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HEAD COACH: KATHY RILEY STAFF Coach Riley Is Her Her 20Th Year As a Head Coach at Longwood University, Beginning in 1998 Camper’s Name ________________________________________ Address ______________________________________________ Food City/State/Zip _________________________________________ Breakfast, lunch, and dinner will be provided for all residen7al Email Address__________________________________________ campers. Birthdate____________________ Age ______________________ Lodging Grade of Fall 2017 _______ Primary Posi7on_________________ Overnight campers will be housed in Cox Residence Hall Graduaon Year:_______________________________________ Commuters www.longwoodlancers.com Travel Team:__________________________________________ Lunch and dinner will be provided. Drop off at the field each day at ________Overnight ($425/$450) _______ Commuter ($325/$350 T-Shirt Size: _____ S _____M _____ L _____ XL or Youth_______ 8:45 am and pick-up at 7:00 pm @LongwoodSB LongwoodSoQball @Longwoodsb Roommate Request _____________________________________ Health and Safety Each camper (overnight and commuter) must complete a waiver, a I understand that neither Longwood University, nor anyone connected camp medical informaon form and a parent/guardian authorizaon with the Longwood Athle8c Department or Longwood Girl’s So?ball Camp form, which can be found at the summer camp link under addi7onal assumes responsibility for accidents, medical, dental, or other expenses links in soQball. www.longwoodlancers.com incurred as a result of aDending camp. In case of injury or illness, Recrea9on 7:30 am…………………................................Breakfast in the Dining Hall necessary emergency treatment is authorized. Applicant is covered by: ________________________ Swimming and other recreaonal ac7vi7es will be offered for each 8:15 am…………………….................................... Transi7on to Session camper to enhance their camp experience. 1 Health Insurance Co., ____________________________________ 8:45 am……………………........................Meet at the field for Session 1 Policy # : ______________________________________________ Payment and Deadline 9:00 am……………….............................................Drills and instruc7on Parent Signature _______________________________________ 11:30 Date _________________________________________________ A $100 non refundable deposit must accompany applicaon payment. am………………...................................................................Lunch Cell/Other Phone __________________________________________ Full payment is due June 16th,2017. Late registraon/payment will be 12:30 pm…………………….............................................Recreaon 7me Cell Phone ____________________________________________ accepted un7l the commencement of camp with a $25 addi7onal 2:30 pm……………………........................Meet at the field for Session 2 charge. 2:45 pm……………….............................................Drills and instruc7on Register online or detach and mail registra8on form along with total payment or the $100 non-refundable deposit to: 4:45 pm………………..….................Team building ac7vi7es and games The cost for overnight campers is $425.00 before 6/16/17. If Longwood Soball 5:00 201 High Street, Tabb 220 applicaon/deposit is received AFTER 6/16/17 the price is $450.00 pm………………….................................................................Dinner Farmville, Virginia, 23909 6:30 pm………………. …...........................................................Session The cost for commuter campers is $325.00 before 6/16/17. If 3 Athletes Need to Bring: Cleats, sneakers, glove, helmet, Balance of payment due by June 16, 2017 applicaon/deposit is received AFTER 6/16/17 the price is $350.00 sliding shorts/knee pads/soQball pants, water boele 8:00 pm…………….......................Overnight campers report to dorms 11:00 pm………………………....................................................Lights out *Camp is open to any and all entrants– and are only limited by the age, $50 Discount for faculty/staff of Longwood with name on it, sunscreen. Addi7onal items will be gender or grade level. $50 Discount for mul7ple family members necessary if staying overnight. $35 Discount for teams of 7 or more (Must Sign up together) Addi9onal Informa9on: Camp begins on Monday, June PLEASE MAKE CHECK PAYABLE TO: 26th with check –in 7me TBD. Camp ends on Longwood SoQball, Longwood University Camp, Wednesday, June 28th at TBD with check-out c/o Kayla Miller, 201 High St. Tabb 220, immediately following. Farmville, VA, 23909 SOFTBALL CAMP LANCER FIELD June 26-28, 2017 201 High Street Ages 8-19 Farmville, VA 23909 HEAD COACH: KATHY RILEY STAFF Coach Riley is her her 20th year as a head coach at Longwood University, beginning in 1998. 2015 Big South Coach of the Year. A Collegiate All-American in both soQball and basketball. She has a special ability to get the most out of the athletes, showing them that the sky is the limit. Her years of experience at the game begins an advantage to those who work with her. Hing and defensive specialist. CAMP DIRECTOR: KAYLA MILLER Coach Kayla is in her 17th year as the assistant coach at Longwood. She is the pitching coach for the Lancers along with responsibili7es such as: budget, recrui7ng, camp and team travel. Megan Baltzell Emily Murphy Former Longwood All-American catcher and two-7me Big Former Longwood shortstop and four-7me All-Big South selec7on South Player of the Year Megan Baltzell has joined the Lancer Emily Murphy has joined the Lancer soQball coaching staff as an coaching staff as a volunteer assistant coach. Baltzell works assistant coach. Murphy works primarily with the middle primarily with the catchers and assist with hing instruc7on. infielders and assist with hing instruc7on. A 2016 graduate of The 2014 and 2015 Big South Player of the Year and the 2015 Longwood, Murphy led the blue and white to three Big South Big South Female Athlete of the Year, Baltzell finished among Championships to go along with two regular season crowns and the top-10 all-7me in NCAA history with 76 career home runs, three appearances in the NCAA Tournament. Murphy helped ranking among the top-three in the naon in 2013 (30) and Longwood win three games in the NCAA Tournament throughout 2015 (27). In addi7on, Baltzell competed on the United States her career, including victories over ACC foes North Carolina and Women’s Naonal Team and par7cipated at the WBSC Virginia Tech. Murphy is one of 17 players in Big South history to Women’s Baseball World Cup in September. earn all-conference honors in each of her four seasons. .
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