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Azusa Pacific Baseball Mentoring Program. 4,700 UG Students God First Motto 4 Cornerstones 17 Varsity Sports NAIA GSAC 6 Directors Cups. Integration of: Christ Scholarship Service Community. Taking care of the Process one pitch, one out, and one game at time.
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4,700 UG Students • God First Motto • 4 Cornerstones • 17 Varsity Sports • NAIA • GSAC • 6 Directors Cups
Integration of: • Christ • Scholarship • Service • Community
Taking care of the Process one pitch, one out, and one game at time
Who we are as individuals off the field matters more than how physical we are on the field • Respecting the people around us, teammates, support staff, campus community etc. • By treating ourselves and others the right way and playing baseball at its highest level consistently
The APU baseball mentorship program is designed to develop well rounded men and aide in the transition from high school to college • In order to do this we have matched up upper class players with freshman players
The vision of the APU baseball mentorship program is to ease develop well-rounded young men who are able to excel on and off the field through Christ, scholarship, service, and life skill development.
Improve Freshman retention from 34% to 50% • Increase eligibility rates • Spiritual Development • Increase recruiting efforts • Develop community
GUPTAN DIAGRAM Home Run Program
5 SESSIONS: • Introduction • Scholarship • Community • Service • Christ
IMPROVING RETENTION FROM 34 TO 50% WILL RESULT AN INCREASE OF A NET REVENUE OF 120,000 PER YEAR • ADD PIC
WHAT HAPPENS IF THEY DON’T GET ALONE • LOGISTICS • MENTEE/MENTORS MAY NOT FOLLOW THROUGH • LACK OF UPPER-CLASSMEN • HIGH TIME DEMANDS ON PLAYERS
Paul Svagdis Head Coach • Sean McCorry Assistant Head Coach • Andrew Evans Assistant Coach/implementation Leader
Online training • Orientation • Kick off • Follow up • Evaluation
Coaches • Administration • Recruiting letter
Contract • Handbook • Check in with coaches • Final evaluation
“Beyond our relationship with Christ, there is nothing more important than having a spiritual mentor. Someone who really knows us and can speak truth into our lives. Someone in which we can be real with, who loves right where we are.” Terry Franson
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