Camps/Clinics
New City Softball camp to run from June 16-17


Hawaii softball players, don't miss this opportunity to receive one-on-one instruction from actual college coaches from junior college through Division II schools.

The New City college camp, running from June 16-17 at Sand Island State Park, is designed to bring the same camp opportunities that mainland players receive to Hawaii players. You don't have to spend thousands of dollars flying to the mainland when these coaches are coming here to instruct you.

Players will receive on-field position specific instruction (lead by college coaches), and will play in at least two games. Position players will receive a minimum of 3 at-bats per game, and pitchers will throw a minimum of 4 innings in two games. Participants will also  receive a list of the coaches that were in attendance and their contact information.

The price of the camp for position players and pitchers is $225, with the cost for dual players (dual player is a player who will pitch and play a position) $325.

All net proceeds from this camp will go to the Hawaii Softball Foundation Scholarship fund which provides two scholarships annually to Hawaii softball players.

For more information or to register, go to www.newcitynissan.com/hawaiisoftballcamp.htm




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