Jump to content

Sale Creek Softball Camp June 2-4


SaleCreekSoftball
 Share

Recommended Posts

Sale Creek High School Lady Panthers


2nd Annual Softball Clinic


June 2 - 4, 2014


 


Who:  Rising 2nd-9th graders


When:  June 2-4, 2014 from 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. daily


Where:  Soddy Daisy Kids Club Softball Fields,


150 Depot Street, Soddy Daisy


Fee:  $65 per player


 


The 10-time state championship Sale Creek High School Coach Clifford Kirk, Sale Creek High School Coaches Chris Day and Kendra Goforth, and players from the 2014 Lady Panthers team will conduct the clinic.  The Lady Panthers finished the 2013 season with a 28-18-1 record as District 6-A Champions, Region 3-A Runner-Ups, and advancing to the Sectionals for the first time in more than 10 years.


 


This clinic is developed to stress the skills and fundamentals that are necessary to be successful at any level of fastpitch softball competition.  The skills covered will include hitting, bunting, baserunning, and fundamental and situational defensive play for infield and outfield.  There will also be time for pitchers and catchers to learn from the Lady Panther’s coaches and players.


 


Participants should dress comfortably and appropriately each day.  They should bring all necessary softball equipment:  gloves, bats, batting helmets, cleats, visors/sunglasses, workout appropriate clothes, etc.  If you do not have a bat or batting helmet, we will provide one for you.  All campers should bring tennis shoes as we will go inside if necessary.  We recommend that you label everything your daughter brings as several players will have the same equipment.  Bring a snack or lunch for the short break in the middle of the day.


 


Clinic fees include instruction and supervision during the appointed times, a camp tee shirt, and supplemental insurance.  Walk-ins are welcome the morning of the clinic, but t-shirts will not be guaranteed. 


 


Contact Coach Kendra Goforth for a registration form at Goforth_K@hcde.org or 423-582-9240. 


Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

 Share

Announcements

  • Recent Posts

    • They’ve both gotten worse. I’ve seen enough games to know that. 
    • The only two transfers that Bearden has gotten that went on to play college football were a defensive back from Karnes, who transferred here way before the new coaching staff got here, and a running back from Carter, who went on to play at Maryville College. Both players received those offers while at Bearden, and both players got a diploma from Bearden High School. Therefore, they are Bearden kids, and you can’t do anything about that.   The transfer from Seymour didn’t win the job, what do you expect two quarterbacks to start at the same time? He played great on JV when he could stay healthy, and when he came in on varsity, he did great. The quarterback position is definitely going to be in good hands when the current starting quarterback leaves, but until then, they’re just going to be battling it out like every good quarterback competition does. The current starting quarterback has his flaws, and that is in the pass game, but what he doesn’t have flaws is running and scrambling, and if you go back and watch any game, which I’m sure you didn’t watch any, we used him very often, and when we needed a deep ball, we brought in the transfer from Seymour. The starting quarterback last year will be a senior this year, and the Seymour transfer will be a junior, so the Seymour transfer is definitely going to get his spotlight. He may even win the job this year. Football isn’t about who the newspaper thinks is the best kid. The best kid in the position will win the starting job, and I trust the coaching staff more than a newspaper or article to pick my starting QB.
    • I mean, we’ve only gotten two transfers that went on to play college football, one who went to UT Martin came his second semester junior year before the new coaching staff was here, and the other one went on to play at Maryville College, in which I don’t believe he had any interest prior to transferring.
    • An FYI: To see how an opponent has done against another opponent since 2001- go to the game by clicking on one of the teams. Click the G beside the game. For example, Milan: The info will show you the previous matchups and other info.
    • All these college signees went yo other schools for 3 years, were getting college offers then transferred to Bearden. It’s not like this staff did much to develop them.    The BBall coaches son and the Seymour transfer were some of the most talented QBs in the region, and you guys developed them into QBs who might complete one pass a game. 
×
  • Create New...