This softball blog will deal with the ZONE 5 2008 BC SUMMER GAMES GIRLS SOFTBALL TEAM. The 2008 Games are being held in Kelowna. Please watch here for updates etc. The BC Summer Games Softball team is comprised of girls who play Softball from District 4 & 5 who join together as a team and travel to the BC Summer Games in Kelowna. Sport is central to all Games, and hundreds of kids throughout the province come together every second year to participate in the BC Games.
Wednesday, August 1, 2007
Camp Date Change
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Wednesday, July 25, 2007
Alicia Stephenson: Summer Games Olympiad Coach
Alicia has an amazing Softball History, and we are really pleased and lucky to have her on the team!
Tuesday, July 17, 2007
Isla Powell's Softball Resume
Wednesday, July 11, 2007
New Website Up!
You can also read about our Surprise Coach, Alecia Stephenson, who spent 6 yrs with the Canadian National team (1991-1996)and was a member of the 1996 Canadian Olympic team. Alecia earned a 4 year softball scholarship at Sacred Heart University where she excelled as their number one shortstop!
Monday, June 18, 2007
BC Summer Games "Dream Team" Softball Coaches Meet
Head Coach Shannon McDougall is a Coach for the Vancouver Lakers Softball Association, and the author of numerous books on Mental Training.
The legendary Jo Mathieson Coaches for the Burnaby Oakies Softball Association, has been at the past 2 Games, and continues to play for the 50+ League.
North Vancouver /Big League Experience Softball Pitching instructor, Isla Powell, will be contributing as a Manager/Coach.
And a surprise "Dream Coach"...I'll tell you more next time!!
BC Summer Games Tryout Camps will will be at:
9:00am - 4:00pm
September 8 - North Vancouver
September 9 - Vancouver
September 14 - North Vancouver
September 9 - Vancouver
The venues have not been finalized.
Pre-registration is mandatory.
2 Teams will play at Softball City at the September 27 - 29 Fall Classic. From this the Final team will be picked.
Friday, June 15, 2007
BC SUMMER GAMES 2008 Girls Fastpitch

Kelowna
July 24-27
U14 M Softball - 128 Boys Kinsmen QuadPlex (Mission Recreation Park)
U14 F Softball - 128 Girls Kinsmen QuadPlex (Mission Recreation Park)
LeannePickard,Julie Van Leeuwen,JulieRussell Shannon Hopkins, Courtenay Lum, Lia Marining, ElyseMeloche, Madeline Carrillo, Cara Ott, Stephani Ellis, Karly Fines
The BC Games Society announced today the sports that will be a part of the Kelowna 2008 BC Summer Games. Almost 2800 of BC's best developing athletes will compete in 19 sports at the BC Summer Games including Athletics, Baseball, Basketball, Cycling, Diving, Equestrian, Field Hockey, Golf, Lacrosse (box and field), Rugby, Sailing, Shooting Sports, Soccer, Softball, Synchronized Swimming, Towed Water Sports (water-ski, wakeboard, barefoot), Triathlon, Volleyball (indoor and beach), and Wrestling.
New sports joining the BC Summer Games for 2008 are Field Lacrosse and Girls Rugby. Athletes with a disability from BC Special Olympics and BC Wheelchair Sports will compete in Athletics.
Through the BC Games Society Core Sport process, Provincial Sport Organizations involved in the BC Winter and BC Summer Games must demonstrate that the BC Games play an integral part in the sport's athlete, coach, and officials' development to higher levels of competition.
Following the 2006 BC Winter and BC Summer Games, Provincial Sport Organizations were evaluated on the Core Sport criteria. BC Amateur Hockey and Gymnastics BC have excelled in the BC Winter Games structure. Both organizations brought 100% of their complement of athletes from all eight BC Games Zones. In addition, 100% of their coaches met the required NCCP Level 2 certification. Eight sports at the 2006 BC Summer Games brought athletes from all eight zones, this included Basketball (Girls) and Soccer (Boys and Girls) which also brought 100% of their allocated number of athletes. Several sports at the Kamloops 2006 BC Summer Games ensured that all of their head coaches met the required NCCP Level 2 certification. This included Wresting, Softball, Soccer, Field Hockey, and the three disciplines in Athletics for athletes with a disability.
Kelly Mann, President and CEO of the BC Games Society said, "Sports competing in Kelowna in 2008 make up the best of those providing development opportunities for their athletes, coaches and officials. It will be top flight competition at premier venues for 4 days in July 2008."