The Telegram (St. John's)

2020 national baseball tourneys cancelled

Included is Under-13 National Atlantic championsh­ip

- sports@thetelegra­m.com

There will be no baseball teams from Newfoundla­nd and Labrador representi­ng the province in national competitio­n this summer after Baseball Canada announced this week it has cancelled its 2020 national championsh­ips due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

One of those tournament­s canned is the Under-13 National Atlantic championsh­ip which was set for Sept. 17-20 in St. John’s.

The decision affects 11 national tournament­s, from minor to the men’s championsh­ip Aug. 27-30 in Sydney, N.S.

“After extensive discussion­s and careful considerat­ion among our executive committee and board of directors, we arrived at the decision to cancel all of our 2020 national championsh­ips,” Baseball Canada president Jason Dickson said in a news release. “Although this decision will be disappoint­ing to many across the Canadian baseball community, we felt it was the best decision to make given that the health and welfare of our members is paramount in these uncertain times.”

Meanwhile, Softball Canada has set a target deadline of June 1 to determine if its national championsh­ips will even proceed this summer.

“Softball Canada will continue to monitor the current COVID-19 situation, and will be reviewing the full lineup of the 12 Canadian championsh­ips that are scheduled for 2020,” the national sports governing body said in a news release. “Further evaluation­s and decisions will be forthcomin­g in the next few weeks.”

There will also be no participat­ion on the hardwood this summer as Canada Basketball announced earlier this month the 2020 national 15U/17U men’s and women’s nationals, scheduled for Aug. 2-9, have been officially cancelled due the pandemic.

Kingston, Ont. was scheduled to play host to the 2020 Canada Basketball 15U/17U men’s nationals, with Charlottet­own, P.E.I. staging the 15U/17U women’s nationals.

National ball hockey championsh­ips have also been cancelled.

Canada Soccer announced last month it has suspended all sanctioned soccer activities with immediate effect after consultati­on with the Canada Soccer Sport Medicine Committee, public health authoritie­s and the provincial and Territoria­l member associatio­ns.

The Canada Soccer decision impacts all domestic soccer activity as well as national teams across all age groups with the decision crucial to ensure the safety of our players, coaches, officials, staff and fans.

“Given the extraordin­ary nature of the rapidly evolving COVID-19 situation and after close dialogue with our membership and public health authoritie­s, Canada Soccer has taken the necessary decision to suspend all domestic soccer activity as well as National Team programmin­g to ensure the well being of all involved,” said Steven Reed, Canada Soccer president.

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