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Catchingcoach
09-18-2006, 08:12 AM
PRESS RELEASE: The New England Catching Camp is pleased to announce it will award one $500.00 scholarship this spring to a 2007 graduating New England High School student that has been a catcher on their high school team.

The scholarship can be applied for by either baseball or softball players. Students must be graduating from a high school in Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Connecticut, Rhode Island, or Massachusetts. All applications received will be reviewed by a panel of NECC staff members as well as a group of individuals from business, education, and athletics. The group will make their selection of the 2007 recipient by May 30th, 2007.

For more information go to http://www.catchingcamp.com/index.php?page=scholarship

Catchingcoach
12-26-2006, 10:01 PM
Just wanted to sure any new forum members see this and pass it on to any New England HS baseball or softball senior catchers.

Jake Patterson
12-27-2006, 10:56 AM
Just wanted to sure any new forum members see this and pass it on to any New England HS baseball or softball senior catchers.
Will pass on.

jbooth
12-27-2006, 02:18 PM
PRESS RELEASE: The New England Catching Camp is pleased to announce it will award one $500.00 scholarship this spring to a 2007 graduating New England High School student that has been a catcher on their high school team.

The scholarship can be applied for by either baseball or softball players. Students must be graduating from a high school in Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Connecticut, Rhode Island, or Massachusetts. All applications received will be reviewed by a panel of NECC staff members as well as a group of individuals from business, education, and athletics. The group will make their selection of the 2007 recipient by May 30th, 2007.

For more information go to http://www.catchingcamp.com/index.php?page=scholarship

I know very little about the position of catcher, but I was watching a HS girl practice throwing to third with her father, at a local field, and something didn't look right. I think she was moving her feet incorrectly. What is the proper footwork in throwing to third?