Ages: 8-10 and under
March 11th @ JGSA
4:30pm Check-in begins
5:00pm-6:30pm Hitting Clinic
*Refund Policy: refunds will be given up until March 4th. After that there will be no refunds given for any reason. This is to respect our coaches' time and efforts. Thank you.
Participants are required to bring their own equipment: bat, helmet, turf/running shoes (no metal cleats), water bottle and if necessary batting gloves/elbows guards etc.
Participants Receive:
Clinic Coaching Staff:
Featuring 3-time Women's College World Series Champion and 2-time All-American for OU Softball, Grace Lyons.
Grace played for the University of Oklahoma from 2019-2023. She won the National Championships in 2021, 2022, and 2023. Her career highlights include:
2023: Rawlings Gold Glove Award for Shortstop, Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year, All-Big 12 First Team, NFCA All-Central Region Second Team and Big 12 Softball Championship All-Tournament Team. 2022: NFCA First Team All-American, Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year, All-Big 12 First Team, Big 12 Championship All-Tournament Team, 2021: NFCA Second Team All-American, Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year and All-Big 12 First Team selection. 2019: Big 12 All-Freshman Team.
Career records at OU: Tied a single-game program record with three home runs at UTEP and vs. Wichita State, Third in games played in program history (264). Ranks eighth in career HBP in program history (34). Ranks ninth in career slugging in program history (.684). Ranks sixth in career home runs in OU annals (59). Seventh in runs scored (227) in program history. Ranks eighth in program history in career RBIs (206). Finished career fifth in stolen base percentage in OU history (.895, 34-38). Ranked fifth in program annals for total bases (473).
In 2022, Grace was named to Team USA roster that competed in the Japan Cup. She currently lives in Frisco, TX and works for Fellowship for Christian Athletes as the Collin County Rep. Grace is passionate about inspiring the next generation and loves working with groups!
Also featuring Jen Gilbert "Coach Jen". Jen is a McKinney High grad (2010), Ball State alum (2014), former NPF player for Akron Racers, former D1 College Coach, and Tokyo 2020 Olympic Bronze Medalist (Team Canada). Coach Jen was a two time All-American at Ball State, three time MAC Player of the Year, and holds numerous offensive records at Ball State, in the Mid-American Conference, and NCAA. She holds the record for most homeruns for Canadian-born players in the NCAA. She played five years in the National Pro Fastpitch league (NPF) from 2014-2017, and 2019. Jen was a member of Team Canada since 2009, and retired from playing softball at the conclusion of the Tokyo 2020 Olympics.