Baseball
Mid-Pacific to host Trosky baseball camp


The Trosky 20 College Holiday Games Camp will be held Dec. 16-18 at the Mid-Pacific Institute baseball complex, according to press release.

Some 20 colleges from levels ranging from Division I, II and III and junior colleges will attending the camp. Players will be coached by these well respected college coaches.

The camp is open to high school and junior college players. The cost is $395 per position player or pitcher. For dual players (position and pitcher), there is an additional $195 fee.

Local high school coaches are allowed to attend for no fee.

The camp directors are MPI coach Dunn Muramaru, former MPI player Donny Kadokawa and Nate Trosky.

For details, see this link: https://secure.itinio.com/collegebaseballcamps_com/registerV4.cfm?ID=491&coach=Yrnrn

For questions, contact Ryan Moore: [email protected]






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