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MSU Eagles Summer Baseball School Camp 3

Morehead State University Baseball Kentucky
230 Playforth Pl, Morehead, KY 40351
Sonny Allen Field
July 1 - July 3
Registration closes Jul 1st.
Grades 1-7
8:30 am - 11:30 am | Check in 8:00 am

MSU Eagles Baseball School offers the young player the opportunity to prepare for his/her fall season in a fun and positive learning atmosphere. The camp also affords a first-hand look at our campus and baseball facilities here at Sonny Allen Field. Our staff will teach each player baseball fundamentals, drill work specifically designed to improve each camper’s offensive and defensive skills, and simulated game situations. Campers will be placed in groups based on grade and ability. Camp is open to both boys and girls.

Camp space is limited to 180 campers. Space is available on a first come, first serve basis.

FAQ
I’m having trouble registering online can I just call the baseball office and register over the phone?
No, registrations cannot be taken over the phone or in person. All registrations must be made online and paid for using a credit card. Please email msueaglesbaseballcamps@gmail.com or call 859-421-5849 if you are having any registration problems. Cash payments are prohibited..

My child is in Kindergarten, but he is already 6 years old, can he still attend the MSU Eagles Baseball School?
No. All campers must be entering 1st grade as a minimum nor older than entering 7th grade.

What do we need to bring with us to camp?
The week prior to the camp you will receive an email with more details about what to bring to camp and more. No sunflower seeds, No gum

Will the campers be fed during camp?
No, the campers will not be fed during camp. However, campers can bring snacks with them to keep their energy up during the camp.

My child has an epi pen, do we need to give it to the trainer?
No. Your child will need to keep track of his/her epi pen, however, please have that documented on the physical form.

Can parents stay and watch?
Yes. Parents can remain in the grandstand or on the concourse during the summer camps. Parents must follow campus guidelines as it pertains to masks and social distancing. Parents won’t be allowed on the field or inside the facility.

Event Type: Camps & Clinics

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Rules & Policies
  • I understand and acknowledge the risks and dangers involved in participation of the sporting event and assume all risks of injury and damage incident to my child’s participation and any risk of injury due to spectating. Further, in consideration of my child being allowed to participate in the event, I hereby release, discharge and relinquish MSU Eagles Baseball Camps LLC, its event venues, its officers, agents, representatives, employees, college coaches and officials of and from all claims, demands, actions and causes of action of any sort, for any injuries sustained by me/my child while participating in the event and agree to hold them harmless and indemnified.
  • I understand that MSU Eagles Baseball Camps LLC does not provide medical insurance coverage for its participants and spectators. By acknowledging this waiver, I’m verifying that I have medical insurance coverage for my child/participant and myself. I will be responsible for all medical expenses incurred as a result of participating in the event.
  • In case of inclement weather, MSU Eagles Baseball Camps LLC will use all reasonable efforts to conduct as much of the event as possible. I understand that I am not entitled to a refund if MSU Eagles Baseball Camps LLC cannot complete the event because of any condition beyond their control. This includes natural disasters and weather related events.
  • Refunds are not issued. Campers will have credit for one year for any other camp.
  • I agree to abide by the rules and regulations of the venue in which the event is held. This includes all Covid-related protocols and not consuming alcohol on the grounds, tobacco use and obscene or verbally abusive behavior. I understand that I may be removed from the event for violating any of these rules.
  • MSU Eagles Baseball Camps LLC may take candid photos and videos of all the participants. Your agreement here implies willingness to be photographed. These photos and videos might be used without any compensation to you at anytime. This includes, but is not limited to: digital media on the MSU Eagles Baseball Camps LLC website or in print, in videos sold to participants, in marketing materials, on social media or social media advertisements, and in television advertisement or programs.

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What's included

Apparel and Merchandise
Collegiate Athletes in Attendance
Limited Capacity
Coaches or Speakers in Attendance
CPR Certified on Site

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Morehead, Kentucky
230 Playforth Pl, Morehead, KY
From I-64: Take exit 137 (KY-32), follow signs for Morehead/Morehead State University, turn left onto W Wilkinson Blvd (US-60, KY-32), turn left on Playforth Place (immediately following the AAC - basketball arena), follow up the driveway to Sonny Allen Field just past the football stadium (Jayne Stadium)

Contact us
Morehead State University Baseball

  • 859-421-5849
MSU Eagles Baseball Camps are not directly affiliated with Morehead State University.

Have questions?

Check out some of our FAQs below

Campers will need all baseball-related equipment as well as position-specific equipment (catcher’s gear, helmets, spikes, turf shoes or sneakers, glove, hat, etc). Campers should bring a refillable water bottle, sunscreen, and snacks.

No, food is not provided. Campers will be responsible for their own meals. For most camps, there will be time to visit a local restaurant. Water is provided throughout the camp day.

Yes, an athletic trainer will be on staff. In addition, St. Claire Regional Hospital is less than a 5-minute ride.

The Eagles coaching staff is prepared and trained to deal with inclement weather. We have access to 3 indoor venues. The camp will go on as scheduled

Absolutely!

Youth camp: Beginning at 9am there will be skill instruction by position (campers can choose a different one each day or stay in the same position group all week). At the same time there will be hitting groups. At about 1015, there will be a short break. At 1030, we start the competition phase: games, Baseball Olympics, skills challenge, etc. The day concludes at 1200pm.

Prospect camp: Typically begins with a mobility and strength assessment. This is followed by a standard pro workout: 60-yard dash, defensive evaluation, and batting practice. Following the pro-style workout, players will get defensive and hitting instruction by position. The day concludes with live at bats or a game.

Yes, you may showcase and play at multiple field positions. For example you can showcase and play at both catcher and in the outfield. For a two-way player (ie. pitcher and position player), there is a small surcharge in order to showcase and play both a field position and pitcher.

No, we are able to offer campers who have to cancel a credit for one year from the camp they originally registered for as long as we receive an email notifying us that they will not be attending. For no-shows with no communication, they will forfeit their tuition.

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