Why should I attend:
Incoming Freshman & Sophomores - Even though college is years away, this is an ideal time to attend a camp like ours. One reason for this is that the NCAA has changed the contact dates, so you can now be contacted by schools once you enter high school. You may be the best player on your team, you do not know how your skills compare to other teams' best players. Not only will a camp help get you on the "recruiting radar", but more importantly, it will let you know what improvements college coaches feel you need to make. The sooner you know, the more time you will have to develop those skills. Don't make the mistake in thinking a travel game or a practice for another sport is more important then taking your shot into the recruiting process. If a college coach reaches out to you and ask you to work out an event where he will be in attendance that is the exposure you want.
Incoming Juniors - This is your big year! Most upper level collegiate coaches do the majority of their recruiting and scholarship offering following a player's junior season. They may leave a few spots available for junior college players or unforeseen seniors, but most want to have their rosters set a full year in advance. This summer could be the most important of all for getting exposure and finding out what improvements and changes you need to make. Definitely do not make the mistake of thinking playing in a travel baseball game is how you are going to eventually get recruited. The process is set up so that even if a coach sees you in action at a game his next step would be to get you to a workout like we provide at this camp.
Incoming Seniors - The clock is ticking! Now's the time to let college coaches see how your game has developed and why you'd be a good fit for their program.The early signing period for baseball is November and if you haven't had a face to face yet with a college coach yet you are behind.
Junior College Players - Junior College Players are encouraged to attend our camps. The college coaches who work these events are all in need of mature players to come in and boost their rosters right away.
Most players who play Junior College out of high school do it for the following reasons:
- They are trying to make a higher level of play.
- They try to fix the bad grades they had in high school that caused them to play at the Junior College level.
- They felt they needed to get bigger, stronger, faster before they made the jump to college.
Showing up to these events will give them all the answers they need as far as their future in collegiate baseball.
Incoming Freshman & Sophomores - Even though college is years away, this is an ideal time to attend a camp like ours. One reason for this is that the NCAA has changed the contact dates, so you can now be contacted by schools once you enter high school. You may be the best player on your team, you do not know how your skills compare to other teams' best players. Not only will a camp help get you on the "recruiting radar", but more importantly, it will let you know what improvements college coaches feel you need to make. The sooner you know, the more time you will have to develop those skills. Don't make the mistake in thinking a travel game or a practice for another sport is more important then taking your shot into the recruiting process. If a college coach reaches out to you and ask you to work out an event where he will be in attendance that is the exposure you want.
Incoming Juniors - This is your big year! Most upper level collegiate coaches do the majority of their recruiting and scholarship offering following a player's junior season. They may leave a few spots available for junior college players or unforeseen seniors, but most want to have their rosters set a full year in advance. This summer could be the most important of all for getting exposure and finding out what improvements and changes you need to make. Definitely do not make the mistake of thinking playing in a travel baseball game is how you are going to eventually get recruited. The process is set up so that even if a coach sees you in action at a game his next step would be to get you to a workout like we provide at this camp.
Incoming Seniors - The clock is ticking! Now's the time to let college coaches see how your game has developed and why you'd be a good fit for their program.The early signing period for baseball is November and if you haven't had a face to face yet with a college coach yet you are behind.
Junior College Players - Junior College Players are encouraged to attend our camps. The college coaches who work these events are all in need of mature players to come in and boost their rosters right away.
Most players who play Junior College out of high school do it for the following reasons:
- They are trying to make a higher level of play.
- They try to fix the bad grades they had in high school that caused them to play at the Junior College level.
- They felt they needed to get bigger, stronger, faster before they made the jump to college.
Showing up to these events will give them all the answers they need as far as their future in collegiate baseball.