High Performance General Info


Any questions regarding HP can be directed to Kyle Williams at 778-847-5475 or via email at kyle@baseball.bc.ca


2025 High Performance Pathways Document (This document explains the full process of all the HP events) Updated July 2, 2025

Registration for these events to open April 1st and are listed below.


"Aces" - Why is the female HP program now called Aces? In Honour of Our "Ace" Amanda Asay, our Girls’ and Women’s High-Performance Program will now be known as the Aces. Amanda was, and will always be, a mentor to countless young athletes and the eternal Captain of all Baseball BC female high-performance teams. Her memory will continue to inspire everyone who wears an Aces uniform. To learn more about Amanda’s legacy, please click here: https://baseball.bc.ca/amanda-asay-jamboree


 

High Performance Events (Registration Below)

Athletes trying out at any Aces Identification Camp (Female) or Regional ID Camp 16U/17U (Open), need only to attend one of the options listed (Please do not register & attend multiple ID's)

If wanting to show at a Zone ID Camp (14U/15U) and unsure of your BC Summer Games Zone eligibilty, please refer to the BC Summer Games Zone Map here Zones (bcgames.org) to see which Zone ID Camp to register for and attend.  Note: your zone is to reflect your residence address (not necessarily where you play).

High-Performance Pathways & Events Updates

The pathways & events document will be updated throughout the season, as needed.

 


Player Evaluations - Click link(s) below

HP Skill Evaluation Criteria & Rubric (This shows the skills athletes will be evaluated on at ID Camps)

Athlete Evaluation Report  (This is a sample report card of what athletes will receive after attending an ID Camp) and Accumulative Player Report

Performance Testing & Athlete Profiling Data Definition Guide (This is a sample report that athletes will receive after attending a Provincial Camp) and Sample Report

 

Pathway Portrait - Long Term Development (LTD) & Canadian Sport Institute (CSI) Athlete Selection


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Long Term Athlete Development (LTAD)

What is LTAD?

Long Term Athlete Development (LTAD) is a systemic approach developed and adopted by Baseball Canada to maximize a participant's potential and involvement in our sport. The LTAD framework aims to define optimal training, competition and recovery throughout an athlete's career. Enabling everyone to reach their full potential in the game of baseball and as an athlete. 

 

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