EUGENE, Ore. – The Oregon baseball coaching staff will host a series of prospect and youth camps this summer starting in June.
The all skills camps are broke into two sessions for players entering grades 9-12 for the 2009-10 year, as well as players entering grades 2-8. Session I (grades 9-12) will take place June 29-30 at the Moshofsky Center. Session II (grades 2-8) will run from July 2-3.
Youth camps will also be offered this summer at The Babe Ruth Complex. Session I (grades 2-6) will run from July 20-23, and campers have the option of signing up for full or half days. Session II (grades 2-8) will take place at the Babe Ruth Complex and local high schools from July 27-30.
Oregon will also hold three-day a high school prospect camp for players who will be enrolled from grades 10-12 entering the 2009-10 school year. The camp will take place July 31-August 2 at the Moshofsky Center.
Accompanying members of the Oregon coaching staff will be some of the best high school and junior college coaches from the State of Oregon. The Oregon baseball staff teaches more than just baseball. They will help campers develop a winning attitude, learn good work habits, understand the importance of academics, and more importantly, learn the benefits of always doing their best. Campers will receive a high level of instruction and competition in all aspects of the game.
Tuition costs differ for each camp and overnight, full-day or half-day sessions.
All campers will receive a t-shirt and lunch at each day’s workout.
For complete information or to register, visit the Oregon Baseball Camp web page or contact camp coordinator Bryson LeBlanc at 541-346-5229 or bbcamps@uoregon.edu.
2009 Oregon Baseball Summer Camps
High School All Skills Camp…June 29-30
Youth All Skills Camp…July 2-3
Youth Day Camp…July 20-23
Youth Overnight/Day Camp…July 27-30
High School Prospect Camp…July 31-August 2

why would you hold a prospect camp during the state tournement? Is this fair to all baseball players who are looking to play beyond high school?there are many players that will only be seen at camps like this
Scott, you ask a good question but you are asking the wrong person. This is the Pleasant Hill Babe Ruth site and are only telling you about the different camps that young people can participate in. We certainly do appreciate you visiting this site and leaving a comment but for the answer to your question you will need to check with the University of Oregon baseball. By the way keep us informed on the state tournament and we will be glad to post information on it.
Terry