Registration Begins for Bronco Baseball Camps
Date Added: 26-09-2005
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CollegeSports.com - New York,NY,USA
Sept. 22, 2005
SANTA CLARA, Calif. - Bronco Baseball is now accepting sign-ups for baseball camps beginning in November and going through Summer 2006.
The camp registration forms can be found by clicking here or by clicking on the "Bronco Baseball Camps" tab on the sidebar of the baseball page.
Medical information forms can also be found by CLICKING HERE.
Tentative Camp Dates and Descriptions Fall 2005, and 2006
Bronco Kids Hitting Clinic (Ages 6-12) November 1, 8, 15, 22, 2005 Cost: $100 for all four sessions Time: 6:30pm-7:30pm
All Hitting Clinics will be instructed by SCU Assistant Coach Matt Mueller. All participants will be instructed on the proper swing mechanics, phases of the swing, visualization techniques, routines, and a variety of drill specific exercises will be used to develop the swing. These clinics will take place at the brand new Stephen Schott Stadium. If you are looking to develop into a complete hitter this is a camp that you can't miss. Limited space available!
Bronco Holiday Hitting and Pitching Camp (Ages 13-18) December 10-11, 2005 Cost: $75 per session or $125 for both sessions Time: 9am - Noon
This is a great camp to give to your son or daughter as a gift for this holiday season. The hitting session will take place on the 10th, and pitching on the 11th. All hitting camp participants will be instructed on the proper swing mechanics, phases of the swing, visualization techniques, routines, and a variety of drill specific exercises will be used to develop the swing. The pitching clinic participants will be instructed using different drills, to help break down the mechanical side of pitching. Also, they will learn a detailed throwing program and routine in witch they can use on a daily basis. This will be an outstanding camp for those kids who want a detailed learning environment, and an opportunity to pick the brains of a D1 coaching staff.
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