Winter Hitting Mini Clinics with Coach Mata
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Event Description
WINTER HITTING MINI CLINICS WITH COACH MATA
Coach Huemul (Memu) Mata is a world class softball player and has spent the better part of the last decade playing softball across the globe. Coach Memu has trained and instructed youth hitters in all corners of the world and is now here in Blacksburg as he is an assistant coach at Virginia Tech.
Small groups will include group drills and techniques but also individualized instruction tailored to the needs of each hitter. Bring a friend, train with one of the best in the world and improve your hitting skills!
- Small Group Instruction
- Consistent and Week by Week Development
- World Class Instruction
- Premier Facilities
- Parents are asked to stay in facility to learn as well
DATES
January 12th - February 2nd (Mondays)
January 12th, 19th, 26th, & February 2nd
WHO
Grades 5th & Up
LOCATION
Tech Softball Indoor Facility
TIMES
7:45pm - 8:45pm
COST
$159 for all 5 Sessions
($150 + $9 Fee)
REFUND POLICY
Effective 9/1/2023
In compliance with NCAA regulations, refund rates of registration fees, made only payable to Pete D’Amour Softball Camps, are as follows:
- 100% refundable if request is made 5 days prior to the beginning of camp.
- 50% refundable if request is made 3 days prior to the beginning of camp.
- 0% refundable if request is made on the day of camp, 1 day prior to camp, or 2 days prior to the beginning of camp.
Please note: Purchasing Registration Protection insurance from Ryzer does NOT guarantee any rate of refund of registration fee by Pete D’Amour Softball Camps. If you purchase Registration Protection through Ryzer and have a situation that is a “covered reason” based on the guidelines set forth, please contact Allianz Global Assistance. Please use this link (https://ryzer.com/Help/Events/) as reference to answer questions in regard to Registration Protection.
NCAA Bylaw 13.4.3.1.2.1 states that it is permissible for camps to be advertised towards a particular audience (e.g., elite
camp), but advertisements or promotions must indicate that the camps are open to any and all (limited only by number, age,
grade level and gender)
