Championship coach Mark Montimurro launches Coral Springs softball camp
Mark Montimurro is bringing an eight-title résumé to Cypress Park, where Coral Springs players ages 10 to 16 can train for $125 per session.

Coral Springs Charter softball coach Mark Montimurro is bringing his championship resume to Cypress Park this summer, where two three-day camps will give players ages 10 to 16 instruction from the coach behind eight state titles. The Champions Softball Camp runs July 6 to July 8 and July 13 to July 15 from 9 a.m. to noon, and costs $125 per player.
The camp was announced June 24 and is aimed at youth players who want more than a casual summer workout. Montimurro’s program will focus on fundamentals and skill development, giving local athletes a chance to work directly with a coach whose teams have become one of Broward County’s most accomplished softball programs.
That credibility matters in Coral Springs. Coral Springs Charter won the 2026 Class 3A state championship, its sixth title in school history, and the win ended a seven-year stretch without a championship since the school’s previous title in 2019. The Panthers’ sixth crown tied Gulliver Prep for the fourth most in Florida state history, underscoring the scale of the program Montimurro has built.
Montimurro’s record extends well beyond one school. He has won eight career state championships, including state titles at Hollywood Christian in 2003 and 2004, and he reached his 500th career varsity softball victory in March 2021 after taking over the Coral Springs Charter program in 2013. Coral Springs Charter also lists him as the head coach for softball and as an HS PE teacher, reinforcing his day-to-day ties to the school community.

For families weighing summer options in Broward County, the camp offers a clear local alternative to travel ball or distant clinics. The sessions are short, running three hours a day, and the age range, 10 to 16, gives younger players and high school athletes a shared setting to sharpen basics before fall schedules begin. The price point, $125 per player, also places the camp within reach of families looking for high-level instruction without the cost of a full tournament circuit.
At Cypress Park, the draw is not just the title count. It is the chance for Coral Springs athletes to learn from a coach whose teams have kept winning, whose program just reclaimed a state championship, and whose experience is now being folded into a local summer training opportunity.
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