Softball Pitching Clinics are available now through ELL!
Session #1 – Thursdays: January 3rd to January 24th. (EHS lower gym)
Session #2 – Thursdays; February 7th to February 28th (EHS lower gym)
Session #3 – Thursdays; March 6th to March 27th (EHS lower gym)
The fee for each session is $80. Please select 1 of the 3 sessions available.
These are one hour clinics designed to provide individual attention to softball players who want to focus on their pitching skills. Each session will have an early time from 6:30 – 7:30 PM for beginners and intermediate pitchers. The later time, 7:30 – 8:30 PM is intended for intermediate and advanced pitchers. These pitching sessions are highly encouraged for all girls from AAA through Majors, however they are limited to 10 participants per session!
Hayley Christensen will teach players how to trouble-shoot their current challenges by observing physical elements such as pitch rotations and locations, as well as the fundaments for beginners. Hayley’s background is very impressive:
- Played for Juanita High School 1993-1995, Going to State all 3 years.
- Played college softball for Utah Valley State-Still holding several pitching records
- Started pitching lessons in 1997 all over the greater Seattle area, traveled to Hawaii and other places to teach pitching lessons as well.
- Coached Varsity softball at Juanita High School 1999-2003
- Coached Varsity softball team at Redmond High School 2005-2007, including leading them to an undefeated season in 2006 clinching the King-co Title
- Currently coaching Washington Ladyhawks Gold ASA team to a 13th place in the nation. This program has placed over 50 players in Division 1 programs, 16+ in the last three years, while Hayley has been coaching the team.
As a bonus this year Hayley will have her sister Ashley, also a pitching coach, assist her in the clinics. With Ashley helping the student to coach ratio will be 5 to 1, providing a great teaching environment.
This is a registration process ONLY, the $80 session fee will be collected in person at Eastlake High School by Hayley Christensen.