5-WEEK UOG HIGH SCHOOLS BASEBALL PROGRAM
Calling all high school baseball players
Fulfill your goal of playing on a university baseball team. Work on your baseball skills and practice to get better with your throwing, hitting and fielding. So put on your baseball uniform and come out to the George Washington High School Baseball Field and play baseball. Starting June 6 and the following four Saturdays at the GWHS Baseball Field at 9am and play baseball and have fun.
The UOG Schools Program is about working with the high school athletes to assist them in meeting their very best baseball potential. University style baseball practice will help you prepare for the next level of baseball while learning new ways to train your skills to get better. The 2.5 hour program will be relaxed low intensity high energy workout and will move quickly from one activity to the other. University Baseball Practice is busy work with a great amount of detail from on-field training and indoor training.
Bring your baseball bat, fielder’s glove, bat gloves, water bottle, sports towel, strong work ethic, and your game face to practice. This is not a fundamentals clinic but a college style practice session. Great growth opportunities to build your baseball talents and improvement towards tougher higher level competition baseball.
University Baseball is a culture and flavor of its own and much different from community or recreational baseball. University baseball being more inclusive in work and life, raising the bar, personal discipline, and making new friendships.
“There are substantial number of potential of young baseball athletes on Guam with aptitude for baseball and high school baseball athletes can be great resource in support of the development of UOG Baseball. The Schools Program is designed to assist in attracting local high school athletes to continue to play baseball on Guam,” said UOG Baseball coach Bill Bennett.
Baseball coaches and parents are welcome to participate and be leaders in this 5 week UOG Schools Program.
More information, contact Bill Bennett at (671) 483-6500. (PR)