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Head Coach Jayson King INFORMED VOLUNTARY CONSENT AND GENERAL RELEASE 2020 REGISTRATION MEDICAL WAIVER Please Print In consideration of participation in the University of Dayton baseball camp as described herein, and having NAME____________________________________________________________________________________________ actual knowledge and appreciation of the particulars of the program and those risks involved in this type of activity/program, I, on behalf of my child, voluntarily ADDRESS_________________________________________________________________________________________ consent to use of the facilities and participation in the activities/programs at this site, and assume all the risks arrising there from. CITY_________________________________________________ STATE________________ ZIP________________ I hereby declare that my child is in good health and has HOME PHONE______________________________________________________________________________________ no mental or physical condition or symptoms that could interefere with her/his safety or the safety of others while participating in any activity using any equipment EMAIL_____________________________________________________________________________________________ or facilities of the University of Dayton. Furthermore, I certify that my child has adequate health insurance to cover any injury or damage that they may suffer while PARENT(S)/GUARDIAN PRIMARY PHONE__________________________________________________________ participating, or alternatively, agree to bear all costs associated with any such injury or damages to her/him. PARENT(S)/GUARDIAN SECONDARY PHONE________________________________________________________ I, the undersigned, do hereby release, hold harmless, indemnify, waive, and discharge the University of Dayton SCHOOL____________________________________________________________________________________________ and all its officers, agents, and employees from and against any and all claims, demands, actions or causes of action arising from any injuries or damages my child AGE______________________________ T-SHIRT SIZE________________________ may suffer or sustain from her/his participation in, or use of, any facility or equipment, and/or programs. WEEK 1 (JULY 6-9)__________________________ WEEK 2 (JULY 20-23)______________________________ Furthermore, in full recognition and appreciation of the potential dangers and hazards inherent in athletic and other activities, I do hereby agree to assume any and all GRADUATION YEAR________________________________________________________________________________ risks, liabilities, and responsibilities for all accidents, injuries, damages, or property losses arising from my child’s participation. PLAYER CELL PHONE_______________________________________________________________________________ In the event of a medical emergency requiring more PRIMARY POSITION________________________________________________________________________________ than basic first aid, I authorize University of Dayton to secure from any licensed hospital physician, and/ SECONDARY POSITION_____________________________________________________________________________ or medical personnel any treatment deemed necessary for my child’s immediate care and agree that I will be responsible for payment of any and all medical services HEIGHT__________________________ WEIGHT_________________________ B/T__________________________ rendered. I have read and fully understand the above statements. Signature of Parent or Legal Guardian below 2020 BASEBALL SUMMER CAMPS MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO: _______________________________________________ FLYER BASEBALL CAMPS WEEK 1: JULY 6-9, 9 AM-3 PM UNIVERSITY OF DAYTON 300 COLLEGE PARK DAYTON, OH 45469-1220 Date WEEK 2: JULY 20-23, 9 AM-3 PM AGES 5-17 _____________________________________________ HEAD COACH JAYSON KING ABOUT THE CAMP Camp Director Head Coach University of Dayton Baseball TUITION • Now entering his third season as head coach at Dayton, Jayson King has Tuition is $200 per week. $100 deposit is non-refundable. already taken the Flyers to the Atlantic Full payment due one week prior to camp start date. $20 10 Championship game with a 32-26 record in 2018. It was Dayton’s first discount for UD employees. championship appearance since 2012 and the 32 wins were the program’s most since 2011. FACILITIES All sessions will be conducted at the UD Baseball facility • King is coming off leading Dayton Baseball to one of its most at Woerner Field and DP&L Stadium (which is located successful seasons in program history in 2019. The Flyers went 32-26-1 and advanced all the way to the championship game in adjacent to UD Arena) Address: 2006 Edwin C Moses the Atlantic 10 Tournament. The team’s 32 wins were also the Blvd, Dayton, Ohio. In case of inclement weather, indoor program’s most since the 2011 season. facilities will be utilized. • His first full recruiting class at Dayton was ranked in the top 100 in the nation by perfect game and No. 2 in the Atlantic 10 Conference. MEDICAL INSURANCE King has significantly expanded the recruiting footprint of Dayton A professional, certified athletic trainer is available at Baseball by bringing in players from 12 different states in the 2018 all times. Parent’s personal insurance should cover all recruiting class including areas outside of the Midwest pipeline CAMP SCHEDULE such as Texas, Louisiana, Maine, Massachusetts and Virginia. external emergency care. • King led the Flyers to the program’s most wins, both overall (21) and MONDAY-THURSDAY DISCLAIMER in conference (10), since 2014 in his first season at the helm. The Flyers also made an 85-spot jump in the RPI rankings from the 2017 7:30-9 A.M. REGISTRATION (MONDAY) All University of Dayton Camps and Clinics are open to season to his first season in 2018. any and all entrants - and are only limited by the number, 9 A.M. WARM-UP/STRETCHING age, grade level, or gender described. • King was most recently the Associate Head Coach and Recruiting Coordinator at Army after spending the previous 18 seasons as 9:10 A.M. FORM RUNNING/BASES head coach at NCAA Division II Franklin Pierce. In his first season in Division I, King produced the No. 33 overall recruiting class as 9:20-11:30 A.M. POSITION INSTRUCTION/DRILLS ranked by Perfect Game, with 24 high school commitments from 14 states. 11:30 A.M. POSITION RECAP • In his 20-year career as a head coach, King has amassed a record of 12-1 P.M. LUNCH 675-338-3 (.610) at Franklin Pierce University and UMass-Boston. His success in his 18 years at Franklin Pierce left him in a class of 1 P.M. WARM-UP/STRETCHING his own in Division II, as he led the Ravens to 10 NE-10 Conference Championships, seven NCAA Northeast Regional appearances, and seven trips to the NCAA Division II College World Series. King’s 1:10 P.M. GAMES teams also won at least 31 games in every season since 2002. 3:30 P.M. POSITION RECAP • King earned the American Baseball Coaches Association (ABCA) Northeast Region Coach of the Year honor on seven occasions, 4 P.M. SESSION ENDS FOR DAY CAMP most recently in 2016. He was also selected the Division II Coach of the Year by the New England Intercollegiate Baseball Association (NEIBA) seven times. In his time at Franklin Pierce, 25 of his student-athletes were drafted in the Major League Baseball First- - GAMES TO BE PLAYED WEDNESDAY AND Year Player Draft. He was celebrated as one of Franklin Pierce University Athletics All-Time Top 50 Most Important Figures during THURSDAY the institution’s 50th Anniversary in 2012, and was inducted into the FPU Hall of Fame in 2015. - ALL CAMPSERS TO RECEIVE A WATER BOTTLE • King also has experience with USA Baseball, serving as an advisory AND T-SHIRT staff member and an assistant coach for the 18U National Team. King also coached in the prestigious Cape Cod Baseball League as well as working a season with the Lowell Spinners, the short-season affiliate of the Boston Red Sox. CONTACT INFORMATION Contact Head Coach Jayson King at (603) 381-1279 or [email protected] for more information on the camp or registration.
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