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Spider Baseball Day Camp
June 16-20, 2008
Time: 9am - 3pm
Ages 8-18
Spider Baseball Overnight Camp
July 6-10, 2008
Ages: 10-18
Click here to download the PDF camp brochure.
Camp Program
The purpose of the camp is to assist young people in improving their baseball skills and developing proper playing habits. The companionship of other players and the learning of sportsmanship and related athletic values are additional benefits.
Emphasis is on individual instructions in basic skills such as: sliding, bunting, hitting, base running, throwing, fielding, cutoffs, relays, pitching, and much more. Each session includes drills to help players correct faults or to perfect the skills they are developing.
More About the Camp
an established camp
for campers ages 8-18 (must be 10 years old to attend boarding camp)
quality facilities - air conditioned dorm
diversified instruction in all aspects of the game
structured to take full advantage of instructional time
individualized attention
exposure to solid, experienced coaching
campers will be drilled, instructed and scheduled to play with members of their own age and skill level
competitive game situations each day
free camp T-shirt
camp awards in fielding, throwing, hitting, running, hustle
two or more brothers enroll, we will allow a $10 discount per camper
boarding camper's other activities include movies at night
certified athletic trainers
meals provided in the university cafeteria
The Staff
The camp will be under the direction of head coach Mark McQueen who has over 20 years of coaching experience at the collegiate level. He will be joined by U of R assistant coaches Ryan Wheeler (Penn State University), Chad Oxendine (Coastal Carolina), Joe Frostick (University of North Carolina), as well as prep, high school and college coaches who enjoy teaching baseball fundamentals to young men. The entire staff will be dedicated to the positive aspects of the game and the enjoyment it should bring to each individual.
For More Information
Contact Coach Chad Oxendine at 804-289-8391 or coxendin@richmond.edu






