Kansas
Kansas Baseball Camps & Lessons
Lawrence
The University of Kansas
Lawrence, KS 66045
Jayhawk Baseball Camp
Marcia Bagby
785 864-7907
mlbagby@ku.edu
KU offers Fall hitting camps and holiday skills camps.
Manhattan
Kansas State Baseball Camps
Rob Vaughn, Assistant Coach
785-395-2679
rev7787@ksu.edu
1800 College Ave
Manhattan, KS 66502
Kansas State offers Fall exposure camps, Summer camps, and Team camps for high school students. Located at the Kansas State campus in Manhattan.
Park City
Willie Chaple
chaple@aol.com
316-992-4244
Willie has 20 years of experience in providing pitching lessons to groups and individuals of baseball and softball players. Individual or group lessons include hitting, baserunning, and throwing.
Wichita
All Baseball Inc.
David Haas
davidhaas11@cox.net
316-210-3488
Former Detroit Tigers pitcher and Chicago Cubs Player Development David Haas coach hopes to bring a “Big League” experience to player development programs from Little League through college. Specific skill training methods and technique evaluation used to create enthusiastic and dynamic learning environment for young players Through player instruction, camp development, league organization, tournament hosting, and team assistance.
Jonathan Gutierrez
jgutier22@cox.net
316-777-0168
Jonathan utilizes over two years of professional baseball experience to provide instruction relating to arm strength, pitching mechanics, increasing power, batting average, swing mechanics, hand-eye coordination, and the ability to lay off off-speed pitches.
Mike Gehrer
gehrerperformance@gmail.com
316-618-1300
Baseball, Softball, Speed and Agility camps cover the skills necessary to play the game of baseball and softball. These skill camps are provided in a positive, step by step manner. Mike strives to teach the right fundamentals which if practiced routinely will make the game more enjoyable.
Elite Hitting Dynamics
(316) 440-7967
jeff@ehd.kscoxmail.com
4327 W May St, Suite 111
Wichita, KS 67213
Elite offers an advanced, realistic, and efficient hitting solution that simulates the feel of facing live pitching. Each player’s mechanics are broken down into the 11 components of the swing. They are analyzed, diagramed, and compared side by side with their favorite professionals.
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