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Throwing Zone (A) Minor A Side Minor B Side (T-ball outfield)

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1 Throwing Zone (A) Minor A Side Minor B Side (T-ball outfield)
1730: Coaches and volunteers meet in Clubhouse 1750: Coaches set up stations 1800: Players move to 1st and 3rd base dugouts an drop off equipment 1805: Both Minor A and Minor B move to centerfield for combined calisthenics and light warm-up 1805: League officials (or reps) talk to parents behind home plate (star) Welcome League values (“double goal”/PCA oriented) Expectations 1815: Calisthenics complete Minor A and Minor B players split Minor A moves to equipment on 3rd base side Minor B moves to equipment on 1st base side Divide Minor A into four groups Divide Minor B into four groups 1820: Drills begin Infield (relax-ready-motor-receive-power step-throw) Outfield (relaxed/cushioned hands, catch & cover) Hitting (wide stance, bend in knees, high hands Throwing (Brian Tolberg “Big 3”: Toss, break egg, power step/throw) 1840: Rotate stations clockwise 1900: Rotate stations clockwise 1920: Rotate stations clockwise 1940: Muster players vic. pitcher’s mound 1945: Closing comments (league official or rep) Minor B Side Outfield Fielding (A) T ST T Hitting Zone (A) Outfield Fielding (B) Infield (A) Screen Infield (B) Throwing Zone (B) (T-ball outfield) Screen T ST T Hitting Zone (B) = Cone


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