Vice President of Softball
Reports To:
OYO President
Executive Board Member General Responsibilities
- Attend scheduled executive board meetings
- Contribute to long-term strategic growth and management of OYO
Board Member General Responsibilities
- Attend and participate in monthly board meetings (one per quarter in person, remainder virtual)
- Serve Advisor on Duty (AOD) shifts during spring and fall seasons (approx. five in spring, three in fall)
- Represent the very best of OYO at all times (including social media engagement, sportsmanship)
- Production of all projects, tasks and documents to a high standard within set and stated deadlines
Vice President of Softball Responsibilities
INDIVIDUAL DUTIES
- Oversee development all softball programs and divisions
- Provide counsel and insight to each softball division’s rules
- Develop and set team counts for each softball division in spring and fall seasons
- Coordinate and help facilitate annual coaches meeting and orientation
- Coordinate and help facilitate annual pre-tournament meeting
- Circulate and collect player evaluation forms with all division commissioners by stated deadline
- Manage coach background check process and share any questionable findings and results with the Executive Board for further review
TEAM DUTIES
08U Softball, 10U Softball, 12U Softball, 14U/16U Softball, 18U Softball and Co-Ed Softball – Oversee recruitment and selection of coaches, development of teams, communication with division’s families, setting expectations at coaches meeting, circulating and completing data entry for player evaluations, compiling rosters for all-star games and managing other division-specific functions as needed
About OYO
In 1975, OYO opened its first season of playing baseball on a single field at a nearby elementary school before relocating to Veterans Memorial Park in the late 1990s. We continue to grow at Veterans Memorial Park, which now offers a 14-field, two-concession stand/restroom complex for all our ballplayers, families and visitors. Every spring, summer, and fall, we welcome nearly 2,000 girls and boys from more than 1,200 families. And, our league is organized and operated by an all-volunteer board of more than 45 volunteers.
Over the years, from board to board, coach to coach, team to team, and fan to fan, there has been one steady formula for how OYO operates, called “The OYO Way.” It defines our community. It shapes the OYO Family, which each and every ballplayer, parent and fan experiences. At OYO, the OYO Board of Directors are committed to providing each and every family a positive, memorable experience.
About the OYO Board of Directors
Being an OYO board member is an honor and a privilege at OYO. We are fortunate to have a very diverse board. We have parents volunteering for the board who have children participating in our youngest divisions and those with players in our oldest divisions. We have board member representation from baseball and softball. We have representation from the rec league and from the travel program, too. We welcome a nice balance between moms and dads, aunts and uncles and we also have a blend of those with children participating in the league and those who don't and just enjoy giving back to a program that supported their family over the years.
Since 2000, more than 300 individuals have volunteered their time and talents as board members to help ensure our ballplayers and families could truly enjoy their OYO experience each season. Being a board member is fun and rewarding, too. As an OYO board member, you will find great satisfaction in rolling up your sleeves and jumping in the trenches to work with fellow board members who work tirelessly for the children and families of OYO. You will have the opportunity to share ideas, develop strategies, vote on new policies and procedures and create OYO for today and the future.