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It is understood that accidental injury could result from camp participation. I hereby release California Big League Academy, Sportswest Training, Elite Nine and the Dmitri D. Young Foundation, Inc., including administrators and instructors from any and all claims, liability, loss, cost and damage which could arise from my child’s participation in any California Big League Academy 2012 Summer Camps.

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Big League Babes Softball Instruction

he California Big League Academy proudly supports the Big League Babes softball program. All Big League Babes Directors played college softball at either Division I PAC 10 level or CCAA Division II level. Playing with and against the best athletes in the world, all our Directors come from successful colleges and top-tier softball programs. Big League Babes teach what it takes to have your Little League Babe play at a top-tier college level softball.

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Years of Experience Player’s Level: £Beginner £Intermediate £Advanced Desire to be a Slapper? £YES £NO Does player pitch? £YES £NO Does player catch? £YES £NO Scholarship needs? £YES £NO Top 2 Main Positions played 1._____________________________ 2. _____________________________ Camp T-shirt size (circle size): Youth: S - M - L Adult: S - M - L - XL - XXL SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE / DISCOUNTS for multiple camps (12% off 2nd camp/ 25% off 3rd camp), siblings (12% off 2nd child 25% off 3rd Child), and military families (20% off). For more information e-mail ddy.foundation@gmail.com or call 805-603-5778.

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Mail this application with $100 deposit or payment-in-full; reserve place at camp(s). You will be mailed a registration packet, which must be returned 2 weeks prior to camp, with the camp balance due.

CAMP CHECK IN: Check-in 30 minutes early, first day; 15 minutes early on subsequent days. Campers must bring their own softball gear including gloves, bats, helmet, running shoes or cleats. Catchers must bring their own catching gear.

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2012 R EG I S T R A T I O N

Thorough evaluations help our Directors focus on enabling your Little League Babe to achieve the next step. Using small group stations, each player receives individualized instruction with personalized feedback. Our focus is on teaching basic skills while giving each girl a strong softball foundation to build upon. We are committed to delivering the physical as well as the mental side of softball. We have also incorporated defensive strategies, including mental drills and skills needed for hitting. Big League Babes softball encourages healthy habits with useful tips that aid in your Little League Babe’s overall success on the field. Evaluation assessments help determine players’ skill level, and our drills are designed to challenge all levels of ability. Our experience and knowledge makes this a very informative and exciting camp. Your Little League Babe will learn through hard work, dedication, and perseverance, results will follow. •


Big League Babes Instructors Brooke Lambert played softball at Camarillo High School, and made 1st Team All League Player 3- of her 4-years. Her accomplishments include Marmonte League MVP her Junior year, First Team All State, All CIF, Daily News and LA Times 1st Team selection. At Oregon State she was a starter 4-years and played 5 different positions, helping to take the team to the NCAA Regionals 3 times. Brooke has coached at Camarillo High School for 10 years and was named 2011 Coach-of-the-Year when she helped take Camarillo to become the CIF Champions. She has coached travel-ball the last 3-years along with her many years of private instruction on hitting, pitching and fielding for softball players. A Big League Babe Instructor, Brooke helps student-athletes achieve their goals to play softball at the Collegiate level. DeAnn Young attended Camarillo High School where she was a 4-year letter winner for coach Jack Willard. DeAnn earned a laundry list of awards in her time at ACHS including 3x 1st Team All-Pacific View League Selection, Named Achs Co-Offensive Player Of The Year as a sophomore, Pacific View League Player of the Year as a junior, was voted ACHS Outstanding Offensive Player, A Ventura Star, Daily News, and LA Times 1st Team selection, a 1st Team All-CIF selection. She attended Oregon State University, and as a freshman she helped lead her team to the Division I College World Series in 2006. Young also earned a honorable mention for her efforts at the All-Pac-10 Conference. After 4 years of playing for Oregon State, DeAnn worked for the Beaver’s softball team as a volunteer coach. She worked closely with the outfield corner positions and with the hitters. DeAnn also worked as camp counselor at the UCLA softball camps where she coached her own team each camp. DeAnn is currently a volunteer assistant coach at Moorpark College. Katie Stokx played softball in Newbury Park and attended Newbury Park High School where she played varsity for 4 years. Katie received a scholarship to play softball at California State University, Chico. There, she pitched for the Wildcats for 4 years. Awards she received include “Freshman of the Year,” Regional MVP, and most recently “Wildcats of the Decade.” Katie has a strong passion for sports and teaching, She enjoys teaching 6th grade at Redwood Middle School.

Bridgette Overstreet attended Orland High School and was a 3-year letterman. Bridgette played for California State University, Chico and split time at catcher and centerfield positions. She helped the team to the NCAA Division II World Series with a 3rd place finish. Bridgette still holds records for most homeruns, doubles, and swiped bases. She started her coaching career with the Wildcats in 2004. In 2006 Bridgette became Head Coach for the Corvallis High School Softball team. In her first year in the position she led the Spartans to the most wins in a season and to the semi-final playoffs. In 2008 she became assistant coach at Western Oregon University at the Division II level. At Western Oregon, Bridgette worked with the outfielders, catchers, and hitters. In 2010 Bridgette returned to California and chose Camarillo as her new home. Bridgette is currently in her first year as the Assistant Softball Coach at Moorpark College.

Softball Instruction

Big League Babes Big League Babes Softball • 6 and Up Camp fun with Softball Skills integrated; Motivate to Move.

Agility Conditioning, drills, softball skills taught in small groups with periods for individual instruction. Will focus on softballball as a team sport, respect for one another and healthy habits. Fun activities encouraging your Little League Babe to move, play and hydrate.

July 10, 11, 12 • Mission Oaks Park, $250 Late registration, after June 30, $350 August 7, 8, 9 • Mission Oaks Park, $250 Late registration, after July 28, $350

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The Big League Babes Way • 6 and Up Motivate to Play Big Leagues Babes’ Way.

Advanced Drills, emphasis on softball skills taught in small groups with periods for individualized instruction. Fun activities specially designed to get your Little League Babe to move and build playing endurance.

July 24, 25, 26 • Mission Oaks Park, $250 Late registration, after July 14, $350

August 14, 15, 16 • Mission Oaks Park, $250 Late registration, after August 4, $350

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$_____________________________ ENCLOSE TOTAL PAYMENT or DEPOSIT OF $100. $_____________________________ TOTAL REGISTRATION FOR ALL CAMPS

Big League Babes and California Big League Academy’s 2012 Summer Camps, are projects of the

Big League Babes Softball Camp Schedule

Day 1: 9:00 Warm-up/Conditioning with Sportswest Performance 9:45 Introductions of Directors and Counselors / Healthy Eating Tips 9:50 Throwing Demonstration 10:00 30-minute / 4 stations: Basic Fundamentals & Evaluations • Bunting / Base Running on field 3 • Infield on field 1 • Outfield on field 1 • Hitting on field 2 12:00 Lunch 12:30 60-minute / 4 stations: Basic Fundamentals & Evaluations • Catchers on field 3 • Pitchers on field 3 • Hitting on field 2 • Infield / Outfield Skills / Drills on field 1 1:20 Scrimmage • Advanced Scrimmage on field 1 • Beginner Scrimmage on field 3 Day 2: 9:00 Warm-up/Conditioning with Sportswest Performance 9:45 Throwing Sequence, Morning Review / Healthy Eating Tips 10:00 30-minute / 4 stations: Advanced and Challenging Drills • Bunting and Base running on field 3 • Infield on field 1 • Outfield on field 1 • Hitting on field 2 12:00 Lunch 12:30 60-minute / 5 stations: • Pitching / Catching on field 3 • Slappers on field 3 • Infield corners on field 1; Defensive Strategies • Middle Infielders on field 1; Defensive Strategies • Mental Approach to Hitting on field 2 1:30 Player Specific Positions • Beginners Group Working on Defensive Strategy on field 3 • Advanced Group Work On Slapping / Slapper Defense Strategy on field 1 • Advanced Individual Work on field 2 Day 3: 9:00 Warm-up/Conditioning with Sportswest Performance 9:45 Throwing, Review / Healthy Eating Tips 10:00 3 Pre-Game Stations • Hitting on field 2 • Situational Defense / Base Running on field 1 • Bunt and Slap Defense / Ground Balls on field 3 11:00 Game Day Scrimmage • Advanced Group field 1 • Beginner Group field 3 12:00 Lunch 12:30 fun till end of day! • Slip-N-Slide, practice sliding techniques • Front Toss Water Balloons • Target Toss • Water Balloon Toss • Bucket Contest • Line Drive Contest • Homerun Derby.

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