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Baseball Camps and Colleges
Take a look at the following websites for fall and winter instructional leagues and clinics. Updates will continue throughout the off-season. 
Owatonna Baseball Camps (OJHS)
Winter - Monday Night Camp (Grades 3 - 8)
- The OHS Coaching staff will be running a total of four camps that will be held on Monday nights beginning February 1. They will be completed on March 1, 2009. Only $35.00 per camp (5 nights).
- Owatonna Basic Skills (Grades 3 - 5) - First 30 Entries
- Pitching League (Grades 5 - 6) - First 20 Entries
- Pitching League (Grades 7 - 8) - First 20 Entries
- Hitting League (Grades 5) - First 20 Entries
- Hitting League (Grades 6) - First 20 Entries
- Hitting League (Grades 7 & 8) - First 20 Entries
- Please follow the link for a detailed flyer with times, dates, and cost.
- Flyer: Winter Camp
Southern Minny Select Camp - May 15, 2009 (Grades 2 - 5)
- A revamped schedule of events.
- A comprehensive day of baseball to be completed at our new hitting facility at Manthey Park.
- Camp will focus on defensive play, pitching, and hitting.
- Includes a t-shirt and ice cream social.
- Instructed by OHS Varsity Staff and Players.
- Incentive program for a discounted price on this specific camp. If you attend 6 out of 12 home games you will get 50% off of your registration. If you make 10 out of 12, you will be allowed to register for free. Collect coaches' autographs after each game on the flyer.
- Please follow the link for a detailed flyer with times, dates, and cost.
- Flyer: Southern Minny Camp
Colleges / University Camps
- St. Thomas University
- St. Olaf University
- Mankato State University
- Winona State University
- University of Minnesota
- St. Cloud State University
All of the following are great places to get instruction. All camp information is generally posted on their baseball website. Visit the school's website, choose baseball under athletics, and see if they have camp information posted. When I receive flyers - I will post as well.
Many times, collegiate coaches use this as a recruiting strategy with high school athletes. This is probably the best way to begin a relationship with a school of interest.
Here is a list of conferences in the Midwest for Collegiate Baseball. Conferences range from community colleges, DI, DII, and DIII. Take ownership in contacting coaches (schools) that you are interested in attending. Many times, programs will have a player questionaaire to fill out. This is a great way to communicate your skills and interests to the baseball program.
MIAC
http://www.miac-online.org/
NSIC
http://www.northernsun.org/
WIAC
http://www.wiacsports.com/
IIAC
http://www.iowaconference.com/
ICCAC (Iowa Community College Area Conference)
http://www.iccac.org/
MCAC (Minnesota College Athletic Conference)
http://www.mnwest.edu/mcac/
MCC (Midwest collegiate conference)
http://www.midwestcollegiateconference.com/
Baseball Camps
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