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Tennessee Softball Coaches Association Exposure Camp Reaches 30


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We have added our 30th college and universities today, for our Exposure Camp on October 7, at Triple Creek Park in Gallatin.

 

Of the 30 schools attending there will be 46 total coaches from these schools in attendance, with the rush of applications it looks like we may have to have a waiting list.

 

If you have a player who is interested in playing in college please have them to sign up soon before we are full. Our website is tnsca.com for your application.

 

Thanks
John

 

Here is the list of schools we will add to the list as soon as we hear from them that they are coming.

 

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

Tusculum College

Union University

University of South

University of Tennessee at Martin

                           Volunteer State Community College

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We want to thank all of the players/parents and college coaches who attended our 2nd Annual Exposure Camp.  We weren't able to play games because of the morning rain, but we got all of our defensive, hitting and timing drills completed. 

 

We want to thank Coach Donley Canary from UT Martin speaking to the players about the process of being recruited. Explaining to the players the importance of having good grades, putting together a video, contacting the schools and continuing to work hard at their skill.

 

Thank You to former College Coach (West Virginia, Florida State, Alabama and Head Coach at Tulsa University and NFL Coach George Henshaw Director of Recruiting Education (Broncos, Giants, Titans and Saints) for explaining to all of the girls that there is a place to play if they want to find it and get to work and contact these coaches. He told the players: Next year at this time you will wish that you had started today why are you waiting?

 

Again we want to say thank you for attending and already making plans for next year!

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