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Mountain View College is running two showcases in the month of June with multiple colleges in attendance at each showcase.  We are inviting all 2011, 2012, and 2013 graduates to these showcases.

Wednesday June 8th at Mountain View College (Dallas)
Wednesday June 15th at The Woodlands Christian Academy (North Houston)

Below are the schools that will be in attendance for both showcase dates:

June 8th at Mountain View College:
East Central University (D2 University)
University of the Southwest (NAIA University)
Texas College (NAIA University)
McMurry (D3 University) - going D2 in fall of 2012
Howard Payne (D3 University)
East Texas Baptist (D3 University)
University of Texas at Dallas (D3 University)
Cisco (D1 Junior College)
McLennan (D1 Junior College)
Mountain View (D3 Junior College)

Possible:
Western Texas (D1 Junior College)

June 15th at The Woodlands Christian Academy:
East Central University (D2 University)
Texas College (NAIA University)
Howard Payne (D3 University)
East Texas Baptist (D3 University)
University of Dallas (D3 University)
LeTournaeu (D3 University)
Cisco (D1 Junior College)
Ranger (D1 Junior College)
Mountain View (D3 Junior College)

Camp Itinerary:
11:00 am……………….Pitchers and Catchers Registration
11:15 am……………….Welcome from Coach Harrington
11:20 am……………….Stretch and Warm Up
11:30 am……………….15 Pitch Bullpen
12:30 pm……………….Positional Players Registration
12:45 pm……………….Stretch and Warm-up
1:00 pm…………………60 Yard Dash
1:30 pm………………….Batting Practice
3:30 pm………………….Defensive evaluation
5:00 pm………………….End of Showcase

Camp Fee: (Paid day of event)         
$125 for trying out at 1 position
$150 for trying out at 2 positions
$175 for trying out at 3 positions

Pre-registration:
All players must pre-register. We will only allow 75 players to attend each camp.  Once we have 75 players pre-registered, that camp will be full and we will not allow any other participants. To pre-register, send an email to [email protected] with the players full name, high school, graduation year, position, player cell phone, parent email address, High School coaches email, select coaches email, provide which camp he will be attending and most importantly---- provide current stats and any awards received during high school seasons.

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