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Mount Vernon Patriots Baseball Spring Camp

WHERE: Woodlawn Little League

For thousands of youngsters, fun means playing baseball and attending Baseball Camps. On March 24, 2012, Little Leaguers age 7 – 10 have the opportunity not only to attend a Baseball Camp that will improve their skills, but also to practice and play in preparation for this season. Since the camp is directed to all Little Leagues in the Alexandria area, there is limited availability of 96 participants.Youngsters learn how the game should be played from a highly qualified staff of instructors selected from youth sports coaches, High School Coaches, and High School players. This one day camp challenges campers to help improve their batting, experiment at new positions and gain actual game experience as part of a camp team. Kids also have the opportunity to meet other athletes from the local area.While many dream of playing at a higher level, these campers will know that they are developing skills to help them succeed at the game of baseball no matter where they are playing. And who knows? Perhaps one day your camper will get to use those skills at a higher level.

The application and total camp fee of $50.00 must be received before camp begins.Enrollment is limited to 96 kids to assure each youngster maximum instruction and game time. Since applications are processed on a first come, first-served basis, early registration is suggested. Upon arrival at camp, each youngster is issued a t-shirt assigning them to a team for scheduled games. The Mount Vernon Patriots 1st Annual Little League Camp is open to children from ages 7 to 10.For information, please contact Michael LeMorta at info@mvpatriots.org or visit our website at www.mvpatriots.org.

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