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CSC Coach Clinic - Sunday, January 8


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The 2017 College Softball Camp for the 10th year offers a free coaching clinic to all fastpitch coaches in the high school, club, travel, and recreation programs. There is no cost or advance registration required.  

 

www.collegesoftballcamp.org 

 

Sunday, January 8 

SUBJECT TO CHANGE

Coquille Complex

 

OPTIONAL         Open to all campers, parents, families and college coaches

7:10am             Coquille Gym # 2: Fellowship of Christian Athletes Devotional 

                          Andy Stroup – FCA Director & special message from Lindsay Leftwich, LSU Assistant Coach

 

Open to all CSC campers and parents

Speaker lineup for 8:00am Coach Chat session in Coquille Gym #1

8:00am            Welcome & Announcements – Jade Hewitt, CSC

8:10am            Andy Stroup, FCA & Lindsay Leftwich, LSU - discuss athlete & coach involvement with Fellowship of Christian Athletes 

8:20am            College Softball Divisions and what is unique to each of them

            NCAA Division I: Wendy Houge – Head Coach, University of Southern Mississippi 

            NCAA Division II: Phil Berry – Head Coach, Harding University

            NCAA Division III: Lyn Bankston – Head Coach, Louisiana College

            NAIA: Robbie Tate – Assistant Coach, LSU Alexandria

            NJCAA: Chris Robinson – Head Coach, MS Jones County CC

8:45am            Mari McGuire, Trainer – Importance of core strength training in softball players

8:55am            A Championship Season: Andy Lee – Head Coach LSU Eunice, NJCAA Division II National Champs

9:00am            Beth Torina, LSU Head Coach – navigating the changing timeline of a softball players development 

9:20am            Dr. Sherry Werner – injury prevention through sound biomechanics of a fastpitch player and a Q&A

9:45am            Report to fields                        

 

 

Free Coach Clinic: Sunday, January 8 – Coquille Gym #1

10:30am            Andy Stroup – Fellowship of Christian Athletes South Louisiana Director            

10:40am            Beth Torina – Louisiana State University Head Coach – Pitch calling and pitcher/catcher communication

11:10am            Lindsay Leftwich – LSU Assistant Head Coach – Preseason drill progression

11:45am            Rick Fremin – Southeastern Louisiana University Head Coach – Handling a trouble player

12:15pm            Natalie Poole – University of Memphis Head Coach – Catching skills & drills

12:45pm            Wendy Houge – University of Southern Mississippi Head Coach             – Team building strategy 

1:15pm              Mari McGuire – Strength and Conditioning – Developing core strength for softball specific skills

1:45pm              Dr. Sherry Werner – Biomechanics Fastpitch – New mental training for a successful pitcher

 

The Coquille Sports Complex, 13505 Highway 1085Covington, LA 70433

Coquille is located north of New Orleans on the north shore of Lake Pontchartrain, about half way in-between Slidell and Hammond along I-12. When on I-12, 

take the Goodbee exit #57, head north, go half a mile, and turn right at the traffic circle. The Coquille Complex is located immediately there on the left. 

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Sunday, January 8

Coquille Complex - 13505 Highway 1085, Covington, LA 70433

 

Free Coach Clinic: Sunday, January 8 – Coquille Gym #1

10:15am            Dr. Sherry Werner – Biomechanics Fastpitch – New mental training for a successful pitcher

                          w/special guest Monica Abbott – NPF Scrapyard Dawgs            

10:45am            Andy Stroup – Fellowship of Christian Athletes South Louisiana Director 

10:50am            Beth Torina – Louisiana State University Head Coach – Pitch calling and pitcher/catcher communication

11:20am            Lindsay Leftwich – LSU Assistant Head Coach – Preseason drill progression

11:50am            Rick Fremin – Southeastern Louisiana University Head Coach – Handling a trouble player

12:20pm            Natalie Poole – University of Memphis Head Coach – Catching skills & drills

12:50pm            Wendy Houge – University of Southern Mississippi Head Coach – Team building strategy             

1:20pm              Mari McGuire – Strength and Conditioning – Developing core strength for softball specific skills

 

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