About This Camp

The Pelicans Training Facility offers specialized baseball and softball summer camps in a state-of-the-art, climate-controlled indoor facility. Located in Lowell, NC, this fully turfed training center is dedicated to developing young players both physically and mentally while fostering a genuine passion for baseball and softball. The facility features professional-grade equipment including retractable batting cages, pitching machines, bullpen mounds, and advanced training tools that provide an o

Key Highlights

  • State-of-the-art climate-controlled indoor facility with professional equipment
  • Excellent 6:1 player-to-coach ratio ensuring personalized attention
  • Combines technical skill development with fun sandlot-style games and competitions

Special Features

  • Climate-controlled indoor facility
  • Professional equipment including retractable batting cages and pitching machines
  • 6:1 player-to-coach ratio maximum
  • Video analysis with OnForm app
  • Velocity and exit speed testing with radar gun
  • Fully turfed indoor training space
  • Age and ability groupings
  • Special Olympics day with competitions
  • Appointment-only facility (no walk-ins)

Activities

video analysissituational baseball – sandlot styleoutfield drillssituational baseball – classroom styleoutfield defensive footworksituational baseball classroom sessionswiffle ball gamesvelocity testing from moundbaserunning (leads, steals, reads)hitting mechanics, approach & routine1-on-1 private instructionthrowing progression daily for mechanical repetitionhitting mechanics and approachhomerun derbyexit speed testing off batinfield defensive footworksandlot style tennis ball gamesbaseball trainingcompetitionsthrowing progressionsoftball training

Best For

Serious young baseball/softball players seeking high-quality technical instruction in a professional environment with personalized attention and modern training methods

Parent Considerations

  • Premium facility likely comes with higher cost
  • Strong focus on technical skill development may be intense for casual players
  • Limited program variety (primarily baseball/softball focused)
  • Small counselor ratios suggest limited capacity and potential waitlists
  • Technology-heavy approach may not appeal to all learning styles