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Registration is officially open for Champions' Elite 2026 and I could not be more excited!This is the camp I have wanted...
06/09/2026

Registration is officially open for Champions' Elite 2026 and I could not be more excited!
This is the camp I have wanted to do for a long time. Built specifically for the older athlete who is serious about the game and wants to know what the next level actually looks like. We are going beyond fundamentals this year — live situations, scrimmage games, and a real recruiting conversation about what college coaches are looking for and how to get on their radar.
And for the coaches out there — we have a team option this year that I think is one of the most valuable things you can do for your group before fall ball starts back. There is nothing like getting your girls on the field together running live situations and actually working as a unit. Knowing where to be, knowing what to do, knowing how to communicate with each other when it matters. That is the stuff that is really hard to teach in an individual lesson setting and it is exactly what camp is built around.
If you have an athlete between middle school and high school age who has goals beyond this season — this camp was built for her. And if you have a team that needs to get on the same page before the season heats up — bring them out with you.
Link in the post below to register. Coaches interested in the team option reach out to me directly before registering to get your discount code set up.

The link is officially LIVE for Champions' Elite 2026 registration! 🥎
July 20th and 21st · Lawrenceburg, TN · Middle School and High School athletes
Head to the link in bio to fill out your registration form and complete payment to lock in your spot. Early bird pricing is available through June 30th so do not wait on this one.
1 Day — $107 early bird
2 Day — $137 early bird
Team discount available for groups of 5 or more — if you are interested in the team rate reach out to Coach G directly before registering so we can get your discount code set up. Do not register without it!
Questions? DM us!
Registration link in bio — go get your spot! 💜⚾

One of the things I am most excited about with the team package this year is getting groups of girls on the field togeth...
06/02/2026

One of the things I am most excited about with the team package this year is getting groups of girls on the field together to work live situations and coverages as a unit.
As a coach one of the hardest things to replicate in a private lesson or even a small group setting is full defensive situations. You can teach footwork, you can teach positioning, you can talk through coverages all day, but until girls are actually out there together reading a ball off the bat, communicating in real time, and executing as a team it doesn't fully click.
If you have a daughter who is mechanically sound but still figuring out the game IQ side, where to be, when to move, how to talk to her teammates between plays — this is genuinely one of the best environments to develop that. There is no substitute for live reps with your own teammates beside you.
That's what the team package is built for.

Did you know Champions' Camp 2026 has a team package? 👀
If you have 5 or more girls from the same team — this one's for you.
✦ $100 team registration fee
✦ Each player is only $85
✦ Your girls get their own dedicated defensive rotation together
✦ Live field situations and scrimmage run with YOUR teammates beside you
That last one is the difference maker. Instead of being grouped with strangers your girls are on the field together — running plays, communicating, and learning as a unit. That's not just camp. That's a practice with D1 coaching.
DM us to set up your team package before registering.
June 15th · Lawrence County High School · Lawrenceburg, TN
Ages 6–11 · Lunch provided · Early bird ends May 31st

I want to be real with you for a second. 💜We've done Champions' Camp for 3 years now and every year I ask myself how we ...
06/01/2026

I want to be real with you for a second. 💜
We've done Champions' Camp for 3 years now and every year I ask myself how we can make it better. This year I think we actually did it.
We added goody bags for every camper. A game day gear booth with bows, headbands, and hair glitter — open to everyone, not just campers. A photo wall because these girls deserve to feel like athletes. A coaches booth so you can actually connect with someone about next steps for your daughter.
But the biggest change? We're getting off the drill line and onto the field. Live situations. Real positions. A scrimmage where girls have to communicate, make decisions, and actually play the game together. That's where it all comes together.
This camp has never been just for travel ball players and it never will be. If your daughter plays rec ball, if she just turned 11 and is still in 10u, if she just wants to stay in shape this summer and not lose everything she worked on in the spring — she belongs here.
June 15th. Lawrence County High School. Lawrenceburg, TN.
9 AM to 3 PM. Lunch on us. Ages 6–11.
$107 early bird through May 31st.
Link in bio. Let's make this the biggest camp yet. 💜

🥎🥎🥎🥎CAMP INFO🥎🥎🥎🥎
Y'all. This year's Champions' Camp is going to be the best one yet and I want to tell you exactly why.
Here's what's NEW for 2026:
1. Game Day Goody Bags
Every registered camper gets one. A little game day pick me up that can fit in their ball bag.
2. Game Day Gear
Headbands, hair glitter, bows and more available for purchase. Open to campers AND non-campers so bring your friends!
3. Photo Wall
Because memories matter and we want every athlete to have something to take home besides skills.
4. Live Situations & Scrimmage
This year we aren't just drilling fundamentals. We're getting girls on the field, in their positions, running live plays, and learning how to communicate between plays. This is where the game clicks.
5. Coaches Booth
All of our coaches will have information available on private lessons, group training, team plans, and schedules. A great opportunity to connect with a D1 player one on one.

**And one more thing — if your daughter recently turned 11 but is still playing 10u ball, she is absolutely welcome at camp. We've had several parents ask and we want to make it clear — come on out. This camp is for her too.
Champions' Camp isn't just for travel ball players. If your daughter loves softball and wants to stay sharp this summer instead of sitting out until fall ball — this is exactly where she needs to be.
June 15th · Lawrence County High School · Lawrenceburg TN
Ages 6–11 · 9 AM–3 PM · Lunch provided
Early bird: $107 (ends May 31st) · Standard: $127
Link in bio to register. Let's fill this camp up! 💜⚾

One of my favorite things I get to do every summer. Champions' Camp 2026 is officially open for registration — check out...
05/20/2026

One of my favorite things I get to do every summer. Champions' Camp 2026 is officially open for registration — check out the Champions' Camp page for everything you need to know. Early bird pricing ends May 31st! 💜

⚡ EARLY BIRD ENDS MAY 31ST ⚡

Champions' Camp 2026 - YOUTH is coming this summer!

Here's what your athlete gets:

✦ A full day of elite softball training — hitting, defense, pitching, catching, speed & agility, and throwing mechanics
✦ Coached by me and 5 of my former D1 teammates from UNA
✦ Lunch provided
✦ Camp shirt available
✦ Ages 6–10, all skill levels welcome

Early bird registration is $107 — that goes up to $127 on June 1st.
New camp shirts - $30 per shirt
NEW THIS YEAR - SIBLING DISCOUNT!!

If you've got a softball player at home who wants to level up this summer, this is the day to do it.

Link in comments and bio to register. Spots are limited. 🔥

04/22/2026

Champions Camp is BACK🏆
Date TBA! Please read below!!!!

Every year we watch these kids show up, lock in, and leave as a completely different player. There's nothing like it.
We've had a ton of our younger athletes (6–10 range) come through camp and absolutely crush it — and that's not changing.

But I've been thinking a lot about our older players.
Middle schoolers. Freshmen. Sophomores. Players who are past the basics and ready to be pushed — technically, mentally, competitively. They deserve a space built specifically for where they are in their development, not a watered-down version of what the younger kids are doing.

So here's my question for you:
👇 If we ran an older athlete-specific Champions Camp (middle school through sophomore age), would your player be interested?

Drop a YES in the comments, send us a DM, or tag a parent who needs to see this. If there's enough interest, we're making it happen.

✨Wednesday Wisdom✨This is not a post about bad coaches. Most coaches out there are showing up for your kids out of nothi...
04/08/2026

✨Wednesday Wisdom✨
This is not a post about bad coaches. Most coaches out there are showing up for your kids out of nothing but passion for this game. This is a post about a gap in the system that nobody is talking about and it is costing players years of development they will never get back.

I have played and watched a lot of games and something keeps showing up on every single field I visit.
The disconnect between coaches and players.
Here is what I keep seeing. A play breaks down. A coverage gets missed. A player is in the wrong spot. And the response from the dugout is almost always the same.
"Catch the ball!"
"You've got to be there!"
"Where are you at?!"

And I get it. In the moment that frustration is real. But here is the honest truth about those responses — they teach absolutely nothing.
Most coaches who have been around this game for a long time carry an assumption with them that is costing their players more than they realize. They assume that baseball and softball IQ is something kids either have or they don't. That game smarts are instinctive. That players should just know where to be.
But that is not how it works.
And I know this firsthand because I was one of those players who almost never got taught it either.
When I was 12 years old I got recommended to a 16u team by a family friend because they believed this coach could teach me things most coaches at my age level never would. These were older, more advanced players and from day one I was in over my head. But what happened in that environment changed the future of my career.
Our team was made up of players from all over TN, AL, KY... We had one practice a week. Sunday afternoons. Minimum four hours.
I know that sounds extreme. But that was the only time we had together as a team and that coach was not going to waste a single minute of it.
We would spend entire halves of practice on situations alone. And not just with live reps, half of that time we did not even have a ball in play. Just players in their positions. Coach walking through every coverage, every backup, every primary, secondary and tertiary responsibility if everything went wrong. Then we would purposely throw the ball away just to see if the backups were where they were supposed to be.
We did it over and over until it was not a thought anymore. Until our bodies just went there automatically.

Now, I was fortunate enough to have a dad who knew this game well and gave me a strong foundation from the very beginning. That foundation is a big part of why I was even recommended to that team in the first place.

But what that coach gave me was the next layer. The layer that most players at 12 years old never get access to. He took everything I already had and added the game IQ, the defensive coverage, the situational awareness that turns a good player into a complete one. He did not build me from the ground up. He built me up to the next level.
That experience did not save my career. It elevated it.

And here is what breaks my heart now watching ball in 2026.

Coaches think they can run a 30 minute defensive session and expect players to know their coverages by game day. And then when they don't it is "catch the ball" and "where are you at" from the dugout.
Those kids are not failing because they are not trying. They are failing because nobody ever gave them enough time, enough reps or enough teaching to actually develop the skill during the years when the scoreboard did not matter.
And then it compounds. They get to middle school without the foundation. The cycle repeats. By the time they reach high school they are not behind because of talent, they are behind because of years of skipped development that nobody went back to fix.
Game IQ is not instinctive. It is not something kids either have or they don't. It is built. Rep after rep. Through teaching, mistakes and redos until the body stops thinking and just does.

If this resonated with you and you have a team that needs real defensive development, not just reps but actual teaching, coverage work and game IQ building, that is exactly what my team training is built for. I work with teams at every level to build the defensive foundation that most players never get during the years it matters most. If you are a coach, a parent or an organization ready to do it the right way reach out and let's talk about what that looks like for your team.

**If you have thoughts on this or have seen it firsthand drop them in the comments below. I would love to hear from coaches and parents on both sides of this conversation.
— Coach G

✨Wednesday Wisdom✨Before I say this I want to be clear... yes I do give lessons, and no this is not me trying to sell yo...
03/25/2026

✨Wednesday Wisdom✨

Before I say this I want to be clear... yes I do give lessons, and no this is not me trying to sell you on staying in lessons forever. 😂

However, this IS me telling you that every serious athlete needs someone in their corner who knows their game better than they do.

This is something I have watched hurt players at every level throughout my career, more times than I can count. A player starts lessons. They improve. They make the team, earn a starting spot, get some confidence. And then they stop.

They stop putting in the extra time and effort because "they have made it".
They stop staying before or after practice.
They stop asking for help.
They settle.

Not because anything went wrong. Because everything went right. Nobody quits lessons because they are failing, they quit because they are succeeding.

However, the moment you stop having a trusted set of eyes on your mechanics is the moment bad habits start building back in your game. Quietly, slowly and without a single warning sign until it starts showing in your performance.

You are not falling behind. But you are not moving forward either. And in competitive baseball and softball, standing still is falling behind. The best players in the world (at every level) have coaches watching them constantly. Not because they are broken or because they are terrible players. Because they understand that consistent excellence requires accountability, perspective and someone who can see what you cannot see about yourself.

If you want to play this game competitively for a long time you do not need instruction just when things go wrong. You need it all the time.

The most talented player in the game at ten years old is not always the one still playing at twenty. The ones who last are the ones who stayed hungry, stayed coachable and never once believed they had fully reached their best.

— Coach Georgia

The Starting Nine is officially live. 🎉⚾I am a day late on this post (life happened in the best way possible this weeken...
03/21/2026

The Starting Nine is officially live. 🎉⚾
I am a day late on this post (life happened in the best way possible this weekend, a lifelong best friend and teammate is getting married!) but I wanted to take a moment and share something I have been working on and am incredibly excited about.
Last night I launched a free online coaching community called The Starting Nine, built specifically for baseball and softball players and families who want access to real coaching, real resources, and a real community built around player development.

Here is the vision behind it.
Lawrenceburg has so much talent. I see it every single day in the players I work with. But one thing I have noticed over the years is that access to quality coaching resources is not always equal. Some families have the means to invest heavily in private instruction and travel ball programs. Others are doing everything they can just to keep their kid in the game. That gap has always bothered me.
The Starting Nine is my answer to that.
Everything inside is free. Drills. Breakdowns. Practice plans. Coaching content built from 7+ years of experience and hundreds of athletes trained. My goal is simple — every player in this community regardless of age, level or background should have access to the same quality of instruction that I provide in my private lessons. No gatekeeping. No paywalls on the fundamentals.
Here is what is already live inside:
⚾ Hitting Module — Chapters 1 and 2 are finished and ready to go. We are building a complete hitting system from the ground up — stance, load, launch, swing, pitch recognition and a full drill library.
🧤 Defense Module — Drops Monday
🎯 Catching Module — Drops Monday
And one of my favorite parts of this whole thing is the Wins & Progress section inside the community. This is where I will be sharing the breakthroughs and transformations of the athletes I work with in person. Real players. Real results. No hype, just the honest progress that happens when a kid locks in and puts in the work.
As I launch online hitting instruction that page will grow even further — covering athletes from everywhere who go through the drills, the practice plans and the lessons inside the community and come out the other side swinging differently. And it will not just be my athletes. It will be YOUR players too. If your kid works through a drill this week and something clicks — I want to hear about it. Post it. Share it. This community grows when we celebrate each other.
This is bigger than just me.
My hope is that The Starting Nine becomes a resource this community is proud of. Something that gives Lawrenceburg players an edge. Something that connects families, coaches, and players around a shared love of the game and a shared commitment to getting better.
We are just getting started. Come be a part of it from day one.
🔗 Download the Skool App or visit us online, link in bio and comments!

Tag a baseball or softball family who needs this. Let's build something special. ⚾
— Georgia

Most baseball and softball players never reach their potential — not because of talent, but because of access.Access to ...
03/18/2026

Most baseball and softball players never reach their potential — not because of talent, but because of access.
Access to the right coaching. The right drills. The right system.
This Friday I'm fixing that.
Something free. Something big. Stay tuned. 👀⚾
— Georgia

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