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Former Benedictine standout baseball player "The NATURAL" Carter Holton hosting baseball camp

By Special to the Prep Sports Report Staff | August 7, 2022

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Savannah, GA – Next Friday, August 12, 2022, former Benedictine Military School baseball standout, now a Vanderbilt pitcher Carter Holton will be hosting a baseball camp at Brian Parker field on the campus of Benedictine Military School.

Instruction will focus on arm care, pitching, off-season training, hitting, and fielding. The clinic is for rising 3rd to 8th graders. Players should bring gloves, a helmet, baseball pants, cleats, and turf shoes.

Refreshments and pizza will be served after the clinic. Space is limited to maintain a productive instructor-player ratio, and "The Natural" merchandise will be available for purchase.

The registration deadline is Wednesday, August 10. Benedictine requests that you complete the form attached and submit it to kevin.farmer@bcsav.net or drop it off at the Benedictine military school office. Here is the registration form link (CLICK ON IT) - https://bit.ly/3BLEnwU.

For more information, don't hesitate to contact Benedictine head baseball coach Kevin Farmer at 912-596-8149 and As Always Go Cadets!

Photo - Benedicitne Baseball & Vanderbilt Baseball

Optim Orthopedics supports Benedictine Military School, Calvary Day School, Richmond Hill High School, Savannah Country Day, South Effingham High School, and St. Vincent's athletics. Benedictine Military School's team doctor is Dr. David SedoryDr. David Palmer is the team doctor for Calvary Day School, South Effingham, and Richmond Hill. Savannah Country Day and St. Vincent's team doctor is Dr. Thomas Alexander. Remember, Optim Orthopedics gets you back into the game!

 

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The "Coach" Karl DeMasi has been teaching and coaching for the past 35 years on all levels of academia and athletics. One of his hobbies has been writing, announcing and talking about sports. DeMasi has been involved in the Savannah Area sports scene since 1995, and he created the high school magazine "The Prep Sports Report" in 2000. In 2010, the "Coach" started broadcasting The Karl DeMasi Sports Report. He's still going strong, broadcasting on Facebook live and Twitter live every Saturday morning. You gotta love it!


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