The Play Ball Camp and Giants Futures Baseball Club celebrate their 35th and 34th years, respectively, of developing baseball skills for players ages 5-17 through their summer camp programs. The camps, held from July 6-17 at Legion Field in Bridgewater, MA, provide professional instruction, outdoor diamonds, batting cages, and focus on individual development through teaching fundamentals and maximizing playing time. Campers can choose between full two-week or single-week sessions for various age groups, including Rookie Camp for ages 5-6, Play Ball Camp for ages 7-12, and a new Teen Camp for ages 13-16.
The document summarizes a junior golf program at Terradyne Golf Club for 2011. It provides information on instructors, objectives to teach fundamentals and promote sportsmanship. It also outlines a schedule of tee lessons, play days and a junior championship. Rules for scoring and etiquette are defined to encourage safety and respect on the course.
The document advertises sponsorship opportunities for the 2016 Golf for Science tournament hosted by the Capistrano Unified School District Foundation. The tournament will be held on October 6th at Monarch Beach Golf Links and all proceeds will go towards science and technology spaces. Sponsorship levels range from $250 to $10,000 and include benefits like logo placement, meals, and golf spots. Donations are also being accepted to purchase violins for students to rent.
The document provides information about the PresCare and Woollam Constructions 2015 Charity Golf Day being held on Wednesday, September 23rd at Indooroopilly Golf Club in Brisbane, Australia. The day will include registration and breakfast from 8:00am, a 9:00am tee-off for an Ambrose 18 hole four-ball, and lunch and presentations from 2:30pm-4:00pm. Money raised will go towards the ongoing running costs of PresCare's community bus, which transports socially isolated community members to social activities and events. Sponsorship packages ranging from $2,000 to $4,000 are available for businesses, and include signage and promotion opportunities.
Announcements- Tuesday January 24, 2017Ken Stayner
Volunteers are needed for various roles at the Wasaga Beach Youth Centre from February 17th-20th. Jobs include supervising activities, cooking, and making concession foods. Volunteers will receive $5 off a youth centre trip for each hour worked. Contact the youth centre for more information.
The U17-18 Collingwood Boys' Rep soccer team is hosting tryouts for the next 3 Sundays at CCI from 8-9:30pm. Interested players should register at collingwoodusc.ca before attending under coach Martin Fleming. Contact Martin at 705-607-1897 for more details.
A meeting for the Snowmobile Club will be held today at lunch in the wood
For more information about houston basketball coaching camps, boys summer basketball camps in Houston, basketball youth camps Houston, basketball kids camp Houston, please visit the - https://www.houstonbasketballcoaching.com/
This document summarizes results from the 24th matchday of men's football league games in the 6th division F-8 B category. City Five Massanassa B won 7-1 against Union Benetuser-Fabara B. Monte Sion B defeated Juventud Chiva B 7-0. Turis B and Santa Ana Albal B tied 2-2. City Five Massanassa B leads the overall standings with 62 points.
Twin Day is tomorrow where students can earn points for their homeroom by finding a twin to wear matching outfits with. The Stayner Sluggers baseball team is asked to wear their jerseys for a Sluggers' Twin Fest. There will also be a brief Snowmobile Club meeting at lunch in the woodshop and a meeting for Concert Band members at the start of lunch in the music room. Girls interested in ball hockey can attend an informational meeting on Wednesday at lunch in Room 203. The ENVIRO SHSM field trip that was postponed is back on for March 4th with the same details. A local restaurant is offering a free drink with the purchase of their daily special, which today
The document provides announcements for various sports teams competing in championships that day and notifies about school entrance renovations. It also shares information about community theatre and job opportunities posted on a bulletin board outside guidance.
The document summarizes a junior golf program at Terradyne Golf Club for 2011. It provides information on instructors, objectives to teach fundamentals and promote sportsmanship. It also outlines a schedule of tee lessons, play days and a junior championship. Rules for scoring and etiquette are defined to encourage safety and respect on the course.
The document advertises sponsorship opportunities for the 2016 Golf for Science tournament hosted by the Capistrano Unified School District Foundation. The tournament will be held on October 6th at Monarch Beach Golf Links and all proceeds will go towards science and technology spaces. Sponsorship levels range from $250 to $10,000 and include benefits like logo placement, meals, and golf spots. Donations are also being accepted to purchase violins for students to rent.
The document provides information about the PresCare and Woollam Constructions 2015 Charity Golf Day being held on Wednesday, September 23rd at Indooroopilly Golf Club in Brisbane, Australia. The day will include registration and breakfast from 8:00am, a 9:00am tee-off for an Ambrose 18 hole four-ball, and lunch and presentations from 2:30pm-4:00pm. Money raised will go towards the ongoing running costs of PresCare's community bus, which transports socially isolated community members to social activities and events. Sponsorship packages ranging from $2,000 to $4,000 are available for businesses, and include signage and promotion opportunities.
Announcements- Tuesday January 24, 2017Ken Stayner
Volunteers are needed for various roles at the Wasaga Beach Youth Centre from February 17th-20th. Jobs include supervising activities, cooking, and making concession foods. Volunteers will receive $5 off a youth centre trip for each hour worked. Contact the youth centre for more information.
The U17-18 Collingwood Boys' Rep soccer team is hosting tryouts for the next 3 Sundays at CCI from 8-9:30pm. Interested players should register at collingwoodusc.ca before attending under coach Martin Fleming. Contact Martin at 705-607-1897 for more details.
A meeting for the Snowmobile Club will be held today at lunch in the wood
For more information about houston basketball coaching camps, boys summer basketball camps in Houston, basketball youth camps Houston, basketball kids camp Houston, please visit the - https://www.houstonbasketballcoaching.com/
This document summarizes results from the 24th matchday of men's football league games in the 6th division F-8 B category. City Five Massanassa B won 7-1 against Union Benetuser-Fabara B. Monte Sion B defeated Juventud Chiva B 7-0. Turis B and Santa Ana Albal B tied 2-2. City Five Massanassa B leads the overall standings with 62 points.
Twin Day is tomorrow where students can earn points for their homeroom by finding a twin to wear matching outfits with. The Stayner Sluggers baseball team is asked to wear their jerseys for a Sluggers' Twin Fest. There will also be a brief Snowmobile Club meeting at lunch in the woodshop and a meeting for Concert Band members at the start of lunch in the music room. Girls interested in ball hockey can attend an informational meeting on Wednesday at lunch in Room 203. The ENVIRO SHSM field trip that was postponed is back on for March 4th with the same details. A local restaurant is offering a free drink with the purchase of their daily special, which today
The document provides announcements for various sports teams competing in championships that day and notifies about school entrance renovations. It also shares information about community theatre and job opportunities posted on a bulletin board outside guidance.
This document provides information about upcoming events at a golf and tennis club including:
- Regular events like prime rib night, BBQ nights, and tennis nights.
- Special events in May like Mother's Day brunch, golf and tennis tournaments, and Father's Day BBQ.
- Updates from the golf course manager about course conditions and a new halfway house.
- Information from the golf and tennis directors about past and upcoming matches and lessons.
- Details on junior golf and tennis camps being offered over the summer.
This document provides information from the 2016 Fall Youth Sports Coaches Meeting in Peoria, Arizona. It introduces recreation staff and gives an overview of the youth sports program details like the number of sports/divisions, participants, and volunteer coaches. The document outlines the day's schedule which includes general and sport-specific sessions. It also discusses the youth sports philosophy, coaching responsibilities, how teams are formed, uniforms/equipment, online resources, and miscellaneous details. The goal is to prepare coaches for the upcoming youth sports season.
Aaliyah Newman is seeking to expand her horizons in communications, such as editing and production. She has experience setting up live streams and broadcasting over 100 games as a student assistant director of athletics at USCB. Newman also has experience filming and editing videos as a producer's assistant at ETV By The River. She is currently a full-time student at USCB maintaining a 3.6 GPA and has received awards including making the Dean's and Chancellor's lists.
Aaliyah Newman is seeking to expand her horizons in communications, such as editing and production. She has experience setting up live streams and broadcasting over 100 games as a student assistant director of athletics at USCB. Newman also has experience filming and editing videos as a producer's assistant at ETV By The River. She is currently a full-time student at USCB maintaining a 3.6 GPA and has received awards including making the Dean's and Chancellor's lists.
Macomb Community College is gearing up for their summer sports camps season. They offer a variety of individual and team camps for boys and girls basketball as well as volleyball. The camps focus on skill development, drills, games, and competition. Coaches include current and former college athletes and coaches. Campers can register online or in person and must submit medical forms.
This document advertises summer camps being offered at Maranatha High School in Pasadena, CA for various sports including cross country, basketball, baseball, soccer, swimming, football, volleyball, softball, and cheerleading. It provides details on dates, times, locations, and descriptions of what participants in each camp can expect to learn and work on. Contact information is provided for questions.
The document provides an annual report on the sports program at the Jerry Long Family YMCA. It summarizes the past year's activities and successes, including increased participation and improved player and coach experiences based on survey feedback. It outlines changes and initiatives for the upcoming year to further improve programs, including team formation policies, keeping score for older age groups, and additional coaching development. The report showcases the program's vision of "Returning Sports to Kids" and support from community partners.
The document provides information about the Canton Soccer Club, which was established in 1978. It discusses the club's mission to develop soccer players through various programs from recreational to premier levels. It also outlines the club's coaching staff, leagues, training programs, college preparation resources, player fees, and opportunities for volunteers. The club hosts the large Canton Cup tournament annually and aims to strengthen its programs and facilities while remaining fiscally responsible.
3rd Annual Hoop-Stars Summer Youth Basketball Camp
DATES: June 20, 21, 22
TIMES: 8am - 12pm
TIMES by GRADE: 8-845am (K-2), 9-10am (3-5), 1015-1130am (6-8), and
1130am-Noon Open Gym
Cost: Only $45 ($5 off for additional children from family)
FOR WHO: Boys and Girls
The document provides the 2016 calendar and information for the Lincoln High School football program. It outlines the creed and values of the program, including commitment to team, growth, fundamentals, competition, passion, focus, humility, effort and character. It then details the mini-camps in June for incoming freshmen and returning players. The calendar schedules 7-on-7 summer competitions and weight room sessions. It also provides information on athletic registration requirements, equipment handouts, and the start of official practices and games in August and September.
N Zone Jr. aims to provide a safe, fun environment for children to learn and enjoy sports. Their goals are to focus on skill development and fun for each child at every session. They also want to teach values like teamwork and sportsmanship. The program offers affordable sessions in sports like soccer, flag football, and basketball for ages 2-8. Coaches are certified and emphasis is placed on participation, positive reinforcement, and healthy habits.
This document provides information about summer camp and class offerings at the Ventura Family YMCA in Ventura, California. It includes details on specialty camps focusing on subjects like basketball, baseball, and swimming. It also lists weekly day camps for different age groups. Additionally, it provides information on sleepaway camp options at Camp Sequoia Lake and Camp Fox on Catalina Island. The document concludes with schedules and fees for parent-child swim classes and group swim lessons for preschool and youth.
Northern Valley Soccer Club parent meeting 2015NVSC
The document discusses plans to launch a new premier soccer program for the NVSC club. It will have elite teams at U10, U12, and U14 that will train together 3 times per week. The goal is to improve player development and feed into the high school program. One experienced coach, Andy Meaney, will oversee the 3 premier teams and work with the club trainers. Frequently asked questions are addressed, such as team selection process, impacts on other club teams, and dual rostering policies.
Northridge Middle School is revising its mission statement based on feedback from parents and teachers. The new mission statement aims to provide a positive learning environment focused on instruction that promotes growth and success for all students. The school is also implementing a Title I school wide program to upgrade the entire educational program. The newsletter provides information on upcoming school events like field trips and award ceremonies, as well as announcements for summer camps in sports like basketball, baseball, and tennis.
This document proposes a basketball clinic at the Building Hope Community Life Center to encourage team building and positive socialization among students and staff. The clinic will be held on Wednesdays for skills practice and Fridays for games. Boys and girls in grades 1-5 will participate along with volunteers from the local high school. The goals are to provide an positive outlet and help the young men succeed in school and life. The proposal requests supplies for uniforms and snacks. It also proposes a Thanksgiving basketball tournament between staff and students and a community tournament to promote programs and socialization skills.
The document introduces the upcoming 2016-2017 basketball season for Mountain Vista High School. It discusses the high expectations for the varsity team, which returns five starters from last season. The varsity team is poised for success but will need to commit to working hard and improving daily to achieve their goals. The season schedule is the most difficult in the school's history. Coaches expect this team to compete for a state championship title.
This document provides information about the Hoop-Stars 3rd Annual Summer Youth Basketball Camp. The camp will be held from June 20-22, 2016 at the Sheboygan South High Field House for boys and girls entering grades K-8. The cost is $45 and will provide instruction on basketball fundamentals as well as prizes and competition. Campers should bring basketball shoes and clothing. The camp aims to teach players proper skills and techniques to improve their basketball abilities. Registration forms require basic information and signature.
The 2015 Lone Star Spring Break Baseball Camp is designed for baseball players ages 6-13 wanting to improve their skills. The camp will be held from March 16-19 at the Angelo State University Norris Baseball Clubhouse and will run from 9 AM to noon daily. Instruction will be provided by the ASU head baseball coach Kevin Brooks and his staff. The cost is $125 if registered by March 9 and $140 after. Players should bring proper equipment like gloves, bats, shoes and protective gear.
1. The Ekurhuleni District in Pretoria hosted an Under 19/35 Quadrangular youth tournament over the weekend of April 30-May 1, which attracted young bowlers from around Gauteng.
2. In the Under 19 competition, teams played in pools consisting of two "A" teams and two "B" teams from different districts, with pool winners and runners up advancing. The Under 35 competition featured single gender teams of 8 players playing sets of 7 ends.
3. The tournament showed that lawn bowls is growing in popularity and strength among younger players in Pretoria and the surrounding areas.
This document outlines attributes and activities for building team chemistry, developing balance and fitness, cultivating courage, avoiding injustice, collaborating with parents, and using tools to help the team win. It also highlights Doug's passion for coaching, including his leadership roles in positive coaching organizations and championships he has helped teams achieve. Finally, it provides positive parent comments praising Doug's coaching, including teaching skills, encouraging players, maintaining a positive attitude, and helping the children have fun while learning.
This document provides information about upcoming events at a golf and tennis club including:
- Regular events like prime rib night, BBQ nights, and tennis nights.
- Special events in May like Mother's Day brunch, golf and tennis tournaments, and Father's Day BBQ.
- Updates from the golf course manager about course conditions and a new halfway house.
- Information from the golf and tennis directors about past and upcoming matches and lessons.
- Details on junior golf and tennis camps being offered over the summer.
This document provides information from the 2016 Fall Youth Sports Coaches Meeting in Peoria, Arizona. It introduces recreation staff and gives an overview of the youth sports program details like the number of sports/divisions, participants, and volunteer coaches. The document outlines the day's schedule which includes general and sport-specific sessions. It also discusses the youth sports philosophy, coaching responsibilities, how teams are formed, uniforms/equipment, online resources, and miscellaneous details. The goal is to prepare coaches for the upcoming youth sports season.
Aaliyah Newman is seeking to expand her horizons in communications, such as editing and production. She has experience setting up live streams and broadcasting over 100 games as a student assistant director of athletics at USCB. Newman also has experience filming and editing videos as a producer's assistant at ETV By The River. She is currently a full-time student at USCB maintaining a 3.6 GPA and has received awards including making the Dean's and Chancellor's lists.
Aaliyah Newman is seeking to expand her horizons in communications, such as editing and production. She has experience setting up live streams and broadcasting over 100 games as a student assistant director of athletics at USCB. Newman also has experience filming and editing videos as a producer's assistant at ETV By The River. She is currently a full-time student at USCB maintaining a 3.6 GPA and has received awards including making the Dean's and Chancellor's lists.
Macomb Community College is gearing up for their summer sports camps season. They offer a variety of individual and team camps for boys and girls basketball as well as volleyball. The camps focus on skill development, drills, games, and competition. Coaches include current and former college athletes and coaches. Campers can register online or in person and must submit medical forms.
This document advertises summer camps being offered at Maranatha High School in Pasadena, CA for various sports including cross country, basketball, baseball, soccer, swimming, football, volleyball, softball, and cheerleading. It provides details on dates, times, locations, and descriptions of what participants in each camp can expect to learn and work on. Contact information is provided for questions.
The document provides an annual report on the sports program at the Jerry Long Family YMCA. It summarizes the past year's activities and successes, including increased participation and improved player and coach experiences based on survey feedback. It outlines changes and initiatives for the upcoming year to further improve programs, including team formation policies, keeping score for older age groups, and additional coaching development. The report showcases the program's vision of "Returning Sports to Kids" and support from community partners.
The document provides information about the Canton Soccer Club, which was established in 1978. It discusses the club's mission to develop soccer players through various programs from recreational to premier levels. It also outlines the club's coaching staff, leagues, training programs, college preparation resources, player fees, and opportunities for volunteers. The club hosts the large Canton Cup tournament annually and aims to strengthen its programs and facilities while remaining fiscally responsible.
3rd Annual Hoop-Stars Summer Youth Basketball Camp
DATES: June 20, 21, 22
TIMES: 8am - 12pm
TIMES by GRADE: 8-845am (K-2), 9-10am (3-5), 1015-1130am (6-8), and
1130am-Noon Open Gym
Cost: Only $45 ($5 off for additional children from family)
FOR WHO: Boys and Girls
The document provides the 2016 calendar and information for the Lincoln High School football program. It outlines the creed and values of the program, including commitment to team, growth, fundamentals, competition, passion, focus, humility, effort and character. It then details the mini-camps in June for incoming freshmen and returning players. The calendar schedules 7-on-7 summer competitions and weight room sessions. It also provides information on athletic registration requirements, equipment handouts, and the start of official practices and games in August and September.
N Zone Jr. aims to provide a safe, fun environment for children to learn and enjoy sports. Their goals are to focus on skill development and fun for each child at every session. They also want to teach values like teamwork and sportsmanship. The program offers affordable sessions in sports like soccer, flag football, and basketball for ages 2-8. Coaches are certified and emphasis is placed on participation, positive reinforcement, and healthy habits.
This document provides information about summer camp and class offerings at the Ventura Family YMCA in Ventura, California. It includes details on specialty camps focusing on subjects like basketball, baseball, and swimming. It also lists weekly day camps for different age groups. Additionally, it provides information on sleepaway camp options at Camp Sequoia Lake and Camp Fox on Catalina Island. The document concludes with schedules and fees for parent-child swim classes and group swim lessons for preschool and youth.
Northern Valley Soccer Club parent meeting 2015NVSC
The document discusses plans to launch a new premier soccer program for the NVSC club. It will have elite teams at U10, U12, and U14 that will train together 3 times per week. The goal is to improve player development and feed into the high school program. One experienced coach, Andy Meaney, will oversee the 3 premier teams and work with the club trainers. Frequently asked questions are addressed, such as team selection process, impacts on other club teams, and dual rostering policies.
Northridge Middle School is revising its mission statement based on feedback from parents and teachers. The new mission statement aims to provide a positive learning environment focused on instruction that promotes growth and success for all students. The school is also implementing a Title I school wide program to upgrade the entire educational program. The newsletter provides information on upcoming school events like field trips and award ceremonies, as well as announcements for summer camps in sports like basketball, baseball, and tennis.
This document proposes a basketball clinic at the Building Hope Community Life Center to encourage team building and positive socialization among students and staff. The clinic will be held on Wednesdays for skills practice and Fridays for games. Boys and girls in grades 1-5 will participate along with volunteers from the local high school. The goals are to provide an positive outlet and help the young men succeed in school and life. The proposal requests supplies for uniforms and snacks. It also proposes a Thanksgiving basketball tournament between staff and students and a community tournament to promote programs and socialization skills.
The document introduces the upcoming 2016-2017 basketball season for Mountain Vista High School. It discusses the high expectations for the varsity team, which returns five starters from last season. The varsity team is poised for success but will need to commit to working hard and improving daily to achieve their goals. The season schedule is the most difficult in the school's history. Coaches expect this team to compete for a state championship title.
This document provides information about the Hoop-Stars 3rd Annual Summer Youth Basketball Camp. The camp will be held from June 20-22, 2016 at the Sheboygan South High Field House for boys and girls entering grades K-8. The cost is $45 and will provide instruction on basketball fundamentals as well as prizes and competition. Campers should bring basketball shoes and clothing. The camp aims to teach players proper skills and techniques to improve their basketball abilities. Registration forms require basic information and signature.
The 2015 Lone Star Spring Break Baseball Camp is designed for baseball players ages 6-13 wanting to improve their skills. The camp will be held from March 16-19 at the Angelo State University Norris Baseball Clubhouse and will run from 9 AM to noon daily. Instruction will be provided by the ASU head baseball coach Kevin Brooks and his staff. The cost is $125 if registered by March 9 and $140 after. Players should bring proper equipment like gloves, bats, shoes and protective gear.
1. The Ekurhuleni District in Pretoria hosted an Under 19/35 Quadrangular youth tournament over the weekend of April 30-May 1, which attracted young bowlers from around Gauteng.
2. In the Under 19 competition, teams played in pools consisting of two "A" teams and two "B" teams from different districts, with pool winners and runners up advancing. The Under 35 competition featured single gender teams of 8 players playing sets of 7 ends.
3. The tournament showed that lawn bowls is growing in popularity and strength among younger players in Pretoria and the surrounding areas.
This document outlines attributes and activities for building team chemistry, developing balance and fitness, cultivating courage, avoiding injustice, collaborating with parents, and using tools to help the team win. It also highlights Doug's passion for coaching, including his leadership roles in positive coaching organizations and championships he has helped teams achieve. Finally, it provides positive parent comments praising Doug's coaching, including teaching skills, encouraging players, maintaining a positive attitude, and helping the children have fun while learning.
1. Celebrating
35 Years!
www.PlayBallCamp.comwww.GiantsFuturesBaseball.com
Legion Field Bridgewater, MA
JULY 6-17, 2015
2015
20 Professional and Local Coaches
7 Outdoor Diamonds • 4 Batting Cages
Ages 5-16 • All Skill Levels
The Glenn Tufts Giants Futures
Travel Baseball Club is a developmental
travel baseball program for ages 9-17.
Glenn Tufts Giants Futures Travel Baseball Club has
34 years of professional experience in development,
training and is dedicated to the overall development and
growth of every individual player. Our mission is to help
each player achieve personal goals along with our mis-
sion to teach our young men to be “good men”.
TEACHING AND INSTRUCTION DOES NOT
END WHEN THE SEASON BEGINS!
VisitUsOnlineforMoreInfoandtoRegister!
DirectedbyGlennTufts&JuniorMedina
Conveniently Located on Route 28 in
West Bridgewater, MA.
This newly renovated facility includes 9 indoor batting
cages, 6 indoor pitching mounds, fielding area, fitness
equipment, indoor track, and more! For more informa-
tion or to reserve your space, please contact Glenn
Tufts at 508-587-7887 or 508-574-6870.
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CHOOSECAMP
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CAMP POILICES
Rain Days
If there is rain forecasted before camp begins, visit our
Facebook page at facebook.com/playballcamp by
8:00 am to confirm location. Rain days will be held at the
indoor Glenn Tufts Baseball Training Facility, 1 Compo-
nent Park, West Bridgewater.
Lunch and Snack Bar
Campers are required to bring their lunch each day. Fruit
punch drinks will be supplied at no extra charge. The
snack bar is open daily with a variety of food and drinks
such as hot dogs, sandwiches, and water.
Health Forms
The Bridgewater Board of Health requires a completed
health form before a child enters Play Ball Baseball
Camp. It is available to download on our website at
www.playballcamp.com/health.
2. 2015
CELEBRATING THIRTY-FIVE YEARS…
Our philosophy with the camp is teach the fundamen-
tals and hone baseball skills by doing. We believe each
camper will achieve individual goals through playing the
game. Each child will receive equal amount time playing
and receiving. Our camp is designed to provide individual
instruction accentuated by baseball skill improvement.
No camper will be out of place in our program, regardless
of his ability level. Our goal is not to establish a standard
for the youth to attain, but to encourage and enable him/
her to reach his/her own potential level with our teaching
and assistance.
We realize each youngster will fall into a different abil-
ity level category, but each child will receive the same
amount of time for playing and instruction regardless of
his level.
We will strive for certain individual goals for each young-
ster with our major objectives being TOTAL PARTICIPA-
TION AND TO HAVE FUN!
Glenn Tufts - Director
ROOKIE CAMP
FOR AGES 5 AND 6
This camp is designed to get each youngster off to the
right start in baseball fundamentals.
Full Day Week 1 or Week 2
July 6-17 • M-F 9:00-2:30..........................$225.00
Half Day Week 1
July 6-10 • M-F 9:00-2:30..........................$185.00
Half Day Week 2
July 13-17 • M-F 9:00-2:30.........................$185.00
PLAY BALL CAMP
FOR AGES 7 THOUGH 12
This camp is designed for little league age players to
enhance and develop skills through instruction and game
play. Minimum one game played per day.
Full Session (Weeks 1 and 2)
July 6-17 • M-F 9:00-2:30...........................$425.00
The full two week session is strongly recommended for
maximum fundamental development.
Week 1
July 6-10 • M-F 9:00-2:30..........................$250.00
Week 2
July 13-17 • M-F 9:00-2:30.........................$250.00
CAMP STAFF
GLENN TUFTS - Director of Play Ball Camp and Giants
Futures Travel Baseball Director
Glenn has been teaching young ball players the funda-
mentals of baseball through his Play Ball Camp at Legion
Field for 35 years. Glenn has been in professional base-
ball for his entire adult life and is currently professional
baseball scout for the San Francisco Giants Baseball
organization. As the Director, Glenn oversees the entire
facility, creates curriculum, schedules instruction, and has
complete knowledge and experience facilitating a pro-
gram that thousands of children enjoyed over the years.
JUNIOR MEDINA - Camp Coordinator
RAY BRESNAHAN - Coordinator of Infield and Hitting
DAN CURRAN - Director of Baseball Operations
JASON IANNONI - Speed and Conditioning
NELSON SUAREZ - Roving Hitting Instructor
MIKE LALLI - Baseball Hitting Fielding Instructor
Brian Nichols Dan Curran Chris Johnson
Ed Rollo Tom Ryan Domingo Amado
Tom Kenney Ken Tocci Ryan Feeney
Background checks including CORI and SORI have been
performed on all staff members. The Play Ball Camp staff
and guest appearances are pre-camp schedules, and
due to full-time commitments, trades, and injuries are
subject to change.
Register online at www.PlayBallCamp.com
or complete this registration form and mail your
payment to Play Ball Camp, 1 Component Park
West Bridgewater, MA 02379
NEW!TEEN CAMP
FOR AGES 13 THOUGH 16
Two week in-season training/instructional/developmental
program for Babe Ruth age and up players includes 90-
minute speciality instruction, batting practice instruction,
and game play.
Full Session Only
July 6-17 • M-F 9:00-12:30.........................$300.00
• Rookie and Play Ball Camp tuition includes a baseball
cap and t-shirt, which must be worn each day as part
of the camp uniform. Additional caps and t-shirts are
$10.00 each.
• Campers should begin arriving by 8:30 AM
• Every morning we begin the day at the big diamond on
Legion Field. Morning meeting with Campers and Par-
ents.
• Lunch is every day at 12:00 -12:45. Campers may bring
their own lunch or purchase sandwiches or hot dog at
the snack bar.
• Each camper will play at least 1 full game per day.
• Each camper will receive an instruction period per day.
ASK US ABOUT A FAMILY DISCOUNT FOR FULL
SESSIONS ONLY • SAVE UP TO $150.00