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George Mason University The Staff BILL BROWN BASEBALL CAMPS AT Bill Brown – Head Coach – 35th Year Bill Brown is in his 35th season as the head coach of George Mason baseball. Brown guided the Patriots GEORGE MASON UNIVERSITY through their inaugural Atlantic 10 Conference season in 2014, and before that, left a mark as one of the most decorated coaches in Colonial Athletic Name: _______________________________________________ Phone Number: (_______) ______________________________ Association history. Brown was honored as CAA Coach of the Year a record six times. Since 1985, the Address: _____________________________________________ Emergency Number: (_______) __________________________ Patriots have won two CAA titles, finishing second three other times along with the program's first A-10 title in 2014 and playing in the Houston Regional. City: ___________________________State: _____Zip: _________ Email:_______________________________________________ Brown has now coached to seven appearances in the (Needed for confirmation) NCAA Tournament. Age: ______ H.S. Grad Year: ________ Position(s):__________ T-shirt Size (Circle): Youth – M L Tag Montague–Asst. Coach – 3rd Year Adult – S M L XL XXL Lewis “Tag” Montague will begin his third season as **High School Campers ONLY – Please provide additional information below** assistant coach at George Mason University. At Mason Tag works with the hitters, infielders and base runners, while assisting with the Patriots High School:___________________________________________ H.S. City/State:________________________________________ recruiting efforts. Height:_______ Weight:_______ Bat: R / L / S Throw: R / L Grade Point Average:_______ SAT:_________ ACT:__________ . Camp(s) Attending: (Check) O Little League I: (Ages 7-13) O High School Overall Camp: (Rising 9th-12th Grades ) , Brian Pugh – Asst. Coach – 2nd Year June 27- July 1, Monday-Friday $225 July 25-29, Monday-Friday $225 Brian Pugh enters his 2nd Year at Mason, serving as 9:00am – 2:00pm 9:00am – 2:00pm the pitching coach. Pugh also has extensive O Extended Activities: 2:00-4:00pm each day $75 O Little League IV: (Ages 7-13) experience coaching in two of the nation’s most highly regarded summer collegiate leagues, the New O Little League II: (Ages 7-13) August 8-12, Monday-Friday $225 England Collegiate Baseball League (NECBL) and July 11-15, Monday-Friday $225 9:00am-2:00pm the Cape Cod Baseball League. During his tenure, he worked with over 50 players who have gone on to 9:00am – 2:00pm O Extended Activities: 2:00-4:00pm each day $75 be drafted or sign free-agent contracts with O Extended Activities: 2:00-4:00pm each day $75 professional organizations. O Little League III: (Ages 7-13) July 18-22, Monday-Friday $225 Total Camp Fee Enclosed: ___________________ 9:00am-2:00pm Extended Activities: 2:00-4:00pm each day $75 Justin Walker – Asst. Coach – 3rd Year O Justin Walker will be in his third season as the volunteer assistant coach at George Mason. Walker *For questions about our camps, please contact Assistant Coach Justin Walker at (703) 993-3659, or [email protected] arrives in Fairfax after previous college coaching Application Procedure experience at Bowling Green State University in To reserve your spot, please fill out the above form and mail with full payment to the address below. 2011, and a season working with John Carroll Make checks payable to: Bill Brown Baseball Camp University. George Mason University 4400 University Dr. MS 3A5 Fairfax, VA 22030 Upon receipt of your application, confirmation will be emailed to you with a welcome letter containing additional camp details. Please make sure the email address is accurate and legible. Online registration is also available for your convenience at our camp website: Additional Staff: To ensure the highest level of instruction and www.BillBrownBaseball.com personal attention, Bill Brown Camps employs the help of other ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ college coaches, local high school coaches, current Mason Medical Consent: i hereby state that my child is in good normal health, and has my permission to participate in all camp activities. in addition, i authorize the Bill Brown Layers, and other college players. Player/coach ratios will not Baseball Camp Staff to act for me in securing medical treatment for my child in the event of injury and/or sickness. A registration requires that a parent/ guardian sign exceed 8:1. below to agree that in case of an accident involving their child while attending the Bill Brown Baseball Camp they release the camp, the ownership, the counselors, the directors, George Mason University, and the Commonwealth of Virginia from any and all liability. Parent/Guardian Signature: ______________________________________________ Date: __________________________________________ The Camps Site & Facility BILL BROWN BASEBALL CAMPS Little League Camps I, II, III & IV Bill Brown Baseball Camps are proud to call Raymond “Hap” Spuhler Field its AT home. in addition to being the premier field in Northern Virginia, Spuhler Field This day-camp, open to players between the ages of 7 and 12, offers personal is truly one of the finest on-campus baseball facilities in the country. The and group instruction in all phases of the game of baseball. Our camp will make use of the meticulously cared for game field, adjacent auxiliary GEORGE MASON knowledgeable and energetic staff will provide proper instruction and drills to turf and grass fields, batting cages, slow toss and tee areas, bullpen mounds, enhance the skill level of each individual. Campers will be instructed in and other facilities for specialty instruction. fundamentals including: hitting, pitching, infield, outfield, catching, base UNIVERSITY running, bunting, cut-offs & relays, rundowns, and sliding. Games will be Address: 4501 University Drive Fairfax, VA 22030 played each afternoon to emphasize the techniques learned in daily instruction. All campers will have an opportunity to participate in our “slip and slide” sliding practice along with our popular Mason Olympic events at the end What to Bring of the week.. All little league campers should bring their own glove. Recommended items to Extended Activities: Designed to provide a fun environment for young players bring include: baseball hat, batting gloves, bat, tennis shoes and a to continue to develop their skills. Activities include: slip and sliding, whiffle snack/lunch. ball, kick ball, baseball Olympics, and other games. All high school campers should bring the following: glove, bat, batting gloves, Daily Schedule: Monday – Friday 9:00am - 2:00pm spikes/cleats, catching gear (if applicable), and a snack/lunch. Baseball pants Extended Activities: 2:00pm - 4:00pm each day should be worn since games will be played. A box lunch will be available for purchase from Subway at the beginning of each day for $8. High School Overall Camp This 5-day camp, open to all high school and junior college players, is a great Please Visit Our Camp Website for Camp Details: opportunity to receive quality instruction in all facets of the game. Advanced instruction will include: hitting, infield play, outfield play, catching, pitching, www.BillBrownBaseball.com base running, weight instruction and team play. Players will be divided into teams for the week (by age) and will compete on the game field in live games Or contact Coach Justin Walker each day. 2016 SUMMER (703) 993-3659 [email protected] Daily Schedule: Monday – Friday 9:00am – 2:00pm Bill Brown Baseball Camps strive to teach our students solid fundamental BASEBALL CAMPS Camp Notes: baseball skills as well as raise the level of understanding of the game of baseball. Our purpose is to provide each camper with the instruction and Designed for the beginner and experienced. encouragement needed to develop individual skills to a greater level. in Little League Camp I Campers divided by age and ability level. addition, we want the camper to be aware that individual skills are best June 27- July 1 (Ages 7-13) Adult supervision at field ½ hour before and utilized when they are incorporated into a team concept. We will emphasize after camp. how individuals work together on a field to form a baseball “team”. Little League Camp II Free t-shirt and other selected giveaways. July 11-15 (Ages 7-13) Lunch is not provided at camp, but there will be an opportunity to purchase a boxed lunch from Subway for $8. We will take a late morning lunch break. Little League Camp III Games each day in Little League and High School July 18-22 (Ages 7-13) Overall. Camp is open to any and all entrants, limited only by High School Overall Camp age, number or grade level. July 25-29 (Rising 9th-12th Grade) Refund Policy FORMER Bill Brown CAMP AND GEORGE MASON ALUMNI SPOTLIGHT Little League Camp IV All requests for refunds or camp credit must be submitted to our office in George Mason’s former shortstop Brig Tison put the finishing touches on an August 8-12 (Ages 7-13) writing in order to ensure processing. Cash refunds, less 20% handling, will outstanding collegiate career in 2012. His strong play netted him multiple be issued for cancellations up to one week before the start date of the enrolled honors including First Team All-CAA, ABCA/Rawlings All-East Region session. Camp credit, valid for one calendar year, will be issued for RAYMOND H. “HAP” SPUHLER FIELD Second Team, as well as being named to the Eastern College Athletic cancellations less than one week before the start date of the enrolled session. Conference (ECAC) All Star Team. George Mason University Cash refunds will not be offered for cancellations less than one week before Register Online at: the start date of the enrolled session or during the session. BILLBROWNBASEBALL.COM .
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