1 . Are all camp sessions still available?
Yes, all camp sessions are still available. When a camp becomes full,
it will be reflected on the Dates and Cost page. The status for that camp
would then read Unavailable.
2 . Is the non-refundable $100
deposit really non-refundable?
Yes. Because we hire staff based on the incoming number of applications,
we have to be consistent in making the deposits non-refundable.
Also, to stay in line with NCAA rules, we must be consistent in having
you understand that the deposit is non-refundable. Regardless of
making All-Star teams, family circumstances, injury or sickness, it is
important that you understand our policy.
If
necessary,
you
can
switch
summer
week
sessions
and
we
can
accomodate
that
wish
and
move
the
deposit
to
another
week
in
the
summer.
The
deposit
cannot
carry
over
from
the
summer
to
the
fall
camp
or
to
the
next
summer.
Again,
NCAA
rules
and
the
fact
that
they
are
separate
camps
make
it
impossible.
3 . Can you use a high school
physical to replace a camp physical?
Yes, but you must still fill out the camp physical with your insurance
information and contact numbers on it. You must also sign the liability
waiver on the back of our physical sheet. Bring it all when you come to
camp to register.
4. What are some local
lodging options in Clemson for families to stay?
Comfort Inn - 864.653.3600
Ramada Inn - 864.654.7501
Sleep Inn - 864.653.6000
Hampton Inn - 864.653.7744
5. Can 3 kids share a dorm
room?
No. The dorm rooms are set up with 2 beds and a third person
could be assigned a room nearby if requested early enough.
6. Does my son need to
bring a water jug?
No. Cups are provided but they are encouraged to bring a squeeze
bottle for more frequent hydration.
7. Do you accept credit
cards?
No.
Money
orders
or
cashiers
checks
are
required
although
personal
checks
and
cash
are
acceptable
as
well.
8. Can my son move up to
an older group if his abilities show that he is ready for it?
Yes. Each kid will be evaluated on Sunday afternoon and we will
try to place them at the appropriate challenge level. Your son must speak
up if he has an interest in moving up to an older group.
9. Do you work with my
son on specific positions or just scrimmage?
A typical day consists of specific defensive work in areas of infielders,
catchers, outfielders and pitchers. There are many swings for the hitters
as well as instruction on the offensive side. Games are also played each
day as well as a team practice emphasizing a defensive or offensive phase.
Examples include cut-offs/relays, rundowns, fly ball priorities, baserunning,
bunting, team alignment, bunt situations, etc.
10.
What if I have a question that has not been answered by this section?
Please send all questions or comments via e-mail to info@clemsonbaseballcamp.com.
11. What is a typical daily schedule?
| 7:00 AM |
Campers wake up and go to breakfast |
| 8:15 |
Stadium |
| 8:30 |
Meet w/Coach Leggett for lecture (throwing & catching, bunting, team defense) |
| 9:00 |
Defensive breakdown by position |
| 11:45 |
Lunch |
| 2:00 - 4:00 |
Hitting or Game Practice Rotation |
| 4:00 - 5:30 |
Dinner |
| 5:30 - 8:30 |
Hitting or Game Practice Rotation |
- Game Room open Monday-Wednesday unless orientation already has a previous engagement booked
- Afternoon times are subect to change based upon scheduling
- Pizza will be available for purchase at the dorms after the evening session
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| 10:30 |
Lights Out/Room Check |
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Weekly Schedule
Monday/Sliding - 11:00 at the deep right field Jervey Meadows.
Players must wear baseball pants to slide in; however, they do not have to wear pants during the morning sessions for defensive breakdown.
Games for Blues will be on intramural fields or on the football practice field. These games will take place in the evenings from 6:00-8:30. Games for Reds and Whites will be either in the afternoon or the evening hours.
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