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2013 Baseball Summer Camp
HIGH SCHOOL ADVANCED CAMP
Entering Grades 10-12 in September 2013
Check-In: July 28, 2013 @ 8:30am
Check-Out: July 30, 2013 @ 4:00pm
Registration Deadline: July 26, 2013 @ 9am
Overnight Camper Fee: $700.00
Day Camper Fee: $600.00
Fee includes instruction, meals, room (overnight campers), Princeton Baseball shirt, and lanyard.
The High School Camp is designed to create a highly competitive environment with the majority of our campers planning on pursuing a college baseball career. Mornings typically concentrate on drills and position work, while the afternoon and evening sessions feature actual games. Due to the commitment of our campers, we also offer optional workouts to provide additional instruction to those individuals hoping to develop a competitive edge. Check-in will
be held Sunday morning with evaluation sessions that morning and afternoon and a skills session that evening. Monday will feature morning skill instruction and games in the afternoon and evening. Tuesday will feature games followed by a late afternoon check-out.
The High School Camp has featured representatives from the following schools in past years: Georgetown, Richmond, Lafayette, Brown, Columbia, Bucknell, Wesleyan, Haverford, Swarthmore, Davidson, Franklin & Marshall, University of New Haven, Dickinson, Bates, and Cornell.
**The list of college coaches is subject to change without notice. Due to the various coaches schedules we are unable to confirm certain schools until a few days prior to camp.**
Typical Daily Schedule - Subject to Change
7:30am
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Breakfast
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8:30am
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Roll Call/Announcements/Stretch & Run
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9:30am
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Drill Work
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11:30am
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Lunch
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1:00pm
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Report To Fields - Stretch
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1:15pm
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Games and/or Team Drills
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5:00pm
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Dinner
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6:00pm
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Games and/or Team Drills
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8:00pm
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Free Time
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10:00pm
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Dormitory Check
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10:30pm
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Lights Out
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Medications at camp - *New for 2013*
In accordance with N.J.A.C. 8:25-5.3(h), Princeton University will not administer medications of any type (prescription or over-the-counter) to camp participants of any age. Princeton University will not be held responsible for housing/storing medication(s). Parent(s)/Legal Guardian(s) and camp participants will be held responsible for administering and housing/storing medication(s) in a discrete place during camp.
We strongly recommend Parent(s)/Legal Guardian(s) of camp participants that have been prescribed medication(s) that are self-administered to treat potentially life-threatening conditions (ie. inhalers, EpiPen) meet with the Health Director during check-in to discuss their use.
FACILITIES
All camps will be held on the Princeton University campus, one of the most beautiful and historic campuses in the world. Our camp will utilize two full-size diamonds, one little league field, an indoor field-turf facility, batting cages and bullpen mounds. Advanced Camp campers will reside in Princeton University dormitories and dine in one of the school's dining halls. All dormitories will have adult supervision with a minimum of a 10:1 camper to counselor ratio plus a Health Director.
**Camp dorms do not have air conditioning. We recommend you bring a fan with you to camp.**
Princeton University reserves the right to cancel, postpone or reschedule any camp or clinic because of low enrollment or other unforeseen circumstances. In the unfortunate case a camp or clinic is canceled, Princeton University will issue a full refund of the fees paid. Princeton University cannot be held responsible for any related costs, charges or expenses, including but not limited to; cancellation/change fees assessed by airlines, hotels, car services or travel agencies.