Baseball/Softball Hitting & Pitching Lessons
Private Hitting and Pitching Lessons for both softball and baseball are offered in Vision’s Sports Zone.
Private, Semi-Private and Small Group sessions available.
Learn from experienced instructors and take your game to the next level.
Behind every successful organization, team, or business, is a great leader. Well there is no exception with us here at Ken Ulrich Baseball. A native of West Nyack, NY, Ken Ulrich has seen his share of successes both on and off the playing fields.
A 1996 graduate of Clarkstown South High School where he was an All-League, All-Section, and All-County selection as well as outstanding male athlete of the year for all four years of high school, Ulrich’s playing career moved on to Rockland Community College. There, he was an All-Conference and All-Region performer for two years as the Fighting Hawks starting catcher.
It would be at his next destination, Rutgers University in New Brunswick, NJ, where Ulrich would make his mark on one of the nation’s top collegiate programs, while also discovering a love for teaching the game of baseball.
Ken Ulrich arrived at Rutgers as a backup catcher in 1999, but his drive and determination had him leave the State University of New Jersey in 2000 as the first-team all-NJCBA catcher while helping lead the Scarlet Knights to a BIG EAST Conference Championship. In his two years at Rutgers, the Scarlet Knights made two NCAA Tournament appearances, while being the only team in the country, in 2000, to be ranked in the top-10 in both team batting (3rd) and team pitching (6th).
Playing for legendary coach Fred Hill, Ulrich learned all of the nuances and little things of the game which are necessary to make great teams and great players. So, with one semester left prior to graduating from Rutgers in December 2000, Ulrich spent that fall as a volunteer assistant under Hill, where his newfound desire to coach was realized.
Just a few months later, in the spring of 2001, it was his humble nature which left him convinced to come up with a means to share his love for the game of baseball as well as his desire to be able to give back to a Rockland community that has provided him with so much. The Ken Ulrich Baseball camp was born.
After earning his master’s degree this past summer from Hofstra University, Ulrich is currently a physical education teacher in the North Rockland school district. In additon, he is the catching coach at Rockland Community College.
Glenn Myers
In his senior year at Clarkstown North High School in 1980, Glenn was named Rockland County Player of the Year as an infielder and pitcher. Glenn then went on to Columbia University where he was team captain in 1984 and 1985. He was named NY State All Star 1st Team in 1984 and 1985 and Academic All-American 1st Team in 1985. In 1988 he was honored with a selection to “All-Time Columbia Greats” Team (along with Lou Gehrig). Glenn is still in the top 5 in many major offensive categories at Columbia for both single season and career. Glenn also holds the Atlantic Collegiate Baseball League records for triples and grand slam home runs in a single season. In 1985 and 1986 Glenn played outfield for California Angels’ minor league teams in the Northwest League and Midwest League, and then played outfield and catcher for the Minnesota Twins’ minor league teams in the Midwest League and California League in 1987 and 1988. Glenn was a student of renowned major league hitting instructor Rick Down. Glenn has coached all levels of youth baseball since 1992 and is currently a coach and Baseball Commissioner for the Piermont PAL Travel Baseball league.
