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Great weekend at the Collegiate Coaches Skills Camp

Discussion in 'Baseball' started by Schaefer, Jan 16, 2012.

  1. Schaefer

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    We have just completed our first weekend of the 5th annual Collegiate Coaches Skills Camp with the position players. Not only did we have a great weekend baseball and weather wise but the 25 college coaches that worked this weekend’s camp did one heck of a job with all the kids. Coach Cozart of High Point University provided a tremendous highlight with his address to the kids on hard work, character and maturity. It was also thrilling for us to see representation of kids from many different organizations throughout the Southeast. We had kids in the camp from Ohio, Georgia, NC, SC, Maryland and Virginia.


    Next weekend, Jan 21st and 22nd is pitcher specific. The instructional agenda will include video analysis, arm care, long toss program and more. This past weekend’s camp sold out and next weekend should be no exception. There are spots still available so I encourage anyone who is interested in working with the college coaches to sign up. The schools who have committed to work the camp can be found on ourwebsite at www.championsbaseballacademy.net

    Also, don't miss the chance to hear from back to back NCAA Champion University of South Carolina coach Chad Holbrook. Coach Holbrook will be speaking on Saturday at 1pm!


    Jeff Schaefer
    Co-Founder, Partner
    Champions Baseball Academy
    Regional Director, USA Baseball NTIS Mid Atlantic
    C-704-340-1698
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    www.championsbaseballacademy.net

    "Champions do not become champions when they win the event, but in the hours, weeks, months and years they spend preparing for it"

    T Alan Armstrong
     
    Last edited: Jan 16, 2012

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