 South Brisbane Club Classic Final (P) Darren Sibraa (1) Yvonne Kahler (2) Helen Strauss (3) Mark To 2012 Queensland Patriots tournament The 2012 tournament was cancelled. UMPIRES AT STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS / TOURNAMENTS
Level 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Total
2011 QLD Cup/ Open Men 1 1 6 4 6 2 ‐ ‐ 20
2011 QLD Cup/ Open Women 1 1 5 4 4 3 3 ‐ 21
2011 Masters 1 1 3 5 8 4 24 34 80
2011 U19 Men ‐ 1 3 3 3 ‐ ‐ ‐ 10
2011 U19 Women ‐ ‐ 3 1 2 5 ‐ ‐ 11
2011 U17 Boys ‐ ‐ 3 1 2 2 6 1 15
2011 U17 Girls 1 1 2 2 5 3 6 1 20
2012 U15 Boys ‐ ‐ 2 1 1 3 1 6 14
2012 U15 Girls 1 ‐ 1 2 2 3 1 7 17
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PRACTICAL EXAMINATIONS SINCE THE LAST ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING State examina ons were carried out at: Level 4 ‐ Queensland Cup and State U19 Championships Level 3 ‐ State U17 Championships Level 2 ‐ State U17, U15 Championships & QLD School Championships Level Candidates Pass 6 3 2 5 2 2 4 2 1 3 8 8 2 8 7 Successful Candidates Level 6 ‐ Bridget Cameron (Brisbane)
Jana McCaskill (Brisbane) Level 5 ‐ Jamie Harries (Brisbane)
Norelle Thomas (Redlands) Level 4 ‐ Janelle Hicks (Brisbane) Level 3 ‐ Danielle Bellchambers (Toowoomba)
Jodie Boustead (Caboolture) Vicianne Crane (Logan City) Kylie Knight (Brisbane) Leanne O’Leary (Bundaberg) Anita Ryle (Toowoomba) Cameron Ryle (Toowoomba) Alan Walsh (Redcliffe)
Level 2 ‐ Sarah Buckley (Toowoomba) Bruce Clifford (Hervey Bay) Katrina Crane (Logan City) Nicola Crook (Redcliffe) Kiri Sco (Redlands) James Todd (Redcliffe) Joanne Voltz (Redlands)
UMPIRE OFFICIALS – NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS / TOURNAMENTS 2012 Open Men & Gilley’s Shield Round 4 – Blacktown, NSW Patricia Sibraa ‐ UIC Bridget Cameron Ian Frame ‐ Championship game (Women) – 2nd base Yvonne Kahler ‐ Championship game (Women) – 3rd base Darren Sibraa ‐ Championship game (Men) – plate Helen Strauss ‐ Championship game (Women) – 1st base Mark To 2011/12 Gilley’s Shield Round 1 – Waverley, Vic Ian frame ‐ Examiner Helen Strauss Bridget Cameron – Level 6 candidate
2011/12 Gilley’s Shield Round 2 – Brisbane, QLD Patricia Sibraa – UIC David Casey Ian Frame Yvonne Kahler Jana McCaskill – Level 6 candidate Darren Sibraa 2011/12 Gilley’s Shield Round 3 – Hawker, ACT Patricia Sibraa – UIC Ian Frame – Examiner Bridget Cameron Stephen Gu eridge Jana McCaskill 2012 U19 Men – Hawker, ACT Patricia Sibraa – UIC Darren Sibraa – Examiner David Casey Mark To Mar n Turnbull – Level 6 candidate 2012 U19 Women – Mirrabooka, WA Ian Frame – Examiner ‐ Championship game – 3rd base Yvonne Kahler Norelle Thomas – Level 5 candidate 2012 U17 Boys – Altona, VIC David Casey Jana McCaskill ‐ Championship game– plate Jamie Harries – Level 5 candidate 2012 U17 Girls – Hobart, TAS Darren Sibraa – UIC Stephen Gu eridge Peter Walsh Ron Yardley NEWSLETTER The Commi ee submits ar cles rela ng to umpiring in Queensland to “Blues News On‐Line (BNOL)”. This publica on has a wide audience base and is available by email, although they can also be sourced through resource gallery on the umpiring website. DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS/CLINICS/APPOINTMENTS Basic Clinics A number of District Associa ons conducted internal clinics. Once again, few requests were received to conduct Basic clinics. This area received con nued a en on during the 2011 forum, and has become a greater focus with the Commi ee. Rela onship with Educa on Queensland The posi ve rela onship between SQI and School Sports con nues to be reinforced through the structured umpiring pathway that was developed in 2009. SQI’s Umpiring Directorate has provided management crews to State finals of School compe on and has again conducted assessment of candidates at these events.
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Cameron Ryle was appointed to the Na onal Secondary Schools Championships in April‐May, 2011 and recently was reappointed to that event for 2012. Keana Holmes was appointed to the Na onal Primary Schools Championship in November, 2011. Interna onal appointments Queensland has been well represented in the last year with a number of umpires being selected for interna onal appointments: • Patricia Sibraa appointed SAL Technical Delegate
and Oceania Deputy UIC at the ISF Open Men’s Qualifier, held in Canberra in December 2011.
• Darren Sibraa appointed to the ISF Open Men’s Qualifier, held in Canberra in December 2011.
• Patricia Sibraa (UIC) and Ian Frame officiated at the Edebone‐Weber Women’s test series between Australia and NZ that was held in Canberra in January 2012.
• Darren Sibraa is a member of the ISF Rules Commission
• David Casey and Norelle Thomas were appointed to travel as the team umpire with the Queensland Southern Cross team to Christchurch, NZ in April 2012.
• Helen Strauss and Yvonne Kahler were appointed to the IX World Junior Women’s Championship in Cape Town, South Africa in December, 2011.
Na onal Commitments Queensland umpires are heavily involved in the development of the sport through their respec ve roles with SAL Patricia Sibraa • Na onal Umpire in Chief and UIC – Communica ons • Member of SAL Events Working Commi ee • Member of SAL Technical Working Commi ee Darren Sibraa • Na onal Staff Member – Technical • Assists in the wri ng of the na onal rules exam • Coordinates the wri ng of the na onal basic rules
exam • Assists with the wri ng of all umpire Technical and
Mechanics Bulle ns • Assists with the submission of rules for ISF Congress
Rules Commission Yvonne Kahler • Na onal Staff Member – Development • Assist with proofing umpire training manuals • Write document on Umpire mentors Bridget Cameron • Na onal Staff Member – Communica on • Editor Blues News on Line Ian Frame • Sub‐Commi ee member – Development • Assist in wri ng the “Tournament Chief Umpire
Manual” • Assist in wri ng establishing roles for TCU, Assessor
and Mentor at SAL Under 15 Regional Championship
David Casey • Sub‐Commi ee member – Development • Assist in wri ng establishing roles for TCU, Assessor
and Mentor at SAL Under 15 Regional Championship • Assist in wri ng the level 3‐4 umpire training
manual, which includes presenters manual and power‐point presenta ons.
• Sub‐Commi ee member – Technical • Wrote ar cle for BNOL on the worst 10 answered
exam ques ons on the 2011 Na onal Rules Exam Jana McCaskill • Sub‐Commi ee member – Development • Assist in wri ng the Community Umpire Program Janelle Hicks • Sub‐Commi ee member – Development • Assist in wri ng the Community Umpire Program
2011 COMBINED TECHNICAL DIRECTORATE FORUM The annual umpire’s forum was held on July 23 – 24, 2011 as part of the Combined Technical Directorate forum. During the forum all so ball Directorates, Umpiring, Coaching and Scoring, were able to a end a combined session that covered several topics including enforcement of the pitching rules and review of recent rule changes and interpreta ons. The forum also provided the first opportunity to announce the 2011 Umpiring Award winners to their peers. The recipients were: Patricia Bichel Senior Umpire of the Year – Helen Strauss; SQI Junior Umpire of the Year – Gillian Opie; and SQI District Associa on Development Award – Bundaberg So ball Associa on. A range of topics were covered throughout the forum, including District Associa on Coordinator responsibili es, communica on, umpire accredita on and development, exam analysis, state championship responsibili es, and presenta on of District Associa on reports. All delegates were reminded of the requirement to share the forum material with their respec ve District Associa ons. IN CONCLUSION I would like to congratulate all those District Associa ons that have implemented training programs and conducted clinics within their own associa on. Our season never ends, there are always games requiring umpires and District Associa ons requiring help. The Queensland Umpiring Commi ee con nues to work extremely hard. I thank them for their con nued support. Darren Sibraa Queensland Director of Umpiring
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STATE CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS O W ’ S C
Host: South Brisbane Date: 2 ‐ 4 September, 2011
QLD Cup Winner
Mack Gilley Memorial Trophy ‐ Redlands Green Runner Up
Townsville Trophy ‐ Brisbane Red Best Defensive Team
City of Cairns Trophy ‐ Brisbane Red
Open State Championship Winner
T. McDonald Trophy ‐ Wynnum Runner Up
Ipswich Trophy ‐ South Brisbane Country Champions
Lo Trophy ‐ Cairns/Townsville
President’s Cup Winner
SQI Trophy ‐ Caboolture
Final Posi ons Redlands Green
Brisbane Red Redcliffe
Redlands Red Wynnum
South Brisbane Brisbane White
Cairns/Townsville Caboolture Mount Isa
Mackay Toowoomba
Logan City
Mack Gilley Memorial Trophy
O M ’ S C Host: Rockhampton Date: 21 ‐ 23 October, 2011
QLD Cup Winner Fourex Trophy ‐ Redlands Green Runner Up South Brisbane Trophy ‐ Ipswich Best Defensive Team Na onal Taxa on Trophy ‐ Toowoomba MVP of the Grand Final Lester Nathan Memorial Trophy ‐ Andrew Blackshaw
Open State Championship Winner City of Hervey Bay Trophy ‐ Redcliffe Runner Up Mount Isa Trophy ‐ Mackay
Final Posi ons Redlands Green Ipswich Toowoomba Redlands Red Wynnum Hervey Bay/Bundaberg Rockhampton Redcliffe Mackay Brisbane Gladstone Mount Isa
Fourex Trophy
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STATE CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS U19 W ’ S C
Host: Noosa Date: 30 September ‐ 2 October, 2011
State Championship Winner
City of Toowoomba Trophy ‐ Brisbane Red Runner Up
Hogsbreath Café Trophy ‐ Wynnum Country Champions
Toowoomba Chronicle Cup ‐ Rockhampton Best Defensive Team
City of Toowoomba Trophy ‐ Brisbane Red
President’s Cup Winner
SQI Trophy ‐ Redcliffe
Final Posi ons Brisbane Red
Wynnum Rockhampton
Redcliffe Redlands
Mount Isa/Maryborough/Logan City Caboolture/Noosa
Toowoomba Brisbane White
City of Toowoomba Trophy
U19 M ’ S C Host: Redlands Date: 30 September ‐ 2 October, 2011
State Championship Winner Brisbane Trophy ‐ Mount Isa Runner Up Cairns Trophy ‐ Toowoomba Best Defensive Team Na onal Taxa on Trophy ‐ Ipswich
President’s Cup Winner SQI Trophy ‐ Logan City
Final Posi ons Mount Isa Toowoomba Logan City Ipswich Bundaberg Hervey Bay Redcliffe
Brisbane Trophy
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STATE CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS U17 G ’ S C
Host: Brisbane Date: 17 ‐ 19 September, 2011
State Championship Winner
President’s Trophy ‐ Wynnum Runner Up
Logan City Trophy ‐ Brisbane Red Country Champions
Luchterhand Trophy ‐ Cairns
President’s Cup Winner
SQI Trophy ‐ Rockhampton
Final Posi ons Wynnum
Brisbane Red Redcliffe Redlands
Logan City Cairns
Rockhampton Brisbane White
Mount Isa Bundaberg
Toowoomba Caboolture
U17 B ’ S C Host: Hervey Bay Date: 17 ‐ 19 September, 2011
State Championship Winner South Brisbane Trophy ‐ Redlands Runner Up South Brisbane Trophy ‐ Bundaberg
President’s Cup Winner SQI Trophy ‐ Ipswich
Final Posi ons Redlands Bundaberg Toowoomba Mount Isa Redcliffe Noosa Ipswich Hervey Bay Caboolture Logan City Maryborough
President’s Trophy South Brisbane Trophy
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STATE CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS
Pat Bumstead Trophy Automa c Access Trophy
U15 G ’ S C Host: South Brisbane
Date: 31 March ‐ 2 April, 2012
State Championship Winner
Pat Bumstead Trophy ‐ Brisbane Red Runner Up
Mount Isa Trophy ‐ Rockhampton Country Champions
City of Toowoomba Trophy ‐ Rockhampton Best Defensive Team
Braidie Noble Trophy ‐ Redcliffe
President’s Cup Winner
SQI Trophy ‐ Bundaberg/Maryborough
Final Posi ons Brisbane Red
Rockhampton Redcliffe Redlands Wynnum
Toowoomba Bundaberg/Maryborough
Logan City Caboolture
Noosa Ipswich
Brisbane White
U15 B ’ S C Host: Hervey Bay Date: 31 March ‐ 2 April, 2012
State Championship Winner Automa c Access Trophy ‐ Redlands Runner Up Automa c Access Trophy ‐ Toowoomba Best Defensive Team Ipswich City Council Trophy ‐ Redlands Most Improved Team Wayne Gaddes Trophy ‐ Bundaberg
President’s Cup Winner Steeline Garage Doors Trophy ‐ Gladstone
Final Posi ons Redlands Toowoomba Gladstone Bundaberg Rockhampton Hervey Bay Noosa Redcliffe Caboolture Ipswich
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STATE TEAMS HEAT (O P E N W O M E N )
T Megan Blake
Jodie Bowering Sheridan Darroch
Alison Fleming Stephanie Harm Sandra Holden
Jocelyn McCallum Amy Pago o
Carmelle Sorensen Brooke Spence
Kate Sternes Erin Thras Jade Wall
Melinda Weaver
S Danielle Bouman
Eva Carless Rebecca Chapman
Paige Delacour Bri ney Flint
Rachael Higgins Tammy McMillan Stacey Webber
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Fabian Barlow ‐ Head Coach Joyce Lester ‐ Assistant Coach Kim Cooper ‐ Assistant Coach
Dawn McKell ‐ Manager Chris Bailey ‐ Sta s cian
Jenni O’Neil ‐ Remedial Massage Therapist
Edebone‐Weber Shield
1. NSW Firestars 2. WA Flames 3. ACT Diamonds 4. Queensland Heat 5. VIC Titans 6. NZ Whitesox 7. SA Starz
Gilley’s Shield
1. NSW Firestars 2. ACT Diamonds 3. Queensland Heat 4. WA Flames 5. SA Starz 6. VIC Titans
E Round 1
Gilley’s Shield & Edebone‐Webber Shield 28‐30 October 2011: Waverly, VIC
Round 2
Gilley’s Shield & Edebone‐Webber Shield 25‐27 November 2011: Brisbane, QLD
Round 3
Edebone‐Webber Shield Finals 3‐7 January 2012: Hawker, ACT
Round 4
Gilley’s Shield Finals 16‐18 February 2012: Blacktown, NSW
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G ’ S I W Rookie of the Year – Michelle Edg on (NSW)
Best Ba er – Chelsea Forkin (WA) Best Pitcher – Sandra Holden (QLD)
Most Valuable Player – Brenda De Blaes (ACT) Player of Grand Final – Bree Brooker (NSW)
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QLD Heat team pictured with QLD Biggest Fan
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4. Western Australia 5. Victoria 6. South Australia 7. Northern Territory
1. New South Wales 2. Australian Capital Territory 3. Queensland
U19 W O M E N STATE TEAMS
U17 G I R L S
E M K S 15‐21 January 2012
Host State: WA
R
I W
Most Valuable Player – Mikaela Mahony (NSW) Best Ba er – Rachel Lack (NSW) Best Pitcher – Bri ney Flint (QLD)
Player of the Grand Final – Julia McCann (NSW)
P Eva Carless
Rebecca Chapman Kelly Crowe
Stephanie Cur s Paige Delacour Patricia Dougan
Bri ney Flint Ashleigh Harris Rachael Higgins Tara‐Lee Kunde
Kody Lang Rebecca Lang Lucy Lockhart
Tania Puketapu Jayme Reddacliff
Melinda West
O Shane Morgan ‐ Head Coach
Anne Vogler ‐ Assistant Coach Brooke Wilkins ‐ Assistant Coach
Mark Gover ‐ Specialist Coach Faye Guy ‐ Manager
Kirsty Andrews ‐ Sta s cian
1. New South Wales 2. Queensland 3. South Australia 4. Western Australia
5. Australian Capital Territory 6. Victoria 7. Tasmania
E D S 8‐14 January 2012
Host State: TAS
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I W MVP – Jordyn Christensen (NSW) Best Ba er – Beth Hobden (NSW)
Best Pitcher – Stephanie Trzcinski (SA) Player of Grand Final – Amelia Cudicio (NSW)
P Janice Blackman Mikaela Briggs
Eva Carless Sara Caterson Laura Coulter
Paige Delacour Bri ney Flint
Mikayla Gregory Kody Lang
Rebecca McEachern Shanae Mealing
Alisha Prybyszcuk Jayme Reddacliff
Sarah Ryder Jane Wallace Melinda West
O Kevin Jenkins ‐ Head Coach
Ree‐Anna King ‐ Assistant Coach Liz Fresser ‐ Assistant Coach
Sandra Edmondson ‐ Manager Sean Francis ‐ Sta s cian
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STATE TEAMS PATR IOTS (O P E N M E N )
T William Bailey
Andrew Blackshaw Guy Covacin
Josh Davison (Withdrew) Shaun Goffer
James Grego (Withdrew) Julian Jemmo
Shaun Marino (Replacement/Withdrew) Corey Matakatea
David Metekingi (Withdrew) Hamish Monkman
Damien Nairn (Replacement) Jason Nathan
Adam Pearce (Withdrew) Wade Prouten
Darren Pyke Jacob Rooke
Luke Van de Griendt
O Murray Rivers ‐ Head Coach Loran Algar ‐ Assistant Coach
Maurice Paraha ‐ Assistant Coach Lisa Anderson ‐ Manager
Ngaire Huston ‐ Sta s cian
R 1. Australian Capital Territory
2. Western Australia 3. Queensland
4. Victoria 5. New South Wales
I W
Rookie of the Year – James Brownlow (NSW) Best Ba er – Zenon Winters (ACT) Best Pitcher – Neal Delpero (WA)
Most Valuable Player – Zenon Winters (ACT) Player of Grand Final – Jeff Goolagong (ACT)
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J R S 14‐18 February 2012
Host State: NSW
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U19 M E N STATE TEAMS
U17 B O Y S
K B S 15‐21 January 2012
Host State: ACT
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I W
Most Valuable Player – Kayne Kajan (NSW) Best Ba er – Jesse Taws (ACT)
Best Pitcher – Marshall Kronk (QLD) Player of Grand Final – Marshall Kronk (QLD)
P Lewis Codd
Sam Daff (Withdrew) Mitchell Daly (Captain)
Myles Davis Ma hew Hovi
Jeremy Jemmo Marshall Kronk Ryan Merriman Jayson Morgan Grant Muller
Tyrell Priestley Joshua Wagner Jonathon Wall
Aaron Whitefield
O Tony Cailo o ‐ Head Coach
Chris MacRae ‐ Assistant Coach Debbie Clarke ‐ Manager
Chris ne Denkel ‐ Sta s cian
A A S 8‐14 January 2012
Host State: VIC
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I W Most Valuable Player – Hayden Mathews (NSW)
Best Ba er – Callum Beashel (NSW) Best Pitcher – Adrian Taylor (QLD)
Player of Grand Final – Callum Beashel (NSW)
P Carlin Anderson
Colton Brockhurst Alexander Cleary
Conor Cronin Brandon Goffer
Dean Halsey Joshua Hartwig
Christopher Kacin Jaymon King Jackson Miles Jarrod Nilsson Jarrod Polzin
Tyrell Priestley James Purcell Adrian Taylor
Aaron Whitefield
O Lexie Pearce ‐ Head Coach
Stephen Wagner ‐ Assistant Coach Fabian Barlow ‐ Assistant Coach
Edda Cailo o ‐ Manager Joy Leach ‐ Sta s cian
4. Australian Capital Territory 5. Victoria
1. Queensland 2. Victoria 3. New South Wales
1. New South Wales 2. Australian Capital
Territory 3. Queensland
5. Victoria 6. South Australia 7. Western Australia
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A S ‐ (O W )
2011 C O F I W ’ C
2011 USA W C Jodie Bowering
Jocelyn McCallum Carmelle Sorensen
Jade Wall
2012 T S NZ W Jodie Bowering (Co‐Captain)
Danielle Bowman Sandra Holden
Melinda Weaver
2012 T S J Danielle Bouman Jodie Bowering Sandra Holden
Jocelyn McCallum Jade Wall
Melinda Weaver
2012 S M Danielle Bouman Jodie Bowering Sandra Holden
Jocelyn McCallum Kate Sternes
Jade Wall Melinda Weaver
2012 T M
Jodie Bowering (Vice‐Captain) Melinda Weaver
Jocelyn McCullum (Non‐Travelling Reserve) Jade Wall (Non‐Travelling Reserve)
A P ‐ (U19 W )
2011 W C Bri ney Flint
Stacey Webber Stephanie Harm (Reserve)
2012 S M
Eva Carless Rebecca Chapman Stephanie Cur s
Bri ney Flint Mikayla Gregory Rachel Higgins
Jayme Reddacliff
U17 G 2011 T I Y C
Eva Carless Sara Caterson Bri ney Flint
2012 T M
Sara Caterson Laura Coulter
Paige Delacour Bri ney Finlayson Shanae Mealing
Alisha Prybyszcuk
AUSTRAL IAN REPRESENTAT ION
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A S ‐ (O M )
2011 IV I M ' S T ‐ A
Andrew Blackshaw Josh Davison Shaun Goffer
Damien Nairn (Reserve)
2011 ISF M ' Q Bill Bailey
Andrew Blackshaw
2012 A S S Bill Bailey
Andrew Blackshaw Guy Covacin
Mitchell Daly (Reserve) Shaun Goffer
Julian Jemmo Jacob Rooke
A C ‐ (U19 M )
2011 T ‐ A T Sam Daff (Captain)
Mitchell Daly Jeremy Jemmo Marshall Kronk Ryan Merriman Jayson Morgan
Josh Wagner Jonathan Wall
2012 S M
Mitchell Daly Jeremy Jemmo Marshall Kronk
Josh Wagner Aaron Whitefield
2012 T M
Jeremy Jemmo Marshall Kronk
Josh Wagner Aaron Whitefield
Mitchell Daly (reserve)
U17 B 2012 S M
Carlin Anderson Colton Brockhurst
Dean Halsey Chris Kacin
Jaymon King Jarrod Polzin Tyrell Priestly James Purcell Adrian Taylor
Aaron Whitefield
AUSTRAL IAN REPRESENTAT ION
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SCHOOL SOFTBALL
1. Metropolitan East 2. Sunshine Coast 3. Metropolitan West 4. Peninsula 5. South Coast
6. Northern 7. Metropolitan North 8. Darling Downs 9. Wide Bay 10. Capricornia
S S S
S S S C G
Toowoomba So ball Associa on 22‐25th March, 2012
F R
QLD T Ocearna Boxall (Met East)
Mikayla Briggs (Sunshine Coast) Eva Carless (Sunshine Coast)
Jessica Donnelly (Sunshine Coast) Mikayla Gregory (Met East)
Kody Lang (Met West) Rebecca McEachern (Met East)
Danielle Oppermann (South Coast) Samara Pascoe (South Coast) Kellie Pa erson (South Coast)
Sarah Porter (Capricornia) Alisha Prybyszczuk (Met West) Jayme Reddacliff (Peninsula)
Dorinda Stone (Met East)
2012 T S Catherine Anderson (Met West)
Janice Blackman (Sunshine Coast) Georgia Blair (South Coast) Sara Caterson (Met East)
Nicola Crook (Sunshine Coast) Ka e Gray (Darling Downs)
Samantha Hodgman (Peninsula) Larissa Ingram (Met North)
Rachel Kraak (Darling Downs) Kate Lothian (Met East)
Shannan Mancktelow (Met West) Becky McDonnell (Met North)
Taleasha Morrice (Wide Bay) Hayley Motsinger (Northern)
Kayla Pascoe (South Coast) Rheanon Preston (Capricornia) Samantha Scheid (Capricornia)
Brooke White (Wide Bay) Keara White (Peninsula) Jane Wallace (Northern)
S S S
S S A C Canberra, ACT
28 April ‐ 5th May, 2012
F R 1. New South Wales 2. Queensland 3. Australian Capital Territory 4. South Australia 5. Western Australia 6. Victoria
QLD T MVP Eva Carless
A T M Jessica Donnelly Mikayla Gregory Kellie Paterson
Alisha Prybyszczuk
B T B
Redlands So ball Associa on 3‐4th September, 2011
F R 1. Met East 2. Wide Bay 3. Met West 4. Met North 5. President's 6. Darling Downs 7. Capricornia
G G C S Girls: Rockhampton State High School
Boys: Harristown State High School
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SCHOOL SOFTBALL P S S
S S S C G
Logan City So ball Associa on 6‐9th October, 2011
F R D
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QLD T Erin Blackmore (Metropolitan East)
Cassidy Brennan (Metropolitan East) Lauren Delforce (South Coast) Kahli Henwood (South Coast)
Matarley Hutchison (Metropolitan North) Rhiannon Kemp (Sunshine Coast)
Montserrat Sandoval (Metropolitan West) Josephine Wilcox (Sunshine Coast)
Tamieka Whitefield (Metropolitan East) Alexandria Young (Metropolitan East)
Chloe Young (Sunshine Coast) Carla Zigenbine (Metropolitan West)
S S A S
E G
Waverly So ball Associa on (VIC) 14‐18th November, 2011
F R 1. New South Wales 2. Australia Capital Territory 3. Queensland 4. Victoria 5. South Australia
P S S
S S S C B
Toowoomba So ball Associa on 9‐11th September, 2011
F R
QLD T
Joshua Bedggood (Met East) Tyson Cur s (Capricornia)
Dermot Fritsch (Sunshine Coast) Shannon Goffer (Met North)
Nicholas Kirkpatrick (Capricornia) Conor Laverty (Met East)
Michael Ludkin (Capricornia) Rylee Mills (Met West)
Joe Nakazawa (Met East) Callum Robertson (Capricornia)
Hayden Walker (Capricornia) Jeremy Waters (Capricornia)
S S A S
E B
Waverly So ball Associa on (VIC) 14‐18th November, 2011
F R 1. Queensland & New South Wales 2. ‐ 3. Victoria
1. Capricornia 2. Met East 3. Met North 4. Met West
5. Wide Bay 6. Sunshine Coast 7. Darling Downs
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SOUTHERN CROSS CHALLENGE W
Par cipa ng Teams/Final Placings
NZ White Sox Queensland Heat
Canterbury Red Hawks Queensland Maroon Marlborough Allstars
Canterbury Development
Results Women’s Grand Final
NZ White Sox Selec on defeated Queensland Heat 8 – 7
Individual Award Winners
Top Ba er, Jodie Bowering, Queensland Heat Top Pitcher, Michal Tangaroa, NZ White Sox
Selec on Top Fielder, Jodie Bowering, Queensland Heat MVP, Michal Tangaroa, NZ White Sox Selec on
All Star Team
Michal Tangaroa, NZ White Sox Selec on Jenifer Feret, Canterbury Red Hawks Sheridan Darroch, Queensland Heat
Jodie Bowering, Queensland Heat Stephanie Harm, Queensland Heat Kelly Crowe, Queensland Maroon
Krystal Werahiko, Canterbury Red Hawks Mikayla Gregory, Queensland Heat
Alexandra Forsyth, Queensland Heat Danielle Tanoa, NZ White Sox Selec on Bri ney Finlayson, Queensland Maroon
Sandra Holden, Queensland Heat
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Par cipa ng Teams/Final Placings Canterbury Red Sox NZ Junior Black Sox
Queensland United Allstars
Canterbury Development Southland
Results
Men’s Grand Final Canterbury Red Sox defeated NZ Junior Black Sox
6 – 2
Individual Award Winners Top Ba er, Ma Holmes, Canterbury Red Sox
Top Pitcher, Sco Sutherland, Canterbury Red Sox Top Fielder, Jerome Raemaki, NZ Junior Black Sox
MVP, Brendan Ba en, Canterbury Red Sox
All Star Team Ben Wa s, NZ Junior Black Sox
Sco Sutherland, Canterbury Red Sox Ma Oxley, NZ Junior Black Sox
Ma Holmes, Canterbury Red Sox Jerome Raemaki, NZ Junior Black Sox Tyron Bartorillo, Canterbury Red Sox
Josh Wagner, Queensland Aaron Whitefield, Queensland
Gareth Cook, Canterbury Red Sox Jacob Rooke, Queensland
Chris Telfer, Southland Brendan Ba en, Canterbury Red Sox
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Q U E E N S L A N D H E A T
Q U E E N S L A N D M A R O O N W O M E N
Q U E E N S L A N D M E N
Jodie Bowering Megan Blake Kim Cooper
Stephanie Cur s Sheridan Darroch Jessica Donnelly Alison Fleming
Alexandra Forsyth Mikayla Gregory Stephanie Harm Rachel Higgins Sandra Holden Brooke Wilkins
Officials Kim Cooper ‐ Head Coach
Liz Fresser ‐ Assistant Coach Debbie Clarke ‐ Manager Chris Bailey ‐ Sta s cian
Players
Sara Caterson Eva Carless
Rebecca Chapman Kelly Crowe Renee Cur s
Paige Delagour Bri ney Finlayson
Shanae Mealing Ashleigh Polzin
Jayme Reddacliffe Morgan Te Oka
Anne Vogler Jane Wallace
Officials Anne Vogler ‐ Head Coach
Brooke Wilkins ‐ Assistant Coach Sandra Edmondson ‐ Manager
Val Cross ‐ Sta s cian
Players
Andrew Blackshaw Sam Field
Jeremy Jemmo Julian Jemmo Brock Johnson
Adam King Ryan Merriman
Hamish Monkman Jesse Miles
Brayden Reynolds Jacob Rooke Adrian Taylor
Joshua Wagner Aaron Whitefield
Officials Wayne Saunders ‐ Head Coach
Merv Downing ‐ Assistant Coach Lisa Anderson‐ Manager Sean Francis ‐ Sta s cian
Players
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SOFTBALL QLD MASTERS TOURNAMENT
W ’ D 1
Final Placings All Star Team
Gold ‐ Renegades Fiona Timu Renegades
Silver ‐ Play for a Cure Kerry McCracken Marist
Bronze ‐ Marist Kim Cooper Play For A Cure
4th ‐ PMS Vicki Lewis Renegades
5th ‐ Caboolture Warriors Debbie Lee Marist
6th ‐ Rebels Mackay Brooke Wilkins Play For A Cure
7th ‐ Expatriots Karen Seib Renegades
Haylea Petrie Play For A Cure
Julie Denisenko Renegades
Tracey Bailey Play For A Cure
Tania King Renegades
Noelene Tro er Renegades
W ’ D 2
Final Placings All Star Team
Gold ‐ Renegades Helen‐Marie Butler Caboolture Warriors
Silver ‐ Play for a Cure Leanne Tumata Expatriots
Bronze ‐ Marist Peta Johnson PMS
4th ‐ PMS Samantha Bliss Mackay Rebels
5th ‐ Caboolture Warriors Sharon Bell Caboolture Warriors
6th ‐ Rebels Mackay Jonie Brady Expatriots
7th ‐ Expatriots Kirsty Prouten PMS
Melanie Pa son Mackay Rebels
Karen Houston PMS
Anisa Roth Caboolture Warriors
Trish Buethke Mackay Rebels
Peta Beutel PMS
W ’ D 3
Final Placings All Star Team
Gold ‐ Noosa Buzzards Elaine Jennings Redcliffe Rockets
Silver ‐ Bombers 3 Tonia Gloudemans Toowoomba Warriors
Bronze ‐ Tweed Sharks Donna Burdon Noosa Buzzards
4th ‐ Easy Riders 1 Roxy Kemp SAS
5th ‐ Toowoomba Warriors Jodie Page‐Smith Tweed Sharks
6th ‐ Redcliffe Rockets Cathy de Costa Bombers 3
7th ‐ SAS Kylie Crouch Easy Riders 1
Sharon Vandenberg Tweed Sharks
Kylie Hall Bombers 3
Andrea House Noosa Buzzards
Kathleen Warrilow Noosa Buzzards
Jodie Thompson Bombers 3
W ’ D 4
Final Placings All Star Team
Gold ‐ Ramblers Red Kaylene Kennell Born Again Angels
Silver ‐ Redbacks 1 Natalie Thompson Bundy Drop Bears
Bronze ‐ Bundy Drop Bears Selina Blanchfield Ramblers Red
4th ‐ Tornadoes Denise Covill Redbacks 1
5th ‐ Townsville Patricia Rowbo om Terrors Hervey Bay
6th ‐ Born Again Angels Patricia Young Tornadoes
7th ‐ Terrors Hervey Bay Dee‐Ann Barr Townsville
Kelli O’Grady Bundy Drop Bears
Jenny Covill Redbacks 1
Renee Mitchell Ramblers Red
Alison Fenton Redbacks 1
Carol Vellnagel Ramblers Red
W O M E N
12 years running and s ll ge ng bigger and be er!!!
The Masters Tournament has come to a close for its 12th year!
Amongst the compe on, partying and exci ng mes over the weekend, I’m sure many great memories and friendly rivalries were made. The So ball Queensland Masters Tournament con nues to grow each
year and this year was no excep on.
Teams hailed from all over Queensland: Townville, Roma, Bundaberg, Mackay, Rockhampton, Glad‐stone, Hervey Bay, Noosa, Sunshine Coast, Redlands, Logan, Toowoomba, Ipswich and the Gold Coast, and also from across the border in NSW: Coffs Harbour, Tweed Heads and Sydney, just to name a few.
There were 93 teams that descended on Meakin Park to take part in the tournament. Our 1200 players par cipated in 307 games played over 3 days.
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W ’ D 5
Final Placings All Star Team
Gold ‐ Roma Masters Louise Harris Tigers
Silver ‐ Mavericks Terri Gavan Ramblers White
Bronze ‐ Tigers Lisa O’Neille Harlequeens
4th ‐ Steelers Ka e Byrne Roma Masters
5th ‐ Ramblers White Karen Jones Mavericks
6th ‐ Harlequeens Suzanne Ellen Steelers
Sue McNamara Tigers
Gaye Ford Mavericks
Deb Fooks Roma Masters
Kassie Liston Mavericks
Karen Becky Roma Masters
Katrina Cleland Roma Masters
W ’ D 7
Final Placings All Star Team
Gold ‐ Legends Janelle Newton Mulgowie Angels
Silver ‐ Toowoomba Devils Maria Cocup Suncoast Flickers
Bronze ‐ Seajades Sue Shanhun Legends
4th ‐ Mulgowie Angels Sharon Moss Bombers 4
5th ‐ Bombers 4 Alana McFarlane Seajades
6th ‐ Suncoast Flickers Kirsty Taylor Toowoomba Devils
Tamara Green Seajades
Natasha Turner Toowoomba Devils
Lucille Teava Legends
Jodie Teys Toowoomba Devils
Deidre Surman Legends
Dominique Harper Legends
W ’ D 6
Final Placings All Star Team
Gold ‐ Jannita’s Girls Lisa Beauen Angels
Silver ‐ Camira Amigos Aneta Sydney Camira Amigos
Bronze ‐ Effwits Samantha Hill Easy Riders 2
4th ‐ Easy Riders 2 Kerry McDonald Effwits
5th ‐ Angels Michelle Cowell Jannita’s Girls
6th ‐ SWAT Chris ne Heisner SWAT
Robyn Geeves Effwits
Trish Hall Camira Amigos
Bonnie Minniecon Jannita’s Girls
Natasha Kazich Camira Amigos
Lorraine Ross Jannita’s Girls
Robyn Tallis Jannita’s Girls
W ’ D 8
Final Placings All Star Team
Gold ‐ Lightning Strikes M Deborah Wa s Lakers
Silver ‐ Lakers Deb Duroux Double Shots
Bronze ‐ Cruisers Suzanne Newell Panthers
4th ‐ Tat‐2 Dragons Grace Wamna Lightning Strikes M
5th ‐ Panthers Donna Dethierny Tat 2 Dragons
6th ‐ Double Shots Bleinda Leighton Cruisers White
Kerrie Beeck Cruisers White
Sue Bradley Lightning Strikes M
Tracey Hughes Lakers
Jackie Appleton Lightning Strikes M
Jennifer Freeman Lakers
Tanya Furde Lightning Strikes M
W ’ D 9
Final Placings All Star Team
Gold ‐ Diamonds Nadine Muller Bomber Babes
Silver ‐ F Troop Jenny Thompson Diamonds
Bronze ‐ Jaguars Lyne e Johnstone F Troop
4th ‐ Goolas Cassandra Douglas Goolas
5th ‐ Bomber Babes Shane Hanisch Jaguars
6th ‐ Young Devils Vicky Abernathy Young Devils
Rachel Seeley Jaguars
Teresa Holmes Diamonds
Leigh Wickenden F Troop
Kim Bre Diamonds
Sandra Wilson F Troop
Colleen Walker Diamonds
W ’ D 1 0
Final Placings All Star Team
Gold ‐ Lockyer Anne e Cuzens ERTS
Silver ‐ ERTS Tracy Hopkins Mixed Murries
Bronze ‐ Focus Alison Marazak Focus
4th ‐ Outlaws Lyanne Close Brighton Roosters
5th ‐ Brighton Roosters Jackie Savill Outlaws
6th ‐ Mixed Murries Leanne Ramsay Lockyer
Susan Fee Focus
Megan Barre Lockyer
Heather Lord ERTS
Gillian Fagan Lockyer
Teresa Bunn ERTS
Leanne Ilka Lockyer
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W ’ D 1 1
Final Placings All Star Team
Gold ‐ Gold Coast Dolphins Karen Woodforth Bets Vets
Silver ‐ Redbacks 3 Jackie Howie Lightning Strikes B
Bronze ‐ Allsorts Sheri Robinson Gold Coast Dolphins
4th ‐ Lightning Strikes B Caroline Griffen Suncoast Flames
5th ‐ Suncoast Flames Sallyann Lewis Redbacks 2
6th ‐ Bets Vets Darrleen Green Allsorts
Kim O’Neil Allsorts
Kelly Kaden Redbacks 2
Kerrie Rowe Gold Coast Dolphins
Lyn Shipway Redbacks 2
Debbie Taylor Gold Coast Dolphins
Cindy McCall Gold Coast Dolphins
M ’ D 2
Final Placings All Star Team
Gold ‐ Bruins Andrew Burmeister Hawkies
Silver ‐ Marist Alistair Brown Marist
Bronze ‐ Scorpions Sco Sunley Scorpions
4th ‐ Hawkies Peter Strauss Bruins
Ben Trindle Hawkies
Jason Johnson Marist
Geoff Champneys Scorpions
Lewis Grey Bruins
Floyd Holliday Marist
Simon Carr Bruins
Bill Polzin Scorpions
Steve Dowell Bruins
M ’ D 1
Final Placings All Star Team
Gold ‐ PK Pride Dave Brackenbury Bombers 1
Silver ‐ Harbour City Hawks Fabian Barlow PK Pride
Bronze ‐ Bombers 1 Stephen Armitage Harbour City Hawks
4th ‐ Hooters Stephen Heyward Hooters
Wayne Fisher Bombers 1
Craig Gibson PK Pride
David Metekingi Harbour City Hawks
Damien S ne o Hooters
Wayne Saunders PK Pride
Royden Thompson Harbour City Hawks
Shane Gremmell Bombers 1
Stephen Harding PK Pride
M ’ D 3
Final Placings All Star Team
Gold ‐ Strikers Sco Selwood Black Cats
Silver ‐ Giants Mal Herbert Bombers 2
Bronze ‐ Tornadoes Chris E ard DD’s
4th ‐ Bombers 2 Terry McLaughlin F Troop
5th ‐ Ipswich Warriors W Tony Mora Giants
6th ‐ F Troop Steve Muller Ipswich Warriors W
7th ‐ DD’s Stuart Page Strikers
8th ‐ Black Cats Shaun Nicholls Tornadoes
Corey Reynolds Tornadoes
Bre Wilkie Giants
Michael Underhill Strikers
Brian Forsman Strikers
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Final Placings All Star Team
Gold ‐ Royals Gavin Thompson Caboolture Snakes
Silver ‐ Caboolture Snakes Murray Preston Easy Riders
Bronze ‐ Noosa Rebels Noel Davey Ipswich Warriors G
4th ‐ Redbacks 3 Glen Gorton Noosa Rebels
5th ‐ Redcliffe Eagles Bob Long Ramblers White
6th ‐ Easy Riders Grant Hobday Redbacks 3
7th ‐ Ipswich Warriors G Timothy Bunney Redcliffe Eagles
8th ‐ Ramblers White Jeff Townsend Royals
Gary Sigel Noosa Rebels
Steve McDonald Caboolture Snakes
John Tyler Royals
Kent Moss Royals
M E N
W ’ D 1 2
Final Placings All Star Team
Gold ‐ Charleville Jacqueline Cooper Ramblers Black
Silver ‐ Pink Panthers Annie Diamond Noosa Wildcats
Bronze ‐ Noosa Wildcats Kathleen Feeney Archives
4th ‐ Archives Merrilyn O’Bryan Dragons
5th ‐ Ramblers Black Kay Dickeson Pink Panthers
6th ‐ Dragons Lyn Capewell Charleville
Leanne Hogan Noosa Wildcats
Andrea Gibbards Pink Panthers
Donna Mahon Charleville
Natalie Philp Pink Panthers
Roslyn Nickolson Charleville
Sandra Miller Charleville
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FINANCE REPORT Once again it is my pleasure to provide the Finance Report of So ball Queensland Inc (SQI). Again, as in previous, I extend my thanks to the SQI staff, par cularly Sue Nisbet and Joan Jackson, for their con nued efforts and commitment to ensure the ongoing financial stability of SQI. I also extend my thanks to the So ball Queensland sponsors and preferred suppliers for their con nued support. Without the support of Queensland Government, Queensland Academy of Sport and our valued commercial sponsors, SQI would not be able to con nue delivering the services, programs and ini a ves that are currently being offered. However, with the flow‐on effect of the GFC and more recently the natural disasters across Queensland, the uncertainty of the State and Federal Government funding programs and the ever increasing costs incurred in opera ng So ball Queensland at the high level we’ve all become accustom to, we need to be cau ous and mindful that every dollar spent will assist our sport in moving forward. The Auditor’s Report indicates a very small surplus for the past financial year. However, member numbers have declined over the past year which resulted in a $6,000 decrease in registra on income. Therefore, con nued planning and the introduc on of strategies to retain exis ng members and increase delivery and par cipa on in our sport are impera ve. The proposed increase to the registra on fees will assist the financial stability of SQ into the future. The Queensland Government has indicated that expenditure cuts will be made across all departments and that whilst par cipa on in sport is important, the key outcome will be “Value for Money”. It is unlikely that the State Spor ng Organisa ons will know what the ongoing funding commitment will be un l
a er the State budget is brought down in September 2012. This, together with the con nual 10% increase in all fees and charges by So ball Australia and the need to forge forward to increase the delivery and par cipa on in our sport, makes it necessary that the proposed 5% increase in registra on fees be accepted for the upcoming year. Without this small increase the SQI Board may need to reconsider expenditure over the next budgeted period. On behalf of the SQI Board, I commend the Financial Statements for the year ended 30 April 2012 to the AGM for perusal and acceptance. Stephen Wagner Chairperson of the Finance Opera onal Commi ee
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1985 G Bagley*
Keith Holley Mary Holley*
Cheryl Jorgenson Sheila Kennedy*
Margaret Reynolds
1986 Joy Gallagher
Daphne Hass OAM Barbara Neumann Be y Paxton OAM
Be y Riley Jean Simpson
Mary Verrenkamp OAM Daphne Watson
1987
Merle Edmunds Cheryl Featherstone
Carol Freeman Ken Gaddes Snr*
Edna Hertrick OAM Ethel Llewellyn
Ray Mar n Lyn McAndrew Kevin McArdle Daisy Melville Harry Melville Karen Robins
Fay Smallwood
1988 Adrienne Andrews OAM
Bob Harding Alan Lobegeier Pat MacDonald Phyllis McGee
Hazel Montgomery Jim Montgomery Graham Ritchie Lorraine Ryla
1989
John Bleakley Kay Campbell
Nancy Considine Alice Cullen OAM Jill Hooper OAM
Barry Jacka Clare Lotan*
Lynda Pegnall Be y Swann
Harry Thomas Nev Wagner Sue Winter
Connie Woodward Kevin Woodward
1990
Pauline Antrobus Be y Brosnan Judy Kea ng
Joyce Lester OAM Gloria MacCarthy
Gwen Marshall Lisa Meuleman Ann Monahan Chris Morris Bill Pa erson
Dorothy Pullen Albert (Tuppy) Richards
Michael Ross Jim Ryrie
Cheryl Seymour Roline Sheppard
Patricia Sibraa (nee Bichel)
S Q S A R
1991 Jenny Covill
Margaret Edwards Gary Frost*
Ken Harwood Julie Hass
Margaret Haworth Tom Holland
Fay Ison Anita Jones
Flo Lee Ian Lutcherhand*
Barbara Morris Margaret Niethe
Julie Pagel Joan Reoch
Jill Woodward Ray Woodward
1992
Barbara Humphreys Lyle Humphreys
1993
Don Adams Elaine Adams Judith Burdon
Colleen Donaldson John Duggan
Dale Gatz Selena Lennon Doreen Murray Sandra Seckold
Binny Willis
1994 Val Churchwood
Alan Clissold Bob Crudgington Glen Donaldson Chris ne Jacka Viv MacCarthy
Gail Morris
1995 Cheryl Blakey (nee Hobday)
Kay Duggan Murray Fullerton
Bob Gannon Sharon Hobday
Lyn Kelly Judy Nielsen Jenny Parton Denise Rose
Lindsay Rummery Margaret Sheehan
1996
Alana Cutmore Wayne Gaddes
Peter Kenny Robyn McBride Kerry McCarthy
Wayne Nicol Kate Richards
Stephen Shorten Steve Ward
Deanne Weston
1997 Barry Bea e
Jennifer Bea e Daphne Bickle
Jennifer Clifford Yvonne Covill
Merv Downing Joan Fawke* Alan Goerg Ruth Goerg
Joe Holt Tracey Holt Di MacRae
Jane Maunder Nicole McIntosh Graham McLeary Karen McLennan Dianne Porteous
Ann Pregnell Lyn Waters
Cedric Williams Cynthia Williams
1998
Chris ne Denkel Ma Denkel Mel Dickfos
Kathy Du Moulin Geoff Edards
Ngaire Huston Anne Llewellyn
Errol Long Janice Long
Wayne Manuel Barbara McIntosh
Doris Muller Daphne Nielsen Michelle Nielsen
Michael Trost Jenny Vandenhurk
Jackie Yearbury
1999 Elsie Aus n
Kevin Bartle Lori Brown
Merle Dippel Margaret Enstrom
Peter Foxover Penny Lacey
Ian Leslie Beryl Liston Dell Lythal Del Miller
Marianne Molford Graham Nielsen Shirley Stahlhut
Mark To
2000 Ivan Cailo o
Robert Dumma Sandra Edards Lesley Foxover
Ted Gross John Molyneux Lou Monahan Les Morriset Dell O’Neill
Wayne Robinson Beverley Thatcher
2001
Peter Baxter John Bright
Leigh Brown Dorothy Campbell
Des Carsburg* Val Cross
Norman Cummins Karen Dredge
Wayne Dredge Mary Ferguson
Karen Kuhn Col Lee
Leonie Leitch John O’Neil
Tracey Shaab
Vicki Siliato Kay Taylor
Bryan Thompson Carol Vellnagel Keith Wakeling
Sue Wilson
2002 Tanya Abbo Greg Boddice Kay Bryden Les Bullock
Roger Pollard Dave Trotman
Paul Wilson
2003 Anna Allez
Maxine Baxter Sandra Del Simone
Faye Fraser Karen Griffiths Janelle Kronk Lynda Lynch Dawn McKell
Jo‐Ann Richards Janine Rodgers
MelissaTobin (nee Thatcher) Norm Torpey
Beverley Wallwork Vince Wallwork
Michael Williamson
2004 Barbara Bleakley
David Casey Paul Casey John Dyer
Elizabeth Fleischfresser Vicki Gannon Geoff Godfrey Yvonne Kahler Wayne Lawton
Jeane e McLeary Shane Morgan Gayle Na on
Robyn Pi man Stephen Wagner
Luke Waters
2005 Jane Anderson
Maxine Bullion* Kym Carsburg
Maria Caterson Bruce Challenor Jennifer Dumma
Ian Frame John Griffith
Grant Hobday Desley Humphries
Judy Losberg Colin Mann Dave Mar n
Debbie Prouten Aileen Ralph
Mark Stanton Ron Trow
Ron Yardley
2006 Desleigh Armitage
John Ashby Julie Ashby
Dennis Cullen Steve Gu eridge
Bre Haynes Vicki Hicks
Noreen Kaddatz Debra Kruske Cheryl Mar n Lyndsay Reddy
Pa y White
2007 Gary Coulthurst Cheryl Dawes
David Denman Louisa Denman Clark Gaddes
Ma Hendriks Sco McIntyre Darren Sibraa
2008
Tanya Bakker Debra Bird Gerry Bool
Debbie Carey Robyn Jemmo Robyn Lamont Helen Strauss
Michelle Torpey
2009 Sharon Prouten Sue Wilkinson Mark Llewellyn
Antoine e James Linda Parry
Doris Muller Vicki Warren Val Murphy
Eileen Josey*
2010 Chris Edards
Sandra Gierke Jamie Ogden
Barry Sandford
2011 Tina McBain
Debbie McLeay Mary‐Anne Ihle
Chris ne Challenor Mindy Taylor Pam Lundy
2011 S A S A
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Lorraine Ryla Barry Sandford
Chris Edards Jamie Ogden Sandra Gierke
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S Q H F 2000
Berneice Jamieson* (nee Siggs) Vera Campbell (nee Burke)
Sandra Somerville (nee Emerson) Margaret Dodds (nee Roberts)
Lorraine Woolley Fay Smallwood
Sandra Ford (nee Woodings/Gaddes) Heather Byrnes Robyn Trewick
Leigh Muller (nee Lester) Jenny Andrews
Judy Young (nee Barden) Sco Cagney
Julie Hass (nee Reoch) Joyce Lester OAM
2001 Yvonne Johnston (nee Barber)
Edna Corbe (nee Siipola) June Horne (nee Browning)
Sybil Siggs* Lola Mavor (nee Green)
Elaine Robinson (nee Dempster) Carolyn Crudgington (nee Gunderson)
2002 Julie Dunn
Leanne Binnie (Bichel) Kerrilyn Bichel‐Hogar
Patrice Camm Neville O o Eddie Tyson Bre Walker
2003 Kim Cooper
Stephen Harding Francine McRae
2007 Shane King
2008 Kathy Mitchell Haylea Petrie
2010
Natalie Hodgskin
2011 Marissa Carpadios
HONOUR ROLE L M
1952 Mack Gilley* 1957 Audrey McLaughlin AM 1959 Berneice Jamieson* (nee Siggs) Braidie Noble* Dot Tanis* 1960 Eunice Coleman * (nee Loff) 1961 Peg Seery* 1962 Olive Green* 1964 Pat O’Dwyer Belle Cu s 1965 Ralph Cu s* June Spice* 1966 Margaret Dodds (nee Roberts) 1970 Margaret Luchterland 1972 Elaine Robinson (nee Dempster) 1973 Sandra Ford (nee Woodings/Gaddes) 1975 Dale Woodforth 1979 Kate Thomas* 1982 Brendan Holden* 1983 Heather Law OAM 1984 Pat Bumstead 1986 Be y Croker* 1988 Margaret Reynolds 1989 Mary Verrenkamp OAM 1992 Adrienne Andrews OAM 1998 Patricia Sibraa (nee Bichel) 2001 Ngaire Huston 2002 Jenny Vandenhurk 2003 Chris ne Denkel 2008 Dennis Cullen John Bright 2009 Barbara Bleakley 2010 Stephen Wagner
O A S Q R
1993 Daphne Hass OAM
1997 Edna Hertrick OAM
1999 Audrey McLaughlin AM
2000 Be y Paxton OAM
2001 Adrienne Andrews OAM Joyce Lester OAM Jill Hooper OAM
2004 Heather Law OAM Mary Verrenkamp OAM
2011 Alice Cullen OAM
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