CORNBELTERS TO HOST YOUTH CLINIC

The Normal CornBelters presented by Illinois Corn Farmers, have announced their 2012 baseball clinics which will be held at the Corn Crib this June to help kids sharpen various baseball skills.  The CornBelters will play their first game of the 2012 season at the Corn Crib this Friday, May 18 at 6:30 p.m.

The CornBelters invite boys and girls ages 7-16 to attend the clinic, which will be run by Field Manager Chad Parker and CornBelters players.  Session one is June 11-13, and session two is June 20-22.  Both sessions will teach the fundamentals of hitting, throwing, catching, base running, defense, and pitching (no softball pitching instruction).

The $80 clinic fee per session includes a clinic t-shirt and daily instruction from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. at the Corn Crib.  Plus, each participant will also receive four Box seat ticket vouchers per-day to attend that evening’s CornBelters game (three CornBelters games per session).

The deadlines to sign up are June 4th for the June 11-13 session and June 13th for the June 20-22 session.  The CornBelters strongly encourage signing up early because the clinics are first come, first served, and only hold 80 participants each.  All attendees are asked to bring their own equipment (labeled with name) and drinks for breaks during the clinic.  To download the enrollment brochure, click here.

For additional information regarding the clinic, contact Ashlynne Solvie at 309-451-3453 or email her at asolvie@normalbaseball.com.

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