Kayleen Shailes honoured at Albert Park Baseball Softball Complex

Lismore City Mayor Vanessa Ekins today unveiled the new sign naming Ground 3 at the Albert Park Baseball Softball Complex as the Kayleen Shailes field.

Mrs Shailes is a much loved and respected member of the local softball fraternity.

The naming of the field as Shailes Field was kept secret from Mrs Shailes who attended the unveiling.

Far North Coast Softball Association Secretary Di McGowen said it was a recognition that was well deserved.

"Kayleen is a much loved and respected member of our softball community, who has contributed so much for our game both locally and on a national level," she said.

"I just couldn't think of anyone else who deserved it more."

"She wasn't just a player. She also took on coaching, joined the executive of the association, and took to umpiring due to her excellent knowledge of the games rules."

Lismore City Council Mayor Vanessa Ekins said the Council was delighted to name the field after Mrs Shailes.

"Lismore City Councillors voted unanimously in the July meeting this year to name the field in recognition of Mrs Shailes' contribution to softball in Lismore," she said.

"Congratulations and a well deserved after what she has accomplished for softball."

Some of Mrs Shailes' accomplishments include being inducted as a Life Member of the Far North Coast Softball Association, playing for the NSW state team, coach of the Men's Under 23's NSW softball team, an executive of the Far North Coast Softball Association and umpire.

Lismore City Council Manager of Liveable and Active Communities Tony Duffy congratulated and thanked Mrs Shailes for her work and dedication to softball, both locally and nationally.

"It's a fitting tribute to a woman who has done so much for the sport," he said.

"The Albert Park Baseball and Softball complex is a popular and world class facility.

"Council is working hard to attract more major sporting events to the complex so we can support our local softball community with exciting fixtures to showcase the sport."

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