Welcome to Iverbe Baseball Camp

August 16–20, 2010 - Cost of the Session: $300
• Lunch not included. must bring own lunch. (We provide snack)
• Hours 10 a.m.–3 p.m. (Extended Care Available from 9–10 a.m. and 3–4 p.m. for $5/hr.)

Iverbe Baseball Camp is devoted to creating a fun, positive week of learning. Our goal is to provide a safe, supportive, rewarding environment where players are positively encouraged to develop their baseball skills.

Activities: The Iverbe Baseball Camp program is designed to stimulate a love for the game in young athletes by showing them how to accelerate their individual progress. Our camp program emphasizes fundamentals, cooperation, and sportsmanship. Players will leave Iverbe Baseball Camp with energy, enthusiasm for the sport, and improved self-confidence – all keys to growth as a player.

Meet the Directors
Marc Weiss - Marc Weiss grew up in West Los Angeles and has been involved in the westside sports scene working with kids for over 18 years. Marc started at Cheviot Hills Recreation Center where he worked as a counselor in the summer sports camp. In 1994, Marc was drafted by the Cincinnati Reds while attending California Lutheran University. After Marc finished his professional baseball career, he returned to Cheviot Hills Recreation Center where he became the Director of Youth Sports. In addition, Marc spent two years coaching basketball at St. Monica’s High School. Currently, Marc is the Director of Athletics and head of the Physical Education Department at The Willows Community School where he has worked for the past 13 years

Paul Casillas - Paul Casillas was born in Santa Monica, California, and has been teaching and working with kids on the Westside for the last 11 years. Paul started his teaching at Village School in the Pacific Palisades, then taught 5th grade in LAUSD for 3 years, and has spent the last 7 years teaching 6th grade math and elementary physical education at The Willows Community School. He has also been a coaching baseball, football, soccer and basketball at The Willows for the past 7 years. He played soccer and baseball Santa Monica High School. His college baseball career included two years at El Camino College, and after receiving a baseball scholarship, he played 2 years at Loyola Marymount University.