2024 11U AA Registration Information


11U AA Competitive

The AA division is a competitive league where players of enhanced skill set have the opportunity to develop and advance in a competitive environment while following the rules set forth by RDMBA, Baseball Alberta and Baseball Canada. 

For further clarification of rules and regulations please refer to the Baseball Alberta Handbook.

 


 

Welcome to the 2024 RDMBA season

Registration Dates:

Registration will open Nov 15th 2023 and remain open until Jan 15, 2024

 

Season Start and End: 

11U AA Season runs from beginning of May till the end of July/beginning of August

(teams may start practicing shortly after rosters are complete)

 

Division Sessions/Week Days of Play Time 2024
Evaluation Fee
2024
Registration Fee

11U AA
(Competitive)

Birth Year 
2013 & 2014

2 practices/week
Games on weekends
* may be more depending on team
Varies Varies

$100 Local
*non refundable

$550

*Split payment options available when registering

 

 *Female registrants are also permitted to remain in each division for 1 additional year as an overage player should they wish to do so.   

 *RDMBA only accepts Imports at the 18U AAA, 15U AAA and 13U AAA levels at this time. 

Evaluation fees are non-refundable, and are in addition to the registration fees. Evaluation fees are automatically added in the registration process. 

 


 


11U AA teams are registered in the Baseball Alberta provincial league

The objective of the Provincial AA League is to provide a competitive and developmental level of play for players/teams in a Province-wide format. Provincial AA Leagues will operate on a 3-round seeding basis, with teams playing in a Regional format in May, a North/South Divisional format in June and a Provincial Tier format in July. 

 

Player and Parent Expectations

Attendance: Players must commit to being available for practices, and more important, all Games. The teams are designed to give everyone optimal playing time, any missing player on game day will dramatically affect the team. Games should only be missed for emergencies.

Travel: There will be a considerate amount of travel for these teams on weekends, teams will host some games in Red Deer but will also play the majority of their games out of town on weekends. 

Financial: In addition to registration fees players will pay seed fees to the team. Seed fees cover multiple things including umpires, tournament costs, team activities etc., seed fee amount is set by the team. There will be extra costs associated with travel (hotels, dining, transportation etc.). Players will also be asked to sell RDMBA raffle tickets (see below)

Parent Volunteers: It is expected that all parents volunteer for a role on the team to help the season run smooth. 

 

Raffle Tickets

11U AA players are asked to sell 20, $10 RDMBA raffle tickets, this fundraiser is to assist in covering the operational costs of our programs and the revenue remains with RDMBA.  If you wish to forgo selling raffle tickets you may pay the additional program fee of $200.00 for 11U AA
 

 


Equipment Required

  • Baseball cleats
  • A protective jock or jill
  • A baseball glove
  • Noscae approved batting helmet.
  • Bat
  • White Baseball Pants
  • Red Belt
  • Red Socks
  • If wearing undershirt- must be red
  • Braves hat from Northstar Sports 
  • RDMBA will supply Jerseys to use for the season

Evaluation Policy and Procedure

Effective: March 8th, 2021

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Policy:

To directly observe and assess player’s demonstrated skills, development potential, work ethic, behavior and other factors as determined by RDMBA for accurate team placement. Player’s will be scored and ranked by evaluators based on their individual observed skills.

 

Procedure:

 

  • Skills criteria evaluator sheets for each division will be offered on the website, prior to evaluations, for players and parents to review the skills being assessed.

  • Players attend a minimum of two in-person evaluation sessions. Each session will be an assessment of different skills, player participation is highly recommended.

  • Every effort will be made to accommodate player attendance conflicts upon the disclosure of absence to the General Manager, however, accommodation is not guaranteed.

  • RDMBA will assign independent evaluators for all Performance, Competitive and Community team evaluations. Independent evaluators will be chosen by RDMBA who possess; baseball knowledge (experience and/or certification) for the level being evaluated, no conflict of interest with the RDMBA evaluation process and/or players being evaluated.

  • In the event RDMBA can not secure independent evaluators, every reasonable effort will be made to choose individuals with the same knowledge criteria as above with the least conflict of interest with RDMBA’s evaluation process and/or the players being evaluated.

  • RDMBA Roster Approval Committee reserves the right to consider; any skills assessed, past player evaluations, and coach feedback for players unable to attend all/no evaluations due to approved unavoidable circumstances.

  • Instructors will explain / demonstrate the drills in evaluations to ensure the skills are performed accurately and safely during evaluations. Coaching will be limited to player safety corrections only, to ensure the most accurate showcasing of each players ability and performance.

  • Parent/Player Code of Conduct must be followed with concerns or complaints regarding the Evaluation process. All matters of this nature will be managed appropriately as required by RDMBA.

 


ROSTER SELECTION POLICY

Effective: March 8th, 2021

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Policy: Roster selection will be conducted at the completion of evaluations. The roster selection criteria will guide roster selection decisions.

Procedure:
  • Roster selection criteria:
    • Player evaluation scores and individual ranking
    • Observed player behavior throughout evaluations
    • Player evaluations from prior years. Player evaluations are completed at the conclusion of each rep season by each team’s coaching staff and submitted to RDMBA. Players are analyzed on areas that are difficult to assess during evaluations such as; punctuality and attendance, game time maturity, attitude, the ability to battle back from adversity, work ethic, coachability and behavioral characteristics.
    • Team and coach strategy (roster size, reasonable balance of positional players)
    • Player projection and development

  • RDMBA Roster Approval Committee members, Divisional Director, and selected Head Coach will review and discuss the roster selection criteria. Team selections will then be finalized by consensus of the above individuals.
  • The Roster Approval Committee for each division is made up of RDMBA’s President, General Manager, VP of Baseball Operations, Division Director, and the evaluators responsible for the player’s tabulated scores. Any conflicts of interest will be replaced with an appropriate member of the RDMBA Board of Directors.
  • Upon completion of roster selection, team selections will be posted to the RDMBA website, and can be found under each divisional tab.
  • Parent/Player Code of Conduct must be followed with concerns or complaints regarding the Roster Selection process. All matters of this nature will be managed appropriately as required by RDMBA.

 

 

 

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