US Sports Camps Announces Plans to Offer the Nike Northeast Softball Fall Clinic at the Lassie Softball Complex in Leominster, MA. October 22, 2016
San Rafael, CA (PRWEB) October 04, 2016 -- The Nike Northeast Softball Fall Clinic at the Lassie Softball Complex in Leominster, MA will be directed by Coach Robin Pennoyer, a seasoned Nike Camp Director both domestically and internationally, who has sent numerous pitchers to college at all levels of play. Joining Coach Pennoyer will be Head Coaches and Assistant Coaches from across the Northeast including but not limited to Tufts University, Boston College, Bryant University, the University of Maine, and Providence College.
“It’s exciting to bring together so many amazing coaches from these outstanding institutions this Fall,” states Mike de Surville, Senior Vice president of US Sports. “Coach Pennoyer has put together and amazing list of coaches and schedule to make this camp one of a kind.”
Nike Softball Camps provide focused, intensive training that is essential to improvement for all skill levels. Every facet of the game is covered with an emphasis on fundamentals to help players become valuable team members. At each location, campers are broken into groups with other players of similar age, abilities, and goals. Each camp director does their best to advance players to the next level, keeping in consideration each camper’s experience and desire to improve.
Players, Coaches, Parents and others interested in the Nike Softball Camps can visit http://www.ussportscamps.com/softball or call 1-800-645-3226.
About US Sports Camps
US Sports Camps (USSC), headquartered in San Rafael, California, is America's largest sports camp network and the licensed operator of Nike Sports Camps. The company has offered summer camps since 1975 with the same mission that defines it today: to shape a lifelong enjoyment of athletics through high quality sports education and skill enhancement.
Steve Pence, US Sports Camps, http://www.ussportscamps.com, +1 415-451-2206, [email protected]
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