Resources for Coaches

We are a non-profit district that could not operate without the hard work and dedication put in by each and every one of our coaches. If you are interested in coaching (or being an assistant coach) for the upcoming season please reach out to your local association.

Criminal Record Check (CRC) in British Columbia:

Adult volunteers that work with children must have a successful Criminal Record Check on file. This includes all Board Members, Umpires, Coaches, Managers, and PARENTS who help inside the field fences. 

We appreciate you taking the time to volunteer and keeping the safety of players a priority. Questions can be directed to the league directly. Link to process and application:
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D7 Interlock Rules and Regulations to PRINT

Majors Baseball LINK

Minors Baseball LINK

Little League® Field Layouts & Field Specifications:
Little League® Batting Helmet Manufacturer Letter:

Little League requires our batters to wear helmets that meet National Operating Committee on Standards for Athletic Equipment (NOCSAE) specifications and bear the NOCSAE stamp.
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Little League® Bat Rules:

Little League® International has assembled an online resource page dedicated to baseball bat information, that includes the latest bat information, current Little League Baseball® rules and regulations governing bats, and a series of frequently asked questions.
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Little League® Diamond Leader Training:
Little League® International Operating Policies and Position Statements:
Age Determination:

Your player’s league age is determined by the Little League Baseball® and Little League Softball® Age Charts. The Age Determination Date for a Little League Softball player is the actual age of a child on December 31 of the previous year.
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Baseball Basics with Al Herback

Baseball has been his life! Al’s involvement as a player, coach and instructional trainer has spanned over 60 years. For the past 44 years, he has been training coaches and managers who have had an interest in working with children wanting to learn and play baseball. The game of baseball will never change, but the way we teach our children has changed considerably in the past few years.

The majority of children only want to play and may not be concerned if they become great or even good. Training that is truly beneficial to all coaches and managers working with these age groups.

Contact your local league to confirm a date for this training.

Coaching