Peak Youth Baseball Camps
CHS Field House, 1435 Fieldhouse Lane, White Salmon, WA 98650
About
Peak Youth Baseball Camps offers baseball and softball activities for kids. The program includes instruction and play in both baseball and softball. The upcoming White Salmon camp runs in the mornings from 9:00 to 12:00, Dec 29–Jan 2.
• Ages: 6–12 years old
• Schedule: Morning camp sessions, Dec 29–Jan 2
• Price: $180 for 5-day camps.
Peak Youth Baseball Camps is led by Peak Baseball founder Davis Koester, a minor league hitting coach for the Texas Rangers. The stated goal of the program is to give families in small towns affordable baseball and softball camps that develop both knowledge and skills, with boys and girls given tools they need to enjoy these sports for life. Staff experience includes college and professional backgrounds such as Davis Koester, who played at Pacific University, holds the record for most relief appearances in NCAA Division III history, and was an NWC first team reliever and second team utility player. Additional staff include Will Gross, Columbia High School head baseball coach and University of Puget Sound graduate with five years of college baseball experience, and Brynn Nelson, who played at Linfield University, was a two-time All-American, NWC Player of the Year, and a coach for Mariners Grand Slam Camp. Other listed coaches and staff are Nate Roth, Ella Reed, Liam McLaughlin, Michael Vander Borght, Dan Park, and Sarah Mason, all with playing or coaching experience at the high school or college level. The program also runs camps in Hood River, The Dalles, White Salmon, and Forest Grove from June through August.
Last updated December 28, 2025.
• Ages: 6–12 years old
• Schedule: Morning camp sessions, Dec 29–Jan 2
• Price: $180 for 5-day camps.
Peak Youth Baseball Camps is led by Peak Baseball founder Davis Koester, a minor league hitting coach for the Texas Rangers. The stated goal of the program is to give families in small towns affordable baseball and softball camps that develop both knowledge and skills, with boys and girls given tools they need to enjoy these sports for life. Staff experience includes college and professional backgrounds such as Davis Koester, who played at Pacific University, holds the record for most relief appearances in NCAA Division III history, and was an NWC first team reliever and second team utility player. Additional staff include Will Gross, Columbia High School head baseball coach and University of Puget Sound graduate with five years of college baseball experience, and Brynn Nelson, who played at Linfield University, was a two-time All-American, NWC Player of the Year, and a coach for Mariners Grand Slam Camp. Other listed coaches and staff are Nate Roth, Ella Reed, Liam McLaughlin, Michael Vander Borght, Dan Park, and Sarah Mason, all with playing or coaching experience at the high school or college level. The program also runs camps in Hood River, The Dalles, White Salmon, and Forest Grove from June through August.
Last updated December 28, 2025.
Is this your business? There is no cost, but you will be asked to sign up or log in.