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Mark Cresse Baseball Players Camp

Marine Central/East fields
FREE to all MBLL registered players for Spring '10 season


Baseball Players - Ages 5-14

Focus on Age/Division appropriate drills with emphasis on throwing, ground balls, fly balls, base running and pitching...Choice of Morning or Afternoon sessions! Please sign-up up for only one session.

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Morning session: 
9:00AM -10:00 AM - T-Ball players
10:00AM-12:00PM - Cal, Coast, International, Majors, Juniors players

Afternoon session: 
12:30PM-1:30PM -T-Ball players
1:30PM-3:30PM - Cal, Coast, International, Majors, Juniors players

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Pre-registration is required. 

Manhattan Beach Little League is very pleased to offer managers, coaches and baseball players a chance to get some pre-season training, for free!

Our MBLL volunteers will be joined by the professional coaching staff of Mira Costa High School and the instructors of Mark Cresse Baseball.

The Mark Cresse School of Baseball www.markcresse.com believes strongly in individual, age-appropriate instruction, and so guarantees no more than eight children in any session per trainer. It's a fast-moving session, as players circulate quickly through several stations in hitting, fielding, baserunning and other fundamental skills.

If any of your children attended our Summer Camp last July (and another is planned for this summer), then they can probably tell you how much they learned and also enjoyed the sessions. When we've asked at camp's end how many would like to return, there wasn't a single player who hadn't enjoyed the experience.

All sessions are courtesy of Mark Cresse School of Baseball and Manhattan Beach Little League, so all your player needs to do is show up, equipped and ready to play, with a great attitude and commitment to do his best.

Make sure that your camper comes to play baseball, brings his/her glove and wears a cap, baseball pants for sliding and cleats.

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