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George Whitfield's 35th Annual Baseball Clinic JAnuary 13, 2007

Discussion in 'Baseball' started by coachevans26, Dec 2, 2006.

  1. coachevans26

    coachevans26 Full Access Member

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    A must for anybody interested in learning more about the game it featured some of the best lecturers in around!!

    Location; Goldsboro High School
    Cost: $55.00 (if preregistered before January 5), $65 at the door.
    If you have groups of 5+, the cost is $45 per person

    Contact: George Whitfield 216 Hardingwood Dr., Goldsboro, NC 27534

    Clinicians are MLB Scouts, College Head and ASST Coaches

    Clinicians include:
    What Colleges Look For:
    Tommy Atkinson (Louisburg College), Paul Faulk (Crosschecker - Atlanta Braves), Billy Godwin (ECU), Howard McCullough (Arizona Diamondbacks), Pat Portugal (SF Giants)

    Practice Organization for HS Coach Joe Carbone (Ohio Univ), Fred jordan (the Citadel)

    Indoor and Outdoor Field Drills to become a better HS player Mike Boykin (App. St), Link Jarrett (ASST ECU), Chris Wiley (ASST Campbell Univ)

    Pitching Dick Cooke (Davidson), Tommy Eason (Pitt CC), Scott Forbes (UNC), Bill Jarman (ASST ECU), Chris Pollard (APP ST)

    Catching Tony Guzzo (Boston Red Sox), Clayton McCullough (Toronto Blue Jays), Kevin Schmall (Coastal Carolina), Chip Smith (Campbell), Allen Osborne (Univ of Memphis)

    Infield Play Jay Bergman (Univ Central Fla), Bradley LeCroy (western Carolina), Charlie Long (NC Wesleyean), Mark Scalf (UNCW), Nick Schnabel (US Military Academy)

    Outfield Play Tim Graham (N. Myrtle Beach HS), Marlin Ikenberry (VMI), Carl Lancaster (Mt. Olive College), Mike Mullis (Pitt CC), Gary Overton (ECU - retired)

    Hitting Tom Austin (Methodist), Erik Bakich (Vanderbilt), Joe Hastings (Boston College), Todd Raleigh (Western Carolina), Stoney Wine (Lenoir CC)

    Baserunning Billy Best (Atlanta Braves), Dave Bristol (fmr manager Reds, Brewers, Braves, Giants), Gary Gilmore (Coastal Carolina), Chad Holbrook (UNC), Ryan Morris (Old Dominion)

    As you can see it is a quality clinic with quality people!
     
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    Wow Coach.....what an impressive lineup. This clinic gets better and better each year.

    I need to attend this one for sure. Let me know if there is anything we can do at TBR to help in any way.

    Also, if there is a name(s) you need for the sportswriter nominee, we can help with that, too.
     
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    whats the website to register at. This is a great clinic to learn a lot of new things.
     
  4. coachevans26

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    COntact him at the address above... I do not have a phone number, but you could use directory assistance to find it.
     
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    its definitely one of the best clinics around. i go to the one in greensboro each summer, but honestly coach whitfield holds a better clinic.

    the greatest part of this clinic is that you can take some of your players or kids with you. they'll split the kids up into three groups and the coach's into two groups. each group gets one of the speakers listed for each topic.

    i've yet to go and not pick up some very valuable nuggets of information. its always a tough decision to choose between skip bergman and mark scalf. they're definitely examples of forgetting more than i know.
     

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