OKLAHOMA CITY — USA Softball is bringing together top talent for an invite-only High Performance Program (HPP) Top Performers Camp June 22–25 at Devon Park in Oklahoma City, Okla. The camp will bring together more than 70 Top Performers from last year’s National Selection Event in Vero Beach, Fla.
Selected athletes worked their way through the HPP pipeline, showcasing their talent at both the local and national level to earn an invitation to the camp.
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The camp kicks off Monday, June 22, with a welcome meeting and educational session before athletes take the field Tuesday for a full day of training. Tuesday’s training includes mental performance sessions led by Julie Jones, throwing instruction from High Level Throwing, hitting development and defensive skill work. Wednesday and Thursday will feature scrimmages, along with bullpen sessions and additional defensive work. The 2026 U-18 Women’s National Team (WNT) will also participate in scrimmages and training sessions.
Athletes will work alongside top-tier coaches and performance experts, including U.S. Junior Women’s National Team staff: head coach Kyla Holas, Jillian Callaway, Alisa Goler, Kelly Kretschman and Iyhia McMichael.
U.S. WNT Coaches in attendance include J.T. Gasso (Oklahoma), Chris Malveaux (Auburn) and Jen Rocha (Oklahoma), as well as U.S. WNT Strength and Conditioning coach, Kelly Borges. Additional performance staff includes SSB Performance’s Julie Jones, High Level Throwing’s Austin Wasserman, Shannon Doherty (Florida Atlantic), Christian Bernabe (UCF) and registered dietitian Michelle Tillinger (Mercy). Members of the Junior Women’s National Team Selection Committee (JWNTSC) will also be in attendance.
Dubbed the Pipeline to the Women’s National Team Program, the HPP was created in 2020 to identify a pool of athletes to train, compete and represent USA Softball in domestic and international competition. The program focuses on providing an equal opportunity for players to showcase their talent while growing the game of softball in the United States.
To learn more about the HPP or to get involved for the 2026 season, visit USASoftball.com.


