TTCC Baseball, Softball & T-Ball. Coach Manual

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2015 TTCC Baseball, Softball & T-Ball Coach Manual

Welcome! The TTCC Baseball & Softball Commission would like to welcome you to the 2015 Season. We are looking forward to another great season!! If you have any questions, comments or concerns about the program, please feel free to contact us at any time throughout the season. 2015 TTCC Baseball & Softball Commission: President: Phillip Davis president@ttccrec.org, 238-7500 Vice President: Garth Woolsey vicepresident@ttccrec.org, 630-5497 Secretary: Amy Fairbank secretary@ttccrec.org, 726-0569 Treasurer: Deb Blouin treasurer@ttccrec.org, 393-9376 Commissioner: Dan Douville commissioner@ttccrec.org, 520-7656 Softball Rep: Joseph Susi softballrep@ttccrec.org, 219-1305 Baseball Coach Coordinator: Don McAllister baseballcoachcoordinator@ttccrec.org, 412-2582 Fundraising Coordinator: Kristin King fundraisingcoordinator@ttccrec.org, 490-2521 Equipment Manager: Scott Sanschagrin equipmentmanager@ttccrec.org, 393-7461 Umpire Coordinator: Dan MacLean ttcc@metrocast.net, 254-4511 TTCC Director: Leslie Dion bccfun@metrocast.net, 707-7315 OPEN Positions Baseball Rep, Softball Coach Coordinator & Tournament Directors. The Commission would like to thank the following for their support of the Newfound Babe Ruth & Cal Ripken program: Team Sponsors Program Guide Sponsors Banner Sponsors Newfound Area School District Bridgewater-Hebron Village District Newfound Regional High School New Hampton Community School Town of Bristol The State of NH Don & Doug Merrill Our Volunteer Coaches Concession Stand Volunteers And YOU the Parents of the Players!

COACHES MEETING AGENDA March 28, 2015 Welcome & Intros Important Dates to Remember o Team Meetings 4/20, 6pm: 8U Softball & Rookie Baseball 4/20, 7pm: 10U & 12U Softball 4/22, 6pm: T-Ball 4/22, 7pm: Major & Minor Baseball o Coach Smart NH TBD o Coach Clinic, Portland Sea Dogs April 12 th o Opening Day May 9 th o Home Run Derby/Photo Day May 17 th o Closing Day Saturday, June 13 th @ Wells Field Time TBD Review of Packet o FAQ Sheet o TTCC Philosophy o Facebook o Definition of Player Rep & Coaching Coordinator o Press Box coverage at Wells o Game Schedules Coaches Checklist Policies Parent Meeting o Team Parent can help with assigning concessions, press box, collection of cash calendars & home run derby money Warning System Forms o Written Warnings in packet o Program Complaint Form o Accident/Incident Reports in 1 st aid kits o Background check o Volunteer Authorizations o Coaches Code of Ethics Fundraising o Cash Calendars o Home Run Derby Break-out by Leagues o Review League specific rules o Review Goals & Skills Emphasis

Tapply-Thompson Community Center 30 North Main Street, Bristol, NH 03222 Phone: (603) 744-2713; Fax: (603) 744-3502 Email: ttcc@metrocast.net; Web: www.ttccrec.org Frequently Asked Questions Who is the Baseball & Softball Commission? They are parents of players, community members, and people that have a love of the game and, more importantly, a love for our area children. This is a very dedicated group of volunteers that give countless hours throughout the year to make this program successful. The full Board will be listed in your Program Guide that you receive at Opening Day. They meet bi-weekly during the season and once per month (at the least) during the off season. This program could not be run without their dedication and belief in giving all local youth a positive sports experience Why do we have to sell cash calendars in addition to the fees? The baseball & softball program is extremely expensive to run. Registration costs actually only cover about 33% of the costs. This means that we need to raise an additional $26,000 through sponsors & fundraising. The cash calendars have been a successful way to do this in a fairly painless manner. It is important that everyone sell their five calendars as you are truly helping the program. What is the Volunteer Component of the Program? We ask that all families with children in players in the league give at least 2 hours of volunteer time during the season. This can be accomplished in many ways such as staffing a concession, helping with field clean-up days, helping at our tournaments, helping at Home Run Derby, coaching or selling extra cash calendars. To opt out of the volunteer component you can pay a $20 buy-out fee. What should I do if I have questions? Don t hesitate to call Dan or Les at the TTCC for questions. Once the season is underway you will be able to contact your coach directly. The contact info for all Board members is also listed in the program guide. You may be asking what is the Program Guide? This booklet is produced yearly with all teams & player s names, game schedules, sponsor info, contact info and more. They are distributed at Opening Day to all teams and extra copies are available at the TTCC. How do I handle a concern or complaint? Please use the following process when filing a complaint: o Discuss the issue with the team manager first they should be given the opportunity to address your concern. o If you are still not satisfied, then discuss the issue with your Player Representative. They are listed in the Program Guide and there is one for Baseball & one for Softball. o If you do not feel the issue has been resolved please complete the Complaint Form that is included in this parent packet or is available on the website at www.ttccrec.org. You will be contacted by a

Disciplinary Committee member confirming receipt of your form and they may request more information or ask for your attendance at a hearing. What do we mean by Equal & Fair Play time? It means that not only do all players get a certain number of innings in the game but also that all kids get the same play time throughout the season. For example: the goal is to have all players play the same amount of innings in each game. This is not always possible as games don t always go the full amount of innings; players are out sick, players arrive late, injuries, etc. In order to keep this fair the coaches strive to balance this over the season so that by the end of the season players have played in the same amount of innings overall. Tournament Team Selection Process The Baseball & Softball Commission will select Tournament Team Managers prior to the beginning of the season. Prior to the selection of Tournament Team players there will be Open Practices held on Sunday afternoons by level. These practices are open to any player interested in being considered for the tournament team. If the Manager of that practice feels that the player is not yet ready for this level of play they will suggest that the player practice more with their team and return to Tournament practices at a specified time to be considered again. This gives the player the opportunity to improve and be considered again before the final team is selected. A final roster will be submitted to the Commission two weeks prior to the start of District level play. Tournament Play has a high level of commitment of time and players need to be available throughout the entire tournament trail. There is also an additional charge of $60 for those chosen to be on the Tournament teams. The Newfound Babe Ruth League Commission meets on the 1 st & 3 rd Thursday of each month at 7 pm at the TTCC prior to the start of the season. Once the season is underway meetings will start at a later hour and will be announced. We welcome you to attend meetings and become more involved in the leagues. Our common goal is to make your child s sports experience the best it can be. Let us work together to achieve this goal

Updated 4/14/14 TAPPLY-THOMPSON COMMUNITY CENTER GUIDELINES FOR BASEBALL, SOFTBALL & T-BALL PHILOSOPHY It is the philosophy of the Tapply-Thompson Community Center Baseball & Softball Commission to provide a safe, fun and learning environment in which children of all ages can learn and improve their skills and knowledge of the game. EVERY PLAYER PARTICIPATES EQUALLY. Every child on every team should be given the opportunity to participate during every game and every practice equally. EMPHASIS ON SKILL DEVELOPMENT. The TTCC program will emphasize the pleasure of skill development and physical fitness, and avoid preoccupation with winning and perfectionism. SPORTSMANSHIP. Coaches, players and spectators are representatives of the TTCC and are expected to act accordingly. EQUAL OPPORTUNITY. Where equal and separate programs do not exist, girls and boys will be granted equal opportunity to participate. Special arrangements will be made to accommodate individuals with disabilities in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act. RULES. This program will use Babe Ruth/Cal Ripken rulebooks, with local adoptions as accepted by the Commission. GAME ETIQUETTE A. Team Behavior Sportsmanship is of the utmost importance at all times. Players are not allowed to question the umpires calls and comments should not be heard. The officials should be treated with respect at all times. When on the bench, players are expected to keep their hands out of the fence (where applicable). Players are responsible for cleaning up their dugout area after each practice and game. There should be no heckling or un-sportsmanlike behavior towards the other team or fellow teammates. Alcohol, Drugs, Tobacco and Firearms, Lasers, Knives, etc. are prohibited at all times. See Drug & Alcohol policy. B. Coaches Responsibilities Coaches who participate in the TTCC programs assume the following responsibilities: Will sign the Coaches Code of Ethics. Submit to a Background Record Check. Attend a CoachSmartNH training. In practices and games, players should be as evenly matched as possible a preoccupation with winning is discouraged. Players should be taught to accept defeat graciously, and Coaches should lead by example. To demonstrate respect for the authority of the official, the skills of the players and the coaches. In all communications, coaches and officials shall conduct themselves in a professional manner.

To notify parents/players of schedule changes. To ensure that TTCC equipment is accounted for, and maintained in useable condition. To be reliable, and on time. (The first to arrive, last to leave) Coaches are responsible to wait for all children to be picked up after practices or games. If a parent is repeatedly late please notify the TTCC Office. To never play a player who has been injured. When in doubt, do not play the player; think of the player first and not the team s final outcome. Coaches are not expected to transport members of their team to and from practices or games. To leave facilities in the same or better condition that they were when the team arrived. To ensure that all participants in the program have registered and the coach has the proper waiver forms in their possession. To ensure that playing conditions, facilities or circumstances present no physical risks to the players, and to take appropriate action if they do. To keep the team together, and under your supervision during out-of-town trips. Team and coaches enter and leave areas together. To contact parents and the TTCC Office if a player is injured and requires medical attention, and fill out an accident report form as provided by the TTCC. To follow attached policy regarding injured players. Keep parents out of the dug-out area unless tending to an injury. To have all players and coaches shake hands at the conclusion of the game and a positive cheer should be said. Coaches are encouraged to thank officials and the opposing coach. To be creative when your team is more skilled than the other team. (Example: Holding up your players, players in different positions). Do not run up the score. To use the discipline policy with fair and equal treatment to all players. C. Parent Responsibilities Must sign the Parents Code of Ethics. Be sure that players are dressed appropriately for all games. (see Safety section) To understand that there is an expectation that you will make practices and games a priority during the season. In order for your child to have the optimum experience their participation at practices and games is important. Please let your Manager/Coach know if you will not be able to attend. Will be prompt in dropping off and picking up their children at games and practices. Will promote good sportsmanship at all times during games. Will understand that Alcohol, Drugs, Tobacco and Firearms are prohibited at all fields. At Wells Field spectators will not park on the Highway Shed property that overlooks the field. If a parent feels the weather is unsafe when they arrive at the field they should not allow their child to play. Coaches are not required to call regarding game cancellations. A message will be left on the TTCC answering service one hour prior to game start if the game is cancelled. The number is 744-2713. If there is no message you should assume the game is on and go to the field. At Wells Field parents are responsible for keeping their children away from the third base line, woods and state shed area. Younger children must be attended at all times at all fields. Will view games from the areas designated for spectators. Parents are encouraged to come to the Baseball & Softball Commission meetings. Call for dates and times or check our website at www.ttccrec.org. This is the forum for questions or concerns. To be familiar with the discipline policy that will be used throughout the league for players, coaches and parents.

D. Safety Players should not be allowed to stand in the dugout doorways. There will be no on-deck batter in any league. Proper equipment should be worn at all times. No jewelry should be worn during games or practices. E. Umpire Responsibilities Will promote good sportsmanship and be fair and impartial. Shall be knowledgeable in the rules of the game. Will inspect the fields prior to games to assess unsafe situations that may exist. Are encouraged to attend Board meetings. Will have complete authority at the field. Will give the team manager the first opportunity to deal with a spectator issue and if it is not resolved will discontinue play until it is. F. Baseball/Softball Commission Responsibilities Advertising & program registration; collection of fees. Providing coaches with parental permission and health forms for each player. Game scheduling & rescheduling, printing of schedules, confirmation of games and scheduling of umpires. Field preparation & maintenance. Providing proper equipment including first aid kid, scorebook, rulebook and bases. Equipment issue, cleaning, collection and storage. Interviewing, hiring, dismissal of coaches and officials. Preparation and management of program budget. Notifying coaches and officials of schedule changes. Providing coaching education opportunities for coaches. Enforce the discipline policy.

Coaches Checklist Sign all paperwork and return to the TTCC Office o Coaches Code of Ethics o Volunteer Authorization o Background Check Call all players to introduce yourself and let them know they are on your team. Do this as soon as possible as they are anxious to find out what team they are on. Find out the best way to get in touch with each player s parents and set up a communication list. Review policies on injuries, discipline, incidents to familiarize yourself with the different forms. Be sure you have all forms for children on your team and review the health information of each (be especially aware if a child needs their inhaler with them or is allergic to bee stings). Also note that some children are not allowed to be photographed. Set up a parent meeting (info on agenda for this in packet). Make sure all parents know when first practice, opening day, homerun derby and picture day will be. Let parents know directly instead of telling the players sometimes they forget to pass on the information. Make sure all parents know about the cash calendar fundraiser and that they re all asked to sell a minimum of 5 calendars. Check your equipment to be sure that it is all in safe condition (no broken helmets, straps, etc.). If playing at Wells Field teams will be expected to have a parent volunteer to staff the concession stand & press box. Be sure you always have enough ice packs and first aid supplies in your kit (extra supplies are available at the TTCC). Have fun!

THUNDER & LIGHTNING POLICY Thunder and lightning necessitates that contests be suspended. The occurrence of thunder and/or lightning is not subject to interpretation or discussion thunder is thunder and lightning is lightning. 1. When thunder is heard and/or lightning is seen, the following procedures should be adhered to: a. Suspend play and direct participants to go to shelter, a building normally occupied by the public or if a building is unavailable, participants should go inside a vehicle with a solid metal top (e.g. bus, van, car). b. Do not permit people to stand under or near a tree; and have all stay away from poles, antennas, towers, and underground watering systems. c. After thunder and/or lightning have left the area, wait a minimum of 20 minutes after the last boom is heard or strike is seen before resuming play or competition. POLICY ON ALCOHOL AND DRUG USE In keeping with the concept of providing a healthy and safe environment for athletic participation and competition, the following policies will be enforced: 1. The possession, use and/or participation under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs by players, coaches and spectators, including chewing tobacco products is not permitted on TTCC or school properties, nor at any practice, game or team function. 2. Violation of this policy by a player will result in the following: a. The parent/guardian will be notified. b. The player will be suspended from the team for one week. c. For a second offense, the player will be suspended from the team for the remainder of the season, and the parent will be notified by the Baseball / Softball Commission. 3. Violation of this policy by a coach will result in the following: a. Immediate dismissal from his/her coaching position for the season by the Baseball / Softball Commission. 4. Violation of this policy by a spectator will result in the following: a. The spectator will be asked by the coach to dispose of the substance in question or leave the premises. b. The coach is responsible for initial enforcement of this policy. If the spectator refuses to cooperate, the police will be notified.

POLICY REGARDING INJURED PLAYERS The volunteer coach has the initial responsibility for the safety and welfare of each player on the team. The general rule in treating sports injuries is to administer only the first aid treatment of which you have knowledge. The following steps should be taken in caring for an injured player: 1. Administer only the first aid treatment of which you have knowledge. 2. In the case of a suspected neck or back injury, DO NOT MOVE THE INJURED PLAYER. Notify trained medical personnel immediately, who are qualified to treat this type of injury safely. 3. In the event a player is transported to the hospital for treatment, the parental permission form must accompany the player, and the parent must be notified immediately. 4. A TTCC accident report form must be completed on all injuries requiring medical attention of any kind, and within 24 hours of the injury. If the player is transported to the hospital the TTCC Office should be notified immediately. 5. Chemical ice packs should never be used on open wounds or head wounds. A barrier (such as a t-shirt or towel) should be used between the ice pack and skin. Do not place ice pack directly on skin. The coach is responsible for insuring that all chemical ice packs are properly disposed of. 6. First Aid kits are equipped with disposable gloves. Coaches are required to wear them whenever dealing with injuries/illnesses involving bodily fluids. Dispose of soiled bandages and materials in the red biohazard bags in your first aid kit. ATTENTION PARENTS FACILITY USE 1. Please be sure that your child or children are attended while using any TTCC, Town, or School facilities during the Baseball & Softball season. 2. We are extremely lucky to have the use of these facilities and if we do not show that we are respectful of these properties we will be in jeopardy of losing the use of them. 3. Children should not be dropped off to watch siblings/friends games or practices unless you are staying with them. 4. There is no smoking allowed at any of the facilities we use so please leave school/town property to smoke. 5. Any families that are found to violate the rules of use will be subject to disciplinary action per the Discipline Policy.

A FACT SHEET FOR PARENTS ON CONCUSSIONS WHAT IS A CONCUSSION? A concussion is a brain injury. Concussions are caused by a bump or blow to the head. Even a "ding," "getting your bell rung," or what seems to be a mild bump or blow to the head can be serious. You can't see a concussion. Signs and symptoms of concussion can show up right after the injury or may not appear or be noticed until days or weeks after the injury. If your child reports any symptoms of concussion, or if you notice the symptoms yourself, seek medical attention right away. WHAT ARE THE SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS OF A CONCUSSION? Signs Observed by Parents or Guardians If your child has experienced a bump or blow to the head during a game or practice, look for any of the following signs and symptoms of a concussion: Appears dazed or stunned Is confused about assignment or position Forgets an instruction Is unsure of game, score, or opponent Moves clumsily Answers questions slowly Loses consciousness (even briefly) Shows behavior or personality changes Can't recall events prior to hit or fall Can't recall events after hit or fall Symptoms Reported by Athlete Headache or "pressure" in head Nausea or vomiting Balance problems or dizziness Double or blurry vision Sensitivity to light Sensitivity to noise Feeling sluggish, hazy, foggy, or groggy Concentration or memory problems Confusion Does not "feel right" HOW CAN YOU HELP YOUR CHILD PREVENT A CONCUSSION? Every sport is different, but there are steps your children can take to protect themselves from concussion. Ensure that they follow their coach's rules for safety and the rules of the sport. Encourage them to practice good sportsmanship at all times. Make sure they wear the right protective equipment for their activity (such as helmets, padding, shin guards, and eye and mouth guards). Protective equipment should fit properly, be well maintained, and be worn consistently and correctly. Learn the signs and symptoms of a concussion. WHAT SHOULD YOU DO IF YOU THINK YOUR CHILD HAS A CONCUSSION? 1. Seek medical attention right away. A health care professional will be able to decide how serious the concussion is and when it is safe for your child to return to sports. 2. Keep your child out of play. Concussions take time to heal. Don't let your child return to play until a health care professional says it's ok. Children who return to play too soon while the brain is still healing risk a greater chance of having a second concussion. Second or later concussions can be very serious. They can cause permanent brain damage, affecting your child for a lifetime. 3. Tell your child's coach about any recent concussion. Coaches should know if your child had a recent concussion in ANY sport. Your child's coach may not know about a concussion your child received in another sport or activity unless you tell the coach.

Dear Coaches & Parents, Tapply-Thompson Community Center Baseball & Softball Commission Discipline Policy The Baseball & Softball Commission will be using the following discipline policy league-wide. It gives the coaches and the commission a concrete policy and procedure for disciplinary actions. In the spirit of fair treatment for all involved in this program this system will be used as a tool for coaches in dealing with issues that may arise with their players throughout the season. It will be used by the Commission should situations arise where it is necessary to discipline a coach. Lastly, it will be used in the event that a parent chooses to ignore the Parent Code of Ethics that is provided in the Parent Handbook. The policy will work as follows: For Players: (administered by Manager of team) 1 st Warning: This will be a verbal warning and the parents will be notified that their child has received one. 2 nd Warning: This will be a written warning to the parent of the player and will require that the form be signed and returned to the manager. 3 rd Warning: Suspension from the next game. 4 th Warning: Expulsion from the league for the remainder of the season. For Coaches: (Administered by Commission) 1 st Warning: This will be a verbal warning and a notation will be placed in the Coaches file. 2 nd Warning: This will be a written warning and will be placed in the coach s file. 3 rd Warning: Suspension from the next game. 4 th Warning: Suspension of coach from the league. For Parents: (Administered by Commission can be recommended by Coach or Umpires) 1 st Warning: This will be a verbal warning and a record of action will be kept. 2 nd Warning: This will be written warning. 3 rd Warning: Not allowed at the next game. 4 th Warning: Not allowed at remainder of games this season. It is our hope that this policy will help to enforce the code of ethics that is signed by coaches, parents and players. More serious infractions of the policy may be dealt with by immediate suspension from the field for the amount of time deemed appropriate by the Commission.

Tapply-Thompson Community Center Baseball/Softball Written Warning Date: To Whom It May Concern: received a written warning today after having received a number of verbal warnings. He/She received the warning for the following behavior: The consequence of this warning is: (circle one) Written warning Suspension from the next game: (date) Removal from team for the remainder of the season If you have any questions or concerns please feel free to contact the TTCC office at 744-2713. Thank you for your cooperation. Coaches Signature Parent Signature