The Head Coach is a volunteer role and carries the highest level of responsibility for the team. The Head Coach has final decision-making authority on team matters and serves as the primary point of contact between the team, families, and the board.
The primary goal of the Head Coach is to create a fun, safe, and enjoyable softball season for the players, while fostering teamwork, sportsmanship, skill development, and a positive love of the game.
The Head Coach is expected to attend all coaches’ meetings, trainings, skill days, evaluations, practices, games, and any other events the team is asked to attend. If the Head Coach is unable to attend an event, they must notify the board in advance, receive approval for the absence, and arrange for an appropriate replacement to ensure continuity and player supervision.
Must be at least 25 years old.
The Assistant Coach is a volunteer role that supports the Head Coach in providing a fun, safe, and enjoyable softball season for the ladies. The Assistant Coach works under the direction of the Head Coach and helps promote teamwork, sportsmanship, skill development, and a positive love of the game. They help with instruction, player supervision, drills, and game-day organization, and serve as a positive role model for all players.
The Assistant Coach communicates with the Head Coach regarding team matters and may assume coaching responsibilities when delegated by the Head Coach or when the Head Coach is unavailable and approval has been granted.
Must be at least 21 years old.
The Junior Coach is a volunteer role designed to support the coaching staff while gaining experience in leadership, teamwork, and softball instruction. The Junior Coach assists the Head Coach and Assistant Coaches in creating a fun, safe, and enjoyable softball season for the ladies, while promoting sportsmanship, skill development, and a positive love of the game.
The Junior Coach may help demonstrate drills, assist with warm-ups, support player engagement during practices and games, and serve as a positive role model for younger players. All responsibilities are performed under the supervision and direction of the Head Coach or Assistant Coach.
The Junior Coach does not have decision-making authority and is not responsible for team administration or discipline but is encouraged to learn, grow, and contribute positively to the team environment.
Must be at least 3 years older than the oldest girl on the team.
The Dugout Coach is a volunteer role that supports the coaching staff by helping maintain a positive, organized, and encouraging environment in the dugout. The Dugout Coach plays an important role in ensuring a fun, safe, and enjoyable softball season for the ladies by promoting good sportsmanship, teamwork, and positive communication.
The Dugout Coach assists with player organization in the dugout, helps keep players engaged and focused during games, and reinforces encouragement and positive behavior. They may assist with basic game flow needs such as lining up batters, reminding players of rotations, and ensuring players are prepared to enter the field, all under the direction of the Head Coach or Assistant Coach.
All responsibilities are performed under the supervision of the Head Coach, and the Dugout Coach does not have decision-making authority regarding game play, strategy, or discipline.
Must be at least 18 years old.
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