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2007 Alma College Winter Softball Camp
January 14 & 21, 2007

The purpose of this camp is to develop the fundamentals of the game of softball. Lectures and drill work will help the player in their individual development of throwing, catching, hitting and base running. The goal of the camp is to have fun while learning the game of fast pitch softball. The camp will be held at the Stone Recreation Center on the Alma College campus. The session will include players in grades 6-12, but campers will be grouped according to age and skill level. The price includes both days of instruction.

Softball Camp Registration Form (PDF)


2007 Alma College Winter Softball Pitching Camp
January 14 & 21, 2006

The purpose of the camp is to develop the fundamentals of pitching fast pitch softball. Individual instruction, drill work, and videotaping will help the player in their progress. The goal of the camp is to have fun while learning the skills to pitch fast pitch and will include development of a full variety of pitches. The camp will be held at the Stone Recreation Center on the Alma College campus. This session will include players in grades 6-12. The price includes both days of instruction.

Softball Pitching Camp Registration Form (PDF)

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Coach Profile

Nathan Kronewetter

Nathan Kronewetter

Alma College men’s soccer is in the process of rebuilding a once dominating program, and has made strides under the direction of Nathan Kronewetter who was hired before the 2006 season.

Kronewetter earned his bachelor of arts from Hope College in 1996 in Studio Art and continued his studies at Ohio Wesleyan University in Education. A four-year player and three-year starter for the Flying Dutchmen, he served as a senior captain in 1996. Nathan led Hope to three MIAA Championships and two NCAA playoff berths including an NCAA quarterfinal appearance in 1994.