BREAKING NEWS!!
On Deck: 1. Gamers teams looking for 10U, 11U, 12U, 13U, 14U Players!! . 2. 11th Memorial Day Tournament! 3. Summer Camp 2012 Dates Announced!!.4. Pitching/Catching Class On Thursday Nights!

Monthly Archives: September 2009

Daniel Pratt-UCSD

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Congratulations to Daniel Pratt he is headed to UC San Diego to play some baseball.

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High School: Bishop O’ Dowd

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Patrick Garvin-UCSD

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Congratulations to Patrick Garven he is headed to UC San Diego to play some baseball.

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High School: Monte Vista

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Camps & Lessons

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The game of baseball is one where repetition is of paramount importance.  Unfortunately, repeating destructive mechanics (either physically in the case of a sore arm, or practically like an incorrect swing that prevents a player from making contact) will hinder progress and enjoyment of the game.  Private Instruction provided by Headfirst Baseball has helped young players develop a deep appreciation and enjoyment of the game of baseball.  People tend to enjoy what they are good at and Private Instruction helps young players improve their skills, help them to learn in general and help them become confident in their baseball knowledge and skills.

HeadFirst offers a variety of Camps and lessons to assist players in accomplishing their goals.

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With many local players taking lessons and participating in Headfirst camps,  we decided to recruit top local talent at the 12u age to participate in a showcase tournament in 2001.  The idea was for players to compete against other top players in the area in a weekend tournament style showcase.  The result was overwhelmingly impressive for the parents, coaches and players!  In short, the players created excitement, quality baseball and a razor sharp competitive atmosphere that has continued to attract top talent over the years.  After being recruited and asked to play, Headfirst Staff drafts teams for the weekend and those teams compete against one another for the championship trophies.  There is also an all-tournament team, which consists of the top performers over the weekend, radar gun readings, and a home run derby.  Former players are now playing college baseball and pro baseball.  The Headfirst Showcase Tournaments are a great way to share a competitive and fun weekend with other serious baseball families who want to line up and go head to head with the best players around!

2010 Schedule Will be announced


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