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2010 SUMMER CAMP INFORMATION
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GENERAL INFORMATION
Qualifications: The 2010 Al Hammell Fundamental Baseball
Camps are open to all area players 5 to 12 years of age that are
interested in improving their baseball skills. Teams and
instructional groups will be determined by age and level of ability.
Instruction:
The 2010 Al Hammell Fundamental Baseball Camps staff will include
competent instructors and counselors, all with backgrounds in
baseball, who will take a personal/individual interest in each
camper's development throughout the week. All camps will provide
campers with the opportunity to apply learned fundamental skills
during daily game play.
Equipment: Each camper
should bring the following items to camp:
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Baseball Camp:
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Fielding glove, baseball cap, rubber-cleated shoes or
sneakers, and baseball attire. (Catcher's equipment and
extra aluminum bats will be provided)
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All items
that are brought to camp should be labeled with the camper's
first & last name. Water will be provided on the playing
fields throughout the day for all campers.
Lunch/Snack: 1/2 Day Campers: All 1/2 day
campers are encouraged to bring a snack and drink to camp each day.
Full Day Campers:
All full-day campers are encouraged to bring a bag lunch to camp
each day. All bag lunches will be refrigerated on site. There will
also be opportunity to order pizza and drinks at the beginning of
each camp day.
CAMP DESCRIPTIONS
Baseball For Beginners Ages 5-6 (9am-12pm) |
The Baseball For Beginners program is a 1/2 day program designed
to provide an introduction to the game of baseball to 5 & 6 yr.
old players. *Mon.-Thurs. (Fri. Rain-date) |
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Baseball Camp Ages 7-12 (9am-4pm) |
The Fundamental Baseball Camp is designed to provide players who
want to concentrate on the sport of baseball with a high-level
of offensive and defensive instruction. *Mon.-Fri. |
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Counselor in Training Ages
13-16 (9am-4pm)Baseball Camp |
The CIT Program is designed to provide teens the opportunity to
learn the skills to become a camp counselor and teach the game
of baseball. The program will be under the direct supervision of
Camp Director Al Hammell. |
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