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1 Monday, June 18 12:00 pm Registration opens with Softball Factory Staff 2:00 pm Welcome Meeting (All Parents & Players in Attendance) Featuring: Francesca Enea- Blast Motion 2:30 pm Depart for Field (All Players in Full Uniform) 2:45 pm All Teams Stretch & Warm-up 3:15 pm Blast Motion On- Field Presentation 3:45 pm Throwing Progression Instructional 4:00 pm Throwing Progression 4:30 pm Individual Defense Instruction Pitchers Catchers InDield OutDield Balance/ Directional Drills Arm Speed Drills Setup Receiving Flat Glove Work Setup Footwork Drills (Crow Hops) Spins/Pitch Talk Location Work Throw to Catchers Blocking Thrown Down Footwork Catch Pitchers Prep Footwork Ground Ball Work Bag Work Angle Work Wall Drills Cut-off Work 5:30 pm Base running Rotation- 30 minutes Per block Group 1 Group 2 5:30-6:00 pm Home >1st, Leads - 1st Home >2nd, Leads - 3rd 6:05-6:35 pm Home >2nd, Leads - 3rd Home >1st, Leads - 1st 6:45 pm Depart for Locker Room 7:00 pm Dinner 8:15 pm Life Skills Presentation 9:15 pm Depart for Rooms
2 10:00 pm Curfew Athlete s in Own Rooms Tuesday, June 19 9:30 am Measurables- Athletic Testing 10:15 am Hitting Talk Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 10:30-10:50 am Lower Half Drills Step Up/ Stride Out (Cages) Progression Drill Regular Shag- Play Position 10:52-11:12 am Lower Half Drills Step Up/ Stride Out (Cages) Progression Drill Regular Shag- Play Position 11:14-11:34 am Progression Drill Regular Shag- Play Position Lower Half Drills Step Up/ Stride Out (Cages) 11:36-11:56 am Shag- Play Position Lower Half Drills Step Up/ Stride Out (Cages) Progression Drill Regular 12:15 pm Lunch 1:15 pm Depart for Field Complex 1:25 pm All Team Stretch/Warm-up 1:45 pm Team Time/ Pre-Game Warm-up (Each Team: 45 min On Field & 45 Min in Cages/Chalk Talk)
3 Tuesday, June 19th Continued 3:15 pm Wildcats vs. Rebels Tigers vs. Gators 4:45 pm Pizza Delivered to Field 5:30 pm Rebels vs. Gators Wildcats vs. Tigers 7:00 pm All Teams Dynamic Stretch 7:15 pm Depart Field 7:45 pm Swimming 9:00 pm All Athletes to Rooms 9:30 pm Curfew Athlete s in Own Rooms Wednesday, June 20 9:30 am Throwing Progression 9:50-11:15 am Individual Defense Instruction Pitchers Catchers InDield OutDield Arm Care/ Strength Long Toss Lower Half Drills Receiving Blocking Speed Drills (Transfers/ Footwork) Flat Glove Work Double Play Work Quarterback Drills Communications Drills Grips/ Release Points Location Work Throw to Catchers Pop-Ups Throw Downs Catch Pitchers Prep/ Ground Ball Work Covers on Steals Two-Way Fungo Wall Drills Cut-Offs/ Discuss Diving M-Drill (Diving Work)
4 Wednesday, June 20th Continued 11:15 am- 12:20 pm Evaluation Time 12:30 pm Lunch 1:25 pm Depart for Field Complex 1:30 pm Pre-Game Warm up/ All Teams to Designated Fields 2:45 pm Rebels vs. Tigers Wildcats vs. Gators 4:45 pm Tigers vs. Gators Wildcats vs. Rebels 6:00 pm All Teams Dynamic Stretch 6:15 pm Dinner 7:30 pm College Recruiting Workshop 9:00 pm Curfew Athlete s in Own Rooms Thursday, June 21 9:30 am Throwing Progression 10:00-11:00 am Individual Defense Instruction 11:00 am Evaluation Time 12:30 pm Lunch 1:30 pm Depart for Field Complex 1:45 pm Pre-Game Warm up/ All Teams to Designated Fields
5 Thursday, June 21 Continued 2:45 pm Wildcats vs. Tigers Rebels vs. Gators 4:45 pm Wildcats vs. Gators Rebels vs. Tigers 6:40 pm Depart Field for Dinner 6:45 pm Dinner 7:45-8:45 pm Hitting in Cages/ Weight Room: Strength & Conditioning Talk 9:00 pm Depart Cages for Rooms 10:00 pm Curfew Athlete s in Own Rooms Friday, June 22 9:30 am Pre-Game Warm up/ All Teams to Designated Fields 10:30 am Championship Play Championship Play 12:30 pm Closing Remarks/ Awards 1:45 pm Bus departs for Orlando International Airport
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