LWF Baseball News
RCMP Vulnerability Check Letter for Coaches For those coaches who do not have a valid vulnerability check from the RCMP, you will need a letter form us, signed by our President Adam Long, in order to initiate this process. Please find below a PDF copy of this letter you can print out for this purpose.…
Read MoreThe Baseball Nova Scotia Umpires Division (BNSUD) has asked that we spread the word among our membership and community to generate some interest in becoming an umpire. Attached is an information package regarding BNSUD registration, along with the in-person clinic schedule, which all umpires are required to attend, and which will begin shortly. If you have…
Read MoreThe LWF team store is OPEN! Hoodies, tees, gear bags, helmets, belts, socks, stickers – get all your LWF baseball and softball gear from Cleve’s Source for Sports. This store is only open for a limited time so get your orders in online before June 1! Cleve’s LWF Store
Read MoreTO ALL OUR MEMBERS WHO ARE INTERESTED IN GIVING UMPIRING A TRY THIS YEAR Please read the updated information on registration process from the Umpires Division shown below, note you should register early as there are online modules you must take before the half day in person course. This years in person courses will be:…
Read MoreLWF Baseball is proud to work with Jumpstart and KidSport to remove financial barriers for kids who want to play baseball. You can find more information at: KidSport Jumpstart
Read MoreHere are this year’s discount cards for Cleve’s Source for Sports. Print these off for a discount on various items at Cleve’s.
Read MoreAs registration continues, we are getting an increasing amount of questions related our various programs. We welcome the interest in LWF Baseball and in an effort to address many of these questions, we have assembled a page with answers to the most frequent questions we receive. We will add this this new page as needed.…
Read MoreLWF Baseball has committed to increase female representation in its programs through the expanded Girls at Bat program in 2024. Recognizing the importance of gender equality on and off the field, LWF Baseball announces initiatives aimed at improving opportunities for female participation and ensuring that every player feels valued. In line with this commitment,…
Read MoreWe’re in need of volunteer coordinators for our Novice and Rally Cap programs! While Barry will kick things off, we’re looking for a dedicated team of 5 to 6 parents to help run sessions and set up the field when he’s unavailable. If you want to play a role in shaping our young players’ experiences,…
Read More9U Rookie Division: This division is primarily for 8/ 9 yr olds but some 7’s who have been in Rally Cap can move up early if parents deem it ok and some 10 yr olds who haven’t played before can also ask to play over aged. This age group is still very much a development…
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Baseball Canada
Federally incorporated in 1964 as the Canadian Federation of Amateur Baseball, Baseball Canada is the national governing body for baseball in Canada and is made up of 10 provincial associations representing players, coaches and umpires nationwide.
Baseball Nova Scotia
Baseball Nova Scotia strives to promote and deliver services and programs in an equitable manner across the province. Our focus is to lead by example in governance support, athlete focused participation opportunities, coaching and officiating development...
Challenger Baseball
Challenger Baseball is an adaptive program that provides an opportunity for children and youth with cognitive and/or physical disabilities to enjoy the full benefits of participating in organized baseball at a level structured to their abilities.
Tri-County Rangers
Tri-County Baseball is a competitive baseball organization made of players from the LWF, Bedford and Sackville Minor Baseball Associations.