Monday, June 9th |
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Open To: 12u - 18u |
Location: Mabson Field 2816 E. 12th Street, Austin, TX 78702 |
This defense clinic will include instruction from Coach Steve Singleton, Alyssa Washington & Camille Corona.
Coach Steve Singleton, associate head coach at the University of Texas was tabbed the Assistant Coach of the Year by D1Softball in 2024. Coach Singleton has been a vital component coaching both offense and defense for the successful Longhorn program who has been in 2 Women's College World Series (WCWS) Championship Series. Coach Singleton was hired as assistant coach in July 2019, he was then promoted to associate head coach in 2022. Coach Singleton has a combined seven years of collegiate coaching experience. Prior to Texas, he spent two seasons (2017, 2018) as the hitting coach of the Fort Myers (Fla.) Miracle (High Single A) and was originally contracted to be the hitting coach for the Pensacola (Fla.) Blue Wahoos (AA) in 2019 before deciding to accept the open assistant coach role with the Longhorns. He served as the U.S. hitting coach for the 2018 MLB All-Star Futures Game and spent time with the Twins during 2019 Spring Training, working with hitters, infielders and outfielders. An 11th round draft pick out of the University of San Diego (2006), Singleton played in 654 career games from rookie to AAA level as a shortstop and second baseman in the Twins organization. Coach Singleton has coached some of the top softball athletes in the country, including current Team USA member, Janae Jefferson, First Team All-American, Reese Atwood and Longhorn Legend, Mia Scott.
Alyssa Washington is a former University of Texas softball player who competed for the Longhorns from 2020 to 2024. A versatile infielder, she played third base, shortstop, and second base during her career, making a significant impact on both defense and offense. Alyssa was a key leader for UT, becoming the program’s first team captain and earning recognition as an All- Big 12 selection and a member of the All-Big 12 Freshman Team. She helped lead Texas to two Women’s College World Series appearances, competing for a national championship twice and gaining invaluable experience on the sport’s biggest stage. Now, she is dedicated to giving back to the softball community through coaching and instruction, specializing in defensive training to help young athletes build strong fundamentals and confidence on the field.
Camille Corona currently serves as an assistant coach at Florida Southwestern State College, a top-ranked NJCAA Division I program. As a player, her .392 career batting average helped her compete at the University of Texas at Arlington in 2024 and at the University of Texas from 2019–2023. She helped lead Texas to a Women’s College World Series final with a .375 batting average. Her honors include NFCA All-Region (3rd Team), WAC All-Defensive Team, multiple All-Academic Big 12 selections, and 2019 MaxPreps All-American honors. Camille played at Dripping Springs High School, where she set school records with a .522 career batting average and 256 hits. She holds a B.S. in Kinesiology with a minor in ASL from Texas and is pursuing a Master of Human Resource Management at UT-Arlington, graduating in December 2025.
This clinic will focus on defense for both infield and outfield. We will cover everyday drills and skills as well as game strategy and mental performance.
Please bring with you, glove, turf shoes/sneakers (NO CLEATS), and water.
Any questions regarding the camp or what session your athlete should sign up for please contact Camp Coordinator, Chelsea Rex-Singleton at rexsingletonclinics@gmail.com.
Open to any and all, limited only by age, gender and number of participants