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Are you tired of watching your child getting lost in groups of 4, 5 or 6 players per instructor? Is the player being left on their own for long periods of time trying to teach themselves the skills that you are paying an instructor to do?

Power Zone Academy was opened in 2003 and since then we have had one philosophy; keep the classes small so the students get personal instruction. Data has shown that the smaller the class size, the faster the player develops, so Power Zone keeps the ratio at 2:1. The idea has worked so well that in the past 7 years 26 players have gone on to recieve college scholarships and 3 players have made the Canadian National Team. Some of these players started out at the house level and then excelled once they were exposed to this individual attention.

Our instructors are nationally and internationally recognized for their baseball and softball expertise and their training enables them to share their knowledge and skills with the players. Most instructors have played at college or at an international level so they can demostrate the skills that are needed to excel in the sport.

Team instruction and practice times are also available in the 2700 square foot, modern training center which has a full-length batting cage, pitching lanes and hitting areas.

Yale Softball Academy

Head Instructor Dave Paetkau, along with Jen Schreyer, and Domingo Guarenas provide some of the best personalized instruction. Click Below for more details with Yale Softball Academy!

www.yalesportacademy.com



Jennifer Yee (Team Canada) has written a blog from the information that she learned from taking lessons from owner and head instructor Dave Paetkau. Check out the blog.

Power Zone Acadmey College Athletes

Week ending May 23

Jennifer Yee (Georgia Tech) leads all NCAA Div I players in batting average (.568), slugging % (1.270), on Base % (.732), homeruns (29), BB (88) and runs scored (93).

Celine Eccles (Jamestown College) finished the year with a .412 batting average and scored 30 runs.

Corrine Dornberg (Ole Miss) has a .356 average and stole 16 bases. She also made the ESPN Academic All Distric team.

Jessica Barclay (UBC) hit .384 for and lead the team in walks with 12. Her team mate Lisa Fadden lead the team with a .411 batting average.

Michelle Bauer (USAO) lead the team with a .373 batting average and a .558 slugging%. She also hit 5 HR and drove in 20 runs.


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