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Alderwood Little League: Albums: Fall Ball Clinic 2008  

 

 
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Warming Up
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Warming Up
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Warming Up
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Look, no hands!
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Practicing running through
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Practicing running through
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Phil teaching the kids
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Phil describing bunting
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Warm ups
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Sprinting
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Sprinting past Phil
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Hitting from the Tee
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Bunting practice
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How to hold the bat for bunting
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Bunting practice
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Phil teaching the kids
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Phil teaching the kids
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Fielding practice
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Fielding practice
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Phil Rognier, our instructor
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Running around the field
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Kids joking around
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Watching the coaches
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Heading for home!
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