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Phone: 604•531•9916 REGISTRATIONREGISTRATION FORMFORM -- 20172017 BIGBIG LEAGUELEAGUE EXPERIENCEEXPERIENCE BASEBALLBASEBALL CAMPSCAMPS 2017 Big League Experience Camp Dates (please check appropriate boxes) MEALS AND LODGING PROVIDED IN PRICE OF CAMP, *Please note: GST will be applied to ALL camp fees. MIZUNO Specialty Camps Field Size Camp/Tourney Born in BANDITO’S 10/11U Camp August 1 to 6 60 ft/46 ft $595.00 q 2006 to 2007 YOUNG GUN’S 11/12U Camp August 7 to 12 70 ft/50 ft $695.00 q 2004 to 2006 (*Bandito players whose dates conflict with Provincials are able to attend this camp YOUNG GUN’S ELITE 11/12U Camp August 13 to 19 70 ft/50 ft $795.00 q 2004 to 2005 FUTURE’S 13/15 Camp August 20 to 26 80 ft/54 ft $795.00 q 2002 to 2004* (* Players born in 2004 must have BLE office approval) PROSPECT’S 15/16U Camp August 27 to Sept 1 90 ft/60.5 ft $695.00 q 2001 to 2002* (* Players born in 2002 must have BLE office approval) SHOWCASE 16+ Camp August 27 to Sept 1 90 ft/60.5 ft $695.00 q 2001* to 1998 (* Players born in 2001 must have BLE office approval) Please send this form with payment via check, money order or credit card info, for $150 Non-refundable deposit to: BIG LEAGUE EXPERIENCE LTD. 14836 Thrift Avenue, White Rock, B.C. V4B 2J7 Please note: Camp balance due 2 weeks prior to your camp start date. Name: Address: City: Prov/State: Postal/Zip: Phone: EMail: Birthdate: Position: Shirt Size: YM S M L XL XXL Short Size: XS S M L XL XXL Hat Size: Youth Adult S/M Adult M/L Please send brochures for my friends How did you hear about the camp? (Referral goes here!) Release of Liability for: Child’s Name: Permission to play baseball and other camp activities: I give permission for my child to participate in the Big League Experience Baseball camp training sessions and release administrators, coaches, and all personnel from any liability while in attendance at the camp. I also certify that he or she is covered by a government and/or private health and accident insurance plan. I hereby authorize the personnel of the camp to take care of our child in case of emergency. WWW.BIGLEAGUEEXPERIENCE.COM Phone: 604•531•9916 Emergency Contact: Telephone #: TRAVEL EVENTS BLEBLE CLASSICCLASSIC TOURNAMENTSTOURNAMENTS Medical Card Number: Today’s Date: Players are selected from the Kamloops, B.C. is the home of the Big League Experience Classic Signatures BLE summer camps to form Tournaments. Teams throughout the provinces of British Columbia, teams that travel to Las Vegas Alberta and Saskatchewan as well as the state of Washington all Parent or Guardian Witness and Phoenix (during MLB Spring Training) to take part in highly participate in these highly competitive tournaments. Well manicured Credit Card Type: Number: Expiration Date: competitive tournaments. Prior to fields and facilities create an environment that is unparalleled for the tournaments, mini-camps are tournaments and camps. Name: (please print) Signature: provided to build team chemistry and **All Tournaments are Wood/Wood Composite Bats ONLY! fine tune the players with a coaching 2017 Tournament Dates: staff that is second to none. April 6 - 9 Best of the West Midget/JrPBL tournament BRITISH ALBERTA SASKATCHEWAN April 6 - 9 Best of the West Bantam AA & AAA/Prep Classic COLUMBIA KAMLOOPS Bring your team to Camp! CALGARY The BLE will customize a program April 12 - 15 Best of the West 18U Invitational Showcase 97 April 12 - 15 Best of the West Bantam AAA/Prep Classic VANCOUVER specific to your team needs. For more PENTICTON Sept. 22 - 24 Best of the West 18U Qualifier 1 info contact the BLE office at mail@ 1 5 REGINA Sept. 22 - 24 Best of the West Bantam AAA/Prep Classic OLIVER bigleagueexperience.com. 5 EVERETT Sept. 29 - Oct. 1 Best of the West Fall Midget/JrPBL Classic 97 3 SEATTLE 2 Sept. 29 - Oct. 1 Best of West Bantam/Prep Open classic SPOKANE 90 *Fall Classic players divisions are determined for those eligible in their respective division for the 12 year Big Leaguer, Albie Lopez, hanging loose WASHINGTON IDAHO MONTANA 2018 season* 12 and 11U Las Vegas trip Big League Experience, LTD Head Office: 20172017 BIGBIG LEAGUELEAGUE EXPERIENCEEXPERIENCE DATESDATES && PRICESPRICES 14836 Thrift Avenue, White Rock, B.C. MIZUNO Specialty Camps Date Field Size Cost Born in Canada V4B 2J7 BANDITOS 10/11u Aug. 1 - 6 60/46ft $595 2006 - 2007 Phone/Fax: 604-531-9916 YOUNG GUNS 11/12U Aug. 7 - 12 70/50ft $695 2004 - 2006 website: www.bigleagueexperience.com *Bandito players whose dates conflict with Provincials are able to attend this camp E-mail: [email protected] YOUNG GUNS ELITE 11/12U Aug. 13 - 19 70/50ft $795 2004 - 2005 During Camps, July 25 to Sept 1, Phone : 250-498-2259 FUTURES 13/15 Aug. 20 - 26 80/54ft $795 2002 - 2004 Players born in 2004 must have BLE office approval PROSPECTS 15/16U Aug. 27 - Sept.1 90/60.5ft $695 2001 - 2002 Players born in 2002 must have BLE office approval Former pro, Kyle Dhanani, explaining double play feeds SHOWCASE 16+ Aug. 27 - Sept. 1 90/60.5ft $695 2001 - 1998 Players born in 2001 must have BLE office approval *GST to be applied to ALL camp fees. REGISTER ONLINE AT WWW.BIGLEAGUEEXPERIENCE.COM The management reserves the right to change/alter the program due to any circumstances Bob Didier, holder of 5 World Series rings, coaching players through leadoffs 2-Time All-Star Shea Hillenbrand enjoying a photo op that are not to the benefit of the attendees or the The Big League Experience Baseball Camp. Former Canadian Olympic Team coach and ten year MLB scout, PRESENT AND PAST CAMPCAMP LIFELIFE PRESENT AND PAST INSTRUCTORS Marty Lehn and former Boston Red Sox player, Colin Dixon, head up INSTRUCTORS Experienced players and coaches make up the staff of counselors and instructors at the Big the camp. BOB DIDIER League Experience Baseball Camp. They give each camper individual attention, outstanding ALBIE LOPEZ Marty has ten years of experience as an MLB scout with the Milwaukee Brewers Former Catching Coordinator mentorship and skills training. The camp atmosphere is fun, spirited and professional. 12 Year Major League pitcher and for the Arizona Diamondbacks, and Philadelphia Phillies and has been part of the Canadian National team since Member of 2001 World Champion Players are developed through positive reinforcement and rewarding, enjoyable experiences named to MLB all rookie All-Star 1991 and Team British Columbia since 1989. The summer of 2004 proved Arizona Diamondbacks. Pitched in the spirit of competition. team as a player and recipient of to be a most memorable one for Marty as he was on the coaching staff of the for Team USA and was a standout 5 world series rings with Toronto Canadian Olympic Team that finished fourth at the 2004 Olympic Games held at Mesa College Blue Jays (‘92 & ‘93) and NY in Athens, Greece. In 2005, Marty guided Team B.C. to a Silver Medal and to a Yankees (‘98, ‘99 & ‘00) Objectives: MIKE GANGE Gold in 2001 at the Canada Games. He was also a coach of the 1999 Canadian Head coach for the Bellingham SHEA HILLENBRAND team that won bronze at the Pan American Games. In 1998, he was named Bells and Grad. assistant coach • Teach leadership through experience Former 2 time Major League Canadian Coach of the year, and in 1997 B.C. Coach of the Year. He has been at the University Washington. All-Star with the Boston Red Sox a guest coach with the Toronto Blue Jays and Chicago White Sox organizations. Marty is a NCCP Level IV coach that leads a number of coach Former player at W. Oregon Univ • Teach the value of good team sportsmanship (‘02) and Toronto Blue Jays (‘05). and player clinics throughout the year. Marty played and coached at Southeastern Louisiana University where he completed a Masters Degree Former Collegiate Standout player GORD GERLACH in Exercise Science and Health Promotion. from Mesa College. • Focus on the assessment and development of each individual player Head Instructor of Vimy Ridge Baseball Aca., Assistant baseball CHRIS PRITCHETT Colin was drafted by the Boston Red Sox in 1989 and played for eight years within the organization up to the AAA level. He then signed with coach at the Univ. of Alberta. • Give players an improved sense of self-discipline and ability to self-assess Head Coach at UBC that was a the Colorado Rockies organization as a free agent. He was a member of the 1999 Team Canada that won the bronze medal at the Pan Am Former hitting coach in Oakland former MLB scout and Big League Games in Winnipeg, Manitoba. In 1998, he was named to America’s All-Star team at the America’s Cup Challenge and participated at the A’s org. and former player and Player that cracked the Bigs with • Share a love of baseball coach with Team Canada the California Angels organization World Championships held in Italy later that year. Colin attended Southeastern Louisiana University where he led the team in a number of offensive categories and received All-American status. He was the youngest player to play for Canada’s National and Jr. National teams at age JORDAN BLUNDELL KYLE DHANANI 17 and is a product of B.C.’s elite development programs. Head Coach of Vancouver Island Former Professional player with University and former standout the Milwaukee Brewers org. All- at Jamestown University, North Conference MVP with Thomspon Dakota Rivers University and Present DAILYDAILY CAMPCAMP SCHEDULESCHEDULE FACILITIESFACILITIES Head Coach of the White Rock JAKE ELDER Tritons.
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