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Bigler Baseball’s Ultimate Tournament set for Summer of 2012

Sept. 14, 2011

Imagination becomes reality with four-day event over two weekends

 

Bigler Sports has announced their Ultimate Tournament for 13 and 14 year old players planned for June and July, 2012 held at St. John’s Northwestern Military Academy (SJNMA) in Delafield, Wisconsin.

 

The U13 Team Tournament dates are June 28 through July 1, 2012 and the U14 Team Tournament dates are July 19 through July 22, 2012. Participants will breath, eat and sleep baseball for four amazing days. They’ll have the opportunity to interact with former major league players, hone their skills, build camaraderie, and learn about baseball while playing on state-of-the-art fields.

 

Teams will stay on SJNMA’s historic picturesque campus and play four games (weather permitting) on their pristine fields located in Delafield, Wisconsin. All teams will receive:

 

•Instructional / Motivational Presentations by Former Major League Players

•Individual Position Break-out Sessions

•An Outing at a Madison Mallard’s Baseball Game

 

The SJNMA’s campus offers a full range of activities that participants can enjoy when they’re not playing baseball, including golf, swimming, tennis, basketball, canoeing or use of the weight room.

 

Tournament registration fee is $575 per player or coach (11 players and 2 coaches minimum). Lodging, three meals per day and all activities are included in the tournament price. Space is limited to only 12 teams per tournament. Sign-up early and save $50 per player or coach! Deadline is January 31, 2012.

For more information call KJ Bigler (414) 303-7064 or Jack Plemons (414) 531-9236.

 

Bigler Sports features four sports divisions; Baseball, Basketball, Football and Girls Fast Pitch. Bigler Baseball, the first division, was founded in 2006 with one very important and basic purpose: Help athletes of all ages achieve the highest level of performance they are capable of.

 

Ken Bigler Jr. says, “My love for teaching kids the game of baseball and my desire to start a small business were the driving forces behind starting Bigler Baseball. Instilling confidence in kids and watching the smiles on their faces after they have succeeded in learning the skills of the game continues to be the most rewarding part of it all and is the true motivation behind it."

 

Bigler camps, coaches’ clinics and individual coaching sessions are ongoing throughout the year. They also feature Fall Ball baseball leagues. More information can be found online at www.biglersports.com, or on Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Bigler-Sports/199063243469561 and Twitter at: www.twitter.com/biglersports

 

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