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St. John's softball .........

has enjoyed 30 years of rich history. The first St. John's softball team took the field in 1981 and the STJ softball family has grown stronger with each season as coaches, players and alumni carry on St. John's Vincentian mission.
Last season, St. John's head coach Amy Kvilhaug recorded her 200th career victory as a coach in a 5-2 win over Siena on March 27, 2010. Over eight seasons as a head coach (four at Radford, four at St. John's) Kvilhaug has amassed 207 wins.
Under Kvilhaug, St. John's has had six All-BIG EAST Team honorees and 39 BIG EAST All-Academic Team selections.
In 2010, STJ catcher Kacee Cox ranked as one of the top hitters in the country. Cox led the BIG EAST and ranked 39th among all NCAA Division I players with a .404 batting average. She led the team with nine home runs and 46 RBI. Cox was named to the 2010 Louisville Slugger/NFCA Division I All-Great Lakes Region Second Team and the All-BIG EAST Second Team.
St. John's Softball Puts Service Before Selves

Community service continues to be a cornerstone value of the St. John's softball program. The Red Storm serves the sick and less fortunate in neighboring areas and participates in numerous charitable donation drives and fundraisers.
St. John's softball players understand the importance serving others through interaction. During the 2009-10 school year, members of the Red Storm participated in a Midnight Run preparing and delivering meals and clothing for the poor in New York. Working with the Queens Friendly Visitor Program, players spent time interacting with Alzheimer patients and performing household chores for the elderly. The entire team celebrated Halloween at St. Mary's Children's Hospital (Bayside, N.Y.) with young patients whose medical conditions prevented them from leaving the hospital for Halloween festivities. The Red Storm also dedicated their time to serving those in need at a local Ronald McDonald House and St. Nick's Men's Shelter in Queens.
The Red Storm is also active in charitable fundraising events. Last year, the St. John's softball team took part in a Soles4Soles shoe drive, donating shoes for those less fortunate around the world. The team also participated in the Eighth Annual STJ Campus Breast Cancer Awareness Fun Run and the Fun Run for Breast Cancer, sponsored by the Red Storm women's cross country team.
"Giving back to the community is a great experience and knowing that you have at least helped one person is a great feeling," - junior Julia Sanchez.
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How old do you have to be to attend a College Softball Camp or Clinic?
Each College Softball Camp usually has camps for youth and then High School camps. Check the school of choice to see the different options available.
What should I bring to a typical softball camp?
For normal softball camps, you come like you would be going to practice or game. Softball glove, bat, hat, uniform and helmet, if you have one.
Catchers are recommended to bring softball gear, if you have it.
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