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GROWTH CHART Year 2002
2003
Total Players 750 3,000
Paid to Coaches $33,000 $135,000
2004
9,000
$405,000
2005
18,000
$810,000
2006
30,000
$1,350,000
2007
44,000
$1,980,000
2008 2009
59,000 72,000
$2,655,000 $3,240,000
2010
89,000
$3,700,000
2011
2012 2013
105,000
126,000 150,200
$4,250,000
$5,050,000 $6,010,000
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Alaska
Alexander Dawson HS Eaglecrest HS Littleton HS Sand Creek HS
Connecticut
Albertus Magnus Coll New Milford HS
Delaware
Anchorage
Alabama
Bibb County HS JA Fair HS
Arizona
Mesa C.C. Moon Valley HS Paradise Valley HS Sabino HS
Arkansas
Little Rock JA Fair HS
California
Colorado
Acalanes HS Apple Valley HS Arcata HS Bishop Alemany HS Cal State Univ-Monterey Bay Chaffey College Citrus Valley HS Foothill HS Fresno Hanford HS Irvine Valley College Johansen HS Liberty HS Linden HS Lodi HS Los Angeles Mira Loma HS Monte Vista Christian HS Patriot HS Salinas HS San Diego City College South San Francisco HS Southlands Christian HS Tahquitz HS
Archmere Academy Dover John Dickinson HS St. Georges Tech HS
Florida
Central Lee HS University of Dubuque
Kansas
Junction City HS Lansing HS Word of Life HS
Kentucky
Bellarmine University Lloyd Memorial HS Morse Baseball Academy
Louisiana
Natchitoches Central HS
Maine
Ocala Orlando
Houlton HS
Georgia
George Walton Academy Woodland HS
Illinois
Aurora Central Catholic HS Galesburg HS Glenbard East HS Huntley HS Lewis University Lindenwood University MacMurray College Maroa-Forsyth HS Mattoon HS Metamora HS North Park University Oak Lawn HS Rantoul HS Richwoods HS Rockford Guilford HS
Indiana
Iowa
Andrean HS Bloomington HS South Butler University Evansville North HS Goshen College Greenfield John Adams HS Sheridan HS Wabash College
Maryland
St. Mary’s College
Michigan
Adrian College Anchor Bay HS Andover HS Concordia University Edsel Ford HS Ferndale HS Franklin Road HS Kellogg C.C. Lutheran HS South Port Huron Northern HS
Minnesota
Coon Rapids HS Crown College DeLaSalle HS Hamline University Proctor High School Virgina HS
Missisippi
Center Hill HS
Missouri
Avila University Bishop DuBourg HS
New Jersey
Burlington County College Felician College
New Mexico
Rio Rancho HS
New York
Cazenovia College Concordia College Erie C.C. North Erie C.C. South Fort Plain HS Monroe CC Nanuet HS Purchase College
North Carolina
Hertford County HS North Buncombe HS South Iredell HS Westchester Country Day School
North Dakota Mandan HS
Ohio
Alliance HS Athens HS Bellbrook HS Bishop Ready HS Brookville HS F.A.S.T. of NW Ohio Firestone HS Fredericktown HS Fremont Ross HS Genoa HS Lakota East HS Middletown HS Milford HS Oak Hills HS Ottawa Hills HS Owens C.C. Stebbins HS Tiffin University Tippecanoe HS University of Findlay USBA Youngstown Walsh University Watkins Memorial HS Willoughby South HS Wittenberg University Wooster HS
Oklahoma
Chandler HS Putnam City HS
Oregon
La Grande HS
Pennsylvania
Beaver Falls HS CCAC South Campus Exeter Twp HS Mercyhurst Prep HS Notre Dame Penncrest HS Pittsburgh-Mars University of PittGreensburg Westminster College William Allen HS
Tennessee
Cleveland State CC Lancaster Christian Academy
Texas
Arlington Baptist College Brownwood HS Cathedral HS Dallas Molina HS Denison HS Slaton HS South San Antonio HS
Wisconsin
Beaver Dam HS Concordia University Manitowoc Lincoln HS McFarland HS Menomonee Falls HS Milwaukee Sports Complex NX Level Training Facility Oconomowoc HS River Falls HS St. Mary Central High School Washington Park HS Waunakee High School Westosha Central HS
U.S. Baseball Academy's Advisory Staff
includes stars such as Cy Young winner Brandon Webb (below), Don Mattingly and Paul O'Neill.
Utah
West Ridge Academy Virginia
Virginia
Cave Springs HS Central Lee HS
Washington
Quincy HS Seattle University
West Virginia
Davis and Elkins College East Fairmont HS
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f that sounds too good to be true, consider this comment from Skip Bailey, committee member of the American Baseball Coaches Association and longtime coach/associate AD at Monroe Community College in Rochester, N.Y. Here’s what he had to say after his first season with us: “U.S. Baseball Academy hit a home run for our baseball program. We have been running camps for over 26 years and this one was our best. I thought their ad was too good to be true, but I’m glad I made the call. We earned thousands of dollars for our baseball program, and all our staff did was show up and coach. They did the rest.” We couldn’t have said it better ourselves. We’ve been helping coaches run hassle-free camps for 26 years, handling all the administrative functions that all coaches hate. We not only give you the itinerary of drills and equipment; we take care of advertising, marketing, press releases, phone calls, registration, payments, T-shirts, insurance, and paying the instructors. You just coach. You can use the money however you want. Supplement your coaching salaries, pay for a spring trip or upgrade your field. It’s up to you. Could your family, your coaches or your program use an extra $8,000 to $10,000 for six days work during your offseason? Since launching a national expansion effort nine years ago, our growth has been fantastic, as colleges and high schools from New York to Los Angeles and Alaska recognize the advantages of partnering with the nation’s largest camp franchise.
Los Angeles, CA
Coach: U.S. Baseball Academy is planning an expansion in your area, and we’re looking for experienced coaches. For just six days of coaching, you can earn up to $10,000 for yourself or your program when you partner with the nation’s largest network of baseball camps. You have no investment and no risk.
We’ve hosted nearly 150,000 players at hundreds of locations in 41 states and paid MORE THAN $6 MILLION to coaches like you. As our numbers have grown, so has our notoriety. Our Advisory Staff includes stars such as Cy Young winner Brandon Webb and Yankees great and Dodgers Manager Don Mattingly. I’m contacting you because we’re looking for a new location in your area as we continue expanding. You don’t need a large fieldhouse. Our typical site attracted 150 to 250 hitters, pitchers and catchers and earned up to $10,000 for the local coaching staff. But because age groups are staggered throughout the day, there are never more than 50 players at a time. All you need is a normal size gymnasium or field and six available dates between December and May. Most locations run Sunday afternoons because of gym availability, but others run Saturdays or weekday evenings. Warm-weather locations can run the program outdoors. Maybe you’re already running your own winter/spring camp. Most of our partners were as well. But if you make less than $10,000 or hate dealing with registration, marketing, T-shirts, insurance and phone calls from parents, you’ll be happier with us. Please take a few minutes to look over this brochure and remember Coach Bailey’s comment: It is not too good to be true. To discuss how U.S. Baseball Academy can put money in your pocket while reducing your workload, contact us soon by e-mail, telephone, or the enclosed response card. Registration for our Spring Training program is already under way, and our schedule will be finalized next month. Contact us at:
[email protected] or call VP of Baseball Operations, Joe Marker, at 800-592-4487. We hope to hear from you soon. Regards,
what we do: • Handle all registration through an easy-to-use web site and toll-free number. • Pay for advertising and press releases online and in local newspapers. The lure of our national program attracts players from as far away as an hour’s drive. • Market the camp through local youth baseball groups. • Provide you with a program template of proven drills and stations, including equipment and training aids. • Provide T-shirts and insurance for each player. • Pay high school and college coaches in your area $20 per hour, maintaining a player-coach ratio of 6:1 or better. • Pay your players (if your rules allow) to feed machines, throw soft-toss, help with stations, etc.
what you do: • Secure the use of your gymnasium or field house for six Saturday or Sunday afternoons between December and May, or the use of an outdoor multi-field complex for three weekdays in early summer. • Put together a small staff of coaches from your school and others in the area and coach for three days (summer program) or six days (spring program). • Collect a paycheck as high as $10,000 for you, your staff or your program. • Reap the benefits of running a low-cost camp (players pay as little as $99 for six days) that showcases your facilities, builds your program from the ground floor, and also puts money in your assistants’ pockets.
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Marc Hoffman, President, U.S. Baseball Academy
St. Clair, MI
Alhambra, CA
St. Paul, MN
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