5 Day Youth Baseball Camp w/ Slip and Slide, Baseball Olympics, College Players, Coaches and more!
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Clark-LeClair Stadium, Charles Boulevard, Greenville, NC, USA
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Cliff Godwin Baseball Camp
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What to Bring - ELITE CAMPS
Each camper must bring his or her own baseball equipment. Players should bring a glove, bat, cleats/spikes, running shoes or turf shoes, hat, and any other equipment they feel necessary to compete. Catchers must bring their own gear. Helmets will be provided. Every camper in attendance will be given a camp T-shirt.
YOUTH CAMPS
Each camper is encouraged to bring his or her own baseball equipment. Players should bring a glove, bat, cleats, running shoes or turf shoes, hat, helmet, and any other equipment they feel necessary to compete. Catchers must bring their own gear. Every camper in attendance will be given a camp T-shirt. We recommend bringing sunscreen during the summer. We also advise youth campers to wear proper baseball attire but it is not necessary to participate in camp.
Accommodations
No camps that ECU Baseball offers at this time are overnight camps. Accommodations should be made in advance for any participants coming to camp from outside the Greenville area.
Who is right for our youth camps
Our camps welcome all participants ages 6-13, regardless of skill level. Registration is on a first come, first served basis as long as the registrant is within the specified range of ages. If you have any questions regarding camp, please contact our Camp Coordinator, Blake Bortles at cliffgodwinbaseballcamp@gmail.com.
Inclement Weather Policy
We have plans in place for all of our camps to run whether rain or shine. We will communicate any changes made to camp through the email provided during registration if the weather forecast looks like it will prevent us from being on the field.
Players should bring appropriate footwear for any indoor activities i.e. sneakers or turf shoes.
Can parents watch the camp?
Parents are highly encouraged to observe their child’s participation in camp.
Coaches will be happy to answer any questions after the camp is over regarding what we worked on at camp that day. For safety and liability reasons, at no time is a non-camper allowed on the playing surface of Lewis Field.
Can parents watch the camp?
We highly recommended that you clearly mark all equipment your child brings to camp. Any items that are left behind will be kept for 1 week following the last day of camp before being donated to the local parks and recreation. Cliff Godwin Baseball Camps takes no responsibility for any items that are lost or stolen. In the event your child leaves equipment please email our Camp Coordinator, Austin Knight at cliffgodwinbaseballcamp@gmail.com
Will there be medical staff present?
All camps held at ECU have medical staff present. ECU Athletic Training
provides trainers for our each of our camp sessions. It is important to indicate any pre-existing medical conditions prior to camp on the required forms so our trainers can assist your child as needed.
What forms are required for camp?
All medical forms must be completed one week prior to the start date of camp. These two forms must be filled out and signed in their entirety (whether they pertain to your child or not). You can download all forms in the documents
page on the event page at anytime before the camp.
ELITE CAMPS - Where is check in?
Check-in will be inside Gate 2 of Clark-LeClair Stadium
102 Clark-LeClair Stadium
Greenville, NC 27858
YOUTH CAMPS - Where is check in?
Check-in will be inside Gate 1 of Clark-LeClair Stadium
102 Clark-LeClair Stadium
Greenville, NC 27858
ELITE CAMPS - Lunch Policy for camp
Lunch is included in the cost of registration on day one of every Elite Camp.
YOUTH CAMPS - - Lunch policy for camp
Note: Half Day Campers will be released at 12pm every day. Full Day Campers will have a break from 12-1pm everyday to eat lunch.
Option 1: You are more than welcome to pack your child a lunch, we do not recommend sending them to camp for a full day without food.
Option 2: We will offer a meal plan for camp that includes options for lunch any and all days of the week.