Jupiter
Florida

Coaches Attending Last Updated: 5/6/13

This represents the most up-to-date list of committed college coaches for 2013. We do not list uncommitted coaches.

School Coaches Attending
Allegheny Kelly Swiney
Amherst Brian Hamm
Babson Brian Scanlon
Bard Ed Kahovec
Bates Mike Leonard
Bucknell Jason Neitz
Carleton Aaron Rushing
Case Western Matt Englander
Columbia Dan Tischler
Davidson Rucker Taylor
Denison Mike Deegan & Ryne Romick
Duke Mark Hayes
Emory Bobby Perez
Franklin & Marshall Ryan Horning
Furman Michael Ranson
George Washington U. Dave Lorber
Harvard Bill Decker
Haverford Dave Beccaria
Holy Cross Greg DiCenzo
Kenyon Tyler Wood & Steve Gruenberg
Lafayette Ian Law
Lehigh John Fugett
Macalester Matt Parrington
Middlebury Bob Smith
MIT Todd Carroll
Muhlenberg Tod Gross
Navy Bryan Stark
Prysbeterian Mark Crocco
Rhodes Rob Schrier
Rochester Joe Reina
Stevens Kristaps Aldins
Swarthmore Matt Midkiff
Trinity Steve Cervizzi
Tufts Jason Tower
Tulane Brian Meyer
Ursinus Stan Exeter
Vassar Jon Martin
Villanova Coach TBA
Washington & Lee Brian Smith
Washington U. (MO) Steve Duncan
William & Mary Brian Casey
Wofford JJ Edwards
Yale Tucker Frawley

Headfirst Honor Roll Camps in Florida are open to rising or current high school sophomores, juniors and seniors and are the top baseball showcases for academic high school baseball recruits.

Metal spikes are permitted at this event.

At a Glance

Dates

November 2-3, 2013

Location

Roger Dean Stadium
4751 Main Street
Jupiter, FL 33458

Cost

$995

Eligibility

Ballplayers grades 10-12

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Travel & Accommodations All campers will be responsible for getting to the Honor Roll Camp locations on their own.

directions to Headfirst academic baseball showcases in Florida

If you drive

Roger Dean Stadium
4751 Main Street
Jupiter, FL 33458

Roger Dean Stadium is located in the Town of Jupiter in northern Palm Beach County. The stadium is approximately 19 miles south of Stuart and 14 miles north of West Palm Beach.

From Interstate 95

    • Exit at Donald Ross Road (Exit 83) and travel east
    • Travel east 1 ½ miles to Military Trail
    • At the light make a left and follow Military Trail north 1/2 mile to University Drive
    • Turn left onto University Drive and follow across Central Blvd to complex on the right
flight info for Honor Roll FL baseball camp

If you fly

For those flying, West Palm Beach is the most convenient airport (30 minutes from Jupiter) but Melbourne (approx. 1 hour) and Fort Lauderdale (approx. 2hours) are also possibilities. Jupiter is just north of West Palm Beach on Rt. 95 and Roger Dean Stadium is just off of the Donald Ross exit. For those flying home Sunday evening, it is best to get a flight at 7:00pm or later if possible. If you are not renting a car, the best options are taxicab or Super Shuttle (561) 233-0500. Headfirst will not be able to provide rides to and from the airport.

accommodations at Headfirst baseball showcase in FL

Accommodations

Host Hotel: Embassy Suites, Palm Beach Garden located at 4350 PGA Boulevard, Palm Beach Gardens, FL, 33410. Reservations can be made by clicking the hotel link above to access our special Headfirst reservation page or by calling (561) 622-1000.

Host Hotel: Fairfield Inn, Jupiter located at 6748 Indiantown Road, Jupiter, FL, 33458. Reservations can be made by calling (561) 529-4051 and referencing Headfirst Baseball. We will be posting a special Headfirst reservation page in the coming weeks.

All campers will be responsible for their own lodging while at the Honor Roll Camp. Headfirst will not be able to provide rides to and from the airport.

ballplayers traveling to Headfirst baseball prospect camps in Florida

Ballplayers
traveling alone

Ballplayers are welcome to travel to the Honor Roll Camp without an accompanying family member (though most do arrive with family) but will be responsible for their own transportation to and from the airport and ballpark.

Schedule

Game Time

At our Honor Roll Camps, there will likely be four (4) game slots each day. Each player will be scheduled to play in two of the four game slots each day. Conforming to the typical baseball showcase format, games will be played with a 1-1 count.

Typical Schedule, Day 1

  • Registration / Check-In
  • Camp Begins
  • Defensive Showcase (Including 60-yard dash)
  • Optional Free Seminar for Parents on Baseball Recruiting Process
  • Offensive Showcase
  • Games

Typical Schedule, Day 2

  • Camp Begins
  • Games
  • Camp Concludes

Information for Pitchers

Pitchers should be prepared to throw two (2) simulated innings each day, if arms allow (and can limit themselves to one day or fewer innings if necessary). We will be available to speak with pitchers about their innings and arms at registration/check-in.

FAQs

Does Headfirst provide a lunch for the campers?
At our Jupiter, FL Honor Roll Camp, Headfirst does not provide lunch for campers. However, there will be concessions available on-site and are several options for meals immediately adjacent to the Roger Dean facility.
Where is a local store/deli that we can pick up extra food or drinks for our son or the rest of the family?
We will have cold drinks available for purchase throughout the weekend. There are also several restaurants and stores down the road from the complex in the Abacoa Shopping Center and also along Donald Ross Blvd.
Is there a sporting goods store close to Roger Dean Stadium where we can pick-up baseball/sports supplies?
There is a Sports Authority in the Westwood Shopping Center at 2601 Okeechobee Boulevard in West Palm Beach (down 95 towards the airport).
Headfirst was the best baseball decision we ever made! Our son attended his first showcase at the Florida Honor Roll Camp, and it exceeded our expectations. The camp was extremely well run and we were excited about the interest shown by the coaches in attendance. It allowed us to by-pass numerous showcases later in the recruiting process and get very focused on the schools that fit his academic and athletic profile. He ended up having several DI options we never imagined possible. Dave M., Father of Princeton U. Baseball Student-Athlete, Class of 2016
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