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B Aseball C Amps B Aseball C Amps REGISTRATION INFORMATION LELO PRADO USF Head Coach Camper ___________________________________ BBUllsUlls Age ________________ Grade ________________ USA Baseball National Team Head Coach, 2002; Assistant Coach, 2000; USA Baseball Coach Primary Position ________ Secondary Position ________ of the Year, 2002; Four-time member of B AASEBALLS E B A L L C AAMPSM P S Address __________________________________ USA Baseball selection committee; Con- City ________________ State _____Zip _________ ference USA Coach of the Year, 2002; 2009 E-Mail ____________________________________ BIG EAST Coach of the Year All-time winningest coach at the University of Louisville (320 victories); Won Back-to-back national championships at the December 2010 Holiday Camp Home Phone ______________ Cell ______________ University of Tampa; Three Division II World Series appearances; Two-time Session 1 Session 2 Parent’s Names ______________________________ Division II National Coach of the Year. Business Phone ______________________________ Dec 20-22 Dec 28-30 Emergency Phone ____________________________ CHUCK HERNANDEZ Ages 7-13 Ages 14-18 T-Shirt Size ________________________________ USF Pitching Coach 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. 2010 HOLIDAY CAMP DATES Former Major league pitching coach, with with Price: $150 Price: $175 Session 1: December 20-22 over 31 seasons of professional experience, Ages 7-13 - 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. - $150 both as a player and coach. Was a big-league Session 2: December 28-30 pitching coach for the California Angels OBJECTIVE (1992-96), Tampa Bay Devil Rays (2004-05) The purpose of our camps is to give each player the best pos- Ages 14-18 - 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. - $175 and Detroit Tigers (2006-08). Worked with and developed 2008 Cy Young sible instruction and evaluation from USF, local high school and Award winner Cliff Lee, three-time American League All-Star Justin Verlander Make check payable to Bulls Baseball Camps and former All-Stars Chuck Finley, Kenny Rogers and Scott Kazmir. Guided the local college coaching staffs as well as pro scouts. 2006 Detriot Tigers pitching staff to the lowest ERA in the American League at Mail registration and check to: 3.84 en route to the American League pennant. FACILITIES Bulls Baseball Camps | University of South Florida With ongoing construction of the New Red McEwen Field, this 4202 E. Fowler Ave., ATH 100 | Tampa, FL. 33620 year’s camps will be held at the Palma Ceia Little League Fields. CHRIS HEINTZ Located at 4502 Himes Ave,Tampa,FL 33611(South Tampa). MEDICAL INFORMATION USF Hitting Coach MEDICAL SERVICES All campers must have their own medical coverage. Campers will not be Named an Academic All-American in 1996, allowed to participate unless the following information is submitted. This among the greatest offensive players in USF A certifi ed athletic trainer from our athletic training staff will be present during all of our camps. form must be signed by the parent or guardian of the camper. baseball history. Selected in the 19th round Camper Insurance Co. _______________________________ of the Major League Draft by the Chicago Policy # _______________________________________ White Sox in 1996 and went on to playing 13 ENROLLMENT years of professional ball, playing parts of three seasons in the big leagues with Camps fi ll up fast! We keep an 8:1 camper to coach ratio. If a Subscriber’s Name ________________________________ Minnesota. Coached and managed in the Minnesota Twins organization. camp has fi lled up, you will be placed on a waiting list and noti- Phone # _______________________________________ fi ed if there is an opening due to a cancellation. Pre-authorization required by company YES NO FRANK MALDONADO USF Volunteer Assistant Coach EQUIPMENT NEEDS WAIVER AUTHORIZATION I/we the undersigned, acknowledge that The University of South Florida, 13 years of college coaching experience. Campers need to bring a bat, hat, glove and batting helmet. Catchers must bring their own gear. Lunch will be provided. The University of South Florida Board of Trustees, The Board of Governors, Helped the Spartans to back to back NCAA the State of Florida, The USF Foundation, the Sun Dome, Inc., Bulls Baseball national championships in 2006 and 2007. Camp and any of their offi cers, employees, agents or the successors of any Tampa hitters set school records for batting PREFERRED HOTEL and each of the entities, are harmless from any liability which may result average, home runs, runs, hits, RBI, doubles The Tahitian Inn- 601 South Dale Mabry Tampa, Florida 33609- from any camp and/or clinic activities, including any attorney’s fees and and slugging percentage. Produced 13 All-Americans while 29 of his players have been selected in the Major League www.tahitianinn.com costs which might be incurred as a result of any legal action. Baseball draft, including nine this past June. WWWWW W ..GG O UUSFBS F B UULLSL L S . CCOMO M Signature ______________________________________.
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