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Spring Break Camp 2008
@ Rolling Hills Little League Fields |
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Register Online | Printable Registration Form
About | Camp Schedule |
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March 31 - April 4, 2008
5-7 year olds, 9am -12pm
Tuition: $185
8-12 year olds, 9am -3pm
Tuition: $285
Join us for baseball fun all week long with the best coaching staff in the South Bay!
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| Spring Break Camp Philosophy |
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| Our goal is for all campers to have a fun and safe experience while focusing on team play and individual skill development. The camp will concentrate on throwing & catching drills and techniques, specialty position practice (pitching, catching, infield, and outfield), base-running, live hitting, hitting drills, and daily live games. It is our belief that young ballplayers can have loads of fun in a positive environment while also learning to the play the game from professionals. Attitude, effort, teamwork, leadership, and sportsmanship will be stressed throughout the week, while campers learn correct baseball fundamentals. |
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Attitude & Effort: Your camper will learn to respect and honor the game in an environment where success is measured by effort and teamwork, and not by winning and losing. |
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| Leadership: Campers will be challenged to act like leaders by supporting and respecting everyone in camp: teammates, coaches, and umpires alike. |
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Skill Development: All participants will leave camp with a high level of understanding of proper technique in all areas of the game. By incorporating drills and competitions developed over a lifetime of playing and teaching the game, campers will gain a firm grounding in the fundamentals to build their baseball careers. |
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Become a "Student of the Game": Every camper will be challenged to maximize his or her athletic potential while being encouraged to go above and beyond individual "comfort" levels. By learning new drills, techniques, and philosophies, we hope that all players will become "students of the game." It is for this reason that campers are encouraged to play many different positions during camp. |
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| Typical Camp Day |
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| AM |
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| 8:45-9:00 |
Drop-off/Welcome/Trivia |
| 9:00-9:15 |
Introduction/Attendance |
| 9:15-9:50 |
Run, Stretch, & Throw |
| 9:50-10:05 |
Throwing Competitions |
| 10:05-10:10 |
Water/Shade Break |
| 10:10-10:25 |
"Skill of the Day" Lesson |
| 10:25-10:50 |
Drills/Competitions |
| 10:50-11:00 |
Water/Shade Break |
| 11:00-12:00 |
Live Instructional Game |
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| 12:00 |
Half-Day Camp Dismissal |
| 12:00-12:45 |
Full-Day Camp Lunch |
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| PM |
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| 12:45-1:00 |
Light Stretch/Throw |
| 1:00-1:30 |
Position Specific Stations |
| 1:30-1:45 |
Daily Batting Lesson |
| 1:45-2:15 |
Batting Practice |
| 2:15-3:00 |
Live Instructional Game |
| 3:00-3:15 |
Awards/Pick up |
*Plus Baseball Trivia Every Day* |
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| Daily Awards |
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- Hustler of the Day Award
- Teammate of the Day Award
- Hardest Worker of the Day Award
- Best Listener/Eye-Contact Award
- Dirtiest Uniform: "Tide" Award
- Other special awards
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| What to Bring to Camp |
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- Players should bring their own gloves to camp.
- Each player will receive a Spring Training Baseball T-Shirt at camp.
- Catchers should bring their protective cups and catching equipment, if they want to catch.
- Players should wear a hat and sunscreen.
- Bats are encouraged, but not required.
- Baseball pants and socks are encouraged, but not required.
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Campers are responsible for packing their own lunch, snacks, and drinks. Plenty of water will be available at all times, but water bottles, marked with campers' names, are highly recommended. |
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Last year's camps sold out and enrollment is limited to ensure low coach to camper ratio. Register early so you don't miss out! |
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