Some frequently asked questions, and their answers.

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  • My child is just a little young for Blastball. Can I still register him/her?
    Yes, we have been known to take children as young as 3 into Blastball as long as we feel they are ready. They would just remain in Blastball for more than the one year.
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  • Our family will be out of town when assessments are taking place. Can we still register him/her?
    Yes. It is preferred that everyone attends assessments, but it is not a requirement. Players will be placed on a team based on the best information that can be gathered from previous years if they do not attend.
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  • I was wondering if you are associated with the Lambrick Park Baseball Association.
    Gordon Head Baseball Association is not associated with Lambrick Park baseball. Lambrick Park Baseball offers Bantam, Midget and Junior programs (ages 13 and up), and typically once our players graduate from Pee Wee, they move over to Lambrick Park Baseball.
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  • Do we have to live in the area to play baseball with the Gordon Head Baseball Association (GHBA)?
    Yes, children should live in the area. We don't have any well-defined boundaries, but if you are living in an area of a "different association" you would need to obtain a letter of release from the President of the park you are supposed to be at before we would consider having your child in GHBA.
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  • What does the schedule look like for a specific division?
    If the scheduling information is not already on the website, email the coordinator for your particular division. The coordinators will be able to provide an approximate idea of days and times that games are played during the week. You'll find the list of their Executive and their email addresses on the About GHBA page.
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  • I would like to inquire after assistance for low-income families, what do I do?
    You need to apply for a Kid Sport grant. You'll find them at kidsportvictoria.ca/
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  • I would like to request that my child move up into the next division. What do I have to do?
    The dates are fixed and the player's birthdate determines their division. No one plays up (or down) without the Division coordinators and Executive approval. The decision to move a player up is contingent on the available space and on the player’s ability. You would need to forward a request in writing (email) to the President of GHBA, who will then bring it to the board for decision.
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  • I was late registering my child. Does that mean he/she may not be considered to play?
    GHBA tries to take all kids who register, even late registrations, but unfortunately that is not always possible. If they don't have enough children in a division to make up a new full team, and all the teams created are already at maximum enrolment, then the latest registrants may not be accepted.
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  • As a late registration I was advised to hold payment until contacted by the division coordinator. When can I expect to hear something from the coordinator?
    Division coordinators will try to contact all late registrations sometime in early April.
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