TEE-BALL CARNIVALS
Natasha Bakranich All Girls Carnival
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In 2021 the first Natasha Bakranich All Girls Carnival was held. The carnival was created in response to seeing a decline in female participation from around the age of 10,. In hopes of encouraging girls to remain in the sport this event would be just for them, where they have the opportunity to play with other girls their own age, celebrate their skills and abilities and most importantly have fun! The carnival aims to foster a passion for the sport and show them the pathways and opportunities available to them throughout their childhood and beyond.
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The first carnival in 2021 was incredibly successful with eleven teams playing from across the metropolitan area. The following year there were 235 participating girls, approximately 22 teams, that came from all over the Perth metro area from Wanneroo Joondalup, down to Secret Harbour and all areas in between.

Warren Lake Carnival
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The Warren Lake Carnival is a competition for regular club teams who nominate or are selected by their club to play. This carnival is an opportunity for players to play against other clubs from all over Western Australia.
Each team plays 4 x 40 minute games on a Sunday in late November or early December. The Super Squad also plays a showcase game for aspiring tee-ballers to watch.
The first carnival of this kind was played in December 1979 as the Perth Building Society Lightning Carnival.
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In honour of Mr Warren Lake, for his outstanding services to Tee-Ball for over 40 years, this carnival was renamed to the Warren Lake Carnival in November 2019.
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For all historical results see our carnival websites at https://tbawa.azurewebsites.net.



