Monday, January 02, 2006

Ridding a Buffaloe cart through a Diamond

A father drove his buffalo cart through a baseball field with his little boy watching the centerfielder caught the baseballs.

Everyday at the game, you'll find a cow and buffalo cart, moto-scooter, bike and local folk crossing the field once every 5 minutes. We called, " a drive through baseball".

The road was built through the baseball field, between the first and second base, passing toward center and right field. We have no access of stop the crossing, only during the tournament.

Sometime during a flyball, the player's forgot all about the buffalo and ran hard into it. They said, it more painful than hitting the wall.

This buffalo diamond's needed the improvement and it located in Baribo Distric, KompongChnang province.

Please contact Joe Cook - President of Cambodia Baseball for more information, Email: joecook@cambodiabaseball.com. Tel: 334-790-5002, Thank you.

Coach Appreciation



Richard Chen was volunteerly come to Baribo on November 24 to 26, 2005 to help coached the Banty MeanChey team. With his efforts and coaching skills, the kids able to learn and understand the game, improve their English skills and sportsmanship.

We are greatly honor and appreciated with his efforts, times and kindness to help with the kids. Thank you, coach Chen.

To learn more, please visit Cambodia Baseball website: http://www.cambodiabaseball.com/ or Joe Cook website: http://spaces.msn.com/members/kbaseball/ or contact directly with Joe Cook - President of Cambodia Baseball, 601 Whatley Dr. #2006, Dothan, AL 36303.
Tel: 334-790-5002, Email: joecook@cambodiabaseball.com.

Thank you.

I dream to be a pitcher:


Hello, I'm Soerm ViRak, I'm 13 years old living in Baribo, Cambodia. I played baseball since it first came to my country in late of 2002. I loves to be a pitcher, because I likes to helpout my team and strikeout the batters. But these days, the batters are improve and they can hit most of my pitches. I need your help to work with my pitching mechanical. Please coach me to be a better pitcher. Thank you, Soerm ViRak.

To findout how you can help Soerm ViRak or need more information, please visit Cambodia Baseball website http://www.cambodiabaseball.com/ or Joe Cook website http://spaces.msn.com/members/kbaseball/, or contact Joe Cook by Email at joecook@cambodiabaseball.com. Thank You!

Desperately:


Baseball is such a young and new sport in Cambodia. 1 out of a quarter million people had actually heard of baseball since 2002. We are desperately needed of coaches to come and works with the kids to ensure they able to pitching, batting, fielding, running the bases - and the basic rules and strategy. Your kindness and participation is greatly appreciated, please join the Baseball Coach Mission to Cambodia.

To learn more, please visit Cambodia Baseball website http://www.cambodiabaseball.com/ or Joe Cook website http://spaces.msn.com/members/kbaseball/ or contact directly with Joe Cook - President of Cambodia Baseball, 601 Whatley Dr. #2006, Dothan, AL 36303. Tel: 334-790-5002, Email: joecook@cambodiabaseball.com. Thank you.
Alone on a Mission:

I'm always flying alone to Cambodia for a baseball mission and hope you could join me someday.

Flying from the states to Cambodia is a very long journey, but once you're there the kids surely can make the different.

Please come along with me to help improve baseball and the children society in Cambodia.

I'm asking for your help and support for the baseball mission.

To learn more, please visit Cambodia Baseball website http://www.cambodiabaseball.com/ or Joe Cook website http://spaces.msn.com/members/kbaseball/ or contact directly with Joe Cook - President of Cambodia Baseball, 601 Whatley Dr. #2006, Dothan, AL 36303. Tel: 334-790-5002, Email: joecook@cambodiabaseball.com.
Let's Go Cambodia for a Baseball Mission:

Hi, I'm Joe Cook, Cambodian-American and I grewup in the south since 1983s and I am currently in Dothan, AL.

Please come along with me to Cambodia for a baseball mission and you'll experience the unforgettable journey of a lifetime.

If you likes me, I lives for baseball and the kids are my future. My goal is to built 20 diamonds in Cambodia.

We are waiting and hope to see you soon in Cambodia. Let's get these kids the opportunity to experience the passion of baseball.