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TPX Top 96 Clinic Coming to Omaha During CWS January 28, 2009 |
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Omaha Burke High School has recently been selected as one forty-five sites nationally to host a prestigious TPX Top 96 Clinic for High School Players in 2009, according to Burke Assistant Coach Scott Hodges. The two-day clinic will take place during the College World Series on June 22 and 23rd and is expected to draw high school players and college coaches from across the nation.
The clinic format features workout/evaluation
sessions and instructional clinic sessions conducted by college
coaches on the first day followed by games on the second day, with
each participant playing in a game.
Coach Hodges' involvement with the event came about after meeting a Top 96 representative at an American Baseball Coaches Association convention a year ago. The representative indicated that the organization had been interested in setting up a clinic in Omaha during the CWS for some time. Hodges provided the kind of local contact that they needed to make the Omaha event a reality.
"We're excited about having Top 96 here in town," stated Hodges. "It's a great opportunity for Nebraska kids to get more exposure in a well-run and widely-respected event at a time when there are lots of college coaches in town."
Among the colleges that will represented by having coaches participating in the CWS Omaha clinic are: Brigham Young University, Coe College (IA), Dallas Baptist University, Florida State University, North Carolina State University, University of Arkansas at Little Rock, University of Indianapolis, University of Iowa, University of Missouri, University of Nebraska, University of Pittsburg and University of Texas. Coach Hodges also indicating that the organizers are also trying to get Clemson, Kentucky, Miami and Pepperdine.
Applications for the clinic may be submitted online
at the Top 96 website:
www.top96.com. The registration fee is $495, less a $100
discount that is available through the end of this month (Saturday).
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