Ripken Baseball has partnered with Sheetz to bring 12 free baseball clinics to children ages 7 to 14 in Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, Ohio, North Carolina and Pennsylvania starting this April and continuing through June.
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“The “Sheetz community Clinics presented by Ripken Baseball” will teach the fundamentals of baseball for players of all levels. players can expect to work on fielding, hitting, and throwing with Ripken Baseball instructors. participants will receive a Sheetz Treat, fruit and a giveaway.
“Ripken Baseball is thrilled to team up with Sheetz to bring the game of baseball to communities where Sheetz is a staple for families,” said Amanda Shank, vice president of Camiseta Watford FC business development for Ripken Baseball. “We encourage parents to register their children and enjoy a fun baseball environment in their hometowns.”
Parents can pre-register for the clinics at the following cities and dates
Thursday, April 14: Arlington, Virginia
Thursday, April 14: Frederick, Maryland
Friday, April 15: Richmond, Virginia
Friday, April 15: Hagerstown, Maryland
Wednesday, April 27: Harrisburg/York, Pennsylvania
Wednesday, may 4: Morgantown, West Virginia
Tuesday, may 31: Greensboro, North Carolina
Tuesday, may 31: Columbus, Ohio
Wednesday, June 1: Raleigh, North Carolina
Wednesday, June 1: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Thursday, June Camiseta Copa Mundial de Fútbol 2: Cleveland, Ohio
Wednesday, June 15: Charleston, West Virginia
“As a family-owned and operated company, Camiseta Fútbol we strive to give back and be the best neighbor we can be in every community we serve,” said Nick Ruffner, public relations manager at Sheetz. “We’re excited to be partnering with Ripken Baseball to provide free clinics to kids located throughout our six-state footprint. These camps will provide valuable training and experiences as well as lifelong memories.”
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