What You Can Expect
Professional Coaching
Pro-level insight into mechanics and mindset
Individualized
Every player evaluated and coached individually
Data-Driven
Blast Motion and HitTrax to track progress
Competitive
Encouraged to take risks and build confidence
Proven Track Record
Proven track record of college commits
Summer Softball Hitting
8-week program. June 22 - August 14.
Take Your Game to the Next Level
MS/HS Summer Softball Hitting
Take your game to the next level with a proven system designed to help hitters grow, compete, and thrive. Our softball program delivers the same individualized approach as our baseball training — no cookie-cutter drills here. Every player is evaluated and coached to find their best movement solution, whether it's generating more power, improving consistency, or learning to slap effectively.
Athletes work in a competitive yet supportive environment, where they're encouraged to take risks, make adjustments, and build confidence. Each session focuses on swing efficiency, approach, and situational hitting while using tools like Blast Motion and HitTrax to track and measure progress.
Led by former college coach Kyle Bouchard, and former Division 1 player Cam MacDonald — and directed by Baltimore Orioles AAA hitting coach Mike Montville — our hitters get a blend of softball-specific instruction with pro-level insight into mechanics and mindset. By the end of the 8-week program, players leave with faster bat speed, better adjustability, smarter approaches at the plate, and the confidence to self-correct and compete at higher levels.
Schools Our Athletes Have Gone On To Compete For
Hear What Our Athletes Have to Say
"I have one word to describe Powerhouse...Electric. The guys over there are energetic and care about each and every athlete that walk through the doors."
"Once in the program, we experienced all of the positive things we had heard. It's a competitive, supportive and fun training facility and environment."
"Every coach at Powerhouse is extremely knowledgeable at what they do."