2026 Summer programs
registrants information
PITCHING & HITTING - CATCHING & HITTING Session
Info for Monday, 6/29:
- Grades 1st-6th
- Mon. June 29 -Thurs. July 2 Rain Date: Friday, July 3
- 9:00-2:00pm
Info for Monday, 6/29:
- SITE
- OUTSTANDING BALANCES
- PARKING
- CHECK-IN
- Check-in begins at 8:40am on the concourse of the brand new Marty Kenney Sr Field
- LUNCH
- Lunch will take place in our school cafeteria. Players have the opportunity to purchase lunch from the CBA Cafeteria (cash only) or bring a lunch. Please note, their is no refrigeration for packed lunches. Packed lunches will be dropped off on tables at Check-in each day.
- Players must wear sneakers in the cafeteria.
- Players who bring lunch: Please put your name on your lunch bag or cooler.
- WEATHER
- We do not cancel for heat. We do not have indoor facilities to use because of heat. All camp activities are conducted outside.
- Parents please hydrate your children at home and make sure they eat and sleep properly. That will help their experience at camp.
- If at anytime a player feels sick because of the heat or informs us that it is too hot for him to participate in the baseball activities, then a parent will be called to come and pick up their son.
- Ultimately, a parent must decide if the temperature is too hot for their child that day.
- Please note, while we modify and monitor during extreme weather, this is a sports camp and not a day camp, so their will be more activity in the camp session.
- Players must bring their own water jugs. We will have large jugs for players to refill as needed. Bigger jugs are better. Small water bottles are disruptive as these players constantly want to fill up their water. This makes it hard for coaches to monitor players leaving to get water while overseeing a field or station. Players should also bring coolers with wet rags for cooling purposes.
- WET BULB MEASUREMENTS: The CBA administration requires all summer camps conducted at CBA to adhere to the NJSIAA Wet Bulb measurements, which have been put in place for the safety of the athletes. Wet Bulb measurements provide guidance during extremely hot temperatures and regulate activity to rest ratios. The CBA athletic trainer will take daily temperature measurements and instruct all camp directors as to the allowable activity. You can find more information regarding wetbulb temperatures and activity to rest ratios here
- Indoor facilities are not available.
- If a session has to be cancelled due to rain, a message will be posted on our website and an email sent, ONE HOUR prior to the start of the program. If no messages are posted or no emails are sent, that means that camp is on as scheduled.
- GROUPINGS
- MEDICAL CONCERNS
- CAMP SAFETY:
- There will be no sharing of equipment nor will equipment such as helmets, bats, catching equipment, or gloves be provided by our staff.
- Players must bring their own water bottles. We will have jugs for players to refill as needed. PLEASE stress to your children, especially those in younger grades, the importance of not wasting (pouring out) their water.
- Heart guard, protective cup or any other safety equipment is the parents responsibility and at your discretion.
- MISCELLANEOUS CAMP INFORMATION: what campers need to bring/wear
- Make sure your name is on all equipment, including: Bats, gloves, helmets, batting gloves, water bottles, bags and lunches.
- We ask that all players have sneakers and cleats.
- For the Pitching, Catching and Hitting session, registrants can wear shorts on extremely hot days.
- Campers should wear a baseball hat.
- CATCHERS equipment/protective cup is not necessary but should be brought if you own a set. Catching equipment is NOT provided for players by our staff for players.
- Parents must park in a parking spot and NOT alongside the road adjacent to the field. This is by direct order from our Administration.
ALL-SKILLS SESSIONS: 7/6-9
- Grades 1st-6th
- Mon. July 6 -Thurs. July 9, Rain Date: Friday July, 10
- 9:00-2:00pm
Info for Monday, 7/6:
- SITE
- OUTSTANDING BALANCES:
- PARKING
- CHECK-IN:
- Check-in begins at 8:40am on the concourse of the brand new Marty Kenney Sr Field
- LUNCH:
- Lunch will take place in our school cafeteria. Players have the opportunity to purchase lunch from the CBA Cafeteria (cash only) or bring a lunch. Please note, their is no refrigeration for packed lunches. Packed lunches will be dropped off on tables at Check-in each day.
- Players must wear sneakers in the cafeteria.
- Players who bring lunch: Please put your name on your lunch bag or cooler.
- WEATHER
- We do not cancel for heat. We do not have indoor facilities to use because of heat. All camp activities are conducted outside.
- Parents please hydrate your children at home and make sure they eat and sleep properly. That will help their experience at camp.
- If at anytime a player feels sick because of the heat or informs us that it is too hot for him to participate in the baseball activities, then a parent will be called to come and pick up their son.
- Ultimately, a parent must decide if the temperature is too hot for their child that day.
- Please note, while we modify and monitor during extreme weather, this is a sports camp and not a day camp, so their will be more activity in the camp session.
- Players must bring their own water jugs. We will have large jugs for players to refill as needed. Bigger jugs are better. Small water bottles are disruptive as these players constantly want to fill up their water. This makes it hard for coaches to monitor players leaving to get water while overseeing a field or station. Players should also bring coolers with wet rags for cooling purposes.
- WET BULB MEASUREMENTS: The CBA administration requires all summer camps conducted at CBA to adhere to the NJSIAA Wet Bulb measurements, which have been put in place for the safety of the athletes. Wet Bulb measurements provide guidance during extremely hot temperatures and regulate activity to rest ratios. The CBA athletic trainer will take daily temperature measurements and instruct all camp directors as to the allowable activity. You can find more information regarding wetbulb temperatures and activity to rest ratios here
- Indoor facilities are not available.
- If a session has to be cancelled due to rain, a message will be posted on our website and an email sent, ONE HOUR prior to the start of the program. If no messages are posted or no emails are sent, that means that camp is on as scheduled.
- GROUPINGS and DIVISIONS
PLEASE NOTE: We understand many registrants are from the same school, team, neighborhood etc. Players will be allowed to pair with a friend or a group of 3, when we create teams. However, it is our policy that no more than 2-3 friends, teammates etc., will be placed on a team together. This will help to create a better experience for all.
- MEDICAL CONCERNS:
- CAMP SAFETY:
- There will be no sharing of equipment nor will equipment such as helmets, bats, catching equipment, or gloves be provided by our staff.
- Players must bring their own water bottles. We will have jugs for players to refill as needed. PLEASE stress to your children, especially those in younger grades, the importance of not wasting (pouring out) their water.
- Heart guard, protective cup or any other safety equipment is the parents responsibility and at your discretion.
- MISCELLANEOUS CAMP INFORMATION: what campers need to bring/wear
- Make sure your name is on all equipment, including: Bats, gloves, helmets, batting gloves, water bottles, bags and lunches.
- We ask that all players have sneakers and cleats.
- For the All-Skills Session, registrants can wear shorts on extremely hot days.
- Campers should wear a baseball hat.
- CATCHERS equipment/protective cup is not necessary but can be brought if you own a set.
- Parents must park in a parking spot and NOT alongside the road adjacent to the field. This is by direct order from our Administration.
Middle School summer hitting program
- Grades 6th-9th
- Mon. June 8 -Mon. July 13 Rain Dates are Tuesday evenings
- 5:30-7:30pm
Info for Monday, June 8:
- SITE
- OUTSTANDING BALANCES
- PARKING
- Check-in
- Check-in begins at 5:15pm on the concourse of the brand new Marty Kenney Sr Field
- WEATHER
- We do not cancel for heat.
- Players must bring their own water jugs. We will have large jugs for players to refill as needed. Bigger jugs are better. Small water bottles are disruptive as these players constantly want to fill up their water. This makes it hard for coaches to monitor players leaving to get water while overseeing a field or station. Players should also bring coolers with wet rags for cooling purposes.
- WET BULB MEASUREMENTS: The CBA administration requires all camps conducted at CBA to adhere to the NJSIAA Wet Bulb measurements which have been put in place for the safety of the athletes. Wet Bulb measurements provide guidance during extremely hot temperatures and regulate activity to rest ratios. An athletic trainer will take daily temperature measurements and instruct all camp directors as to the allowable activity. You can find more information regarding temperatures and activity to rest ratios here
- Indoor facilities are not available.
- If a session has to be cancelled due to rain, a message will be posted on our website and an email sent, ONE HOUR prior to the start of the program. If no messages are posted or no emails are sent, that means that camp is on as scheduled.
- MEDICAL CONCERNS
- MISCELLANEOUS CAMP INFORMATION: (what campers need to bring/wear)
- Make sure your name is on all equipment, including: Bats, gloves, helmets, batting gloves, water bottles and bags.
- We ask that all players bring SNEAKERS and CLEATS. Players will be playing on a variety of surfaces which include, grass, and turf. We do not allow metal cleats on the turf areas (cages & bullpens) of our field
- For the Middle School Hitting Session, registrants can wear shorts.
- Players attending the Hitting Session must bring their glove
- Campers should wear a baseball hat.
- Parents must park in a parking spot and NOT alongside the road adjacent to the field. This is by direct order from our Administration.
FUTURES PROGRAM: 7/13-16
- Grades 7th-9th,
- July 13-16, Rain Date: Friday, July 17
- 9:00-1:00
Info for Monday, 7/13:
- SITE
- OUTSTANDING BALANCES
- PARKING
- CHECK -IN:
- check-in will begin at 8:40am on the concourse of the brand new Marty Kenney Sr Field
- Parents only need to check-in their son on the first day if they have a Balance Due
- NO LUNCH BREAK
- WEATHER
- We do not cancel for heat. We do not have indoor facilities to use because of heat. All camp activities are conducted outside.
- Parents please hydrate your children at home and make sure they eat and sleep properly. That will help their experience at camp.
- If at anytime a player feels sick because of the heat or informs us that it is too hot for him to participate in the baseball activities, then a parent will be called to come and pick up their son.
- Ultimately, a parent must decide if the temperature is too hot for their child that day. We do not cancel sessions for heat.
- Please note, while we modify and monitor during extreme weather, this is a sports camp and not a day camp, so their will be more activity in the camp session.
- Players must bring their own water jugs. We will have large jugs for players to refill as needed. Bigger jugs are better. Small water bottles are disruptive as these players constantly want to fill up their water. This makes it hard for coaches to monitor players leaving to get water while overseeing a field or station. Players should also bring coolers with wet rags for cooling purposes.
- WET BULB MEASUREMENTS: The CBA administration requires all summer camps conducted at CBA to adhere to the NJSIAA Wet Bulb measurements, which have been put in place for the safety of the athletes. Wet Bulb measurements provide guidance during extremely hot temperatures and regulate activity to rest ratios. The CBA athletic trainer will take daily temperature measurements and instruct all camp directors as to the allowable activity. You can find more information regarding wetbulb temperatures and activity to rest ratios here
- Indoor facilities are not available.
- If a session has to be cancelled due to rain, a message will be posted on our website and an email sent, ONE HOUR prior to the start of the program. If no messages are posted or no emails are sent, that means that camp is on as schedule
- MEDICAL CONCERNS:
- Medical concerns such as allergies and asthma should be presented in writing and communicated at Check-in so that we can pass the info on to the athletic trainer. Please communicate any additional necessary information regarding the camp session specifically to Marty Kenney Jr., Marty Kenney Sr. or Chris Kenney.
- CAMP SAFETY:
- There will be no sharing of equipment nor will equipment such as helmets, bats, catching equipment, or gloves be provided by our staff.
- Heart guard, protective cup or any other safety equipment is the parents responsibility and at your discretion.
- MISCELLANEOUS CAMP INFORMATION: what campers need to bring/wear
- Players should dress in baseball pants and a shirt with their name on it if they have one. If you do not, please come dressed in typical baseball practice attire. You can bring shorts but do not wear shorts to camp unless the coaches inform you that you can.
- We ask that all players bring SNEAKERS and CLEATS. Players will be playing on a variety of surfaces which include, grass, and turf. We do not allow metal cleats on the turf areas (cages & bullpens) of our field
- Make sure your name is on all equipment, including: Bats, gloves, helmets, batting gloves, water bottles, bags etc.
- CATCHERS should bring their catcher's equipment.
- Heart guard, protective cup or any other safety equipment is the parents responsibility and at your discretion.