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Page 1: H E I G H T S B A S E B A L L R E G I S T R A T I O N ...files.leagueathletics.com/Text/Documents/14636/55570.pdf · H E I G H T S B A S E B A L L S C H O O L Columbia Park, Berkeley

H E I G H T S B A S E B A L L S C H O O L Columbia Park, Berkeley Heights, NJ Entering our 18th year, the Heights Baseball School has provided the best training possible for aspiring young baseball players. The program is geared towards boys entering grades 1 through 9 and includes: Batting mechanics Pitching mechanics Individual position play Baserunning Instructional and competitive games Chris Roof – Director Before coming to Governor Livingston High School in 2004 to coach the Varsity baseball team, Chris was head coach at Millburn High School for 3 seasons. A standout baseball player and National Champion at Montclair State University, Chris has been named Coach of the Year 10 times including New Jersey State Coach of the Year in 2011. Chris has sent 37 players to play college baseball including 12 at the D1 level. “Chris Roof is one of very few coaches who works with middle school baseball players with thorough, comprehensive baseball workouts. What I love about Coach Roof is his passion and obvious love for the greatest sport; his enthusiasm is infectious and appreciated. The young baseball players of Berkeley Heights and Mountainside are lucky to have a coach that is so involved.” -Al Leiter (former MLB Pitcher and current MLB analyst)

T Y P I C A L C A M P D A Y 9:00-9:20 Attendance, stretching and throwing 9:20-11:30 Stations and individual competitions 11:30-11:45 Break for snack/lunch 11:45-12:10 Coach Roof’s lecture and activities 12:10-12:30 Team defense and position play 12:30-1:20 Competitive games 1:20-1:30 Close of day announcements Campers should bring something to drink and a snack or light lunch and should apply sunscreen before arriving at camp. They should also bring their own glove and helmet; balls are not necessary. Bats are not necessary, but campers can bring one if they have one. S E S S I O N S Week 1: June 30 – July 3 with a raindate of

any day in Week 2~ Week 2: July 14 – 17 with a raindate of July

18~ C O S T: $180 per week

$310 for both weeks

Early registration before June 20th- ** Call Coach Roof re sibling discount *** Late registrations(signups received after June 20th) is $190 for one week/$320 for both.

R E G I S T R A T I O N Early Late ( ) Week 1 June 30 – July 3 ($180) ($190) ( ) Week 2 July 14, 15, 16 & 17 ($180) ($190) ( ) Both weeks ($310) ($320) Name (child) ________________________ Name (parents) _____________________ Street Address ________________________ City ________________________ Email ___________________________ Home phone ________________________ Cell phone __________________________ Grade just completed ___________ Tee Shirt size(circle one) Youth S M L

Adult S M L XL

Please notify camp director of any allergies or medical conditions before camp begins. The Heights Baseball School has my permission to provide medical care in the event my son is injured or ill. ________________________________________ Signature – parent/guardian Checks should be made payable to Heights Baseball School and mailed to: Heights Baseball School c/o Gary Ruban 117 Summit Road Sparta, NJ 07871

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“The difference between CAN and CAN’T is the six inches between your ears. If you think you CAN you might; if you think you can’t you’re right.”

HEIGHTS BASEBALL SCHOOL c/o Gary Ruban 117 Summit Road Sparta, NJ 07871

Chris Roof’s

2014

H E I G H T S

B A S E B A L L

S C H O O L

COLUMBIA PARK BERKELEY HEIGHTS, NJ

For more information call:

Chris Roof

(908)578-4539