Coyote Baseball Camp Summer 2004
June 14-17
Ages 7-14
Also, small group and private lessons available for all ages. Call for
details - (760) 384-6386.
About the Camp
The Cerro Coso coaches will emphasize instruction in the fundamental
skills of hitting, pitching, fielding, catching, and throwing. Analysis
of strengths and suggested improvements will be made. A small
player-to-coach ratio will enable each player to receive maximum
personalized instruction. Goals are to stress improvement, development
and the realization of each player's potential in a fun atmosphere.
Details
Age Requirements: 7-14yrs old
Dates: June 14-17
Time: 8:00-12:00pm
Cost: Cost of this camp is $65.00 for four days. All campers
receive excess liability insurance, instruction and a t-shirt
Location: Camp will be held at the Raymond A McCue Athletic
Complex (The Dawg Yard) located at Cerro Coso Community College,
Ridgecrest CA. 93355
Inclement Weather: - In the event weather or unforeseen
conditions, the camp staff reserves the right to adjust the schedule.
Summer temperatures in Ridgecrest range from 90-105 degrees.
Insurance: Excess liability insurance is provided for each
participant. Expenses resulting from illness or injury are the
responsibility of the participant's parents or guardians. A local
hospital is available at all times.
Instruction: Includes field instruction individual analysis
during batting, catching, pitching, fielding and throwing. Hitting
drills utilizing pitching machines, soft toss and batting tees.
Personal Needs: All participants will need to provide daily
practice gets (mitt, shoes, hat and appropriate apparel to meet the
weather demands). Water cooler and sunscreen would be appropriate.
Campers will need to bring a small snack every day; we will take a short
break mid morning.
Note: Each camp it seems like more campers purchase Coyote
Baseball memorabilia. We usually have hats, and sometimes sweats and
jackets. Please wait until the last day to purchase items.
Cancellations: Full Tuition less a $25 processing fee will be
refunded at least one week prior to the start date of the camp.
Coyote Coaching Staff
Dick Adams has guided Cerro Coso College Coyotes through their
first 12 seasons, recording a 272/207 record. The Coyotes won "back to
back" Foothill Conference Championships in 1999-2000 while Dick was
named Conference coach of the year. Ten of his players have received All
State/All American honors. 17 have been named All Southern California.
100 Coyotes have moved on as student/athletes to four year
colleges/universities, and six have signed professionally. Coach Adams
previously was the assistant baseball coach at the University of Nevada,
Reno. He played collegiate at California State University, Northridge,
and professionally in the California Angels Farm System. He currently
scouts for the Chicago Cubs.
Chris O'Brien begins his first year as an assistant coach for
Cerro Coso Community College. He comes from Las Vegas where he was a
1997 Graduate of El Dorado High School. Chris began his collegiate
career at Cerro Coso as a catcher in 1999 & 1999. As a sophomore he
helped lead the coyotes to their first ever Foothill Conference
Championship. Hitting a .347/.467 batting average, O'Brien was named to
the All-Conference 2nd Team. After graduating with his AA, Chris
transferred to New Mexico Highlands University and earned All Rocky
Mountain Athletic Conference Honors. He also helped the 2001 Cowboys to
a 41-18 record, ranked 17th in 2002, their first ever birth in the NCAA
Western Region Tournament in San Antonio Texas. Chris brings a fresh
approach to the staff. He works well with players and cooperates nicely
with Coach Adams. "We are very excited about Coach O'Brien being a
member of our staff. He has always been a winner' says Coach Adams.
O'Brien's Duties will be to work with the catchers and hitters. He will
be setting the team defense in games as well as coaching third base. "O'B"
will also be assisting with recruiting and field work. Chris is single
and resides in Ridgecrest.
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May 20, 2004

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