Softball Canada Announces 2024 Men’s National Team Athlete Pool


Dec. 18, 2023


Ottawa, Ont. - Softball Canada is pleased to announce the list of thirty-six (36) athletes who have been named to the 2024 Men’s National Team Athlete Pool. The list was put together by the returning coaching staff consisting of head coach John Stuart (Merritt, B.C.) and assistant coaches Doug Allin (Peachland, B.C.), Jeff Ellsworth (St. Lawrence, P.E.I.) and Les Howey (Conception Bay, N.L.).
 
“The coaching staff is very happy to announce the group of athletes currently in consideration for a spot on our World Cup Group Stage team” said head coach John Stuart. “We have a strong group of athletes with World Cup experience who are highly motivated to compete on home soil, and many other players are knocking on the door looking to earn their spot. We’re very excited about the high level of play these athletes showed this year and the current depth of our Men’s National Team program.”
 
The Athlete Pool includes fourteen (14) players who won the silver medal at the 2022 Men’s World Cup, an additional five (5) with previous Men’s World Cup experience, and six (6) members from the 2023 U23 Men’s World Cup Team.
 
The Canadian Men’s National Team won the silver medal at the 2022 WBSC Men’s Softball World Cup in Auckland, New Zealand one year ago.
 
Canada will host a six-team WBSC Men’s World Cup Group Stage in Prince Albert, Sask. from July 10-14, 2024. The United States will host another Group Stage in Oklahoma City, Okla. from September 17-21, and a third group stage will be announced at a later date. The top two teams from each Group Stage and two wild card teams (including host Canada if they do not finish top two) will advance to the 2025 WBSC Men’s World Cup Finals that will be held July 8-13 in Prince Albert, Sask.

The athletes who have been named to the 2024 Men’s National Team Athlete Pool are:

FIRST NAME

LAST NAME

HOMETOWN

Bryan

Abrey

Richmond, B.C.

Brayden

Arcand

Morinville, Alta.

Keagan

Arcand

Morinville, Alta.

Denny

Benson

Rama First Nation, Ont.

Ryan

Boland

St. John’s, N.L

Shane

Boland

St. John’s, N.L

Quinten

Bruce

Grand Valley, Ont.

Patrick

Burns

Saskatoon, Sask.

Sean

Cleary

Harbour Main, N.L

Bradley

Ezekiel

Harbour Main, N.L

Kyle

Ezekiel

Holyrood, N.L

Brandon

Horn

Waterloo, Ont.

Jordan

Hudson

Saskatoon, Sask.

Blake

Hunter

Nanaimo, B.C.

Derek

Hyde

Tavistock, Ont.

Cory

Jones

Leduc, Alta.

Travis

Jones

Neyaashiinigmiing, Ont.

Caleb

Keeshig

Port Elgin, Ont.

Dallas

Kipfer

Breslau, Ont.

Justin

Laskowski

Warman, Sask.

Jeff

Lyons

Appin, Ont.

Riley

Manion

Napanee, Ont.

Devon

McCullough

Saskatoon, Sask.

Mason

McKay

Tavistock, Ont.

Scott

Nehaj

Maple Ridge, B.C.

Tyler

Pauli

Mitchell, Ont.

Zach

Pierce

Saskatoon, Sask.

Jordan

Pomeroy

Placentia, N.L

Tyler

Randerson

New Hamburg, Ont.

Mathieu

Roy

St-Gervais, Que,

Justin

Schofield

Grand Pré, N.S.

Ty

Sebastian

Brussels, Ont.

Blake

Underwood

Port Elgin, Ont.

Colin

Walsh

Petty Harbour, N.L

Kris

Walushka

Victoria, B.C.

Reese

Yantzi

Shakespeare, Ont.

 

BOLD = Members of 2022 WBSC World Cup Team

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