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Henderson Selected First-Team All-America, Krieger and Modica Make Second Team

Chris Henderson became the first George Mason baseball player in school history to receive first-team All-America honors as the junior catcher was named to the Louisville Slugger NCAA Division I All-American team as selected by the staff of Collegiate Baseball newspaper. Senior outfielder Scott Krieger and senior pitcher Mike Modica also were honored as they were chosen to the All-American second team. Mason's three selections to the first and second team are more than any other school in the nation.

Henderson, who had previously been as a semifinalist for the Howser Trophy and the Bench Award, enters tomorrow's NCAA Regionals batting .415 with 14 homers, 54 RBI and 69 runs scored. He leads all the first-team players with 21 doubles and his 24 strikeouts are the fewest on the team. His 94 hits are second on the team. He was named CAA Defensive Player of the Year and he shared the Player of the Year award with teammate Kreieger.

Krieger is batting .378 with 20 homers, 80 RBI and 67 runs scored. A preseason first-team All-American, Krieger leads all active players in NCAA Division I in career homers (69), career RBI (238) and career total bases (587). This is Krieger's second All-America honor. In 2007, he was named third-team All-America by the American Baseball Coaches Association.

Modica is 11-1 on the year with a 4.17 ERA and he has held the opposition to just a .225 batting average. He has struck out 73 batters in 82 innings and he is Mason's all-time leader in career starts and he is second in career strikeouts and third in career wins. He is one shy of the school record for wins in a season. He has faced more batters than any other pitcher in school history.

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Winter Infield Bootcamp at Mason • Ages: Grades 7-12

Location: Mason Field House
Wednesday, January 20, 2010 to Wednesday, February 10, 2010
Starts: 6:00pm / Ends: 7:30pm

Camp Cost: $150.00

Camp Details

Bill Brown's Winter Infield Bootcamp is designed to provide players (Grades 7-12) with advanced fundamental instruction to improve their game heading into the spring season and beyond.

Instruction will be lead by Mason Assistant Coach Kyle Werman along with several current Mason players. Infield topics will include: throwing mechanics, glove position, footwork, approach, double-play technique, etc. Registration will be limited to ensure each player gets the appropriate hands-on instruction tailored to their needs.

General Information

Information & Welcome Packet

Bill Brown Baseball Camps are designed to teach students solid fundamental baseball skills as well as to raise their level of understanding of the game of baseball. Our purpose is to provide each camper with the instruction and encouragement needed to develop individual skills to a greater level. In addition, we want the camper to be aware that individual skills are best utilized when they are incorporated into a team concept. We will emphasize how individuals work together on a field to form a baseball "team."

Each camper must bring his own baseball equipment, including: glove, running/turf shoes, hat, athletic supporter/cup, etc.

Session dates are as follows:
Wednesday January 20th, 2010
Wednesday January 27th, 2010
Wednesday February 3rd, 2010
Wednesday February 10th, 2010

Facilities
All camps are held at the George Mason University Field House. The GMU Field House is a state-of-the-art 105,000 square foot indoor facility with drop down batting cage and enough space for three full infields. At a length of 350 feet the GMU Field House is the premier indoor facility in Northern Virginia.

Camp Check-in

Please check in 20 mins prior to start time.

Camp Waiver Information

Information & Medical Release Form (attached)

Please fax or scan/email any forms to: Bill Brown Baseball Camps Attn Kyle Werman 703-993-3591, kwerman1@gmu.edu..

Insurance:
A package of supplemental medical insurance is provided by the camp and is included in the tuition fee.

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Directions to Camp

Camp will be held on the campus of George Mason University at Mason Field House. The Mason Field House is located on Rte. 123 and University Drive .

From the North/East
Merge onto I-495 W. Capital Beltway via exit 27 toward Silver Spring-Crossing into VA
Merge onto I-66 W via exit 49 toward Manassas / Front Royal. Go 4.5 Miles
Take the VA-123 S exit- exit 60- toward Fairfax. Go 1.2 Miles
Turn Slight Right onto VA-123 S. Chain Bridge Rd. Continue to follow VA-123 S. 2.0 mi.
Turn Right onto University Dr.
The Field house and Baseball Field are on the left.

From the West
Take 66 East to VA 123 S - exit 60 - toward Fairfax and follow the directions above

Meals at Camp

Meals will not be provided at this session

Local Hotel Information

"This is not an "overnight" camp. Players traveling from out of town will be responsible for securing their own hotel accommodations."

Miscellaneous Camp Info

Inclement weather:
Bill Brown Baseball reserves the right to postpone any camp due to inclement weather or unforeseen scheduling conflicts. In the event of bad weather, campers are urged to call the hotline at (703) 993-3281 before leaving home. All changes in schedules will be announced at least one hour prior to camp start time. If camp is postponed, it will be made up at the earliest convenient day and time. If a make-up date is unavailable, credit in the amount equal to one day of the cost of the camp will be issued. This credit may be used for any future camp. Bill Brown Baseball will not be responsible for classes missed for personal reasons, and will not guarantee any make-up.

Refund policy:
All requests for refunds or camp credit must be submitted to our office in writing in order to ensure processing. Cash refunds, less 20% handling, will be issued for cancellations up to one week before the start date of the enrolled session. Camp credit, valid for one calendar year, will be issued for cancellations less than one week before the start date of the enrolled session, or during the session, and will have a value equal to unattended days. Cash refunds will not be offered for cancellations less than one week before the start date of the enrolled session or during the session.

Contact Info

Questions regarding Bill Brown Baseball Camps at George Mason University? Please e-mail Kyle Werman at kwerman1@gmu.edu or call 703 993-3281

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GMU Camp FAQs

Q. What should I bring to my baseball camp or showcase camp?

A. Many times the camp itself will have a recommended list of items to bring to camp, but here are a few things to help you. All position players should bring a bat and glove. Look like a baseball player by wearing a hat, jersey, belt, baseball socks, etc. You need to look the part. If you are a catcher, have your own gear. Hitters, bring your bat and helmet just in case. Don't expect to use the college's equipment and you must be ready to go! Borrow something from a teammate or coach if you do not have one.

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What they're saying...

My 8th grade son enjoyed your infield bootcamp. He's attended several camps both locally and regionally, but remarked how well organized yours was, not to mention the high level of instruction. We'll both be bragging to friends & local players out in our area.

Mark, VA

"I loved the atmosphere at Mason and the baseball field was beautiful. I wish I would have gone to more of your camps, definitely one of the best."

Nick, VA