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Keith Baker — Parent |
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I have coached my son’s teams throughout his playing years, and have signed him up for many different off-season training camps. From what I have seen from your camp, you have certainly done an excellent job in putting this camp together. From all the detailed info you provided through your emails and agenda’s, to the quality of coaches (including yourself and your players), to the quality of the instruction and drills included in you camp, you certainly deserve great praise for the top-notch quality of your program. |
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Blaine Schaible — Coach |
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The books are great. Tons of information that is useful for any coaching staff. We have pulled pieces from the books and incorporated them into our system at the high school, and also will be using with our youth program. It was money well spent. Thanks Pat. |
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Sam Anderson (16) — Camp Participant |
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What were the three most important things you learned at camp? · Good advice about stretching and warming up. · How to use “slashing” when you fake a bunt. · Learning the best way to “run down” a base runner.
What was your overall view of the Starz of Tomorrow Baseball Academy’s Christmas Specialty Clinic?
· Very well organized camp. Super nice facility. Very nice coaches. Hotel was excellent. Great value.
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Lake Jokela (14) — Camp Participant |
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What areas/parts of the camp did you most enjoy? · Pitching & hitting
What were the three most important things you learned at camp? · How to bunt properly · Pickoffs · Hitting |
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Caleb Marquardt (9) — Camp Participant |
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What areas/parts of the camp did you most enjoy? · Hitting and the Play of the Day.
What was your overall view of the Starz of Tomorrow Baseball Academy’s Christmas Specialty Clinic? · I had fun and am looking forward to next years clinic.
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What were the three most important things you learned at camp? · How to warm up throw. · When fielding a ground ball you don’t always have to be straight on with the ball. · The workout routine the Huskies do.
What areas/parts of the camp did you most enjoy? · The tempo game was fun, talking with the college players, and learning a little bit more just about the fundamentals.
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Craig Barnaal (15) — Camp Participant |

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Laura Mackenthun — Parent |
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Thank you to you and your staff for running the baseball camp earlier this week at Waite Park. Our son and his friends had a great time and were very happy with the pace and information offered! |

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Tom Schleper — Shakopee High School Varsity Baseball Coach |
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“I have and will continue to forward and recommend Coach Dolan’s Starz of Tomorrow Baseball Clinics to all of the players in our youth and school baseball programs. These camps are fun, instructional, and affordable; they are definitely worth the trip from the cities. Every kid we’ve sent to these camps has come back excited about baseball. The written critiques and personal instruction each player receives from the coaches and college players at the camp are informative and demonstrate a personal connection with the kids. It’s evident that the staff truly enjoys what they are doing. My own son’s first comment after I saw him for the first time in three days after the camp wasn’t, ‘Hi, Dad!’ – it was, ‘Can I go again next year?’” |
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Lisa Johnson — Parent |
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Thank you so much for putting together a great program. Zach and my other son, Jake, will definitely be back next year for fall league. |
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Clarence Mattson— Parent |
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Dalton had a GREAT time. We are impressed with the coaches and the way the program is handled! |
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Rochelle— Parent |
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You have a spectacular program!! Jacob really learned a lot and enjoyed it. My husband also stayed the whole time to watch, and was very impressed!! Nice Job! |
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Jon Habben — Parent |
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Just wanted to pass on some feedback from Drew. Your players are really making an effort to connect with him/attendees and he enjoys rubbing elbows with the high level of talent you have on the team. He also enjoyed the guest speaker last night and we followed up at home with discussion on how important that message is in his every day life. As parents, we appreciate that being part of the clinic. |