Endless Summer Baseball Camp


Please note: the camp will not be running this 2007 season.

Director's Remarks


   Like so many, I have loved baseball since I was very little. I fell head over heals in love with baseball when I was four or five, and my dad started throwing me ground balls in the front yard of our home - where I soon wore the grass out. my father started the Johnson County Baseball League in Kansas City over 45 years ago. I still remember him mowing the fields so that teams could play. That league still flourishes - with new stadiums and bleachers and state-of-the-art grass infields - a tribute to my dad and others like him who wanted to give their kids the love of the game.

    I still love baseball, and although I am a lawyer and a professor at LaSalle University in Philadelphia, with the first hint of spring I take my kids and head for the baseball fields.  My dad's love of baseball has been passed down.  My brother, Don, also played college baseball at Kansas University.   My son, John, started as a freshman on his high school team and was an all-star outfielder and pitcher; my daughter, Megan, hit over .450 when she was 12 and played in a boy's baseball league, and my two nephews both played professional baseball--Brian, in the Colorado Rockies organization, and Matt, in the Cleveland Indians organization.

    My coaching philosophy is simple:  Players are made, not born, and I promise you this.  I will do everything I can to teach your child the mechanics of the game and to share with him/her the passion of baseball.

    With loving memory, my family and I dedicate the Endless Summer Baseball Camp to my father, Roy Allen Culp, who died much too soon.

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