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Hitting and Pitching Camp June 29 Baseball Youth Day Camp July 6 Baseball Prospect Camps July 27 or August 30 Baseball Experience Camp August 2-5 Penn State Sport Camps The State University 204 Multi-Sport Facility University Park, PA 16802

Hitting and Pitching Camp, June 29 Baseball Experience Camp, August 2-5 The Penn State Baseball Hitting and Pitching Camp is designed to provide The Penn State Baseball Experience Camp is intended to give players an boys with the opportunity to focus on the basic mechanics of hitting or pitching opportunity to improve their skills and techniques by training the same way the in a relaxed learning environment. Each camper will focus on only ONE Penn State Baseball team trains. Instructional sessions include such skills as skill. Campers are grouped according to age, ability, experience, maturity and pitching, hitting, catching, playing the infield, playing the outfield and learning competitive spirit. offensive and defensive strategies. Campers come to experience the lifestyle of Who: Grades 6-12, boys a Penn State Baseball player by living in the residence halls to playing under the lights of a facility ranked in the top 10 for college baseball. Where: from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Who: Grades 8-12, boys Fee: $125 (includes instruction and a camp shirt) Fees: $750 resident fee (includes instruction, housing, meals, camp shirt, PSU baseball hat) Baseball Youth Day Camp, July 6 $680 commuter fee (includes instruction, all meals, camp shirt, PSU The Penn State Baseball Youth Day Camp offers instruction in the basic baseball hat) fundamentals of hitting, fielding and position development. Campers are Meals: Dinner on the first day to breakfast on the last day grouped according to age, ability, experience, maturity and competitive spirit. The camp will be held at Medlar Field at Lubrano Park on Penn State’s University Park campus from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Baseball Prospect Camps, July 27 or August 30 Who: Grades 1-8, boys & girls The Penn State Baseball Prospect Camps are competitive camps specifically designed for more advanced skill players who are serious about raising their Where: Medlar Field from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. skills in preparation for playing baseball beyond high school. They provide Fee: $150 (includes instruction, snack and a camp shirt) campers with an opportunity to demonstrate their talents under the direct Meal: Bring your own lunch. Gatorade, water and a snack will be provided. supervision and evaluation of the Penn State coaching staff. Each player will participate in a pro-style workout in the morning and baseball skill instruction in the afternoon. Who: Grades 7 and up, boys Where: Medlar Field from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Fee: $150 per camp (includes instruction and a camp shirt) Meal: Bring your own lunch. Water will be provided.

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PENN STATE In accordance with NCAA guidelines, all Penn State University Sport Camps and Clinics are open to any and all entrants, limited 2015 Sport CAMPS only by specified number, age, grade level and/or gender of its participants.