Troy University Winter Camp
12/05/09 - 12/06/09
The Troy University Baseball Camp will provide a sound learning environment for each player. Campers will receive instruction from the Troy coaching staff, junior college coaches, top area high school coaches, and current and former Troy players. Instruction will include fundamental drills, proper practice techniques, and game situations.
Camp Cost: $185.00
Henry Picks Up Troy's First Gold Glove Award

Troy University senior third baseman Brett Henry was one of just nine players in Division I Baseball to be honored as a Gold Glove Award Winner by Rawlings and the American Baseball Coaches Association.
The award, which is in its third year, goes to the player recognized by coaches across the country as the best defensive player at his position in the nation.
"This is something that Brett is certainly very deserving of," Trojans head coach Bobby Pierce said. "He had that kind of year, based on his play at third base. He played the position this year as well as any player I have ever had in my coaching career. I am very happy for Brett."
Henry, who has already received his undergraduate degree in accounting and is working toward an MBA, posted a .976 fielding percentage while leading the Trojans with 128 assists. He was charged with just four errors in 166 defensive chances and was on the front end of nine double plays.
His efforts helped Troy to rank 47th among the 288 Division I teams in fielding percentage this year. The Trojans posted a .970 fielding percentage this year.
Henry was stunned by the news of the award.
"I am speechless, I truly am," Henry said. "What a great way to cap off my career here at Troy."
In addition to his play at third base, Henry finished his senior season with a .313 batting average, seven home runs and 42 runs batted in. In his four-year career at Troy the Mobile native posted a .303 batting average in 157 games played and had a .952 career fielding percentage.
Rawlings has been the longtime sponsor of the ABCA/Rawlings All-Region and All-American teams. The ABCA All-American Committees select the Rawlings Gold Glove Award winners in their respective divisions. Every college and high school coach in the country has the opportunity to participate through his respective regional chair.
Nine players from each division (NCAA I, II and III, NAIA, and Junior College I, II and III) are announced at the respective site of each division's national championship. The high school division awards are announced in Omaha during the Division I College World Series. Each winner receives the Rawlings Gold Glove Award similar to the MLB award. Each recipient's school also receives the award for permanent display.
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Troy University Baseball Camps & Showcases
Below you'll find our school's Division I college baseball camps, baseball showcases and instructional camps and clinics. Visit us in Troy Alabama for a baseball camp or showcase and show us your skills!
Our camps range in ages and we should have a program to fit your needs. If you do not see a date that works for you at this time please check back to the site as we add new sessions often.
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12/05 – 12/06 ~ Saturday to Sunday
Troy University Winter Camp
Location: Riddle-Pace Field. Troy University | Ages: 14-18
Cost: $ 185.00 View Camp Details
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1/16 – 1/17 ~ Saturday to Sunday
Troy University Pre Season Offense Camp
Location: Riddle-Pace Field. Troy University | Ages: 14-18
Cost: $ 185.00 View Camp Details
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Our baseball camps and showcases in Troy, AL are a great oppotunity to take your game to the next level. Each camp is hosted by our college staff here at Troy.
Questions regarding Troy University Baseball Camps? Contact Jeff Crane at 334 670-5705 or e-mail Jeff Crane at jscrane@troy.edu
. Don't miss the opportunity to attend this amazing Sun Belt Conference Baseball Camp!
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Troy Camp FAQs
Q. What should I bring to my baseball camp or showcase camp?
A. Many times the camp itself will have a recommended list of items to bring to camp, but here are a few things to help you. All position players should bring a bat and glove. Look like a baseball player by wearing a hat, jersey, belt, baseball socks, etc. You need to look the part. If you are a catcher, have your own gear. Hitters, bring your bat and helmet just in case. Don't expect to use the college's equipment and you must be ready to go! Borrow something from a teammate or coach if you do not have one.
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Q. What if I have to cancel?
A. We do not offer refunds on cancelled campers, just a future camp credit if you decide to cancel, but we do have what is called "Cancellation Protection".
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