The 2012 Blue Jays Honda Super Camp heads to St. John's
TORONTO, Aug. 10, 2012 /CNW/ - The ultimate baseball experience begins on Monday, August 13 for approximately 130 participants at St. Pats Ballpark in St. John's, Newfoundland. Kids aged 10-16 will be learning their skills and techniques from former Toronto Blue Jays alumni and former Major League players such as Sandy Alomar, Sr., Jesse Barfield, Otto Valez, Duane Ward & Nigel Wilson. The clinic will run from 9:00 am - 1:00 pm and each participant will receive a Blue Jays hat, t-shirt, instructional manual; photo card, along with a leather pro model Roberto Alomar Series baseball glove.
In conjunction with Honda, Baseball Canada and Little League Canada, the Blue Jays will be conducting 14 Honda Super Camps this summer across 10 provinces in July and August as they continue their commitment to amateur baseball. At each Super Camp, the Toronto Blue Jays, through Jays Care Foundation are providing five scholarships for entry fees to help remove financial barriers to participation for children who would not otherwise have the chance to play. In addition, through a partnership with the Boys & Girls Clubs of Canada, Jays Care Foundation had made a grant and a donation of equipment available to start a baseball skills development program with the local BGC in each city. For more information about the Blue Jays support of Amateur Baseball in Canada, please visit www.bluejays.com/baseballacademy.
Who: | Sandy Alomar, Sr., Jesse Barfield, Otto Valez, Duane Ward & Nigel Wilson |
What: | Photo/interview opportunity with the alumni and the participants |
When: | Monday, August 13 |
9:00 am - 1:00 pm - duration of clinic | |
12:00 p.m. - media are invited to watch the last hour of the camp | |
1:00 p.m. - interview availability | |
Where: | St. Pats Ballpark |
Located off Carpasian Road near the intersection with Empire Avenue | |
St. John's, NL | |
How: | Media are required to check in at the stadium |
SOURCE: Toronto Blue Jays Baseball Club
Toronto Blue Jays Communications Department at (416) 341-1302/03
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