Tuesday, September 16, 2025

Sports

Children categories

Baseball

Baseball (15)

The CYC Baseball program is for grades 3rd through High School.  

View items...
Softball

Softball (0)

The CYC Softball program is for grades 3rd through High School.

View items...
Intramural (PK through 2nd)

Intramural (PK through 2nd) (0)

The QASAA Intramural program consists of coed teeball for PK and K, and 1st - 2nd grade baseball /softball Pitching Machine League.

View items...
Volleyball

Volleyball (14)

Our CYC Volleyball program is for grades 3rd through High School.

View items...
Sunday, 07 April 2013 10:49

Batting Cage

Batting Cage


The batting cage manager will open/close the cage daily, based upon scheduled practices.  If nobody is sisgned up to practice, the cage generally will not be opened.

Be courteous of others, put away all bats and balls at the close of your session. 

In the event of rain while you are present, please protect the machine and put away in shed until manager can get back to close up.

Only one batter allowed in cage at any given time.  Up to two coaches.

An adult must be present at all times, preferably the manager, head coach or assistant.

ONLY adults are permitted to use the pitching machine.


The Batting Cage Schedule


Contact the Batting Cage Manager:  Jeff Boelter


Friday, 13 December 2013 13:02

High School CYC Sports Registration

REGISTRATION CLOSED

CYC High School teams are separate from our CYC Youth (PK-8th) program and thus are handled differently.  Please read, then click register button at bottom of page.

CYC HS Guidelines

All teams must be sponsored by a religious entity.  Many teams are formed with a few players from the sponsoring parish with the rest of the players being their friends from high school.  Because of the many activities in which high school students are involved, it is recommended that you have more players on your roster than you would normally want. All of the same CYC requirements still apply for players and coaches as did in the youth program.  See CYC site  for more information.

QAS Activities Association HS Rules

  • NO work duty obligations for HS (work duty only applies to our Youth program).
  • A HS coach is NOT exempt from work duty in our youth program.
  • The multi-child discount is distinct in each program;  Youth and HS. It does NOT carry over from Youth to HS.  Example, two or more children in Youth is eligible for discount in THAT program, and two or more in HS is eligible for discount in THAT program as well.  But two or more in Youth and only one in HS would receive discount in Youth, no discount in HS. 
  • QASAA will supply the uniform (t-shirts) for all players, or the coach can coordinate with our uniform department to see if a set of uniforms are available (Youth programs filled first)
  • QASAA will attempt to supply the practice facility with some restrictions.  Availability is only determined once the Youth teams have been accommodated.  Late practice slots must be chosen to allow flexibility to our youth program should they need to switch days. Late typically starts around 8pm.  As it pertains to the gymnasium for volleybal and basketball, facilities are in high demand and practice times cannot be guaranteed.  Once youth teams are assigned practice slots, the facility coordinator will then work with HS to find available times.
  • (Basketball only) There is no Lay Director to form or govern the forming of teams.  Coaches form their own teams through recruiting.
  • (Basketball only) Coaches must register their TEAM on the CYC site themselves.
  • Families pay the individual registration fees, the Activities Association will pay the CYC fees.

 

Typically someone steps up, most likely a coach from last season 8th grade, and forms a team by sending out invites to former players and/or friends of those players from other schools. Once a coach is decided, he or she should send their perspective players to this page in order to register and pay here. The Registration Administrator will make available to coaches all details of all who signed up. All players regardless of Parish must register and pay via our online system.

 

Baseball/Softball SOCCER Volleyball Basketball
 
For Volleyball, please contact Rick Czupon
Sunday, 07 April 2013 11:03

Ball Fields

The following diagram shows the layout of the QAS Baseball/Softball/Teeball fields, click to enlarge.

 

QAS Baseball fields1

 

 

 

Wednesday, 02 April 2014 22:32

Field Light Schedule

The following schedule is for the 2014 Baseball/Softball season.  Please refer to the zone map.

 PRE-SEASON Zone
1 2 3 4
Sun  N/A N/A N/A N/A
Mon  9:05 9:10 9:13 9:15
Tue  9:05 9:10 9:13 9:15
Wed 10:05 10:10 10:13 10:15
Thu 9:05 9:10 9:13 9:15
Fri N/A N/A N/A N/A
Sat N/A N/A N/A N/A
 IN-SEASON Zone
1 2 3 4
Sun*  10:20 10:25 10:28 10:30
Mon  9:05 9:10 9:13 9:15
Tue  10:20 10:25 10:28 10:30
Wed 10:20 10:25 10:28 10:30
Thu 10:20 10:25 10:28 10:30
Fri 10:50 10:55 10:58 11:00
Sat N/A N/A N/A N/A

*Sun is for Men's League Softball. Lights only on according to schedule:

 

FieldLightZones

Wednesday, 24 April 2013 12:37

Rules (Pitching Machine League & Teeball)

Queen of All Saints Instructional Program

Teeball is for PK and K aged children, which is coach pitch and if needed, the children hitting off of a tee.  Teams are very small to allow more play time and coaches to dedicate quality time to each child. 2013 brings a new and better format to the Teeball program, with smaller teams and a practice immediately followed by a game in the same night. 

The concept of the combined practice/game format is to allow for smaller sided games where players are able to have more opportunities to hit and field in a game format. Teams will have a 30 minute practice and 40 minute game for each scheduled “game.” 

 TeeballRules

 

 

 

Pitching Machine League (PML) is for 1st and 2nd grade, and is still Intramural ball.  The teams move to the larger diamonds, typically 3 & 4, and as the name states, pitching machines are used instead of coaches. This helps to transition from the "rainbow" style of coach pitch in teeball, to a more direct pitch. But since the majority of 1st and 2nd graders cannot deliver consistent pitches, a machine is used.  Not all parishes have or use machines, some still use a coach in this league.

 

PMLRules              

 

Sunday, 14 September 2014 18:53

Nerinx Hall Camp

This camp will give each girl entering the 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th and 8th grade the opportunity to learn the fundamental skills of soccer in a challenging, yet fun environment.

Tuesday, 11 February 2014 12:17

Am I Registered?

It happens...we go through the registration process, get distracted, need to confirm open dates for work duty or just need more time...and then we forget.  We think we registered already, but actually never completed.  Do yourself and your child a favor and if in doubt, check.  It's easy.  

  1. Just go the Registration page of your respective sport (Baseball/Softball/Teeball, Soccer, Volleyball, Basketball or Golf) and click on the Registration button
  2. Login to the Sports Management System when prompted Registration Launch
  3. Proceed through the registration steps to the thrid page, Participant Summary.  
  4. See below for explanation

 

AmIRegistered

Wednesday, 24 April 2013 13:02

Rules (Baseball, Softball)

Official CYC Rulebooks

 

CYC 2013 Baseball RulebookCYC 2013 Softball Rulebook SoCo Supp Rulebook  Variances

 

Sunday, 14 September 2014 18:12

Lou Fusz Spring Camp

Founded in 1993, the Lou Fusz Soccer Club is widely regarded as one of the top soccer programs in the Midwest. Seven training sessions and six games. Players are placed in age groups, separated by gender, except for 5 & 6 year-old level. Players may register as individuals or with a group.

Tuesday, 10 April 2012 17:58

Sports Home Page

Welcome to the QASAA Sports Pages.  Here you will find all the information you'll need to register your child for baseball, softball or teeball, as well as ghostwriting seminararbeit, field locations,.... If you don't find the information you are looking for, please send feedback to admin@qasaa.org

 

All players need an official CYC ID Card to participate in the program. You can apply for your card online or find upcoming sessions by going to the CYC site.

All coaches/volunteers must have completed the Archdiocese's Protecting God's Children Workshop, a Missouri Background check done every 2 years, and have ghostwriter günstig, signed and returned to your parish the Code of Ethical Conduct. You can find more information under 'Coaching Requirements'.  All coaches need to have a CYC Photo ID Card.

All Head Coaches/Managers need to have attended the CYC Coaches Training program "Coaching to Make a Positive Difference". This two hour class needs to be completed prior to the start of your season, and all coaches completing the program will receive a ghostwriter projektarbeit containing their official coaching number.  

Please review coaching requirements well ahead of your season to make sure you will be able to coach/manage without any last minute surprises.

Page 5 of 6

QAS Golf Tournament

   golftourneylogo

Basketball Reg.

    basketball     

    Basketball

Intramural

     INTRAMURALBASKETBALLLOGO1

MensSoftball

Sports Management

SportsMngmtSystem

 For Coaches, Directors and Coordinators

Team Formation Policy

 
 
Click to View Policy
images

This is NOT for CYC sports registrations.

Search