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2003 Andy Lopez Baseball Academy wo-time National Coach-of - the-Year Andy Lopez is proud T to host the 2003 Arizona Base- ball Academy at Frank Sancet Field on the campus of the University of 2003 Arizona. One of only seven active coaches with a national champion- Andy Lopez ship to his credit, the Wildcats’ skipper has won over 700 career games and has taken three different teams to Omaha and the College World Series. His teams have made nine Baseball NCAA regional appearances and have won three regional titles. They have won seven conference titles and finished with 30 or more victories 16 times. Academy Major League Baseball has taken 70 of his players in its amateur draft and he has mentored 19 All-Americans, 20 All-Region and 45 All-Conference players. • 1992 National Championship Winning Coach • 1992 Consensus National Coach-of-the-Year • 1996 Collegiate Baseball National Coach-of-the-Year • 1996 Southeastern Conference Coach-of-the-Year • 1993 West Coast Conference Coach-of-the-Year • 1992 West Coast Conference Coach-of-the-Year University of Arizona • 1991 West Coast Conference Coach-of-the-Year • 1989 West Coast Conference Coach-of-the-Year Tucson, Arizona • 1987 California Collegiate Athletic Association Coach-of-the-Year July 6-10, 2003 • 1986 California Collegiate Athletic Association Open Camp Coach-of-the-Year July 13-17, 2003 • 1985 California Collegiate Athletic Association High School Coach-of-the-Year All-Star Camp July 20-24, 2003 High School All-Star Camp All-Star Camp Tucson, Ariz., 85721 McKale Center Room 246 Andy Lopez Baseball Academy ○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○ 2003 Andy Lopez Baseball Academy McKale Center, Room 246 Campers that attend Coach Lopez’s Academy will re- Meals Tucson, Ariz., 85721 ceive nationally renowned coaching and intensive instruc- Resident campers will be provided with three square meals (520) 626-8859 tion with an emphasis on hard work, hustle and FUN. a day at the Park Avenue dining hall. Commuter campers Players of all ages and skills are invited to attend the will be served lunch at the dining hall. Snacks can also be Camper’s Name first of the three five-day camps in July. The instructors and purchased at the Student Union throughout the day. Camper’s Age counselors will provide hands on instruction to help camp- Address ers learn the fundamentals and techniques of baseball Supervision The High School All-Star Camps, from July 13-17 and The Andy Lopez Baseball Academy takes great pride in 20-24, are reserved for the top prep players in the nation to the safety and well being of all the campers who choose to City State/Zip come and compete with the best and improve their skills. attend. Academy counselors and staff will be available 24 Coach Lopez, the Arizona coaching staff and a select hours a day during the course of the camp. Parent(s) Name(s) group of instructors will help develop the All-Star camp- ers’ talents and provide a stage for them to demonstrate The Andy Lopez Baseball Academy has zero tolerance their skills. Over the past seven years, 21 All-Star camp- policy towards any disruptive or unprofessional behav- Home Phone ers have been offered Division I scholarships to play for ior both on and off the playing field. In the event any of Work Phone(s) Coach Lopez. unruly behavior were to occur, parents will be called im- Academy Dates mediately and asked to come and get their son. There Session Attending Open HSAS I HSASII Open Session......................................... July 6-10, 2003 will be absolutely no refunds or credits in such instances. Camper’s School High School All-Star Camp I ............... July 13-17, 2003 Camper’s Date of Birth High School All-Star Camp II ................. July 20-24, 2003 Academy Essentials Academy Fees Campers are encouraged to bring the following equipment Parent’s or Guardian’s Signature Open Session............... $300 Commuter/$400 Resident to enhance their baseball experience: All-Star Camp .............. $400 Commuter/$500 Resident • Glove Medical Release/Approval A deposit of half the total fee for the date of your campers • Cleated Shoes I verify that my child has been checked by a licensed physi- session must accompany the registration form for all ses- • Tennis Shoes cian and is physically able to participate in the Andy Lopez sions. The remaining payment will be due at camp check- • Favorite Bat Baseball Academy. I agree to allow my child to be treated by in. Campers may pay the full fee when sending in the de- • Batting gloves a licensed physician while attending the Academy, if neces- posit. Checks should be made payable to the Andy Lopez • Swim Suit sary, and to assume all costs related to such treatment. I also authorize the disclosure of medical information to my Baseball Academy. Please DO NOT send cash. • Sunscreen insurance for the purpose of the claim. • Catchers Gear (for catchers only) (Please attach any further medical information that may be pertinent) Academy Check-in • Comfortable shorts/T-shirts for instruction and free This is not an official function of the University of Arizona. Check-in begins at 12 noon, next to the McKale Center ticket time office, with the first session beginning at 3 p.m. on the first • Practice or game uniform/baseball pants for games Name of Camper day. • Towels • Sleeping bag/Pillow/Single bed sheets Present Health (on medication?) Academy Facilities The Andy Lopez Baseball Academy will be held at Frank Basic Academy Daily Schedule Drug Sensitivities Sancet Field on the campus of the University of Arizona. 7:30 a.m ...................................... Wake up and Breakfast Home of the three-time national champion Arizona Wild- 8:30 a.m. .................................Commuter Camper Dropoff Insurance Company cats, the beautiful facility provides an excellent environ- 9 a.m ............................... Morning Instruction and Drills ment for skill development, competition and fun. 12 noon ................................................................. Lunch 3 p.m. ..................... Afternoon Instruction and/or Games Policy Holder ○○○○○○○○○○○ Housing 5:30 p.m. ................................. Commuter Camper Pickup Policy Number Overnight campers will be housed in the Coronado 5:45 p.m. ............................................................... Dinner Dorms located just minutes away from Sancet Field. The 6:30 p.m. ....................Evening Instruction and/or Games Parent’s or Guardian’s Signature camp rooms are air conditioned and conveniently located 8 p.m. ............................... Return to Dorm and Free Time across from the Park Avenue dining hall and a short walk 10:30 p.m. ........................................................Lights out away from the Student Union. ○.
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