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CAA Baseball Championship Continues Run At Brooks Field

The Colonial Athletic Association has awarded its 2010 and 2011 baseball championships to UNC Wilmington, extending the school's run of hosting the event to eight consecutive seasons and 10 times overall.

The decision was made late last week during the league's summer meeting in Hilton Head, S.C., and announced Monday.

"UNCW has done an excellent job as the host of the CAA Baseball Championship," CAA Commissioner Tom Yeager said. "Brooks Field is a first-class facility for the event, and we look forward to building on the success of past years."

Director of Athletics Kelly Mehrtens is pleased that conference officials are bringing the event back to the Port City. "We're very excited about the baseball tournament coming back," said Mehrtens. "The fan and community support at Brooks Field makes for a tremendous setting for what has been an exciting week of baseball action for the last six years."

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Seahawk Showcase I at UNCW • Ages: Grades 9-12

Location: Brooks Field - UNC Wilmington Campus
Saturday, August 21, 2010
Starts: 8:30am / Ends: 4:30pm

Camp Cost: $225.00

Camp Details

The Seahawk Showcase camps are designed for athletes to demonstrate their skills on the field while also receiving instruction throughout the day. This camp is reserved for high school freshman through seniors. This camp is an evaluation-based camp with little instruction.

The camp will include: Pro style workout, pre game workouts and games for each team.

General Information

Purpose of the Camp
To gather players who have the potential to play at the collegiate level.

To improve players' skills and fundamentals through practice, competition, and instruction.

To emphasize individual improvement within a team concept in a competitive setting.

To expose student-athletes to the rules and regulations required by the NCAA and the proper and ethical way to choose a college or university that fits their needs.

Exposure to coaches of different levels of college baseball as well as professional scouts.

Questions regarding Mark Scalf Baseball Camps at the University of North Carolina Wilmington? Call Daniel Hargrave at 910-962-2528 or e-mail seahawkbaseballcamp@gmail.com

Camp Check-in

Check-In is August 21st at 8:00AM.

Camp Waiver Information

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

Download Camp Waiver Form

Directions to Camp

Location:
Brooks Field

Located in the heart of campus, Brooks Field is a top-flight baseball facility that will serve as the host for the 2004 and 2005 CAA Baseball Championship.

Named in honor of former head coach and athletic director William J. Brooks, the facility has a trio of regulation fields for games, practice and summer camps.

The main field has a natural playing surface surrounded by an eight-foot wall with dimensions of 340 down the lines, 360 in the power alleys and 380 in center. Seating capacity is 3,000 for the stadium, which has an irrigation system to insure ideal conditions.

The complex also includes a three-story press box, featuring restrooms on the ground floor and a working office area on the second level. The third floor provides space for game operations and media coverage.

New AAA-rated lights were installed in the fall of 1998 to give Brooks Field one of the best venues for night baseball in the state. In the spring of 2001, the facility received several substantial improvements, including the addition of permanent seating on the first and third base sides, construction of a picnic area and the complete renovation of the dugouts.

Most recently, the beautiful facility was spruced up with a new scoreboard and sound system in preparation for the CAA Championships. This spring will mark the fourth time the facility has hosted the CAA event after titles were decided in 1989, 1990 and 1993.

The field has also served as the home field for two professional teams. During the 1995 and 1996 seasons, Seattle's AA affiliate, the Port City Roosters, played at UNCW. The Wilmington Waves, a A affiliate of the Los Angeles Dodgers, played at the facility in the summer of 2001

Directions:
If Traveling To Wilmington Via I-40: I-40 becomes US 132/S. College Road once the interstate ends. Continue traveling south on College Road approximately 3 miles. Turn left onto Randall Drive at the traffic light. You are now on the UNCW campus. Take your first right onto Wagoner Drive. When Wagoner Drive ends, turn left onto Hurst Drive. Turn left at the traffic light onto Hamilton Drive. Travel approximately ¼ mile and turn right onto Riegel Road. Brooks Field is approximately ¼ mile on right.

If Traveling To Wilmington Via US 74/76: After crossing the Cape Fear Memorial Bridge, US 74/76 is also called Dawson Street. Continue on Dawson Street approximately 1.5 miles. Dawson Street (US 76E) will bear right and become Oleander Drive. Continue on Oleander Drive approximately 2.5 miles until it intersects with US 132N/College Road. Turn left onto College Road. Travel approximately 1 mile north, and then turn right onto Hurst Drive at the traffic light. You are now on the UNCW campus. Turn left at the traffic light onto Hamilton Drive. Travel approximately ¼ mile and turn right onto Riegel Road. Brooks Field is approximately ¼ mile on right.

If Traveling From The North Of Wilmington Via US 17: US 17 becomes Market Street in Wilmington. Continue traveling south on Market Street. Go under the overpass at the junction of US 117S/132S, and immediately turn left at the traffic light onto South College Road. Continue traveling on College Road approximately 1 mile. Turn left onto Randall Drive at the traffic light. You are now on the UNCW campus. Take your first right onto Wagoner Drive. When Wagoner Drive ends, turn left onto Hurst Drive. Turn left at the traffic light onto Hamilton Drive. Travel approximately ¼ mile and turn right onto Riegel Road. Brooks Field is approximately ¼ mile on right.

If Traveling From Wilmington International Airport: As you exit the airport, turn left onto 23rd Street. Turn left onto Martin Luther King Jr. Parkway. Continue to the US 132/College Road intersection, and turn right onto College Road. Travel approximately 2 miles. Turn left onto Randall Drive at the traffic light. You are now on the UNCW campus. Take your first right onto Wagoner Drive. When Wagoner Drive ends, turn left onto Hurst Drive. Turn left at the traffic light onto Hamilton Drive. Travel approximately ¼ mile and turn right onto Riegel Road. Brooks Field is approximately ¼ mile on right.

Meals at Camp

Meals will NOT be provided at this session.

Local Hotel Information

Contact 910-962-2528 or e-mail seahawkbaseballcamp@gmail.com

Camp Accommodations

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

Camp Merchandise

Seahawk Baseball merchandise will be available at this event.

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 an overnight camp, and 7 days prior to the start of a day camp. If you cancel within 14 or 7 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 at any of our camps.

Credit with insurance is transferable to family members or friends, and good toward a future camp.

Mark Scalf Baseball Camps are open and accessible to individuals with disabilities while balancing the risk of physical injury to the individual and others. Participation in any program or camp by individuals with disabilities is subject to prior and ongoing review by UNCW. In accommodation, the camp must receive notice of the individual's desire to participate no later than 60 days prior to the commencement of the applicable camp. Inquires may be directed to Mark Scalf at (910) 962-3570.

Contact Info

Questions regarding Mark Scalf Baseball Camps at the University of North Carolina Wilmington? Call Daniel Hargrave at 910-962-2528 or e-mail seahawkbaseballcamp@gmail.com

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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MSBC Camp FAQs

Q. Are there camp discounts?

A. If you are a UNCW faculty or staff member, your child gets a $25 discount.

 

Q. What is the medical care for baseball camp?

A. A qualified professional from our athletic training staff is present at every event