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TSCA is inviting you and your players to the 2014 TSCA Fall Exposure Skills Camp on:

 

Tuesday, October 7 at 9:00 a.m.

 

at Triple Creek Park, 1350 East Broadway Street, Gallatin, TN. 

 

The Exposure Camp is designed for participants to learn and showcase their skills in front of college coaches from Division I, II, and III, NAIA and from Junior Colleges across Tennessee, Alabama, Kentucky and Virginia. 

 

Registration will be from 8:00 a.m. – 9:00 a.m.

 

We are excited about our second annual TSCA College Exposure Camp.  We’ve spoken to High School Coaches and Travel Coaches across the state of Tennessee about this great opportunity that you have to showcase your talents in front of the these coaches.   Here is your chance to showcase your offensive and defensive skills in front of college coaches wanting to recruit you. These drills will be conduct by our high school coaches.  The players attending will be 2015 -2018 players only.

 

Last year we had 28 college coaches attending!!! We had several of our players offered scholarships from our exposure camp; it was one of the biggest success stories that TSCA had in 2013!

 

We hope that you will make plans on attending this year. We have added four more fields and we are only taking the first 250 players to sign up last year we had to have a waiting list so please don't wait.

 

For more information, check us out on the web at http://www.tnsca.com 

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This is a early count of WHO IS COMING for sure. I know a bunch more that said that they were coming but until I get the official word I do not want to post it, that is what so many travel exposure tournaments do they count the invitations not official representatives. These parents think that all of these colleges will be there when they don't. We not doing that!

 

I have know doubt that we will be over 33-35 coaches when we have the camp.

 

We already have 67 players sign up the first week, plus two colleges from KY. We also have the following players from KY who have signed up. Not a bad first week!

 

Colbert County

Glasgow

Green County

Apollo

Greenwood

Christian County

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Up Date for our 2nd Annual TSCA Exposure Camp:

 

23 Colleges and Universities Attending (who have committed)

 

36 College and University Coaches Attending from those schools

 

7 Colleges/Universities from Kentucky Attending

 

16 Colleges/Universities from Tennessee Attending

 

10 High Schools from Kentucky Attending

 

66 High Schools from Tennessee Attending

 

We will be updating the universities and colleges as they commit we are expecting at least 30 colleges and universities to be in attendance.

 

Please go to our website for the application:

 

http://www.tnsca.com/

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 UP DATE for our 2nd Annual TSCA EXPOSURE CAMP

 

25 Colleges and Universities Attending (who have committed)

 

39 College and University Coaches Attending from those schools

 

8   Colleges/Universities from Kentucky Attending

 

17 Colleges/Universities from Tennessee Attending

 

11 High Schools from Kentucky Attending

 

71 High Schools from Tennessee Attending

 

We are little over a month before camp and we have an excellent group of colleges and universities who have committed to attend. I know of about 7 or 8 more who will let me know in the coming days. We have over half the high schools sending players who play softball!!

 

We will be updating the universities and colleges as they commit we are expecting at least 30 colleges and universities to be in attendance.

 

Please go to our website for the application:

 

http://www.tnsca.com/

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We are 3 weeks away from our 2 Annual Exposure Camp for our High School players across the state and other states as well.

 

Our update has the following information;

 

1. Cut off date for attending is September 30:

We have to get the programs to the printer and having the different color tee shirts for the different classes have to be turned in by the 30th

 

2. Here is the updated list of colleges and universities attending! I have talked to each one and they are attending, not a promise but a commitment. We have added UT Martin and Bryan College to our list, we are up to 29 colleges and universities and 44 coaches from these schools attending. We expect over 30 before our camp.

 

Alice Lloyd College College KY
Austin Peay State University
Bellarmine University KY
Berea College KY
Brescia University KY
Bryan College
Centre College KY
Christian Brothers University
Columbia State Community College
Cumberland University
Jackson State Community College
Lee College
Lindsey Wilson College KY
Middle Tennessee State University
Maryville College
Motlow State Community College
Rhodes College
Roane State Community College
St. Catharine College KY
Southwest Community College
Tennessee State University
Tennessee Temple University
Tennessee Wesleyan College
Trevecca University
Transylvania University KY
Union University
University of South
University of Tennessee at Martin

                                                Volunteer State Community College

 

3. If you have a player attending we are encouraging them to contact these schools and tell them that your player is interested in their school and they can follow the player through out the day. All of the coaches that I have talked to wants to know if your player is interested in them because they may have never seen them at a Exposure Tournament but will see them at our camp.

 

4. Listed below is the schedule for the day, some changes may be made but only slightly if any.

 

2014 Exposure Camp Schedule
 
 8:00-9:00                  Sign In (players must preregister on line)
 
 9:00-9:15                  Comments to Players and Directions, Introduction of Coaches
 
9:15-10:00                 Stretch Players will be divided into their groups at this time
                                  Timed from Home to Home (3 times)
                                  Timed Home to First (3 times)
                                  Shuttle Run (2 times)
 

Times will be posted on the Concession Stand of the College Coaches to see


10:00-10:15             Players Throwing Warm-ups
Players will be in assigned groups Pitchers and Catchers will be working together/ Middle Infielders/Corners/Outfielders will work together
 
 10:15-11:15             Defensive Drills Group
 
 11:15-12:15             Hitting Drills in Groups
 
 12:15-12:45             Break for Lunch-The park will have their concession stand open, parents please make sure that you have the players lunch ready by 12:15.
Coolers are allowed if you would like to bring yours, we will have water in all of the dugouts for players and coaches.
 
Players may take water breaks or restroom breaks as needed we will NOT do this as group. If you need water or to use the restroom don’t ask go and then get back to your group. Remember to hustle everywhere that you go the college coaches are watching YOU! Each player will be wearing a color tee shirt with your number on it so remember the coaches will be seeing you all day and will be able to place a number to a face. The color of your tee shirt will be your grade level.
 
12:45-1:00                Teams playing first games will be warming up at this time, it will be your responsibly to be warm by game time.
 
1:00-4:00                  Games all fields we may be using the top fields as well but we will let you know on Camp Day.
 
Rules for Games
 
1. One hour drop dead time-limit.
2. We will play 3 outs or 6 batters whichever comes first per at bat.
3. If a player walks they will continue to bat but the count start at 1-1
4. If she walks the second time the batter will go to first base, this counts only once for a batter during the game.
5. The players who made the last out of the inning and the game ends will be the last batter in the next game and the next batter becomes the first batter for the next game.
6. We will be changing positions throughout the game where the players can play their primary and secondary positions.
7. Subject to change
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