PLayer skills Development
Softball BC Pitching Clinic
It’s supposed to be hard. If it wasn’t hard, everyone would do it.
- Pitchers will be divided into 2 groups with each group having a morning and afternoon session on Saturday and a session on Sunday.
- Catchers will be required to catch in the pitching group they are assigned to plus they will have their own catching session each day.
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Space is limited so don't delay!
Registration closes April 25, 2026 (or when the clinic is full)
All Groups
9am-6pm
Saturday, May 2, 2026
- Elks Park, 3040 Pacific Street
All Groups
9am-3pm
Sunday, May 3, 2026
- Elks Park, 3040 Pacific Street
It's a simple game: You throw the ball, you catch the ball...
What to Expect
Windmill mechanics, arm care, balance, arm circle, ball release, and sometimes specific pitches (rise ball).
An intensive weekend clinic (instruction on Saturday and Sunday), with age-appropriate groups (U9 and up).
Players must bring a catcher (parent/teammate) who need to wear a mask and athletic support protection.
Kourtney Miller
Meet the Instructor
With over 11 years of coaching experience, she has dedicated her time to developing young athletes as a pitching and development coach. She currently serves as President of Prince George Minor Girls Fastball, where her leadership and passion help shape the future of the sport in her northern community.
She loves working with girls of all ages and skill levels, finding joy in watching their confidence grow—both on and off the field. Her coaching journey includes attending Canada Futures for the past three years and earning her NCCP Competition Introduction certification and becoming a NCCP Coach Developer.
She is committed to creating strong, supportive environments where athletes can thrive. Her coaching philosophy goes beyond the technical side of the game—she believes in fostering resilience, leadership, and self-belief in every player. For her, the real reward lies in the moments of growth, the breakthroughs, and the lasting impact sport has on young lives.