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2022 Kentucky Baseball Prospect Camps

2022 Kentucky Baseball Prospect Camps

WILDCAT PROSPECT CAMP
June 15, 2022
June 22, 2022
July 13, 2022
July 20, 2022
2:00 PM – 4:30 PM
$100 per session
 
 
Covid-19 protocol requirements will be followed in accordance with campus and state regulations at the time of the camp.
 
WILDCAT PROSPECT CAMP
UK Baseball’s Prospect Camps are designed for advanced evaluation and instruction by the Wildcat coaching staff for players who aspire to compete at the NCAA Division I level. We offer the high school player an opportunity to showcase his skills in a pro-style workout and receive expert instruction from the University of Kentucky Baseball coaching staff. Campers will be grouped by position and will have the chance to work out at their primary position. The camp utilizes state-of-the-art training tools, such as HitTrax. Participants must be entering 8th grade or older. Any participants from another four-year university must currently be in the NCAA Transfer Portal. Each participant will receive a T-shirt when they arrive.
 
Camp Details

  • Age Group: 8th grade and older. Any participant from another four-year university must currently be in the NCAA Transfer Portal.
  • Time: 2:00 PM – 4:30 PM
  • Check-in: 1:15 PM – 2:00 PM
  • Kentucky Proud Park
  • Online registration: $100
  • Walk-up registration: $100

(On-line registration will close at 11:59 PM on the Monday before each session, after this time campers are asked to arrive 45 min. prior to the start of camp with a current medical physical, medical insurance card, and payment of $100 cash or check)

  • Non-refundable deposit: $50

 
 
Discounts/Specials

  • UK Employee: 20% off
  • Siblings: $20 off

 
 
GENERAL INFORMATION

  • CHECK-IN: 45 minutes prior to the start of camp.
  • DISCOUNT: Employee discount is 20% off total cost of camp. Sibling discount is $20 off total cost of camp.
  • REQUIRED DOCUMENTS FOR ALL UK ATHLETICS CAMPS: For the child to participate in camp please upload the following documents to your Active Network Camp Account through the link in your confirmation email.

    • A copy of a physical that was signed by a physician within the last 12 months
    • Front and back copies of your medical insurance card(s)

The camper will not be able to participate in camp until we have received these forms. For all camps, disabilities will be accommodated with advanced notifications.

  • CAMP STORE: Merchandise sales will be available on-line through your Active Network account.  Merchandise will also be available for purchase in person during camp hours. Cash or check only for in person sales.
  • WHAT TO BRING: Each camper should bring baseball equipment, including a glove, bat, hat, batting helmet, and turf/running shoes (no cleats).  No sunflower seeds, No gum
  • COMMUNICATIONS: After you complete your registration you will receive a confirmation email. A few days before the camp you will receive another email with more details and instructions about the camp. Please double check that your email address is correct in your Active Network Camp Account as that will be our only method of communication with campers.
  • REFUND POLICY: Refunds can be requested 7 days prior to the start of camp by emailing kentuckybaseball@uky.edu. Refunds that are approved will be less your $50 non-refundable deposit.  COVID-19 specific refund policy is at the bottom of this information page.

 
 
WILDCATS HEAD COACH NICK MINGIONE
From his first meetings with the players, Wildcats Head Coach Nick Mingione brought a very clear and specific vision to the program: they would be a family, they would focus on developing the “Student, Person, Player” and they would do things that had never been done before. Mingione, his staff and the team has done just that. In his first season (2017) at the helm, Mingione’s Cats shined on the field, winning an NCAA regional championship in front of the largest crowd in school history and advancing to a Super Regional for the first time in school history. After the Wildcats posted the most wins by a first-year head coach, Mingione was recognized as the Southeastern Conference Coach of the Year and the Rawlings/Perfect Game National Coach of the Year.
In Coach Mingione’s five years the Cats have had:

  • Two first round picks in the MLB Draft, including the highest-selected pitcher (Zack Thompson, 2019) in program history.
  • Six players selected in the first 90 overall picks of MLB Draft (2017-21).
  • Fifteen players selected in the top 10 rounds of the MLB Draft (2017-21).
  • Thirteen players drafted in 2018 (the most in the country and tied for most in single draft by a SEC program).
  • The fourteen underclassmen drafted during Coach Mingione’s tenure have amassed $10.435 million in signing bonuses (average of $745,000 per player) prior to 2021 draft.
  • Ten First- or Second-Team All-Americans in four years.
  • Pitching staff broke the school record for the most strikeouts in a single season (2017).
  • National co-Freshman of the Year (John Rhodes, 2020).
  • Set school record for fielding percentage (2021).
  • In 2018 they were the Shriners Hospitals for Children College Classic Champions.

The unprecedented success on the field was matched by the team’s achievements off the field. The Cats have had two Senior CLASS Award winners in 2018 (Troy Squires) and 2021 (T.J. Collett) which recognizes and honors student-athletes who excel in four areas: community, classroom, character, and competitor. No student-athlete in UK Athletics had ever won the award prior to 2018. SEC Scholar-Athlete of the Year in 2017 (Zach Logue). First-Team Academic All-American in 2019 (Marshal Gei). Under Mingione’s leadership the team has had 158 All-SEC academic honors, including a league high of 39 in 2021. The team set new highs for GPA in both Fall 2020, with a department best 3.61 and Spring 2021, with a 3.44, ranking as the highest among male teams on campus.
 
NCAA rules prohibit payment of camp expenses (camp tuition, transportation, spending money, etc…) for prospects (9th grade and above) by University of Kentucky donors. NCAA rules also prohibit free or reduced camp admissions for prospects. If you have any questions, notify camp officials prior to attending camp.  
The University of Kentucky’s camps and clinics are open to any and all entrants (limited only by number, age, grade level and/or gender).
Disabilities accommodated, prior notification is appreciated.

 
FAQ
I’m having trouble registering online can I just call the baseball office and register over the phone?
No, registrations cannot be taken over the phone or in person. All registrations must be made online and paid for using a credit card. Please email kentuckybaseball@uky.edu or call 859-257-8052 if you are having any registration problems.
 
I need to cancel my registration; can I get a refund?
If you need to cancel your registration, please email kentuckybaseball@uky.edu to request a refund.  Refunds that are approved will be less your $50 non-refundable deposit.  You can request a credit (for full amount) towards a future camp by emailing kentuckybaseball@uky.edu
 
I’m an UK Employee how do I get my discount?
Yes. It’s 20% off total registration. At the end of the registration process you will be asked a series of questions to confirm your employment at UK, at which point the discount will be applied to your total.
 
Is there a multi-kid discount?
Yes. $20 off
 
Does my physical form have to be on the form provided, because I have a physical, but it’s on a different form?
No. You don’t have to use the medical form provided.  If your medical form states that you are physically able to participate in the camp and signed by a medical doctor and less than 12 months old that will work.
 
My son’s physical expires right before the camp, but I don’t have an appointment to get a new physical until after the camp, and my insurance won’t allow me to get a physical any sooner, what should I do?
Call your doctors office and explain the situation, often they will be able to help you.
Physicals are performed at the Little Clinics at Kroger for only $35 (without insurance approval).
Call your insurance and ask if you got a physical before the 12-month mark if they will still cover it. Often insurances have a grace period.
 
What do we need to bring with us to camp?
Each camper should bring baseball equipment, including a glove, bat, hat, batting helmet, and turf/running shoes (no cleats).  No sunflower seeds, No gum
 
Will the campers be fed during camp?
No, the campers will not be fed during camp.  However, campers can bring snacks with them to keep their energy up during the camp.
 
Are parents allowed to stay and watch?                                          
Yes. Parents can remain in the grandstand or on the concourse during the summer camps. Parents must follow campus guidelines as it pertains to masks and social distancing. Parents won’t be allowed on the field or inside the facility.
 
COVID-19 specific refund policy

  1. If a camp is cancelled due to COVID-19, participants will be contacted to choose one of the following options:
    1. Transfer to a future camp within the same sport (if available)
    2. Full refund (excludes any Active Network customer processing fees)
  2. If a portion of the camp is cancelled due to COVID-19, participants will be refunded based on the percentage of camp that was not completed. This includes portions of camp that are cancelled due to inclement weather, where an indoor facility is not available to accommodate proper social distancing. **NCAA requires payment be retained for portions of camp that participants completed.
  3. If a camper, or a member of their household, is experiencing COVID-19 symptoms (see COVID-19 Symptom Check below) within 24 hours of camp check-in please email kentuckybaseball@uky.edu to choose one of the following options:
    1. Transfer to a future camp within the same sport (if available)
    2. Full refund (excludes any Active Network customer processing fees)

COVID-19 Symptom Check

  • Fever of 100.0 or greater
  • New cough (not associated with seasonal allergies)
  • New muscle aches/pain
  • New shortness of breath
  • New sore throat (not associated with seasonal allergies)
  • Vomiting or diarrhea
  • Loss of taste or smell
  • Been in close contact with a confirmed or suspected case of COVID-19

 
 
 

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