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The Cougar Baseball Academy at WSU welcomes players ages 10-18 to Washington State University’s baseball

camps. Our camps are commited to providing instruction and development opportunities in all aspects of

baseball. Led by the coaches at WSU, The Cougar Baseball Academy excels in the latest instructional methods,

creating an excellent learning environment for players as they look to advance their level of play in baseball.

The Cougar Baseball Academy balances daily drills with exciting competitive situations creating a camp

environment second to none.

The camps are hosted at the beautiful Bailey-Brayton field on the WSU Campus. Featuring an 8,000 square

foot indoor hitting and pitching facility, a football size indoor practice facility and state of the art field turf

on all areas of the field except the mound, Bailey-Brayton has become one of the best facilities in the Pac-12

conference. We look forward to working with you at one of our camps. Go Cougs!

FALL INSTRUCTIONAL HITTING LEAGUEfALL InstructIonAL hIttIng LeAguestarts in november 2011

League objective: This is an opportunity for area players to improve their hitting skills through instruction from the WSU baseball staff

and players. The players are then encouraged to apply what they have learned into a competitive game situation. Although individual and

team statistics will be compiled, the primary goal is on improvement not winning or losing.

All hitting league dates are sundays: Time are designated according to age and will be announced prior to the first hitting date. There will

be no makeup times available for participants that miss a hitting league date.

The Hitting League will be held in Washington State’s indoor hitting facility “The Barn” located adjacent to the Bailey-Brayton baseball

field.

LEAGUE INFORMATIONteAMs – The league in is comprised of four-player teams who compete against other teams within their age division. Individuals who

register will be assigned to a team.

DIVIsIons – 3 Divisions are formed according to the grades of players:

A-grades 4-6, AA-grades 7-9, AAA-grades 10-12

coMPetItIon – Teams will play a seven inning game with each player taking 5 swings (per inning) off the pitching machine.

scorIng – Each cage is marked with scoring areas. Hitting line drives and ground balls into the designated areas accumulates points.

InstructIon – Participants are encouraged to report 30 minutes prior to their competition for drill work and instructional opportunities.

stAtIstIcs – Weekly e-mails will be sent out with updated team standings and individual leader statistics.

regIstrAtIon – The registration deadline is November 9th!!! Cost is $99 for INDIVIDUALS and $376 PER TEAM.

2012 WINTER CAMpSJr eLIte hIttIng cAMPJanuary 14-16

The Junior Elite Hitting Camp provides campers ages 8-13 an

opportunity to receive elite level instruction similar to the Senior

Elite Hitting Camp from WSU Hitting Coach Spencer Allen

and Coach Mike Naughton. Enrollment is limited to 30 players

providing a great player/coach ratio for all players! Campers will

receive eight hours of instruction over the course of two days on

WSU’s campus using their incredible hitting facility and indoor

practice facility. This camp will focus on preparing junior hitters

to compete at their highest level and give them the confidence in

their swing needed to be successful in the coming season. Learn

the basics of being a great hitter with lessons in mechanics of

the swing, hitting drills, developing a plan, and mental skills.

Join the WSU coaches and players for a great weekend of hitting

at the home of Cougar Baseball!

camp #1 Ages: 8-10

January 14: 2pm - 6pm

January 15: 9am - 1pm

camp #2 Ages: 11-13

January 15: 3pm - 7pm

January 16: 9am - 1pm

Check-In at Bailey-Brayton Field (Hitting Barn)

Limited to 30 campers

PrIce: $149

uLtIMAte WInter cAMPJanuary 20-22

The Cougar Baseball Ultimate Winter Camp allows players ages

14-18 an opportunity to work with and showcase their talents

in front of the WSU Coaching Staff. Coach Marbut, Coach

Swenson, Coach Allen and Coach Naughton, as well as the

Cougar Baseball players, all work to provide a great experience

for high school players as they prepare for the coming season.

Utilizing the coaches and players, as well as guest coaches

from other area colleges, provides a great player/coach ratio

and often gives campers many one-on-one coaching moments.

Opportunities are provided for pitchers, catchers, infielders and

outfielders to come learn the skills necessary to be a great player

on defense, and the nine hours of hitting instruction provides

players the opportunity to learn the latest in swing mechanics,

hitting drills, game planning, and the mentality of a hitter.

Campers can attend as a Pitcher or Hitter only, or can attend

all sessions as a Pitcher or Catcher, Infielder or Outfielder and

Hitter. Register today to be part of the Ultimate Winter Camp at

WSU and get a head start on your competition this spring!

sessions Prices

Pitcher or Catcher, Infielder or Outfielder and Hitting $499

Pitcher or Catcher and Hitting $399

Infielder or Outfielder and Hitting $349

Hitter Only $250

Pitcher Only $150

2012 SUMMER CAMpStotAL cougAr BAseBALL exPerIence

The Total Cougar Baseball Experience has several registration

options:

the overnight camper experience allows players the opportunity

to stay in WSU dormitories with their teammates and coaches,

participate in all sessions of the camp, eat three meals a day, and

participate in recreational activities with other campers.

the Local camper experience allows campers to experience all

of the above, however they will not stay overnight in the WSU

dorms. Campers will arrive for the 9 a.m. session and depart after

the evening session (around 9 p.m.). Lunch and dinner will be

provided.

the Day camper experience allows campers the opportunity

to participate in the morning and afternoon sessions of camp.

Campers will arrive for the 9 a.m. session and depart around

5 p.m. Lunch will be provided.

Dates: July 21-24, 2012

Ages: 8-12

Prices: Local Camper – $399

Day Camper – $449

Overnight Camper – $499

suMMer ProsPect cAMP (LIMIt 60)

The WSU High School Prospect Camp will provide a sound

learning environment and an opportunity for each player to

showcase their talents. Baseball players will receive advanced

skill instruction from Washington State University coaches as

well as additional college coaches and Professional Scouts.

Each player will work with and be evaluated by the WSU

Baseball staff.

This camp is designed for the serious baseball player.

Instruction will be advanced yet tailored to players of all

abilities and skill levels. This camp will prepare you to play

baseball at the next level beyond high school.

note: Players are guaranteed to play their primary position that

they choose when registering and the WSU Coaching staff will

do their best to provide players playing time at their secondary

position as well.

Players will receive three days of elite professional instruction,

an opportunity to meet and learn from the current WSU

baseball coaching staff.

We apologize for the inconvenience but we CANNOT provide

on-campus lodging for this camp. Some meals will be provided

throughout the duration of the camp. Please check our Hotel

listing under Local Accommodations.

Dates: July 29-31

Ages: 15-18

Price: $299

fALL ProsPect cAMP (LIMIt 60)Dates: TBD

Ages: 15-18

Price: $299

CONTACT INFORMATIONCougar Baseball Academy

Bohler Gym, Suite M40

PO Box 641602

Pullman, WA 99164-1602

Michael naughton

[email protected]

Phone: 509-335-8014

fax: 509-335-3225

frequentLy AskeD questIonsAre there any discounts offered? No discounts are offered at our camps. NCAA regulations prohibit us from discounting a player’s entry fee.

Can Teams attend? Teams are highly encouraged to attend one of The Cougar Baseball Academy at WSU camps. A team discounted rate will be provided to our youth camps for groups of 8 or more campers. Contact Michael Naughton to set up the discounted rate. [email protected]

What is the camp refund policy?All refunds without the purchasing of a Cancellation Protection Fee requested prior to camp will have a $75 cancellation fee deducted. If you have purchased the Cancellation Protection Fee, you can either request a full refund or use it towards a camp credit up to three years.

What forms are required in order for my child to participate?A medical clearance form will be required for a camper to participate. This form must be completed during online registration.

What items should my child bring to camp? Campers are encouraged to bring their own equipment to camp (bat, glove, helmet, catcher’s gear, etc.). The Cougar Baseball Academy at WSU cannot guarantee equipment to all campers. Campers are encouraged to bring their own sunscreen to camp. Any medical equip-ment (inhalers, etc) must be provided by the camper. Campers are encouraged to wear baseball appropriate clothing. Cleats can be worn on the field turf at Bailey-Brayton. It is recommended tennis shoes be worn in our indoor facilities.

Where and when is check in? Location for camp check-in will vary based on the camp locale. Pri-mary check-in will occur at Bailey-Brayton Field or at the Streit-Perham Dorms during the summer camps and at the Indoor Practice Facility during winter camps.

How do I get to camp?(Driving directions)For our Pullman camps, facilities are located on WSU’s campus off Stadium Way. Bailey-Brayton field and the Indoor Practice Facility are located across Stadium Way from Martin Stadium, home of Cougar Football and next to Beasley Arena, home to Cougar Basketball.

What is a typical day like? Campers can expect a full day of instruction and drills, with great camper/coach interaction. Camp drills will be balanced out by competi-tive situations, always popular at our camps.

Is there a medical staff at camp? All camps held at our Pullman campus will have medical staff on hand. WSU Athletic Medicine provides trainers for our camp sessions. It is important to indicate any existing medical issues prior to camp on the medical form so our trainers can assist you as needed.

Can parents watch the camp?Parents are highly encouraged to watch the session. By learning the material, they can assist their child in reinforcing what was taught. Thus, you are more than welcome to watch. Coaches will be happy to answer your questions after the drill session is over or after camp should some come up. Of course, your player is encouraged to ask questions at the time of the drill for immediate assistance.

What happens to left behind equipment? It is highly recommended that you mark your equipment with a sharp-ie. Lost or left behind equipment is not guaranteed to be returned un-less the equipment is clearly marked with a name and phone number.

What accommodations are available?Here is a list of Hotels in Pullman and the surrounding areas.The Best Western Wheatland Inn, Colfax (15 miles) 509.397.0397 Hilltop Inn, Pullman 509.332.0928 Quality Inn, Pullman 509.334.4271 Holiday Inn Express, Pullman 509.334.4437 University Inn, Moscow, ID (8 miles) 800-325-8765 La Quinta Inn, Moscow (8 miles) 208.882.5365 Holiday Inn Express, Lewiston (27 miles) 208.750.1600Red Lion Hotel, Lewiston (27 miles) 208.799.1000Guest House Inn, Lewiston (27 miles) 208.746.3311

Can my child pick his/her roommate for camp?Yes. In order to request a roommate, there is a section in the online registration to make this request. Both campers must fill this out in order to request their roommate.

What is the Camp Bank? Is there a store?Campers can turn in their money to the camp bank and they receive tickets to purchase snacks and refreshments or clothing from the camp store. The camp staff keeps track of their purchases and issues more tickets as needed. If the campers have money left over, they are reim-bursed as they check out from camp.

What meals are provided?Please refer to the confirmation letter you receive following sign up.

Should my child bring a cooler with snacks and beverages?We advise that campers bring coolers with snacks and beverages for breaks. Many of our camps do provide meals. Water is always available to the campers through our training staff. Please refer to the confirmation letter following registration with the meal schedule for that particular camp.

Where will camp instruction take place?The camps are hosted at the beautiful Bailey-Brayton field on the WSU Campus. Featuring an 8,000 square foot indoor hitting and pitching fa-cility, a football size indoor practice facility and state of the art field turf on all areas of the field except the mound, Bailey-Brayton has become one of the best facilities in the Pac-12 conference. We look forward to working with you at one of our camps. Go Cougs!

2 0 11 - 2 0 12

eLIte 60 cAMP

The Cougar Baseball Elite 60 Camp is a prospect camp

for baseball players ages 12-15. Each player will have the

opportunity to showcase their talents and be evaluated by the

WSU Baseball staff during our pro-style workouts, offensive and

defensive sessions and multiple games. Campers will receive

advanced skill instruction from Washington State University

coaches as well as additional college coaches from around the

state.

This camp is designed for the serious baseball player and it

will prepare you to play baseball at the next level beyond high

school. Instruction will be advanced yet tailored to players of

all abilities and skill levels. Players will receive 3 days of elite

collegiate instruction and an opportunity to meet and learn from

the current WSU baseball coaching staff.

note: Players are guaranteed to play their primary position that

they choose when registering and the WSU Coaching staff will

do their best to provide players playing time at their secondary

position as well.

camper Details: Overnight campers will be provided with meals

and on-campus lodging during the duration of the camp. Local

campers will NOT receive lodging, but will be provided with

meals with the exception of breakfast.

Dates: July 25-28

Ages: 12-15

Prices: Local Camper – $399

Overnight Camper – $499

www.CougarBaseballAcademy.com

Page 2: 2012 WSU Baseball Academy

The Cougar Baseball Academy at WSU welcomes players ages 10-18 to Washington State University’s baseball

camps. Our camps are commited to providing instruction and development opportunities in all aspects of

baseball. Led by the coaches at WSU, The Cougar Baseball Academy excels in the latest instructional methods,

creating an excellent learning environment for players as they look to advance their level of play in baseball.

The Cougar Baseball Academy balances daily drills with exciting competitive situations creating a camp

environment second to none.

The camps are hosted at the beautiful Bailey-Brayton field on the WSU Campus. Featuring an 8,000 square

foot indoor hitting and pitching facility, a football size indoor practice facility and state of the art field turf

on all areas of the field except the mound, Bailey-Brayton has become one of the best facilities in the Pac-12

conference. We look forward to working with you at one of our camps. Go Cougs!

FALL INSTRUCTIONAL HITTING LEAGUEfALL InstructIonAL hIttIng LeAguestarts in november 2011

League objective: This is an opportunity for area players to improve their hitting skills through instruction from the WSU baseball staff

and players. The players are then encouraged to apply what they have learned into a competitive game situation. Although individual and

team statistics will be compiled, the primary goal is on improvement not winning or losing.

All hitting league dates are sundays: Time are designated according to age and will be announced prior to the first hitting date. There will

be no makeup times available for participants that miss a hitting league date.

The Hitting League will be held in Washington State’s indoor hitting facility “The Barn” located adjacent to the Bailey-Brayton baseball

field.

LEAGUE INFORMATIONteAMs – The league in is comprised of four-player teams who compete against other teams within their age division. Individuals who

register will be assigned to a team.

DIVIsIons – 3 Divisions are formed according to the grades of players:

A-grades 4-6, AA-grades 7-9, AAA-grades 10-12

coMPetItIon – Teams will play a seven inning game with each player taking 5 swings (per inning) off the pitching machine.

scorIng – Each cage is marked with scoring areas. Hitting line drives and ground balls into the designated areas accumulates points.

InstructIon – Participants are encouraged to report 30 minutes prior to their competition for drill work and instructional opportunities.

stAtIstIcs – Weekly e-mails will be sent out with updated team standings and individual leader statistics.

regIstrAtIon – The registration deadline is November 9th!!! Cost is $99 for INDIVIDUALS and $376 PER TEAM.

2012 WINTER CAMpSJr eLIte hIttIng cAMPJanuary 14-16

The Junior Elite Hitting Camp provides campers ages 8-13 an

opportunity to receive elite level instruction similar to the Senior

Elite Hitting Camp from WSU Hitting Coach Spencer Allen

and Coach Mike Naughton. Enrollment is limited to 30 players

providing a great player/coach ratio for all players! Campers will

receive eight hours of instruction over the course of two days on

WSU’s campus using their incredible hitting facility and indoor

practice facility. This camp will focus on preparing junior hitters

to compete at their highest level and give them the confidence in

their swing needed to be successful in the coming season. Learn

the basics of being a great hitter with lessons in mechanics of

the swing, hitting drills, developing a plan, and mental skills.

Join the WSU coaches and players for a great weekend of hitting

at the home of Cougar Baseball!

camp #1 Ages: 8-10

January 14: 2pm - 6pm

January 15: 9am - 1pm

camp #2 Ages: 11-13

January 15: 3pm - 7pm

January 16: 9am - 1pm

Check-In at Bailey-Brayton Field (Hitting Barn)

Limited to 30 campers

PrIce: $149

uLtIMAte WInter cAMPJanuary 20-22

The Cougar Baseball Ultimate Winter Camp allows players ages

14-18 an opportunity to work with and showcase their talents

in front of the WSU Coaching Staff. Coach Marbut, Coach

Swenson, Coach Allen and Coach Naughton, as well as the

Cougar Baseball players, all work to provide a great experience

for high school players as they prepare for the coming season.

Utilizing the coaches and players, as well as guest coaches

from other area colleges, provides a great player/coach ratio

and often gives campers many one-on-one coaching moments.

Opportunities are provided for pitchers, catchers, infielders and

outfielders to come learn the skills necessary to be a great player

on defense, and the nine hours of hitting instruction provides

players the opportunity to learn the latest in swing mechanics,

hitting drills, game planning, and the mentality of a hitter.

Campers can attend as a Pitcher or Hitter only, or can attend

all sessions as a Pitcher or Catcher, Infielder or Outfielder and

Hitter. Register today to be part of the Ultimate Winter Camp at

WSU and get a head start on your competition this spring!

sessions Prices

Pitcher or Catcher, Infielder or Outfielder and Hitting $499

Pitcher or Catcher and Hitting $399

Infielder or Outfielder and Hitting $349

Hitter Only $250

Pitcher Only $150

2012 SUMMER CAMpStotAL cougAr BAseBALL exPerIence

The Total Cougar Baseball Experience has several registration

options:

the overnight camper experience allows players the opportunity

to stay in WSU dormitories with their teammates and coaches,

participate in all sessions of the camp, eat three meals a day, and

participate in recreational activities with other campers.

the Local camper experience allows campers to experience all

of the above, however they will not stay overnight in the WSU

dorms. Campers will arrive for the 9 a.m. session and depart after

the evening session (around 9 p.m.). Lunch and dinner will be

provided.

the Day camper experience allows campers the opportunity

to participate in the morning and afternoon sessions of camp.

Campers will arrive for the 9 a.m. session and depart around

5 p.m. Lunch will be provided.

Dates: July 21-24, 2012

Ages: 8-12

Prices: Local Camper – $399

Day Camper – $449

Overnight Camper – $499

suMMer ProsPect cAMP (LIMIt 60)

The WSU High School Prospect Camp will provide a sound

learning environment and an opportunity for each player to

showcase their talents. Baseball players will receive advanced

skill instruction from Washington State University coaches as

well as additional college coaches and Professional Scouts.

Each player will work with and be evaluated by the WSU

Baseball staff.

This camp is designed for the serious baseball player.

Instruction will be advanced yet tailored to players of all

abilities and skill levels. This camp will prepare you to play

baseball at the next level beyond high school.

note: Players are guaranteed to play their primary position that

they choose when registering and the WSU Coaching staff will

do their best to provide players playing time at their secondary

position as well.

Players will receive three days of elite professional instruction,

an opportunity to meet and learn from the current WSU

baseball coaching staff.

We apologize for the inconvenience but we CANNOT provide

on-campus lodging for this camp. Some meals will be provided

throughout the duration of the camp. Please check our Hotel

listing under Local Accommodations.

Dates: July 29-31

Ages: 15-18

Price: $299

fALL ProsPect cAMP (LIMIt 60)Dates: TBD

Ages: 15-18

Price: $299

CONTACT INFORMATIONCougar Baseball Academy

Bohler Gym, Suite M40

PO Box 641602

Pullman, WA 99164-1602

Michael naughton

[email protected]

Phone: 509-335-8014

fax: 509-335-3225

frequentLy AskeD questIonsAre there any discounts offered? No discounts are offered at our camps. NCAA regulations prohibit us from discounting a player’s entry fee.

Can Teams attend? Teams are highly encouraged to attend one of The Cougar Baseball Academy at WSU camps. A team discounted rate will be provided to our youth camps for groups of 8 or more campers. Contact Michael Naughton to set up the discounted rate. [email protected]

What is the camp refund policy?All refunds without the purchasing of a Cancellation Protection Fee requested prior to camp will have a $75 cancellation fee deducted. If you have purchased the Cancellation Protection Fee, you can either request a full refund or use it towards a camp credit up to three years.

What forms are required in order for my child to participate?A medical clearance form will be required for a camper to participate. This form must be completed during online registration.

What items should my child bring to camp? Campers are encouraged to bring their own equipment to camp (bat, glove, helmet, catcher’s gear, etc.). The Cougar Baseball Academy at WSU cannot guarantee equipment to all campers. Campers are encouraged to bring their own sunscreen to camp. Any medical equip-ment (inhalers, etc) must be provided by the camper. Campers are encouraged to wear baseball appropriate clothing. Cleats can be worn on the field turf at Bailey-Brayton. It is recommended tennis shoes be worn in our indoor facilities.

Where and when is check in? Location for camp check-in will vary based on the camp locale. Pri-mary check-in will occur at Bailey-Brayton Field or at the Streit-Perham Dorms during the summer camps and at the Indoor Practice Facility during winter camps.

How do I get to camp?(Driving directions)For our Pullman camps, facilities are located on WSU’s campus off Stadium Way. Bailey-Brayton field and the Indoor Practice Facility are located across Stadium Way from Martin Stadium, home of Cougar Football and next to Beasley Arena, home to Cougar Basketball.

What is a typical day like? Campers can expect a full day of instruction and drills, with great camper/coach interaction. Camp drills will be balanced out by competi-tive situations, always popular at our camps.

Is there a medical staff at camp? All camps held at our Pullman campus will have medical staff on hand. WSU Athletic Medicine provides trainers for our camp sessions. It is important to indicate any existing medical issues prior to camp on the medical form so our trainers can assist you as needed.

Can parents watch the camp?Parents are highly encouraged to watch the session. By learning the material, they can assist their child in reinforcing what was taught. Thus, you are more than welcome to watch. Coaches will be happy to answer your questions after the drill session is over or after camp should some come up. Of course, your player is encouraged to ask questions at the time of the drill for immediate assistance.

What happens to left behind equipment? It is highly recommended that you mark your equipment with a sharp-ie. Lost or left behind equipment is not guaranteed to be returned un-less the equipment is clearly marked with a name and phone number.

What accommodations are available?Here is a list of Hotels in Pullman and the surrounding areas.The Best Western Wheatland Inn, Colfax (15 miles) 509.397.0397 Hilltop Inn, Pullman 509.332.0928 Quality Inn, Pullman 509.334.4271 Holiday Inn Express, Pullman 509.334.4437 University Inn, Moscow, ID (8 miles) 800-325-8765 La Quinta Inn, Moscow (8 miles) 208.882.5365 Holiday Inn Express, Lewiston (27 miles) 208.750.1600Red Lion Hotel, Lewiston (27 miles) 208.799.1000Guest House Inn, Lewiston (27 miles) 208.746.3311

Can my child pick his/her roommate for camp?Yes. In order to request a roommate, there is a section in the online registration to make this request. Both campers must fill this out in order to request their roommate.

What is the Camp Bank? Is there a store?Campers can turn in their money to the camp bank and they receive tickets to purchase snacks and refreshments or clothing from the camp store. The camp staff keeps track of their purchases and issues more tickets as needed. If the campers have money left over, they are reim-bursed as they check out from camp.

What meals are provided?Please refer to the confirmation letter you receive following sign up.

Should my child bring a cooler with snacks and beverages?We advise that campers bring coolers with snacks and beverages for breaks. Many of our camps do provide meals. Water is always available to the campers through our training staff. Please refer to the confirmation letter following registration with the meal schedule for that particular camp.

Where will camp instruction take place?The camps are hosted at the beautiful Bailey-Brayton field on the WSU Campus. Featuring an 8,000 square foot indoor hitting and pitching fa-cility, a football size indoor practice facility and state of the art field turf on all areas of the field except the mound, Bailey-Brayton has become one of the best facilities in the Pac-12 conference. We look forward to working with you at one of our camps. Go Cougs!

2011-2012

eLIte 60 cAMP

The Cougar Baseball Elite 60 Camp is a prospect camp

for baseball players ages 12-15. Each player will have the

opportunity to showcase their talents and be evaluated by the

WSU Baseball staff during our pro-style workouts, offensive and

defensive sessions and multiple games. Campers will receive

advanced skill instruction from Washington State University

coaches as well as additional college coaches from around the

state.

This camp is designed for the serious baseball player and it

will prepare you to play baseball at the next level beyond high

school. Instruction will be advanced yet tailored to players of

all abilities and skill levels. Players will receive 3 days of elite

collegiate instruction and an opportunity to meet and learn from

the current WSU baseball coaching staff.

note: Players are guaranteed to play their primary position that

they choose when registering and the WSU Coaching staff will

do their best to provide players playing time at their secondary

position as well.

camper Details: Overnight campers will be provided with meals

and on-campus lodging during the duration of the camp. Local

campers will NOT receive lodging, but will be provided with

meals with the exception of breakfast.

Dates: July 25-28

Ages: 12-15

Prices: Local Camper – $399

Overnight Camper – $499

www.CougarBaseballAcademy.com

Page 3: 2012 WSU Baseball Academy

The Cougar Baseball Academy at WSU welcomes players ages 10-18 to Washington State University’s baseball

camps. Our camps are commited to providing instruction and development opportunities in all aspects of

baseball. Led by the coaches at WSU, The Cougar Baseball Academy excels in the latest instructional methods,

creating an excellent learning environment for players as they look to advance their level of play in baseball.

The Cougar Baseball Academy balances daily drills with exciting competitive situations creating a camp

environment second to none.

The camps are hosted at the beautiful Bailey-Brayton field on the WSU Campus. Featuring an 8,000 square

foot indoor hitting and pitching facility, a football size indoor practice facility and state of the art field turf

on all areas of the field except the mound, Bailey-Brayton has become one of the best facilities in the Pac-12

conference. We look forward to working with you at one of our camps. Go Cougs!

FALL INSTRUCTIONAL HITTING LEAGUEfALL InstructIonAL hIttIng LeAguestarts in november 2011

League objective: This is an opportunity for area players to improve their hitting skills through instruction from the WSU baseball staff

and players. The players are then encouraged to apply what they have learned into a competitive game situation. Although individual and

team statistics will be compiled, the primary goal is on improvement not winning or losing.

All hitting league dates are sundays: Time are designated according to age and will be announced prior to the first hitting date. There will

be no makeup times available for participants that miss a hitting league date.

The Hitting League will be held in Washington State’s indoor hitting facility “The Barn” located adjacent to the Bailey-Brayton baseball

field.

LEAGUE INFORMATIONteAMs – The league in is comprised of four-player teams who compete against other teams within their age division. Individuals who

register will be assigned to a team.

DIVIsIons – 3 Divisions are formed according to the grades of players:

A-grades 4-6, AA-grades 7-9, AAA-grades 10-12

coMPetItIon – Teams will play a seven inning game with each player taking 5 swings (per inning) off the pitching machine.

scorIng – Each cage is marked with scoring areas. Hitting line drives and ground balls into the designated areas accumulates points.

InstructIon – Participants are encouraged to report 30 minutes prior to their competition for drill work and instructional opportunities.

stAtIstIcs – Weekly e-mails will be sent out with updated team standings and individual leader statistics.

regIstrAtIon – The registration deadline is November 9th!!! Cost is $99 for INDIVIDUALS and $376 PER TEAM.

2012 WINTER CAMpSJr eLIte hIttIng cAMPJanuary 14-16

The Junior Elite Hitting Camp provides campers ages 8-13 an

opportunity to receive elite level instruction similar to the Senior

Elite Hitting Camp from WSU Hitting Coach Spencer Allen

and Coach Mike Naughton. Enrollment is limited to 30 players

providing a great player/coach ratio for all players! Campers will

receive eight hours of instruction over the course of two days on

WSU’s campus using their incredible hitting facility and indoor

practice facility. This camp will focus on preparing junior hitters

to compete at their highest level and give them the confidence in

their swing needed to be successful in the coming season. Learn

the basics of being a great hitter with lessons in mechanics of

the swing, hitting drills, developing a plan, and mental skills.

Join the WSU coaches and players for a great weekend of hitting

at the home of Cougar Baseball!

camp #1 Ages: 8-10

January 14: 2pm - 6pm

January 15: 9am - 1pm

camp #2 Ages: 11-13

January 15: 3pm - 7pm

January 16: 9am - 1pm

Check-In at Bailey-Brayton Field (Hitting Barn)

Limited to 30 campers

PrIce: $149

uLtIMAte WInter cAMPJanuary 20-22

The Cougar Baseball Ultimate Winter Camp allows players ages

14-18 an opportunity to work with and showcase their talents

in front of the WSU Coaching Staff. Coach Marbut, Coach

Swenson, Coach Allen and Coach Naughton, as well as the

Cougar Baseball players, all work to provide a great experience

for high school players as they prepare for the coming season.

Utilizing the coaches and players, as well as guest coaches

from other area colleges, provides a great player/coach ratio

and often gives campers many one-on-one coaching moments.

Opportunities are provided for pitchers, catchers, infielders and

outfielders to come learn the skills necessary to be a great player

on defense, and the nine hours of hitting instruction provides

players the opportunity to learn the latest in swing mechanics,

hitting drills, game planning, and the mentality of a hitter.

Campers can attend as a Pitcher or Hitter only, or can attend

all sessions as a Pitcher or Catcher, Infielder or Outfielder and

Hitter. Register today to be part of the Ultimate Winter Camp at

WSU and get a head start on your competition this spring!

sessions Prices

Pitcher or Catcher, Infielder or Outfielder and Hitting $499

Pitcher or Catcher and Hitting $399

Infielder or Outfielder and Hitting $349

Hitter Only $250

Pitcher Only $150

2012 SUMMER CAMpStotAL cougAr BAseBALL exPerIence

The Total Cougar Baseball Experience has several registration

options:

the overnight camper experience allows players the opportunity

to stay in WSU dormitories with their teammates and coaches,

participate in all sessions of the camp, eat three meals a day, and

participate in recreational activities with other campers.

the Local camper experience allows campers to experience all

of the above, however they will not stay overnight in the WSU

dorms. Campers will arrive for the 9 a.m. session and depart after

the evening session (around 9 p.m.). Lunch and dinner will be

provided.

the Day camper experience allows campers the opportunity

to participate in the morning and afternoon sessions of camp.

Campers will arrive for the 9 a.m. session and depart around

5 p.m. Lunch will be provided.

Dates: July 21-24, 2012

Ages: 8-12

Prices: Local Camper – $399

Day Camper – $449

Overnight Camper – $499

suMMer ProsPect cAMP (LIMIt 60)

The WSU High School Prospect Camp will provide a sound

learning environment and an opportunity for each player to

showcase their talents. Baseball players will receive advanced

skill instruction from Washington State University coaches as

well as additional college coaches and Professional Scouts.

Each player will work with and be evaluated by the WSU

Baseball staff.

This camp is designed for the serious baseball player.

Instruction will be advanced yet tailored to players of all

abilities and skill levels. This camp will prepare you to play

baseball at the next level beyond high school.

note: Players are guaranteed to play their primary position that

they choose when registering and the WSU Coaching staff will

do their best to provide players playing time at their secondary

position as well.

Players will receive three days of elite professional instruction,

an opportunity to meet and learn from the current WSU

baseball coaching staff.

We apologize for the inconvenience but we CANNOT provide

on-campus lodging for this camp. Some meals will be provided

throughout the duration of the camp. Please check our Hotel

listing under Local Accommodations.

Dates: July 29-31

Ages: 15-18

Price: $299

fALL ProsPect cAMP (LIMIt 60)Dates: TBD

Ages: 15-18

Price: $299

CONTACT INFORMATIONCougar Baseball Academy

Bohler Gym, Suite M40

PO Box 641602

Pullman, WA 99164-1602

Michael naughton

[email protected]

Phone: 509-335-8014

fax: 509-335-3225

frequentLy AskeD questIonsAre there any discounts offered? No discounts are offered at our camps. NCAA regulations prohibit us from discounting a player’s entry fee.

Can Teams attend? Teams are highly encouraged to attend one of The Cougar Baseball Academy at WSU camps. A team discounted rate will be provided to our youth camps for groups of 8 or more campers. Contact Michael Naughton to set up the discounted rate. [email protected]

What is the camp refund policy?All refunds without the purchasing of a Cancellation Protection Fee requested prior to camp will have a $75 cancellation fee deducted. If you have purchased the Cancellation Protection Fee, you can either request a full refund or use it towards a camp credit up to three years.

What forms are required in order for my child to participate?A medical clearance form will be required for a camper to participate. This form must be completed during online registration.

What items should my child bring to camp? Campers are encouraged to bring their own equipment to camp (bat, glove, helmet, catcher’s gear, etc.). The Cougar Baseball Academy at WSU cannot guarantee equipment to all campers. Campers are encouraged to bring their own sunscreen to camp. Any medical equip-ment (inhalers, etc) must be provided by the camper. Campers are encouraged to wear baseball appropriate clothing. Cleats can be worn on the field turf at Bailey-Brayton. It is recommended tennis shoes be worn in our indoor facilities.

Where and when is check in? Location for camp check-in will vary based on the camp locale. Pri-mary check-in will occur at Bailey-Brayton Field or at the Streit-Perham Dorms during the summer camps and at the Indoor Practice Facility during winter camps.

How do I get to camp?(Driving directions)For our Pullman camps, facilities are located on WSU’s campus off Stadium Way. Bailey-Brayton field and the Indoor Practice Facility are located across Stadium Way from Martin Stadium, home of Cougar Football and next to Beasley Arena, home to Cougar Basketball.

What is a typical day like? Campers can expect a full day of instruction and drills, with great camper/coach interaction. Camp drills will be balanced out by competi-tive situations, always popular at our camps.

Is there a medical staff at camp? All camps held at our Pullman campus will have medical staff on hand. WSU Athletic Medicine provides trainers for our camp sessions. It is important to indicate any existing medical issues prior to camp on the medical form so our trainers can assist you as needed.

Can parents watch the camp?Parents are highly encouraged to watch the session. By learning the material, they can assist their child in reinforcing what was taught. Thus, you are more than welcome to watch. Coaches will be happy to answer your questions after the drill session is over or after camp should some come up. Of course, your player is encouraged to ask questions at the time of the drill for immediate assistance.

What happens to left behind equipment? It is highly recommended that you mark your equipment with a sharp-ie. Lost or left behind equipment is not guaranteed to be returned un-less the equipment is clearly marked with a name and phone number.

What accommodations are available?Here is a list of Hotels in Pullman and the surrounding areas.The Best Western Wheatland Inn, Colfax (15 miles) 509.397.0397 Hilltop Inn, Pullman 509.332.0928 Quality Inn, Pullman 509.334.4271 Holiday Inn Express, Pullman 509.334.4437 University Inn, Moscow, ID (8 miles) 800-325-8765 La Quinta Inn, Moscow (8 miles) 208.882.5365 Holiday Inn Express, Lewiston (27 miles) 208.750.1600Red Lion Hotel, Lewiston (27 miles) 208.799.1000Guest House Inn, Lewiston (27 miles) 208.746.3311

Can my child pick his/her roommate for camp?Yes. In order to request a roommate, there is a section in the online registration to make this request. Both campers must fill this out in order to request their roommate.

What is the Camp Bank? Is there a store?Campers can turn in their money to the camp bank and they receive tickets to purchase snacks and refreshments or clothing from the camp store. The camp staff keeps track of their purchases and issues more tickets as needed. If the campers have money left over, they are reim-bursed as they check out from camp.

What meals are provided?Please refer to the confirmation letter you receive following sign up.

Should my child bring a cooler with snacks and beverages?We advise that campers bring coolers with snacks and beverages for breaks. Many of our camps do provide meals. Water is always available to the campers through our training staff. Please refer to the confirmation letter following registration with the meal schedule for that particular camp.

Where will camp instruction take place?The camps are hosted at the beautiful Bailey-Brayton field on the WSU Campus. Featuring an 8,000 square foot indoor hitting and pitching fa-cility, a football size indoor practice facility and state of the art field turf on all areas of the field except the mound, Bailey-Brayton has become one of the best facilities in the Pac-12 conference. We look forward to working with you at one of our camps. Go Cougs!

2011-2012

eLIte 60 cAMP

The Cougar Baseball Elite 60 Camp is a prospect camp

for baseball players ages 12-15. Each player will have the

opportunity to showcase their talents and be evaluated by the

WSU Baseball staff during our pro-style workouts, offensive and

defensive sessions and multiple games. Campers will receive

advanced skill instruction from Washington State University

coaches as well as additional college coaches from around the

state.

This camp is designed for the serious baseball player and it

will prepare you to play baseball at the next level beyond high

school. Instruction will be advanced yet tailored to players of

all abilities and skill levels. Players will receive 3 days of elite

collegiate instruction and an opportunity to meet and learn from

the current WSU baseball coaching staff.

note: Players are guaranteed to play their primary position that

they choose when registering and the WSU Coaching staff will

do their best to provide players playing time at their secondary

position as well.

camper Details: Overnight campers will be provided with meals

and on-campus lodging during the duration of the camp. Local

campers will NOT receive lodging, but will be provided with

meals with the exception of breakfast.

Dates: July 25-28

Ages: 12-15

Prices: Local Camper – $399

Overnight Camper – $499

www.CougarBaseballAcademy.com

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The Cougar Baseball Academy at WSU welcomes players ages 10-18 to Washington State University’s baseball

camps. Our camps are commited to providing instruction and development opportunities in all aspects of

baseball. Led by the coaches at WSU, The Cougar Baseball Academy excels in the latest instructional methods,

creating an excellent learning environment for players as they look to advance their level of play in baseball.

The Cougar Baseball Academy balances daily drills with exciting competitive situations creating a camp

environment second to none.

The camps are hosted at the beautiful Bailey-Brayton field on the WSU Campus. Featuring an 8,000 square

foot indoor hitting and pitching facility, a football size indoor practice facility and state of the art field turf

on all areas of the field except the mound, Bailey-Brayton has become one of the best facilities in the Pac-12

conference. We look forward to working with you at one of our camps. Go Cougs!

FALL INSTRUCTIONAL HITTING LEAGUEfALL InstructIonAL hIttIng LeAguestarts in november 2011

League objective: This is an opportunity for area players to improve their hitting skills through instruction from the WSU baseball staff

and players. The players are then encouraged to apply what they have learned into a competitive game situation. Although individual and

team statistics will be compiled, the primary goal is on improvement not winning or losing.

All hitting league dates are sundays: Time are designated according to age and will be announced prior to the first hitting date. There will

be no makeup times available for participants that miss a hitting league date.

The Hitting League will be held in Washington State’s indoor hitting facility “The Barn” located adjacent to the Bailey-Brayton baseball

field.

LEAGUE INFORMATIONteAMs – The league in is comprised of four-player teams who compete against other teams within their age division. Individuals who

register will be assigned to a team.

DIVIsIons – 3 Divisions are formed according to the grades of players:

A-grades 4-6, AA-grades 7-9, AAA-grades 10-12

coMPetItIon – Teams will play a seven inning game with each player taking 5 swings (per inning) off the pitching machine.

scorIng – Each cage is marked with scoring areas. Hitting line drives and ground balls into the designated areas accumulates points.

InstructIon – Participants are encouraged to report 30 minutes prior to their competition for drill work and instructional opportunities.

stAtIstIcs – Weekly e-mails will be sent out with updated team standings and individual leader statistics.

regIstrAtIon – The registration deadline is November 9th!!! Cost is $99 for INDIVIDUALS and $376 PER TEAM.

2012 WINTER CAMpSJr eLIte hIttIng cAMPJanuary 14-16

The Junior Elite Hitting Camp provides campers ages 8-13 an

opportunity to receive elite level instruction similar to the Senior

Elite Hitting Camp from WSU Hitting Coach Spencer Allen

and Coach Mike Naughton. Enrollment is limited to 30 players

providing a great player/coach ratio for all players! Campers will

receive eight hours of instruction over the course of two days on

WSU’s campus using their incredible hitting facility and indoor

practice facility. This camp will focus on preparing junior hitters

to compete at their highest level and give them the confidence in

their swing needed to be successful in the coming season. Learn

the basics of being a great hitter with lessons in mechanics of

the swing, hitting drills, developing a plan, and mental skills.

Join the WSU coaches and players for a great weekend of hitting

at the home of Cougar Baseball!

camp #1 Ages: 8-10

January 14: 2pm - 6pm

January 15: 9am - 1pm

camp #2 Ages: 11-13

January 15: 3pm - 7pm

January 16: 9am - 1pm

Check-In at Bailey-Brayton Field (Hitting Barn)

Limited to 30 campers

PrIce: $149

uLtIMAte WInter cAMPJanuary 20-22

The Cougar Baseball Ultimate Winter Camp allows players ages

14-18 an opportunity to work with and showcase their talents

in front of the WSU Coaching Staff. Coach Marbut, Coach

Swenson, Coach Allen and Coach Naughton, as well as the

Cougar Baseball players, all work to provide a great experience

for high school players as they prepare for the coming season.

Utilizing the coaches and players, as well as guest coaches

from other area colleges, provides a great player/coach ratio

and often gives campers many one-on-one coaching moments.

Opportunities are provided for pitchers, catchers, infielders and

outfielders to come learn the skills necessary to be a great player

on defense, and the nine hours of hitting instruction provides

players the opportunity to learn the latest in swing mechanics,

hitting drills, game planning, and the mentality of a hitter.

Campers can attend as a Pitcher or Hitter only, or can attend

all sessions as a Pitcher or Catcher, Infielder or Outfielder and

Hitter. Register today to be part of the Ultimate Winter Camp at

WSU and get a head start on your competition this spring!

sessions Prices

Pitcher or Catcher, Infielder or Outfielder and Hitting $499

Pitcher or Catcher and Hitting $399

Infielder or Outfielder and Hitting $349

Hitter Only $250

Pitcher Only $150

2012 SUMMER CAMpStotAL cougAr BAseBALL exPerIence

The Total Cougar Baseball Experience has several registration

options:

the overnight camper experience allows players the opportunity

to stay in WSU dormitories with their teammates and coaches,

participate in all sessions of the camp, eat three meals a day, and

participate in recreational activities with other campers.

the Local camper experience allows campers to experience all

of the above, however they will not stay overnight in the WSU

dorms. Campers will arrive for the 9 a.m. session and depart after

the evening session (around 9 p.m.). Lunch and dinner will be

provided.

the Day camper experience allows campers the opportunity

to participate in the morning and afternoon sessions of camp.

Campers will arrive for the 9 a.m. session and depart around

5 p.m. Lunch will be provided.

Dates: July 21-24, 2012

Ages: 8-12

Prices: Local Camper – $399

Day Camper – $449

Overnight Camper – $499

suMMer ProsPect cAMP (LIMIt 60)

The WSU High School Prospect Camp will provide a sound

learning environment and an opportunity for each player to

showcase their talents. Baseball players will receive advanced

skill instruction from Washington State University coaches as

well as additional college coaches and Professional Scouts.

Each player will work with and be evaluated by the WSU

Baseball staff.

This camp is designed for the serious baseball player.

Instruction will be advanced yet tailored to players of all

abilities and skill levels. This camp will prepare you to play

baseball at the next level beyond high school.

note: Players are guaranteed to play their primary position that

they choose when registering and the WSU Coaching staff will

do their best to provide players playing time at their secondary

position as well.

Players will receive three days of elite professional instruction,

an opportunity to meet and learn from the current WSU

baseball coaching staff.

We apologize for the inconvenience but we CANNOT provide

on-campus lodging for this camp. Some meals will be provided

throughout the duration of the camp. Please check our Hotel

listing under Local Accommodations.

Dates: July 29-31

Ages: 15-18

Price: $299

fALL ProsPect cAMP (LIMIt 60)Dates: TBD

Ages: 15-18

Price: $299

CONTACT INFORMATIONCougar Baseball Academy

Bohler Gym, Suite M40

PO Box 641602

Pullman, WA 99164-1602

Michael naughton

[email protected]

Phone: 509-335-8014

fax: 509-335-3225

frequentLy AskeD questIonsAre there any discounts offered? No discounts are offered at our camps. NCAA regulations prohibit us from discounting a player’s entry fee.

Can Teams attend? Teams are highly encouraged to attend one of The Cougar Baseball Academy at WSU camps. A team discounted rate will be provided to our youth camps for groups of 8 or more campers. Contact Michael Naughton to set up the discounted rate. [email protected]

What is the camp refund policy?All refunds without the purchasing of a Cancellation Protection Fee requested prior to camp will have a $75 cancellation fee deducted. If you have purchased the Cancellation Protection Fee, you can either request a full refund or use it towards a camp credit up to three years.

What forms are required in order for my child to participate?A medical clearance form will be required for a camper to participate. This form must be completed during online registration.

What items should my child bring to camp? Campers are encouraged to bring their own equipment to camp (bat, glove, helmet, catcher’s gear, etc.). The Cougar Baseball Academy at WSU cannot guarantee equipment to all campers. Campers are encouraged to bring their own sunscreen to camp. Any medical equip-ment (inhalers, etc) must be provided by the camper. Campers are encouraged to wear baseball appropriate clothing. Cleats can be worn on the field turf at Bailey-Brayton. It is recommended tennis shoes be worn in our indoor facilities.

Where and when is check in? Location for camp check-in will vary based on the camp locale. Pri-mary check-in will occur at Bailey-Brayton Field or at the Streit-Perham Dorms during the summer camps and at the Indoor Practice Facility during winter camps.

How do I get to camp?(Driving directions)For our Pullman camps, facilities are located on WSU’s campus off Stadium Way. Bailey-Brayton field and the Indoor Practice Facility are located across Stadium Way from Martin Stadium, home of Cougar Football and next to Beasley Arena, home to Cougar Basketball.

What is a typical day like? Campers can expect a full day of instruction and drills, with great camper/coach interaction. Camp drills will be balanced out by competi-tive situations, always popular at our camps.

Is there a medical staff at camp? All camps held at our Pullman campus will have medical staff on hand. WSU Athletic Medicine provides trainers for our camp sessions. It is important to indicate any existing medical issues prior to camp on the medical form so our trainers can assist you as needed.

Can parents watch the camp?Parents are highly encouraged to watch the session. By learning the material, they can assist their child in reinforcing what was taught. Thus, you are more than welcome to watch. Coaches will be happy to answer your questions after the drill session is over or after camp should some come up. Of course, your player is encouraged to ask questions at the time of the drill for immediate assistance.

What happens to left behind equipment? It is highly recommended that you mark your equipment with a sharp-ie. Lost or left behind equipment is not guaranteed to be returned un-less the equipment is clearly marked with a name and phone number.

What accommodations are available?Here is a list of Hotels in Pullman and the surrounding areas.The Best Western Wheatland Inn, Colfax (15 miles) 509.397.0397 Hilltop Inn, Pullman 509.332.0928 Quality Inn, Pullman 509.334.4271 Holiday Inn Express, Pullman 509.334.4437 University Inn, Moscow, ID (8 miles) 800-325-8765 La Quinta Inn, Moscow (8 miles) 208.882.5365 Holiday Inn Express, Lewiston (27 miles) 208.750.1600Red Lion Hotel, Lewiston (27 miles) 208.799.1000Guest House Inn, Lewiston (27 miles) 208.746.3311

Can my child pick his/her roommate for camp?Yes. In order to request a roommate, there is a section in the online registration to make this request. Both campers must fill this out in order to request their roommate.

What is the Camp Bank? Is there a store?Campers can turn in their money to the camp bank and they receive tickets to purchase snacks and refreshments or clothing from the camp store. The camp staff keeps track of their purchases and issues more tickets as needed. If the campers have money left over, they are reim-bursed as they check out from camp.

What meals are provided?Please refer to the confirmation letter you receive following sign up.

Should my child bring a cooler with snacks and beverages?We advise that campers bring coolers with snacks and beverages for breaks. Many of our camps do provide meals. Water is always available to the campers through our training staff. Please refer to the confirmation letter following registration with the meal schedule for that particular camp.

Where will camp instruction take place?The camps are hosted at the beautiful Bailey-Brayton field on the WSU Campus. Featuring an 8,000 square foot indoor hitting and pitching fa-cility, a football size indoor practice facility and state of the art field turf on all areas of the field except the mound, Bailey-Brayton has become one of the best facilities in the Pac-12 conference. We look forward to working with you at one of our camps. Go Cougs!

2 0 11 - 2 0 12

eLIte 60 cAMP

The Cougar Baseball Elite 60 Camp is a prospect camp

for baseball players ages 12-15. Each player will have the

opportunity to showcase their talents and be evaluated by the

WSU Baseball staff during our pro-style workouts, offensive and

defensive sessions and multiple games. Campers will receive

advanced skill instruction from Washington State University

coaches as well as additional college coaches from around the

state.

This camp is designed for the serious baseball player and it

will prepare you to play baseball at the next level beyond high

school. Instruction will be advanced yet tailored to players of

all abilities and skill levels. Players will receive 3 days of elite

collegiate instruction and an opportunity to meet and learn from

the current WSU baseball coaching staff.

note: Players are guaranteed to play their primary position that

they choose when registering and the WSU Coaching staff will

do their best to provide players playing time at their secondary

position as well.

camper Details: Overnight campers will be provided with meals

and on-campus lodging during the duration of the camp. Local

campers will NOT receive lodging, but will be provided with

meals with the exception of breakfast.

Dates: July 25-28

Ages: 12-15

Prices: Local Camper – $399

Overnight Camper – $499

www.CougarBaseballAcademy.com

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FALL INSTRUCTIONAL HITTING LEAGUE

FALL instructionAL Hitting LeAgueStarts in November 2011

coNtact iNfo: Michael Naughton | 509-335-8014 | [email protected]

2012 WINTER CAMpS

Jr eLite Hitting cAMPJan. 14-16, 2012

uLtiMAte Winter cAMPJan. 20-22, 2012

2012 SUMMER CAMpS

totAL cougAr BAseBALL exPerienceJuly 21-24, 2012

eLite 60 cAMPJuly 25-28, 2012

suMMer ProsPect cAMP (Limit 60)July 29-31, 2012

FALL ProsPect cAMP (Limit 60)tBDwww.CougarBaseballAcademy.com

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