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    Last edited by Jake Patterson; 02-17-2008, 11:18 AM.
    "He who dares to teach, must never cease to learn."
    - John Cotton Dana (1856–1929) - Offered to many by L. Olson - Iowa (Teacher)
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    Hi All,

    We are hosting our annual coaches' clinic. This year we are happy to have three of our own BBF forumers as clinicians. See the attached for
    more information. We started the clinic as a means to provide a convenient inexpensive way to help youth coaches with their seasons and to provide a list of resources to help them further develop. To date we have trainied over 1000 coaches. ALL are invited. Hope to see you there.

    9th Annual Northeast Connecticut’s
    Little League Coaches’ Clinic



    Come join us in the largest all-volunteer youth baseball
    coaches’ clinic in New England!



    Sponsored by the Thompson Little League and
    Thompson Tiger Baseball

    Saturday, March 8th, 2008 - 9:00 am - 1:00 pm
    At The Tourtellotte Memorial High School Gymnasium
    Riverside Drive (Route 12), Thompson, Connecticut


    Featuring:

    Dave Weaver New England Catcher’s Camp – Hudson, New Hampshire
    Bill Peterson RPM Pitching – Longmont, Colorado
    Jon Doyle - Baseball Training Secrets – One of the leading training resources in all of baseball.



    Come spend 4 hours with us and make your season memorable for your whole team

    FREE COACH’S INFORMATION PACKET

    Fee: A $20.00 donation would be greatly appreciated, but not required. No one coaching youth baseball will be turned away.

    Questions Call: 1-860-928-5527 or Email [email protected]

    “He who dares to teach must never cease to learn.”
    Last edited by Jake Patterson; 02-17-2008, 11:29 AM.
    "He who dares to teach, must never cease to learn."
    - John Cotton Dana (1856–1929) - Offered to many by L. Olson - Iowa (Teacher)
    Please read Baseball Fever Policy and Forum FAQ before posting.

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