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Tribe in the Pros

The William and Tribe baseball team has had its number of great players, with many of them continuing their careers long after their days playing for the Green and Gold are through.

Since 1999, MLB teams have drafted 20 players out of the College. Seven picks have come in the first ten rounds, including Bill Bray with the 13th overall pick in 2004. Along with Bray, the Tribe has two other players in the Major League. Brendan Harris plays for the Minnesota Twins, while Chris Ray pitches for the Baltimore Orioles.

Since Frank Leoni became Head Coach of the Tribe in 2006, there have been seven drafted players and nine total that have inked professional contracts. Included are two top ten round draft picks (Sexton and Sheridan) and three junior-year draft picks (Sheridan, Guez and Landry). By position, there have been four pitchers, three infielders, and two outfielders signed during Leoni's tenure.

Along with its major leaguers, W&M also has 11 players working their way up in the minor leagues.

Tribe in the Majors
Bill Bray
Brendan Harris
Chris Ray

Tribe in the Minors
Sean Grieve
Ben Guez
Jeff Jones
Pat Kantakevich
Kevin Landry
Randy Leek
Chris Rahl
Will Rhymes
Greg Sexton
Michael Sheridan
Tyler Stampone

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William & Mary High School Prospect Camp • Ages: Grades 9-12

Location: Plumeri Park Home of the Tribe
Thursday, August 19, 2010
Starts: 2:00pm / Ends: 7:00pm

Camp Cost: $75.00

Camp Details

This camp is open to any and all high school age players. This camp is a good opportunity to learn what it takes to play and be competitive at the highest level of college baseball. This camp will consist of position instruction and games to follow. This one day camp is perfect for the student- athlete who wants intensive collegiate instruction and the ability to demonstrate baseball skills in a game setting. The camp staff prides itself on making the William & Mary Fall Camp experience enjoyable and rewarding

General Information

Each camper must bring his own baseball equipment. Players should bring a glove, bat, cleats/spikes, running shoes or turf shoes, hat, helmet and any other equipment they feel necessary to compete. Campers should wear baseball pants. Catchers must bring their own gear. The camp is not responsible for lost belongings.

Camp T-shirts will not be provided at this event.

Camp Features:

  • One-on-one instruction from W&M coaching staff.

Camp Check-in

Check-in 1:30 PM at Plumeri Park

Camp Waiver Information

Please read, fill out and bring signed form to the registration check in.

Download Camp Waiver Form

Directions to Camp

From the North/West: Take I-64 East to Lightfoot Exit 234 (Route 199 East). At top of exit ramp, take a right onto Route 199 East. Stay on 199 East until the Longhill Road exit. Exit at Longhill Road. At the top of the exit ramp, take a left at the light onto Longhill Road. Continue straight through another stoplight, then bear to the right as Longhill Road becomes Longhill Connector Road. At the next stoplight (in front of Eastern State Hospital), take a left onto Ironbound Road. Plumeri Park is on the left; the entrance will be the second driveway on the left.

From the South/East: Take I-64 West to Exit 242A (Route 199 West). Follow 199 through five stoplights. After the fifth light, take the next exit, Monticello Avenue. Bear right on the exit ramp and merge onto Monticello Avenue. At the next stoplight, take a left onto Ironbound Road. At the second stoplight, take a right, staying on Ironbound. Plumeri Park will be on your left; the entrance is the second driveway on the left.

Local Hotel Information

This is day camp only. No overnight option available.

For questions on local hotels please contact George Fisher at 757-221-3492 or e-mail gwfisher@wm.edu

Miscellaneous Camp Info

What if I have to cancel a camp?

We do not offer refunds on cancelled campers, just a future camp credit if you decide to cancel, but we do have what is called "Cancellation Protection". We offer basic Cancellation Protection to allow participants some peace of mind in case plans change. This allows us to keep our prices low and provide the best service possible. Due at the time of registration, Cancellation Protection entitles you to a full refund of camp fees should you cancel your registration more than 14 days prior to the start of a camp. If you cancel within 14 days of the start of your session, we will give you a camp credit for all money paid. The credit is valid for three years from camp date. Credit with insurance is transferable to family members or friends, and good toward a future camp.

Contact Info

Questions regarding William & Mary Baseball Camps? Contact George Fisher at 757-221-3492 or e-mail George Fisher at gwfisher@wm.edu

IMPORTANT : please check your email regularly as this is our primary way we communicate. Any additional information that we need to convey as the camp draws closer will be passed on to you via the e-mail address that you supplied when you signed up for camp. Please make it a habit to check your e-mail daily, this will eliminate any confusion and or miscommunication.

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CWM Camp FAQs

Q. How do I pick the right baseball camp or showcase to attend?

A. Great question and we would recommend that you attend as many as possible. Pick a college or showcase from our website that works for your schedule, budget and location. Once you are there, make sure you ask the coaches questions that will help you with future decisions.

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Q. How old do I have to be to attend a College baseball camp?

A. It always depends on the College baseball camp or showcase you are attending. Under all the locations on our site there is listed the specific age for the specific event. Most College baseball programs have prospect camps, youth camps, showcases or specific training camps and should be able to accommodate most age groups.