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Babe Ruth Southeast Region Tournament Host Workshop Slide-Deck Presentation

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Babe Ruth Southeast Region Tournament Host Workshop Slide-Deck Presentation

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  1. Babe Ruth Southeast Region Tournament Host Workshop Slide-DeckPresentation Revision – September 1, 2014 (JA)

  2. INTRODUCTION • Congratulations! You have been selected to host a Cal Ripken Baseball, Babe Ruth Baseball, or Babe Ruth Softball Regional Tournament. Today, we will discuss the important information that you need to know to be successful.

  3. We will take a look at the Tournament Sites; Organization; Administration; Age Group Designations; Manager’s Tournament Information Package (MTIP); Public Relations; Stadium; protests; Team Check-in, Orientation, the Ice Breaker/Opening Ceremonies; Game Schedule and Reporting Scores; Important Policies and Forms that Matter; and Closing the Tournament.

  4. We will use this opportunity to learn by discussion. So, please don’t be shy. • We will have lunch and this afternoon we will have vendor presentations. • [Re: A Guide for Hosting a Regional Tournament, http://brlseregion.com/training.]

  5. HOSTING A REGIONAL TOURNAMENTORGANIZATION • As in the planning for any event of the size and scope of a Regional Tournament, the first step is the formulation of a "key" group of volunteers who will perform the "lion’s share" of the work.

  6. Within the group of "key" people there must be a "key" person. The one person who will be in charge of the total operation is the "go-to person". This special person is the Host President.

  7. Directly under the Host President are the Host Tournament Director and other individuals assigned to coordinate these tasks. But, before we get started, let’s talk about the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).

  8. Americans with Disabilities Act Public and private facilities that provide an “accommodation” to the public are required to meet certain Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) regulations. In most cases, the facilities that we use for Babe Ruth tournaments, typically owned by a local government, meet these requirements.

  9. However, the little things can make a big difference in the success of a tournament. For example, providing transportation (a golf cart) between the playing fields and the parking lots, keeping walkway access to the fields, concessions, and bathrooms cleared (uncluttered) for wheelchairs, walkers, and other devices, and reserving an area at the playing fields for our fans in wheelchairs.

  10. These are all items that are under the direct control of the Host.  And, a reasonable effort to provide such accommodations is required by the ADA.For more information on ADA requirements, please visit the ADA Web site athttp://www.ada.gov/regs2010/titleIII_2010/titleIII_2010_regulations.htm#a303.

  11. ADMINISTRATION • Use the Guidelines Host Checklist. • Prepare identification badges or passes for players, managers, and coaches, local tournament committee, Babe Ruth officials, and umpires. Print fan entry tickets for games. [Note: This is only required if the Host uses the per-person gate entry option.]

  12. Provide a secure area for the team trophies or plaques. • Provide communication equipment such as a public address system, portable microphone for the field, tape player (or CD player, iPod, or other electronic device) to play the National Anthem, a computer and printer with Internet service, and walkie-talkies for key personnel.

  13. Make sure that “Chamber of Commerce” materials are available at team check-in and orientation. • Make sure that proper arrangements have been made to host the Manager, Coaches, Umpires, and Tournament Officials Pre-Tournament Breakfast Meeting.

  14. Develop and print the Tournament Program. [Please note that tobacco, alcoholic beverage, and any other ads that can be deemed as inappropriate for our players are strictly prohibited.] • Develop and make available any souvenirs that are to be sold. • Acquire the services of a qualified action photographer.

  15. Make sure that the concessions are well staffed and inventoried. • Obtain local medical personnel to be present at all games. Have an ambulance available at the field (if possible). Have first aid equipment available before and throughout each game.

  16. NO “U” IN BASEBALL…AND MORE • The use of the “U” classification for Cal Ripken Baseball and Babe Ruth Baseball age groups is not correct. It is a designation for Babe Ruth Softball only.

  17. The age group designators must be used in all promotions, graphics, etc. These designators are consistent with the Host Contract and Supplement, and the Manager’s Tournament Information Package (MTIP).

  18. Baseball – Rookies Baseball9-Year-olds Baseball10-Year-olds Baseball11-Year-olds Major70 Baseball12-Year-olds Major60 Baseball12-Year-olds Major70 Baseball13-Year-olds Baseball14-Year-olds Baseball13-15 Year-olds Baseball16-18 Year-olds Baseball Softball –8U Softball10U Softball12U Softball14U Softball16U Softball

  19. The reason for the difference in names for baseball and softball age groups is that “U”, as in 14U Softball, means that participation is open to all players 14 years old and younger. In contrast, 14-Year-olds Baseball is only open to players who are 14 years old and 13 years old (or 12-year-old swing players if approved by

  20. the Cal Ripken league president). 14-Year-olds Baseball is not open to players who are 11 years old or younger. • “Olds” vs. “old” – Use “olds” in the age group name. A 13-Year-olds Tournament describes a tournament for playersthat are 13 years old. A 13-Year-old Tournament describes a tournament that is 13 years old.

  21. Division – There are three Divisions in Babe Ruth Baseball and three in Babe Ruth Softball. If an age group is referenced as a division, use a lowercase “d.” We refer to age groups as “Age Groups” (they are technically “Sub-divisions” for the parent Division).

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  23. MANAGER’S TOURNAMENT INFORMATION PACKAGE (MTIP) • The Manager’s Tournament Information Package (MTIP) is used to disseminate important reporting information to advancing team managers. It is not used as a vehicle to promote the Chamber of Commerce.

  24. Information contained in the online document includes Host contact information, the choice of gate fee options, a list of the hotels that are available for booking, the date and site of check-in, the information (time and location) of the Ice Breaker, and the time and location of the breakfast meeting. There is an area for general information such as “No coolers allowed.”, etc.

  25. A simple 16-question MTIP Questionnaire was distributed to you in September. You were asked to bring a completed copy here with you today. While there may be information that is not readily available, such as the hotels, what you are providing to us is a start that allows us to begin developing the MTIP database for 2015.

  26. The balance of the information required for the MTIP is due to the Southeast Regional Assistant Commissioner, Operations, not later than May 15. • The approved MTIP will be posted and accessible to all online at the Babe Ruth Southeast Regional Tournaments page on the Southeast Region Web site.

  27. TOURNAMENT TEAM ONLINE CHECK-INAND LATE ARRIVALS • Tournament Team Online Check-in: • The MTIP Section 3 requires teams that are advancing from a State tournament to process an online check-in with the Southeast Regional office. When the Host is contacted by an advancing team, they are to be

  28. asked if they have fulfilled the requirements for online check-in. If not, they should be instructed to do so. (The database records can be checked to verify.) • The Regional office will communicate to the Host via email, and through an online database, the teams that have checked in.

  29. Late Arrivals: • The MTIP Section 8 provides the procedures for a team to request late check-in for a manager, coach, or player. Please refer any team that requests this information to the MTIP.

  30. PUBLIC RELATIONS • The assigned Southeast Region Representative is in control of the press box. • Make sure that the official photographer receives all assignments from designated staff members. • Make sure that proper newspaper, radio, television, and Internet coverage is provided. All properly identified

  31. working members of the press are allowed to cover the tournament games from the press box (as space permits). Babe Ruth League, Inc. reserves the right to prevent or allow members of the press to cover the tournament.

  32. The required Ice Breaker/Opening Ceremonies must be planned and executed. The event will be held the evening of the team check-in and orientation. Make sure that the location and start time is made available at check-in. Make sure that everyone is aware of the cost, menu, seating, and tickets.

  33. Decorations, signage, etc. (donated if possible) to be displayed. • Obtain a Governor’s picture and letter of welcome and (or) the Mayor’s or County official’s picture and letter of welcome for the program book.

  34. STADIUM • The Stadium personnel are responsible for providing and maintaining the actual playing site of the Regional Tournament in all its many aspects. Basic areas of responsibility and provisions are: bullpens, sufficient lighting, American flag, scoreboard, flagpoles for State flags, press box, interior fence, exterior fence, dugouts,

  35. dugout drinking water, distance signs on outfield fence, infield tarps, ticket booths (if needed), home and visitor dugout signs, first aid kit, sufficient umpire quarters, restroom facilities, and large up-to-date game-result signage.

  36. Make sure that the grounds crew is always available to maintain the playing and practice fields. • Umpires are under the direction of the Regional Commissioner or the assigned Southeast Region Representative. • Make sure that the "home" dugout is determined (the default is the 3rd base dugout in MTIP).

  37. Use the provided currently approved Babe Ruth Tournament baseball or softball. • Make sure that each game is witnessed by a designated Protest Committee.

  38. Make sure that the following personnel are available for each game: ball boys, press box announcer, scoreboard operator, official scorer, and press box runner. If possible, have an electrician or power company on call to handle any power failures.

  39. PROTEST COMMITTEE REQUIREMENT No protest (or objection) shall ever be permitted on judgment decisions by the umpire. (Rule 9.02-a). Furthermore, umpires are not to be Protest Committee Members.

  40. 11.05 [Tournament] PLAYING RULES 2. Each District, Area, State and Regional Tournament game must be played in the presence of the Tournament Director and Protest Committee. No tournament team shall start play in the absence of said director and committee.

  41. 10. District, State and Regional Commissioners or their designated representatives shall appoint Protest Committees, composed of at least three members, to be present at all tournament games. A manager must immediately claim a violation of a rule at which time play will be suspended until the Protest Committee has made

  42. its decision. The Protest Committee’s decision will be final. No protest, except on player eligibility, will be honored after a game has been completed.

  43. TEAM CHECK-IN , TEAM ORIENTATION,ICE BREAKER, AND OPENING CEREMONIES Team Check-in: The team (all players unless waived by the Regional Commissioner) check-in will be at 5:00 p.m. on the date specified by the Southeast Region Commissioner. This is the time for staff to address any “Chamber of Commerce”

  44. and other details that need to be shared, such as Ice Breaker information. All teams will check in and the Tournament Team Credentials Books will be collected. A review of the books will be made by the assigned Southeast Region Representative and Host Tournament Director. The books will be returned to the team managers the next day. Any

  45. critical issues found must be addressed initially with the manager via cell phone as the books are checked.

  46. Team Orientation: At 6:00 p.m., the Southeast Region Representative and Host Tournament Director will hold a team orientation designed to make sure that everyone knows what is expected from the manager, coaches, players, and parents while at the tournament.

  47. Ice Breaker and Opening Ceremonies: The Host Ice Breaker (banquet of picnic) will begin around 7:00 p.m. at the set location. This is a required event for all tournament teams. Held during the Ice Breaker will be the Opening Ceremonies at which time the participating teams will be introduced. (They are

  48. required to wear their team jerseys. Shorts or casual attire that is appropriate for the Ice Breaker is authorized.)

  49. BREAKFAST MEETING - KEY INFORMATION • Use the Sample Agenda (Appendix A in the Guidelines) for a complete list of suggestions. • Make sure that the manager is aware that he/she must have the Tournament Team Credentials Book handy at all times. This book contains the Consent for Treatment

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