Baseball Ontario update on COVID-19 and Clinics, News, 11U Boys Hardball RL, River League, 2020 Season (Port Lambton Pirates)

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Baseball Ontario update on COVID-19 and Clinics
Please review to following details regarding the scheduled Umpire Clinics, Coaching Clinica & PLAA specific Indoor Training Sessions that were scheduled.

To the Baseball Ontario Community (March 15, 2020):

Baseball Ontario considers safety a core value of our organization, and as such we continue to monitor the evolving impact of the novel coronavirus (COVID‐19). While the situation regarding COVID‐19 is fluid, Baseball Ontario has implemented the following precautionary measures:


In Person Baseball Activities:

Effective 11:59 pm on March 15, 2020, Baseball Ontario has suspended all in person baseball activities

indefinitely. This suspension will remain in place at least through April 3, 2020. Baseball Ontario will advise

when it has lifted the suspension.

Level 3 Umpire SuperClinics:

SuperClinics will be cancelled. Level 3 umpires will certify via an online exam as they did in 2019. The Exam will

be made available March 23rd, and payments already received will be transferred to exam registrations.


Level 1 & Level 2 Umpire Clinics:

As of Monday, March 16th, there will be no in‐person Level 1 & 2 clinics for the remainder of this season. We will

introduce online training so that certification can be achieved for 2020. More details will be shared by April 3rd.


Coaching Clinics:

As of Monday, March 16th, there will be no in‐person clinics for the remainder of this season. We will introduce

online delivery of coaching clinics so that certification can be achieved for 2020. More details will be shared by

April 3rd.

Summer Season:

At this point in time, plans are still to run with our regular outdoor activities as usual when baseball season begins

in May.

Reliable Resources: For the most updated information for you and your families, please refer to the trusted sources of information below.

Click Here: Public Health Agency Of Canada
Click Here: World Health Orginization

Baseball Ontario is proactively monitoring the situation and will gauge potential future decisions regarding our

2020 season on confirmed information as the situation evolves in the weeks to come.

 

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