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Camp Location Peter Bourjos In consideration of my child’s participation in the All Pro Instruction Baseball Camps, I hereby release Camp Director, Chris Bourjos and agree to indemnify and save harmless All Pro is a proud Supporter of the Instruction Baseball Camps, its successors, assigns, A Professional Baseball player 1977- officers, agents and employees from all claims, 1983; played with the San Francisco including liability for bodily injury of whatever kind, including loss of life or property arising out of said Giants, Houston Astros, Baltimore Camp. Orioles, & the Philadelphia Phillies. Furthermore, I acknowledge that there are risks in- 1980 played at the major league level herent in my child’s participation in the Baseball Camp and I fully assume all such risks, hazards, and with the San Francisco Giants. In losses which are connected with such activities. I 1981 played in the longest game in have read this waiver and knowing that the Baseball Camp is a potentially dangerous activity and in baseball history. From 1984 to 2002 consideration of entitled to act on my behalf and/or my child’s behalf hereby waive and release All Pro was a Scout (Advance and Major Instruction Baseball Camps, its successors, assigns, League) for the Toronto Blue Jays; officers, employees, or agents from all claims or liabilities or any kind arising out of my child’s He signed Cy Young award winner, participation in this activity. Roy Halladay. Since 2003 he has No Secrets . Just Hard Work! PERMISSION been a Major League Scout with I hereby give my permission for my child’s partici- the Milwaukee brewers and currently pation in camp activities at All Pro Instruction Baseball Camps. Should emergency medical treat- with the Baltimore Orioles. ment be needed, I authorize the coach and/or staff, if I cannot be reached by telephone or because of the emergency not allowing sufficient time to make con- Camp Location tact, to act on my behalf, to approve any reasonable medical treatment deemed necessary by a licensed Notre Dame Prep. High School physician and/or hospital. 9701 E. Bell Road Parents’ Signature____________________________ Scottsdale, AZ 85260 Parent’s Name (print) ________________________ Date ______________________________________ Child’s Name_______________________________ In case of emergency notify; Name _____________________________________ Relationship ________________________________ Peter Bourjos Phone _____________________________________ Notre Dame Prep Grad ‘05 Cell Phone _________________________________ Los Angeles Angels ‘10 This unique baseball camp will be staffed CAMP ITINERARY REGISTRATION FORM by some of the following current and Name__________________________________ former professional baseball players and December 27 & 28, 2010 Age ___________________________________ coaches. Camp #1 Hitting Address ________________________________ Dan Bates - Atlanta Braves 9am - 12 noon each day _______________________________________ Chris Bourjos - San Francisco Giants City/State_______________________________ Pete Bourjos - Anaheim Angels Camp #2 Pitching & Defense Zip Code _______________________________ Phone__________________________________ Rodney Davis - Arizona D-Backs 12:30pm - 3:30pm each day Email__________________________________ Gaetano Gianni - Cincinnati Reds Campers receive a t-shirt / Circle your size Pete Hartmann—Florida Marlins S M L XL XXL Hitting Day 1: Camp Monday, December 28, 2009 Andrew Lorraine - Seattle Mariners Hitting Drills Ed Lynch - Chicago Cubs Circle Camp Choices - Bunting Techniques Steve McFarland - Chicago Cubs Camp #1 Hitting $125 Batting Practice Darryl Scott - Anaheim Angels Simulated Game Camp #2 Pitching & Defense $125 Ernie Young - Chicago White Sox Please make checks payable to: Chris Bourjos Pitching & Defense Send registration & payment to: Instruction covering every position Chris Bourjos Proper footwork 10345 E. Dreyfus Proper arm action Scottsdale, AZ 85260 Proper positioning based on hitter Relays and cut offs $_________ Enclosed Peter Bourjos Please complete both sides of registration form Los Angeles Angels 2010 Questions? 480-391-9927 or [email protected] .
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