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ABOUT 5 Star
PLAY MAKERS
Our mission is to offer all aspiring student-athletes an elite, competitve travel ball program where they can grow as players and people. Providing young competitiors with an environment where they can become champions on the field and in life. Our program also focuses on preparing players and their families for the collegiate level by coming alongside them througout the recruiting process. As a result, our main goal is to help all players under the 5 Star Playmakers banner recieve a college scholarship
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Mark Campbell
1961-2019
As we embark on this softball journey, we as an organization and coaching staff want to dedicate this page to honor the late Coach Mark Campbell, Coach Mark is arguably one of the greatest pioneers of our sport. He not only helped to further the sport of softball, but he also impacted the lives of hundreds of student-athletes. In fact, two off the athletes he was al to impact are Coach Neil and Coach Ed's daughters: Irie Siofele and Dejhah Mulipola also played for him from 10U-18U , as well as high school ( her longest running coach to this day).
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Coach Campbell coached for many travel ball organizations during his coaching career. The main organization he is known for is the BatBuster Organization. As a result of his dedication to his players, he led many of his teams to win multiple national championships, Through his involvement , he was also able to help hundreds of student - athletes receive Division One college scholarships. Coach Campbell even coached a dew U.S olympians during his career, Dejah Mulipola being one of them. It's clear to see how many young ladies lives were changed under his coaching, and through his players... his legacy continues to live on,
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Coach Campbell was more than a travel ball coach though. Besides being an elite travel ball coach, Coach Campbell all was revered high school softball coach at Pacifica High School. Coach Campbell was selected as Orange County Register's Coach f the Year in his first season (2009), where he also led the Mariners to a CIF -SS Division 1 championship 2014. He also served as a homicide detective for the Inglewood Police Department, serving and protecting