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PLAY LIKE a CHAMPION! the PHILLIES • for Boys and Girls, Ages 6–14 SAVINGS 2018 INSIDE! PLAYPLAY LIKELIKE AA CHAMPION!CHAMPION! THETHE PHILLIESPHILLIES WAYWAY SUMMER 2018 • For Boys and Girls, Ages 6–14. All skill levels welcome! THE OFFICIAL CAMP OF THE POWERED BY ENROLL TODAY at philliescamps.com • 610.520.3400 hillies Baseball Academy is far more than just a week at camp – it is a place where new skills are developed and CAMP OVERVIEW P old ones perfected. Our commitment to creating the most exciting and informative baseball experience is reflected in every aspect of our camp. Phillies Baseball Academy offers campers a “Behind-The-Scenes” tour of Citizens Bank Park, playing time on the field, hitting in the Phillies batting cages, and the opportunity to meet and learn from a Phillies player and coach. DATES & LOCATIONS PENNSYLVANIA June 11-15 Malvern Malvern Preparatory School | 418 S Warren Avenue June 18-22 Malvern Malvern Preparatory School | 418 S Warren Avenue June 25-29 Phoenixville Phoenixville Area High School | 1200 Gay Street July 2-6 Fort Washington 1 Upper Dublin High School | 800 Loch Alsh Avenue July 9-13 Plymouth Meeting 2 Plymouth-Whitemarsh High School | 201 E Germantown Pike July 23-27 Malvern Great Valley High School | 225 Phoenixville Pike July 30–Aug 3 Radnor Archbishop Carroll High School | 211 Matsonford Road August 6-10 Newtown Square 2 Newtown Edgmont Little League | 323 Bishop Hollow Road NEW JERSEY July 30–Aug 3 Moorestown Moorestown High School | 350 Bridgeboro Road Aug 13-17 Pennington The Pennington School | 112 W Delaware Avenue DELAWARE July 16-20 Wilmington Wilmington Friends School | 101 School Road 1 Camp will be held on July 4th 2 Due to the unique format, the Advanced Player Experience (ages 8-14) does not include a trip to Citizens Bank Park or a visit by a Phillies player or coach. REGISTER ONLINE NOW TO RESERVE YOUR SPOT 2 philliescamps.com | 610.520.3400 Home Run EXPERIENCE CAMP OVERVIEW The Home Run Experience is designed to provide overall skill instruction and training in every position for campers, ages 6-14. Each camper receives age-appropriate coaching in baseball fundamentals, promoting progression at his/her own pace. The week includes daily games to reinforce skills that have been learned during camp. Highlights ››Meet and learn from a Phillies player ››Official Phillies Baseball Academy uniform ››Instructional clinic with a Phillies coach ››Play on the field at Citizens Bank Park ›› Exclusive “behind-the-scenes” tour of Citizens Bank Park ››Hit in the Phillies batting cages ›› Daily games to reinforce positional and tactical awareness Advanced PLAYER EXPERIENCE The Advanced Player Experience* is designed to offer a high level of skill development and game play for experienced players, ages 8-14. Significant time is given to guiding players through a positive game experience where skill development is stressed. Highlights ›› Instruction with a professional evaluation from ››On-field professional workout high school and college coaches ››Pitching and hitting video analysis ›› Situational hitting drills from bunting to moving ›› Former Phillies Legend as special guest runners into scoring position instructor ››Defensive positioning and game play strategies ››Official Phillies Baseball Academy uniform ›› Long toss throwing program to build arm ›› Daily games to enhance competitive nature in strength in the off-season a learning environment ›› Learn how to take the extra base and ›› Recommendations on what to work on for understand coaches’ signals future tryouts *Please note: Due to the unique format, the Advanced Player Experience does not include a trip to Citizens Bank Park or a visit by a Phillies player or coach. Softball experience Top-notch instruction is offered from our highly experienced softball coaching staff. Program includes instruction in hitting, fielding and base running, plus daily games. Highlights ››Meet and learn from a Phillies player ››Official Phillies Softball Academy uniform ››Instructional clinic with a Phillies coach ››Play on the field at Citizens Bank Park ›› Exclusive “behind-the-scenes” tour of Citizens Bank Park ››Hit in the Phillies batting cages ›› Daily games to reinforce positional and tactical awareness ››Meet and learn from a Phillies Ballgirl 3 8 virtues: growing character muscles! We believe building muscles of character is similar to building physical muscles. Investing CAMP OVERVIEW energy in each muscle stimulates growth. We thread opportunities throughout the camp day to strengthen these muscles, thereby making character development a key differentiator of the Phillies Baseball Academy Experience. It is our goal throughout the summer to provide campers with a personalized “tool belt” for individual success by engaging them in a wide variety of activities, rituals and traditions. As a result, Phillies Baseball Academy campers become stronger, healthier, and more resilient. We build upon family values and continue to shape the “Character Muscles” of our campers through our 8 Virtues of Character. > >> GRATITUDE > >> TRUSTWORTHINESS > > > > > > > We RECOGNIZE and EXPRESS > We develop LEADERS! Leadership > > > > > > > > thanks for the wonderful things in opportunities are abundant for > > > > > > > > > > our life. This “Attitude of Gratitude” campers who demonstrate honesty, > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > reliability, integrity and teamwork. > > > > along with a “Good Morning” > > > > > > > > > > handshake and smile is how we start They are entrusted with unique each day. It is what we refer to as responsibilities at camp. “Going BIG” (Being In Gratitude). > >> RESPECT > >> EFFORT > > > > > > > RESPECT YOURSELF, RESPECT > We celebrate the amazing talents, > > > > > > > > OTHERS AND RESPECT THE accomplishments and efforts of > > > > > > > > > > ENVIRONMENT! This mantra, also our campers. There are multiple > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > known as The 3 Agreements, sets awards and opportunities for > > > > > > > > > > > > > > the expectation for developing recognition. We always explain the behaviors that are conducive “WHY” so that campers appreciate to facilitating learning, forming and understand what each award friendships and promoting a fun represents. and safe camp environment! > >> KINDNESS > >> RESILIENCY > > > > > > > Sport teaches us about more than > We encourage athletes to think in > > > > > > > > just winning and losing, it teaches us terms of their own inner strengths. > > > > > > > > > > about life. There are moments when We believe in teachable moments > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > confronted with difficult situations and provide campers with the tools > > > > > > > > > > > > > > that athletes in the limelight have to become stronger with each to rise above everything, even the endeavor. We help them to develop game, to show great SPORTSMAN- the courage and the fortitude to try SHIP. Kindness takes its rightful place new experiences, take healthy risks when compassion and empathy and learn from their mistakes. provide more magic than a victory. This is the mark of a true athlete! > >> POSITIVITY > >> COMMUNITY > > > > > > > We design and deliver experiences > We celebrate and build community > > > > > > > > that fuel OPTIMISM and HAPPINESS while encouraging FRIENDSHIP, > > > > > > > > > > in our campers! We practice TEAMWORK and SPORTSMANSHIP! > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > and foster positive language We commit to common goals and > > > > > > > > > > > > > > and interactions which actively encourage our players to rally and encourage a mindset of “positive support each other in both victory focus” each day! and defeat. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> DR. JIM LOEHR “ Building character drives higher World-renowned Performance Psychologist, achievement and greater fulfillment Best Selling Author and in sport, business and life.” Phillies Baseball Academy 4 Subject Matter Expert >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> THIS YEAR’S Players and Coaches who are scheduled to make an appearance at line-up! Phillies Baseball Academy this year.* >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> CAMP OVERVIEW Players RHYS HOSKINS AARON NOLA J.P. CRAWFORD NICK WILLIAMS #17, LF #27, SP #2, SS #5, RF ODUBEL HERRERA CESAR HERNANDEZ MAIKEL FRANCO #37, CF #16, 2B #7, 3B coaches DUSTY WATHAN ROB THOMSON JOHN MALLEE RICK KRANITZ JOSE FLORES *Please note - Philadelphia Phillies players and coaches are subject to change. /philliesbaseballacademy 5 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> CAMP PERKS >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> An Official Phillies Baseball Personal Evaluation CAMP OVERVIEW Academy Uniform and Scouting Report >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Pants, socks, cap* and batting jersey are provided for each Our coaching staff provides a personal evaluation and week that campers are enrolled. scouting report, giving campers valuable feedback on ways *Softball campers receive a visor in lieu of a cap. to further develop and enhance skills and techniques. A Citizens Bank Park Tour Equipment >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Home Run
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