Future Stars is ecstatic to introduce Softball as one of our NEW sports-specific summer camp programs. Summer 2012 at Farmingdale State College will offer one weekly session.
Lunch Included:
The program is designed to teach and inspire girls aged 10-16 to become better, more confident, more composed players. With the perfect balance of skill building, sportsmanship, competition, and fun, all campers will enjoy a memorable summer experience.
Players will work individually and as teams to improve their offense, defense, hitting, fielding, base running and tactical skills. Experienced high school, collegiate and specialty coaches will work tirelessly to improve everyone's play.
Farmingdale State College is located on 380 lush acres in the heart of Long Island. It is easily accessible from the Northern State, Southern State and LIE as well as most North and South shore locations along the Nassau Suffolk border.
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athletics facilities.
The outdoor facilities at the college include 6 NEW all-weather Tennis courts, a 20 station Golf driving range, as many as 8 Lacrosse/Soccer fields, Softball field, state of the art Baseball complex, NEW turf field, 1/4 mile track, hitting wall and numerous shaded recreation areas.
The indoor physical education and athletic facility named George E. Nold Hall encompasses 94,000 square ft. The main gymnasium consists of 3 regulation Basketball courts, 5 Volleyball courts, 4 Tennis courts, indoor track and seating capacity of 4,000. The facility also includes 4 Racquetball and 4 Squash courts, Golf simulator, large weight training complex, modern state of the art training room, men’s and women’s locker rooms, showers
and lavatories.
Softball Camp Director Jessica Vogt started her softball career when she was 9 years old where she played for Lindenhurst Little League. When Jessica turned 11 she started playing travel softball for the Long Island Chargers until she was 16 and then played for the Sudden Impact till she was 18. Jessica played for Lindenhurst High School where she made varsity her freshman year. Jessica was a four-year letter winner in softball. She was an all-county and all-northeast selection and Rookie of the Year as a freshman, an all-division and all-northeast selection in softball as a sophomore, named all-county her junior and senior years, a second-team all-state selection as a junior and named first-team all-state and Suffolk County Field player of the Year as a senior. Jessica went on to play in college for Adelphi University where she was a First-Team selection for shortstop and Rookie of the Year her freshman year. She went on to achieve All-region second team and a second team selection her sophomore, junior and senior years. Jessica currently holds the single season record for home runs and career record for Rbi's and home runs at Adelphi University. Through her years at Adelphi she received a bachelor of science degree in Mathematics and went on to receive her Master of Arts degree in Secondary Mathematics Education.