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Registration Open For Baseball Summer Camp

Lancers To Host Camp June 6-9

FARMVILLE, VA. – The Longwood baseball coaching staff will host its 2016 Youth Baseball Camp for all students entering Kindergarten through eighth grade June 6 through June 9 at Buddy Bolding Stadium.

The four-day summer camp will be from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. each day and feature drills led by the Longwood coaching staff that will develop hitting, fielding, and throwing skills. The clinic includes instructional segments on proper hitting and throwing mechanics, plus segments on proper glove work and footwork. The campers will end each day with a game between one another.

Campers should eat breakfast before the start of the day, bring their snacks, and come prepared with baseball pants, plastic spikes, tennis shoes, bat, glove, and helmet. Metal spikes are prohibited.

Campers will be grouped by age for the duration of the instructional part of camp. Check-in will run from 8:30 to 9 a.m. at Buddy Bolding stadium ahead of each day and pick-up will be from 12:30 to 1 p.m.. The cost of attendance is $125 per camper.

For more information, see the Longwood Baseball Clinic information page or click here to register.

 Youth Baseball Camp Details

Who is the camp for?
Any player in grades K-8th who would like to learn the fundamentals of hitting, fielding, and pitching.

What should participants expect? 
Campers will be instructed on proper hitting, fielding, and throwing mechanics. At the end of every day the camp will end with a game. To ensure the upmost safety, campers will be grouped by age.

Dates, Times, and Costs:
Check-in will run from 8:30 to 9 a.m. June 6 through June 9 at Charles Buddy Bolding Stadium. The cost of attendance is $125 for each camper. Baseball activities will be conducted from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Camper pick-up will be from 12:30 to 1 p.m.

Meals: 
No meals will be provided for the clinic. Participants should eat breakfast prior to arrival and bring a snack and drink for a short break.

What to bring: 
Campers must bring their own bat, helmet, glove, wear baseball pants, and bring both plastic spikes and tennis shoes. Metal spikes are prohibited. The Longwood staff will have a trainer on site for any emergencies.

For any additional information, please contact assistant coach Daniel Wood at wooddg@longwood.edu or (804) 304-3386.
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