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Skyhawks Baseball |Camps offer progressional instruction and teaching in fielding, catching, throwing, hitting and baserunning. Coed, ages 4-12. Held at local parks throughout the Spokane/CdA area. Camps offered June-August. $69-$155/session. skyhawks.com

The Hitting Zone Summer Camps |A session covering daily drills, mental aspects of the game, approach, mechanics and more. Ages 9-15. June 19-21, 9-10:30 am. $140. hittingzonespokane.com

BaseballTots |This camp uses a variety of games to engage kids while teaching the sport of baseball and developing fundamental skills. Sessions for ages 2-6. June 19-Aug. 19, meets once a week; times and locations at area parks vary. $84-$116. supertotsports.com

Premier Mitts |Sessions include specialized coaching instruction in infield and hitting, making difficult plays, positions and more. Ages 8-18. June 26-29, July 10-13, July 17-20, July 24-27 and July 31-Aug. 3; times and session focus vary. At Whitworth University's Merkel Field. $135-$175. premiermittsinc.com

WSU Baseball Youth Camp |A day camp for young players, at Bailey-Brayton field on the WSU campus. For boys and girls ages 7-11. June 26-29, 9 am-noon. $175. athletics.wsu.edu/camps

Zags Baseball "Lil Zags" Camp |An intermediate level, fundamental skills class on hitting, fielding, throwing, pitching and more. Boys and girls ages 7-10. June 26-28, from 9 am-3 pm. $225. collegebaseballcamps.com/zags

Zags Baseball "Pups" Camp |A camp for beginning players to teach basic fundamentals in hitting, fielding, throwing and more. Boys and girls ages 4-6. June 6-27, from 9-11 am. $50. collegebaseballcamps.com/zags

Spokane Indians Youth Clinic |Attendees receive instruction from Spokane Indians players on the fundamentals of hitting, throwing, fielding and base-running. Mascot Otto and Spokane Indians players also meet with campers for photos and autographs. (Clinic is free with purchase of tickets to that night's game.) Ages 6-12. Offered on July 6 and 26, 3:30-5:30 pm. $6/session. spokaneindians.com (343-6886)

Zags Baseball "Big Dogs" Camp |Advanced fundamental skills camp on hitting, fielding, throwing, pitching and more. Boys and girls ages 11-14. July 10-12, from 9 am-3 pm. $225. collegebaseballcamps.com/zags

Hitting Zone Infield Only |This special session covers feeds and pivots up the middle, backhands, footwork, glove work and much more. Ages 9-15. July 12-14, from 9-11 am. $150. hittingzonespokane.com (868-2013)

WSU Baseball Team Camp |Regional teams interested in this session from July 14-16 should contact Assistant Baseball Coach Alex DeAngelis for information and registration: [email protected] or 541-231-9178

WSU Baseball Summer Camp |Athletes of all levels learn and hone game fundamentals, develop a positive mental attitude and more. Boys in grades 4-12. July 16-20, overnight and day options. $275-$500. athletics.wsu.edu/camps

Hitting Zone Baseball Camp |A session covering every aspect of the game. Highlights include a camp Olympics, whiffle ball World Series and high-level drills. Ages 9-15. July 17-20, 9-11:30 am. July 14-16. Open to players of all levels, $179. hittingzonespokane.com

Gonzaga Baseball High School Prospects |A camp for high school players (graduates from 2018-22) interested in playing at a college level to receive Division I-level coaching. Limited to the first 90 participants. Aug. 1-3. July 14-16. $295. collegebaseballcamps.com/zags

WSU Baseball Prospect Camp |Campers have an opportunity to showcase skills in front of WSU coaching staff during workouts and live games. Open to boys ages 13-17. Aug. 25-27. July 14-16. $250. athletics.wsu.edu/camps

Pirates Baseball Prospect Camp |A two-day session for high school players, offering instruction in offensive skills, drills, campus tours, workouts and and a collegiate-style scrimmage. Sept. 9-10. $100. whitworthbaseballcamps.com

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Chey Scott is the Inlander's Editor, and has been on staff since 2012. Her past roles at the paper include arts and culture editor, food editor and listings editor. She also currently serves as editor of the Inlander's yearly, glossy magazine, the Annual Manual. Chey (pronounced "Shay") is a lifelong resident...