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GERMANTOWN RED DEVILS SOFTBALL SKILLS CLINIC FOR AGES 9-12

WHEN: SATURDAY AUGUST 4TH, 10:00AM-1:00PM

WHERE: FIRST TENNESSEE FIELDS, 7800 Fischer Steel Road, Cordova TN.

COST: $15 per person

If interested, please respond with your daughter's name, age (birth date & year) and contact number cecil.carney@yahoo.com to reserve a spot, as space will be limited.

For girls playing 10U or 12U competitive softball next spring, the Skills Clinic will be conducted by former Germantown Red Devil players, Brittany Ashford and Jordan McElroy. The Germantown Red Devils organization has been an integral part of the softball community in the tri-state area since 1979. An important part of our rich history is our connection to former players that went on to play collegiate softball and have an interest in sharing their experiences with the younger players. Brittany Ashford played collegiate softball at Jackson State Community College and Crichton College. She is currently coaching at Covington High School, and provides softball training and instruction in Covington TN at the Fultz Baseball and Softball Academy. Jordan McElroy, another Red Devil, just finished her collegiate softball career at Miami University of Ohio and is returning home to Marion AR where she continues to provide instruction to a number of softball players in the area.

 

Note: The Red Devils Skills Clinic is NOT a tryout. The tryout date for the 10U/12U age groups will be the following weekend, Saturday August 11th. The time and location will be announced shortly. For those players interested in learning more about our organization, the Skills Clinic would be a great introduction to the Red Devils organization, an opportunity to meet former players along with the 10U/12U coaches, and work on their softball skills.

We look forward to seeing you on the fields!

Germantown Red Devils

12U Cecil Carney 901-734-4800

10U Correy Gex 901-679-1282

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