My Daughter is new to the Skill Session and Draft process, what can I expect?
The HGSA has found the Skill Session and Draft to be the most equitable way to distribute players across all teams in the Division.
Skill Session:
Players and Parents:
The process is very straight forward, upon arrival, players are assigned a number that they will have on a sticker through the skill session. All players in the Majors and Seniors Divisions will be required to participate in the session, should a scheduling conflict occur, players not in attendance are randomly assigned at the end of the draft process.
For the players, at the date and time specified, they are asked to throw, catch, do some basic infield/outfield drills and hit. If the player is a Pitcher or Catcher, they will be asked to stay a bit longer and demonstrate those specific skills. Upon the completion of the skills that the player wishes to demonstrate, the players will be asked to depart prior to the Draft beginning.
Coaches:
Coaches for the season will be required to attend and will make notes for a subsequent draft. Coaches typically evaluate, the player on criteria they like to see on their teams. It is recommended to have something to make notes with you such as a clipboard etc.
Freeze Players: Coaches whose Daughters are playing in the HGSA, are "frozen" to the coach and do not need to participate in the Skill Session or Draft. A maximum of 2 freeze players are allowed per team.
Draft:
Only Coaches and HGSA Staff will be allowed to stay for the Draft.
Upon the completion of the skill session, Coaches and HGSA Staff will meet and coaches will randomly draw for starting position in the Draft. The Draft process is then similar to a serpentine draft akin to a fantasy sports league. i.e. 1-2-3-4-4-3-2-1... Once players are selected, they are assigned to the team. This continues until all players are assigned to a team.
For those players who could not attend, they are randomly assigned at the end of the draft until teams have a nearly even player count.