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Among those coming to lead sessions at the upcoming 2023 NJHSBCA Garden State Coaches Clinic (Dec. 7-8th at the Hyatt New Brunswick) are Rider coach Barry Davis, ESPN college baseball analyst Mike Rooney, Ohio State's Bill Mosilello and Stetson's Steve Trimper. (photos courtesy of Rider University, ESPN, Ohio State and Stetson)

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As one of the guest speakers at the upcoming Garden State Coaches Clinic he will direct a session entitled, ‘Running the bases aggressively to help produce runs.’

Trimper, one of the popular speakers at the annual event, will lead his session entitled, ‘Pitching program observations from the outside in.’

Gambino, who built a competitive program in the Atlantic Coast Conference during his tenure at Boston College, and is now the head man for the Penn State Nittany Lions in the Big 10 Conference, will talk about ‘Indoor practice planning.’

Rival Big 10 coach Mosiello of Ohio State will involve coaches in his session, ‘Playing offense to WIN.’

Rider’s Davis, who has done such a fine job through the years with the Broncs, has an intriguing session he’ll lead called ’35 years and 7 drills.’     

Whitfield and fellow Gamers co-owner Jon Lewis, along with General Manager Mike Kolesar and Roof got the Garden State Coaches Clinic going in its origins.

“Coach Roof, Jon and I sat down and asked ourselves what was the best way to get the most coaches in one place to learn,” said Whitfield. “We really wanted to help high school coaches.

“There are conventions all over the place, but you can’t get to all of them. To be ale to bring the coaches to a great venue like the Hyatt New Brunswick is a perfect fit and we are excited to see many of the state’s high school, college and youth coaches on hand for what should be just a terrific couple of days to be around other baseball people and also learn a great deal at the same time.”

There are different cost options for the 2-day event and coaches can choose to attend both days or choose either the Thursday night session, or just the Friday morning session.

Any questions can be addressed by emailing mike.kolesar@gamersba.com               

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Among those who have been there from the start in getting Garden State Coaches Clinic up and going are, from left, GM Mike Kolesar of Gamers Baseball Academy, Chris Roof, vice president of the NJHSBCA and the head coach at Governor Livingston, and Hasani Whitfield, co-owner of Gamers and head coach at Caldwell University. Among the noted Division I coaches set to instruct at 2023 event is Mike Gambino of Penn State who will speak about 'Indoor practice planning.' (Photos are by JR Parachini and courtesy of PSU)

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