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Saint Francis Advanced Skills Camps

Led by Saint Francis University Assistant Coach Abby Doerr (former University of Alabama & Oregon State player)

$25 CATCHING SESSION - Tuesday May 19th, 530-730pm

$25 INFIELD SESSION - Wednesday May 20th, 530-730pm

$25 CATCHING SESSION - Monday May 25th, 530-730pm

$25 CATCHING SESSION - Tuesday July 7th, 530-730pm

$25 INFIELD SESSION - Wednesday July 8th, 530-730pm

$25 CATCHING SESSION - Tuesday July 21st, 530-730pm

$25 INFIELD SESSION - Tuesday July 28th, 530-730pm

 

Open to Grades 7-12

Limited to 10 players per session.

Please view our Policies Page before registering.

LOCATION:
Saint Francis University
Loretto, PA

DESCRIPTION:

*PLEASE NOTE - These are instructional camps. 

 

Join Saint Francis Softball for our exclusive Advanced Skills Camps designed for players ready to elevate every aspect of their game. These elite sessions are led by SFU Coach Abby Doerr, former standout catcher at the University of Alabama and Oregon State University, who competed at the highest levels of collegiate softball — including the Women’s College World Series.

Catching Camps:

  • Receiving & Framing: Improve glove control, pitch presentation, and subtle movement to win strikes.

  • Footwork & Transfers: Master efficient movement patterns and quick, clean exchanges.

  • Throwing Mechanics: Refine arm slot consistency and release efficiency for elite pop times.

  • Blocking & Recovery: Develop advanced blocking angles, dirt reads, and rebound control.

  • Leadership & Game IQ: Learn how elite catchers manage pitchers, defenses, and game tempo.

Hitting Camps:

  • Focus will be on optimizing bat path, sequencing, and connection to improve exit velocity, adjustability, and consistency against higher-level pitching.

Infield Camps:

  • Elite Footwork & Pre-Pitch Positioning

  • ​Advanced Glove Work & Ball Handling

  • Creating high level throwing patterns

Who Should Attend:

  • Travel ball and High School/Middle School catchers (grades 7–12)

  • Players looking to play at the collegiate level

WHAT TO BRING TO THE CLINIC:


Players should bring glove, helmet, and bat. Players should also bring indoor shoes. Players are responsible for bringing their own lunch and water. Be sure to label all equipment and personal items. MAXX Fastpitch and the host facility will not be responsible for any lost or stolen items.

Please be sure to review our weather and refund policies.

Questions? Please contact us.

All clinics are open to any and all female entrants limited only by age, grade level, or number of participants.

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