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Local Protégé Easton Camp 6/29-7/2 Local Protégé Easton Camp 6/29-7/2
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Local Protégé Easton Camp 6/29-7/2
$300.00

Get ready for an unforgettable week with Local Protégé Baseball & Wiffle Ball Camp! Led by current college athletes, this isn’t your average camp—it’s high-energy, competitive, and packed with nonstop action. Each day is filled with skill work, fast-paced drills, and competitive games designed to build hitting, fielding, throwing, and total confidence.

We bring the fun too—wiffle ball tournaments, daily competitions, and awesome giveaways that keep players engaged and excited all week long. Whether you’re just starting out or ready to take your game to the next level, this is where players grow, compete, and fall in love with the game.

At Local Protégé, we’re building more than athletes—we’re building confidence, energy, and a passion that lasts. Let’s get to work!!

About Our Start

Growing up in Easton, I had coaches who changed my life. They didn't just teach me how to field a ground ball — they taught me how to compete, how to handle failure, and how to show up every day.

When I got to college and started playing at the NCAA level, I kept thinking about the younger athletes back home. The ones who were where I was a few years ago — wanting to get better, needing guidance, but maybe not having access to the mentorship that could make a real difference.

So I built it.

Local Protégé started as just me and a few teammates giving lessons during the summer. Two years later, we have 10 college athletes coaching 200+ young athletes across Easton and growing. Not just running drills — actually mentoring. Talking about the game, about school, about life.

The name says it all. This is local. These are your neighbors. And we're here to pour everything we've learned into the next generation.

— Jake Waxman, Founder

Two young males standing outdoors on a gravel path surrounded by trees, smiling, with their arms around each other. One is wearing a baseball cap, orange sports jersey, black shorts, and holding a water bottle, while the other is dressed in a black long-sleeve shirt and black shorts, holding a phone.