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2017 College Softball Camp: January 7-8


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Greetings Fastpitch Players, 
 
This year is the 10th anniversary of the College Softball Camp held at the Coquille Sports Complex in Covington, LA. The CSC college coach staff and our excellent staff of specialist (see special announcement below) is eager to return for two productive days of softball instruction, evaluation, and having the opportunity to get to know you more. A camp like this can be one of the many vital tools to use when building your foundation and advancing that quest for a college education and opportunity to play softball at the collegiate level, while at the same time improving your softball skills with excellent professional instruction. Unique to the CSC is that campers receive a full two days of instruction in an environment that the CSC college coach staff has designed with the aim of getting to know the campers on a personal level through verbal interaction, teaching, and skill observation.  
 
Camp Website: 
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Visit the camp website to watch the CSC camp video, find the CSC staff listing, camp details, FAQ page, directions, pictures, lodging & facility information, and registration information. 
 
Social Media
The coaches, campers, and parents have plenty of fun sharing pictures and comments on our Twitter and Facebook pages. They are also used for camp updates and breaking news during the camp of possible schedule changes. Follow us on Twitter and Facebook by clicking the links below. 
 
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Registration Is Open
New this year, the only way to register and pay for the camp is online via the 
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. Just click on the "Register" page link. The process is very easy to navigate, and major credit cards are accepted. The camp is open to girls between the seventh and twelfth grade. In recruiting terms, this means the Classes of 2017 through 2022. The camp is just about sold out, so don't delay in getting registered. The camper data list is only shared with the participating coaches on the CSC staff. Don't forget to include your t-shirt size for the CSC shirt.
 
CSC College Coach Camp Staff
We are thrilled with the staff of the 2017 CSC. They are listed below, and also posted on the website. You can see the impressive group that includes institutions from all five categories: NCAA Division I, II, & III, NJCAA, and NAIA. Campers will be working with and learning from a collective professional coaching pool of dedicated and diverse coaches who are excited about offering that hands-on experience. We have 37 colleges on staff, with a total of 55 college coaches, all of whom are active during the camp. The camper to college coach ratio will once again be below 9 to 1, which is excellent for a major interactive camp of this size. Our actual track record for the past six years has been an amazing 7 to 1 ratio, and we expect the final number to be likewise this year. 
 
Special Announcement - Camp Specialist
We are fortunate to have three individuals who are each the country's leader in their profession. 
- Monica Abbott is without argument the #1 fastpitch pitcher in the world. 
- Dr. Sherry Werner is the worlds most sought after authority on the biomechanics of fastpitch. 
- Mari McGuire is respected as one of the top strength, speed, and conditioning trainer that specializes in fastpitch. 
  
Rain or Shine
Short of a major road closing due to ice, you can make travel arrangements with confidence that you will have a fully productive weekend and receive a true value on your camp investment, regardless of whether predictions with the usage of multiple indoor facilities.   
 
Camp Activities
The coaches have tweaked the schedule as well as a number of the camp activities, optimizing player productivity. The result will have campers busy either on the field, in the cage, on the turf, or hearing directly from the college coaches for over seventeen hours in two days. The camp will again feature the Sunday morning informative panel discussion in the gym, open to both campers and parents. The brief Fellowship of Christian Athletes service early Sunday morning is an optional event, but popular with both campers and coaches. 
 
Mari McGuire
For you CSC vets, I am sure you all recall the workouts you learned from Mari last year. By popular request, she is returning for her third year, so use your time wisely in December and come in shape. A "homework" video prep is on the CSC website, it is suggested everyone get busy with that workout in advance. 
 
CSC Shirt & Cap
All campers will receive a special color CSC shirt on Saturday based on her academic year. This shirt is to be worn on Sunday. Each camper will also receive a free CSC cap. New this year, parents can pre-order a CSC hat and a special CSC multi-colored shirt online when registering.  
 
Free Coaching Clinic on Sunday
On January 2, the full agenda will be announced for the Sunday free coaching clinic. This is an opportunity for parent coaches to join other travel, high school, and recreation softball coaches, where we take advantage of having all that coaching experience in the facility at the same time.  
 
If you have any CSC questions, check out the "FAQ", "Camp Info" and "Other Info" pages on the website, but don't hesitate to email or call anytime. On behalf of the entire 2017 CSC coach staff, we hope to see you again. 
Jim Hewitt
 
(985) 778-3153
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College Softball Camp
January 7-8, 2017
Covington, LA 
10th Anniversary
 
2017 College Softball Camp Staff  
 
Sherry Werner Fastpitch Academy - Sherry Werner
McGuire Sports Academy - Mari McGuire
National Pro Fastpitch - Monica Abbott
 
NCAA DI
Louisiana State University - Beth Torina, Lindsay Leftwich, Howard Dobson
University of Louisiana Lafayette - Michael Lotief, Chris Malveaux
Florida State University - Carlton Sanders 
Texas A&M - Kara Dill
Georgia Southern University - Annie Smith
University of Memphis - Natalie Poole
University of Houston - Megan Gibson-Lofting
University of Southern Mississippi - Wendy Houge, Dave Martinez
University of South Florida - Laura Ricciardone
Southeastern Louisiana University - Rick Fremin, Meghan Collins, Kristy Burton
McNeese State University - James Landreneau 
Nicholls State University - Angel Santiago, Jessica Seamon
Northwestern State University - Donald Pickett, Kaylee Guidry
Louisiana Tech University - Mark Montgomery, Emerald Doria
New Mexico Highlands University - Karin Gadberry
 
 
NCAA DII
Delta State University - Casey Bourgoyne
Harding University - Phil Berry
Spring Hill College - Kirstyn Joiner
Mississippi College - Brooke O'Hair, Troy Best, Kim Mason
 
NCAA DIII
University of the Ozarks - Roland Rodriguez, Audrey Harner
Belhaven University - Kevin Griffin
Louisiana College - Lyn Bankston
Centenary College - Mark Suire
 
NAIA  
William Carey University - Craig Fletcher
LSU Alexandria - Jerry Breaux, Robbie Tate
 
NJCAA
LSU Eunice - Andy Lee, Haley Mccall
MS Jones Country CC - Chris Robinson, Bob Herrington, Carlos Castro 
AL Faulkner State CC - Mallory Radwitch
FL Chipola College - Jimmy Hendrix
Baton Rouge CC - Lana Bowers, Tammy Vermeulen
MS Copiah-Lincoln CC - Allen Kent
MS Delta CC - Chris Watford
MS Southwest CC - Shea Johnson
MS Meridian CC - Faith Robinson
Bossier Parish CC - Amanda Nordberg
AL Southern CC - Monica Meadows
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