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Softball summer camp registration now open

June 1, 2018

UC Davis Summer Softball Camp Registration

DAVIS, Calif. - Want to train like an Aggie? UC Davis softball has the opportunity for you, hosting four high school all-skills camps and a pair of "Day in the Life" camps this summer at La Rue Field.

Beginning with the first camp on June 13, the all day high school all-skills camps are open to seventh through 12th graders and provide participants the opportunity to enhance their abilities through drills and challenges designed to prepare them for the next level. Cost for the all-skills camp is $125 with additional dates on July 10, August 18, and Sept. 29.

The "Day in the Life" camps on June 20 and Aug. 14 gives participants the chance to see what it is like to be a Division I softball player, simulating an average day for an Aggie softball player. The session includes agility and conditioning, practice, navigating campus, lunch in the dining hall, and a slate of "classes" that cover topics such as mental training and game strategy. Cost for this camp is also $125 and is open to seventh through 12th graders.

For more information, or to register for the camp, please visit UCDavisSportsCamps.com/softball or contact Assistant Coach Gina Carbonatto at gcarbonatto@ucdavis.edu.

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