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Camps The Difference For Jones, Kelley

Auburn head baseball coach John Pawlowski says summer camps are important to his program and to prospects.
Senior outfielder Ben Jones has come into his own in 2009 as one of Auburn's most consistent performers. Sophomore pitcher Ty Kelley has also been consistent as a reliever for the Tigers. Both of those players earned scholarships to Auburn after outstanding performances at one of the Auburn Baseball Academy camps.
A player at Decatur High School, Jones had been coming to Auburn's camps for several years, but really stood out prior to his senior year. Showing that he was capable of playing on the next level while taking part in a camp at Plainsman Park, Jones earned a scholarship offer from the Tigers.
He says for him the biggest jump-start to his career took place at one of Auburn's summer camps.
"It really helped me out a lot because I always dreamed of coming to Auburn and playing," Jones says. "I have been rooting for Auburn and have family ties to Auburn. That was my goal, to come here and play baseball. I wasn't being recruited or anything, but I came to the Christmas Camp my senior year and did pretty well. I talked to some of the coaches and everything ended up falling into place for me.
"Without a doubt I wouldn't be here on the baseball team if it wasn't for the baseball camp," he adds. "I really believe that. It's something I prayed about and God really helped me out. It definitely would not have happened if it had not come here for the camp that Christmas."
"It really helped me," Kelley says. "The summer before my senior year the coaches watched me throw at a camp. Just being able to pitch in front of them really helped. I got to get some confidence pitching in a big stadium. It was great."
Pawlowski says he and his staff are looking forward to not only seeing players who have an interest in Auburn up close and personal, but are also ready to help them improve their games heading into the next year of playing.
"It provides a great opportunity for kids not only to learn, but to learn fundamentals of baseball and have a great experience here," Pawlowski says. "From our end, a coach's standpoint, it provides us an opportunity to see kids that maybe we wouldn't have a chance to watch play. It gives us a chance to get to know kids. You spend time with kids and get to see what their make up is and actually have a chance to work with them.
"There are a lot of kids across the country who show up at programs because they went to their camps. It's a great opportunity and if they want to be a part of Auburn I encourage them to come to our camps because we can't get out to see everybody."
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Auburn Baseball Academy at Auburn University
Auburn University Tigers baseball camps provides some of the finest college and high school baseball camps, instructional skills baseball clinics and prospect camps in Alabama. Whether its a weeklong summer camp, winter holiday camp or fall ball clinic they do it all.
With experience at every level of the game from Little Leagues to High School, College to the Big Leagues, these baseball camps can help you learn the necessary skills to perform better at any level. Each clinic or baseball camp in Auburn is specifically designed and structured to help build the fundamentals and confidence of the individual player.
2010 summer dates (details to follow)
Team Camp: June 22-25
High School Exposure Camp: July 11-14
Youth All-Star Camp: July 16-18
Elite Camp: July 18-22
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| November 2009 |
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11/21 ~ Saturday
Auburn Baseball Academy- Huntsville (Grades 1st-8th)
Location: Grissom H.S- Huntsville, AL |
Cost: $ 100.00 View Camp Details
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11/22 ~ Sunday
Auburn Baseball Academy- Huntsville (Grades 9th-12th)
Location: Grissom H.S- Huntsville, AL | Ages: Grades 9th-12th
Cost: $ 100.00 View Camp Details
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| December 2009 |
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12/05 ~ Saturday
Auburn Baseball Academy- Mobile (Grades 1st-8th)
Location: St. Paul's Episcopal H.S- Mobile, AL |
Cost: $ 100.00 View Camp Details
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12/06 ~ Sunday
Auburn Baseball Academy- Mobile (Grades 9th-12th)
Location: St. Paul's Episcopal H.S- Mobile, AL |
Cost: $ 100.00 View Camp Details
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12/19 – 12/20 ~ Saturday to Sunday
2009 Select 20 Baseball Camp (Pitcher/Catcher)
Location: Plainsman Park - Auburn, Alabama | Ages: H.S Players only
Cost: $ 695.00 View Camp Details
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12/21 – 12/22 ~ Monday to Tuesday
2009 Select 20 Baseball Camp (Infield/Outfield )
Location: Plainsman Park - Auburn, Alabama | Ages: H.S Players only
Cost: $ 695.00 View Camp Details
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12/27 – 12/28 ~ Sunday to Monday
2009 Auburn Baseball Academy Holiday Camp (High School)
Location: Plainsman Park - Auburn, Alabama | Ages: 13-18
Cost: $ 230.00 View Camp Details
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12/29 – 12/30 ~ Tuesday to Wednesday
2009 Auburn Baseball Academy Holiday Camp (Youth)
Location: Plainsman Park - Auburn, Alabama | Ages: 7-12
Cost: $ 230.00 View Camp Details
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Our baseball camps and showcases in Auburn, Alabama are a great opportunity to take your game to the next level. Each camp is hosted by our college staff here at Auburn University. With so many great baseball camps, high school baseball clinics and youth baseball events to pick from, we look forward to seeing you in Alabama soon.
Questions regarding Auburn Baseball Academy at Auburn University? Contact Scott Duval at 334/844-4975 or email him at Scott@Throw90.com Don't miss the opportunity to attend this amazing SEC Baseball Camp!
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AU Camp FAQs
Q. What will happen if there is rain?
A. All events will occur RAIN or SHINE. Fortunately we have access to many of the athletic facilities at Auburn. We have plenty of indoor batting cages as well as use of other indoor facilities.
Q. I noticed that the youth camp is open to kids ages 7 - 12. Will my 7 year old be playing against 12 year olds?
A. In each camp we will divide the players into teams by age. Players will be competing against other players of similar age and abilities. This policy applies at the youth camps and the high school camps.
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