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SOFTBALL INSTRUCTION

Our 1 on 1 instructional sessions are designed to help players build a strong foundation and unlock their full potential at the plate, on the rubber, and in the field. Each session is 30 minutes of personalized, focused instruction tailored to the needs of the individual player.

Our group classes are designed to maximize development while keeping instruction personal. Each class maintains a 4:1 player-to-coach ratio to ensure every athlete gets quality attention. Classes run for one hour each week over four consecutive weeks, always meeting on the same day and time, beginning the first week of each month. Players are grouped by age to create the best training environment. If a group is not full, limited drop-in sessions may be available—please call or email to confirm availability.

Enjoy unlimited access to our 5 full-size batting cages, fully equipped with pitching machines, nets, and balls for both baseball and softball. Our on-site staff ensures safety and proper equipment care at all times. Each cage accommodates up to 4 hitters per hour, providing a shared but focused training environment. Memberships are flexible, month-to-month, and automatically renew on your original purchase date. Cancel anytime—there’s no long-term commitment.

Train like a pro at The Sandlot San Diego with access to five full-size batting cages, each equipped with baseball and softball pitching machines, balls, and L-screens. Choose from a variety of time options to fit your schedule, whether it’s a short practice or an extended session. Our team is always on-site to ensure equipment runs smoothly and safety protocols are followed. Staff members are also available to feed machines or throw soft toss for added support.

MEET THE COACHES

COACH CAM

Hitting Coach

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Camryn Quilling

Camryn was a standout NCAA Division II student-athlete at Colorado Christian University, where she has excelled both on and off the softball field from 2022–2025. A dedicated leader, she served as captain and chaplain of the softball team during the 2024–2025 season, while also being recognized as a Student Leader with the Fellowship of Christian Athletes.

Her athletic achievements include being named to the First Team All-Conference RMAC, RMAC All-Tournament Team, and NFCA All-Region Second Team in 2025. She also earned the NCAA DII Rawlings Gold Glove Award and the RMAC Gold Glove for Center Field, and was a RMAC Player of the Week.

Academically, she has demonstrated the same commitment to excellence, being honored as a First Team All-Academic RMAC, a CSC Academic All-District Team honoree, and an NFCA All-American Scholar-Athlete for 2024–2025.

Through her performance, leadership, and faith, she has built a reputation as both an exceptional athlete and an inspiring teammate, leaving a lasting impact at Colorado Christian University.

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COACH MACK

Pitching Coach

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Mackenzie Rutkoff

Mackenzie began her collegiate softball career at the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs, where she made an immediate impact on the pitching staff. Over her three seasons, she appeared in 53 games, including 13 starts, pitching a total of 81.2 innings and recording 93 strikeouts, highlighted by a 5-3 record during her freshman year. She was also a two-time RMAC Honor Roll recipient in 2023 and 2024.

She went on to finish her collegiate career at Charleston Southern University, while also completing her degree in Human and Social Sciences with an emphasis in Sports Management.

Before college, Mackenzie starred at Ramona High School, helping lead her team to League Championships in 2018 and 2019. She was named team captain in 2021, finishing the season with a 15-7 record, a 3.88 ERA, and 102 strikeouts over 130 innings. She earned recognition on the San Diego Tribune All-Academic Team in 2020 and 2021 and was named to the All-Valley League 2nd Team in 2019.

Off the field, Mackenzie is passionate about promoting athlete mental health and enjoys traveling and cheering for the San Diego Padres. She is also dedicated to coaching club softball in San Diego and dreams of working for a Major League Baseball team.

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