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Winona State University - Softball Camps

Fall Camp

Location Winona, MN
Event Date(s) Sep 22, 2019
Grades 8th to 12th
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Event Description

Winona State University Softball Camps

2019 Fall Camp

Winona State players and coaching staff will be on hand to aid and instruct campers in all areas of the game. Campers need to bring their own glove, and catchers should provide their own equipment.

Winona State is a Division II University located in Winona, MN. In 2019, Winona State set a school record with 53 wins, won the NSIC for the second consecutive season, and once again finished ranked in Top 25 Nationally advancing to the NCAA Tournament for the fourteenth time in fifteen years. The Warriors finished the season 53-9. The Warriors were led by the N.F.C.A. Central Region “Coaching Staff of the Year”, and four-time NSIC “Coach of the Year” Greg Jones. In nineteen seasons, Jones has guided 95 student/athletes to All-Conference honors, 50 players to All-Region honors, and twenty to All-American Status. In addition to the Warrior Coaching Staff, several standout WSU Softball players will be on hand to help guide and instruct camp attendees.

In addition to the Warrior Coaching Staff, several standout WSU Softball players will be on hand to help guide and instruct camp attendees.

Sunday, September 22nd
Who: Girls
Grades: 8th - 12th
Where: Maynard Johnson Field,
Winona State University
Time: 11:00 AM - 2:30 PM
Cost: $80 per Player

What to Bring: Campers need to bring their own glove, and catchers should provide their own equipment.

Weather Policy: No refunds for inclement weather without the purchase of camp insurance during registration.  With the purchase of insurance if the event is cancelled you will be able to file a claim through the insurance company for a refund.

Concussion Information: I understand that if my child is diagnosed with a concussion or concussion like symptoms at a Winona State University Athletic Camp, they will no longer be allowed to participate at camp. As a parent/legal guardian I must make arrangements to remove the child from camp as soon as I have been notified of my child’s condition.