Richmond Area Girls Softball Summer Camp & Clinic at Randolph Macon College
Randolph Macon College, 114 College Ave, Ashland, VA 23005
CAMP DATES
July 21-24, 2025
Directed by Krysti Maronski-Neufeldt
AGE GROUP
Revolution Softball Camp & Clinic is open to kids & teens ages 7 to 17.
CAMP FEES
Overnight:$679
Extended Day:$579 (9am-7:30pm)
Full Day: $479 (9am-4pm)
* Team Discounts Available: Click Here For More Info
OVERVIEW
Haverford, one of America’s leading liberal arts colleges, offers a one-of-a-kind education and has amazing athletic facilities. Downtown Philadelphia is just 8 miles from our stunningly beautiful campus. Campers will train with some of the top coaches in college softball and have the opportunity to play each day on one of the most premier fields in Pennsylvania.
Camp is open for all abilities and ages 7-17.
Camp Director
A decorated coach in six seasons at the helm of SUNY New Paltz, Maronski-Neufeldt accumulated a 127-62-1 (.668) record, leading to SUNYAC Coach of the Year honors 2023 and 2024. From 2019-2024, the Hawks made four SUNYAC Tournament appearances, including her first season and each of the last three seasons, and won a conference title in 2024. During the 2024 campaign, Maronski-Neufeldt led the Hawks to a 36-8 record overall and a 17-1 record in conference play, marching the program to its first NCAA Tournament appearance. With her ninth win of the year, she became the fastest coach in SUNY New Paltz history to reach 100 wins.
Maronski-Neufeldt coached five NFCA All-Region Players, a two-time SUNYAC Pitcher of the Year, two SUNYAC Player of the Year selections, one SUNYAC Rookie of the Year, and 12 All-conference selections while in New Paltz.
Prior to her time at SUNY New Paltz, Maronski-Neufeldt coached at her alma mater, Rowan University, where she was on NFCA Hall of Famer Kim Wilson’s staff from 2014-18. She helped lead the Profs to two NJAC titles in 2016 and 2018 and reached the College Softball World Series in both years, finishing third in 2016.
Maronski-Neufeldt began her playing career at Rider University in 2010, spending two years with the Broncs before transferring to Rowan in 2012. In Glassboro, Maronski-Neufeldt earned All-NJAC honors and was named the Most Outstanding Pitcher of the 2014 Ithaca Regional in the NCAA Tournament. She finished her career as Rowan’s all-time leader in career ERA (0.93), career K/7 (7.7), single season strikeouts (259), single season K/7 (9.25), and single game strikeouts (16).
Maronski-Neufeldt graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Health and Exercise Science from Rowan University in 2015. Two years later, she graduated from Coker College with a Master of Science in College Athletic Administration.
What to Expect
At Revolution Softball Camps you’ll receive individualized softball training through a superior curriculum regardless your age or ability level. We want young softball players to improve in every aspect of their game; our camps put a focus on individual skill development while incorporating drills and games to emphasize teamwork and fun!
Features of our softball staff include: Low camper-to-coach ratios; Groups based off of age & ability level; Fun, energetic, & experienced staff.
Supervision: The staff supervises campers for the entire duration of the softball camp. For overnight camps, the staff will reside in the dormitories with the campers, providing supervision. Campers are expected to show respect towards other campers and the host facility. All staff are background checked for added safety.
CAMP HIGHLIGHTS & TAKEAWAYS
Each camper will:
- Develop their technical skills & tactical knowledge
- Participate in individual skill work position specific training
- Participate in camp games with a chance to win prizes
- Compete amongst their peers in small games & scrimmages based on age and ability levels
- Be given the opportunity to work with college &/or high school coaches & college players all week long
- Make new friends
…and most importantly: HAVE FUN!
TYPICAL CAMP CURRICULUM
Batting: Will focus on batting stance, hit and runs, bunting, pull hitting, opposite field hitting, and hitting for power
Fielding: Will work on groundballs, pop-fly’s, relay throws, fly-balls, pickles, and turning double plays
Pitching: Will work on communication between catcher and pitcher, types of pitches, pitching motions, and release points
Base-Running: Will practice hit and runs, stealing, tagging up, and pickles
Position Specific Training: All campers will practice throughout the day and week training at their desired positions.
*Curriculum may vary location by location and is up to the discretion of the director & staff on site.
CHECK IN & CHECK OUT
Overnight: Check in will be from 12pm-1PM on Monday at Dorm TBA.
Extended Day: Check in will be from 12:30pm-1PM on Monday at Dorm TBA. Campers should be dropped off at 9am and picked up at 7:30pm each day (besides the last day) at the softball field.
Day: Check in will be from 12:30pm-1PM on Monday at Dorm TBA. Campers should be dropped off at 9am and picked up at 4pm each day at the softball field.
Check Out: All Campers will check out at 4 PM Thursday at the Softball Field.
Make sure campers bring all necessary softball equipment, a refillable water bottle, & snack. (See below)
**Swimming will be optional daily. If you would like to swim, please make sure to bring a bathing suit and towel.
Softball Typical Daily Schedule*
7:00am – Wake up
7:30am – Breakfast
9:00am – Commuters arrive, stretching and warm-up
9:15am – Position Work with coaches
10:15am – Offensive/Defensive Stations
12:00pm – Lunch
1:00pm – Team Softball Drills
2:00pm – Offensive/Defensive Stations
4:00pm – End of Day for day campers, extra help, down time
5:00pm – Dinner
6:00pm – Softball Scrimmages/Evening Activities
7:30pm – End of Day for extended day campers, fun off field evening activity
10:00pm – Back to dorm
10:30pm – Lights out
*Schedule & # of softball sessions may vary location by location and is up to the discretion of the director & staff on site.
What to Bring to Camp
Below is a suggested list of items to bring to camp. We suggest that campers do not bring expensive personal items such as cell phones or laptops. Campers are allowed to bring cell phones to camp to contact their guardians, but they are not allowed on the field during training sessions. Please label every article you bring to camp. All personal items are the responsibility of each camper. Revolution Softball and its camp staff are not responsible for lost, stolen, or forgotten items.
- Health Form
- Glove, Bat, Helmet, Cleats, Catchers Gear (If Catcher)
- Water Bottle
- Athletic Socks
- Sliding Pads
- Shorts
- T-Shirts
- Off-Field Clothes
- Hat
- Sneakers
- Alarm Clock (overnight only)
- Pillow (overnight only)
- Blanket/Sleeping Bag (overnight only)
- Twin XL Bedding Linens (overnight only)
- Pajamas (overnight only)
- Flip Flops/Shower Shoes (overnight only)
- Sweatshirt (overnight only)
- Bathing Suit & Towel TBD (overnight only)
- Spending Money – we recommend bringing no more than $50 (overnight Only)
- Sunscreen (overnight only)
- Toiletries (overnight only)
- Shower Towel (overnight only)
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CAMP REVIEWS
“It was great to bond with other girls who love the same thing I do. We had so much fun at camp. The coaches were really good and taught us a lot of new things. Save me a spot next year.”
Sara J.
“The entire coaching staff was great, they were very attentive to all of the girls and were constantly teaching. It was refreshing to see all of the coaches engaged in the drill instead of sitting in the dugout on their phones. My daughter had a great time at camp and I will be sending her back again next year.”
Denise W.
“A few of my returning captains attended camp over the summer and they came back more inspired than ever. I don’t know what you told them, but they are more motivated now than ever before and it has become infectious throughout the rest of the team. I have high hopes for the spring season, thanks for doing a great job.”
Coach T.