Vegas XXXV Class of 2020, Junior College & Transfer TOP 12 Announced!

Chris Sailer Kicking is proud to announce The Class of 2020, Junior College & Transfer TOP 12. These 12 young men proved throughout the course of the entire weekend of Vegas XXXV (January 18-19, 2020) that they belong in the elite club of THE TOP 12.

Class of 2020, Junior College (2020) & Transfer TOP 12
*in alphabetical order

Chase Allen (2020, TX)
Andrew Brown (2020, NC)
Taylor Goettie (TR, GA)
Adrian Guzman (2020, TX)
Parker Hannon (2020, GA)
Dante Jackson (2020, CA)
Jude Kelley (2020, GA)
Nick Lawson (JC, CA)
Cavan Leonardo (JC, CA)
Brandon Petruescu (JC, CA)
Cameron Shirkey (2020, OH)
Carson Zilmer (2020, AZ)

Honorable Mention: John Hoyland, Brett Money, Michael Williams, Keven Nguyen, Stockton Lund, Matt Ganyard, Damian Garcia, Axel Perez

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Chris Sailer Kicking – Week 12 College Players of the Week, Evan McPherson & Dom Maggio Honored!

Each week Chris Sailer Kicking will select College Players of the Week based off of performances from that week only.  Players selected are students of Chris Sailer Kicking and must have attended Chris Sailer Kicking camps or lessons.

Chris Sailer Kicking College Players of the Week:
KICKER
Week 1: Brandon Talton (Nevada) 2-2 Field Goals (Long 56), 4-4 Extra Points, 56-yard game winning Field Goal!

Week 2: Matthew Trickett (Ken State) 4-4 Field Goals (Long 43), 2-2 Extra Points, 43-yard game winning Field Goal!

Week 3: Jake Oldroyd (BYU) 3-3 Field Goals (Long 43), 3-3 Extra Points, 43-yard game winning Field Goal!

Week 4: Rodrigo Blankenship (Georgia) 3-3 Field Goals (Long 43) 1-1 Extra Points

Week 5: Cooper Garcia (UMASS) 3-3 Field Goals (Long 38) 4-4 Extra Points

Week 6: Jake Koehnke (Air Force) 4-4 Field Goals (Long 49) 1-1 Extra Points

Week 7: Jonathan Doerer (Notre Dame) 3-3 Field Goals (Long 52) 3-3 Extra Points

Week 8: Nick Sciba (Wake Forest) 5-5 Field Goals (Long 27) 1-1 Exta Points, Game Winning Field Goal

Week 9: Camden Lewis (Oregon) 3-3 Field Goals (Long 40), 2-3 Extra Points, Game Winning Field Goal

Week 10: Brent Cimaglia (Tennessee) 3-3 Field Goals (Long 53) 3-3 Extra Points

Week 11: Evan Price (Colorado) 3-3 Field Goals (Long 37) 1-1 Extra Points *Game Winning 37-Yard Field Goal

Week 12: Evan McPherson (Florida) 3-3 Field Goals (Long 47) 2-2 Extra Points

PUNTER
Week 1: Austin McNamara (Texas Tech) 48.4 Yard Average on 5 Punts (Long 57)

Week 2: Tucker Day (Mississippi State) 49.9 Yard Average on 4 Punts (Long 59)

Week 3: Ben Kiernan (North Carolina) 46.0 Yard Average on 10 Punts (Long 57)

Week 4: Braden Mann (Texas A& M) 56.0 Yard Average on 6 Punts (Long 68)

Week 5: Kyle Thompson (Kansas) 48.6 Yard Average on 9 Punts (Long 62)

Week 6: Cody Grace (Arkansas State) 49.0 Yard Average on 5 Punts (Long 59)

Week 7: Jake Camarda (Georgia) 57.7 Yard Average on 3 Punts (Long 66)

Week 8: Drue Chrisman (Ohio State) 47.4 Yard Average on 5 Punts (Long 56)

Week 9: Blake Cusick (Fresno State) 45.3 Yard Average on 6 Punts (Long 61)

Week 10: Kyle Corbett (Charlotte) 60.5 Yard Average on 2 Punts (Long 69)

Week 11: Alex Kinney (Colorado) 50.0 Yard Average on 4 Punts (Long 59)

Week 12: Dom Maggio (Wake Forest) 57.7 Yard Average on 9 Punts (Long 66)

50+ Yard Field Goals:
Week 1: Brandon Talton (Nevada) 56, Massimo Biscardi (Coastal Carolina) 53, Lucas Havrisik (Arizona), Jordan Stout (Penn State) 53, Jet Toner (Stanford) 51, BT Potter (Clemson) 51, Rodrigo Blankenship (Georgia) 50, Cody Williams (Portland State) 50, Blake Mazza (Washington State) 50.

Week 2: James McCourt (Illinois) 53, Brent Cimaglia (Tennessee) 51.

Week 3: Cameron Dicker (Texas) 57, Jordan Stout (Penn State) 57, James McCourt (Illinois) 57, JD Dellinger (Purdue) 53, Chase McGrath (USC) 52.

Week 4: Jake Oldroyd (BYU) 54, Justin Davidovicz (Rutgers) 50.

Week 5: Sam Sloman (Miami OH) 53, Andrew Shelley (New Mexico) 52, Blake Mazza (Washington State) 51.

Week 6: Rodrigo Blankenship (Georgia) 50.

Week 7: Jonathan Doerer (Notre Dame) 52, Samuel Sloman (Miami, OH) 51, Jake Oldroyd (BYU) 51, Rodrigo Blankenship (Georgia) 50, James McCourt (Illinois) 50, Lucas Havrisik (Arizona) 50.

Week 8: BT Potter (Clemson) 51

Week 9: Jake Koehnke (Air Force) 57

Week 10: Brent Cimaglia (Tennessee) 53, Cayden Camper (Colorado State) 50

Week 11: Samuel Sloman (Miami, OH), 53, John Mayers (Baylor) 51

Week 12: None

Lou Groza Award Stars of the Week (3 selected each week)
*Chris Sailer is on the Voting Committee for the prestigious award
Week 1: None

Week 2: Tyler Bass (Georgia Southern), Peyton Henry (Washington), Cristian Zendejas (Arizona State)

Week 3: Jake Oldroyd (BYU), Keith Duncan (Iowa), Greg Thomas (CAL)

Week 4: Rodrigo Blankenship (Georgia)

Week 5: Cooper Garcia (UMASS)

Week 6: Rodrigo Blankenship (Georgia)

Week 7: Jonathan Doerer (Notre Dame), Matthew Trickett (Kent State)

Week 8: Nick Sciba (Wake Forest), Keith Duncan (Iowa)

Week 9: None

Week 10: Brent Cimaglia (Tennessee), Nick Sciba (Wake Forest)

Week 11: Rodrigo Blankenship (Georgia), Keith Duncan (Iowa), Jake Verity (East Carolina)

Week 12: Blake Mazza (Washington State)

Stay tuned as each week, Chris Sailer Kicking will update you on Chris Sailer Kicking in College Football!

Who will be next?

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Chris Sailer Kicking Featured Instructor – Aaron Perez

Here we are in the second week of this new series where we feature our amazing instructors. This will allow you learn more about these young men and why they have been chosen to represent CSK nationwide.

Week 2: Chris Sailer Kicking Senior Instructor and head of Punting, Aaron Perez!

Aaron Perez is a former punter and professional soccer player. He has been on staff with Chris Sailer Kicking since 2005.

Aaron was born Covina, CA and attended Charter Oak High School there. He was a PrepStar All-American, Ranked No. 3 Punter in the nation and a three-star prospect by rivals.com. He was also selected twice to be 1st Team All-State, 1st Team All-CIF Southern Section and no surprise that he was selected three times for the 1st Team All-League.

As a senior, he averaged 42.9 yards per kick, placed 11 punts inside the 20-yard line and had a long punt of 83 yards.

Aaron also lettered three years in soccer for coach Richard Siciliano
Played for the LaVerne Lazers soccer club which was ranked among the top 25 in the nation.

He played college football for the UCLA for 2004 to 2008. He served as their punter from 2005 to 2008. He earned first-team All-Pac-10 honors and first-team Pac-10 All-Academic honors, He also set a new school record with 286 career punts and 12,220 career punting yards and was on the Ray Guy Award watch list.

Perez didn’t disappoint once he graduated from UCLA. Eventually, he was offered a pre-season deal with the dynastic New England Patriots, but was beat out by an 11-year veteran. After a stint with the Miami Dolphins, Aaron went back to California and worked his way back into soccer.

Perez then made it with the OC Blues, starting 12 games in 2013 including a match in the U.S. Open Cup against the late Chivas USA. After stints with Minnesota United and Drogheda United, Aaron retired from soccer to join Chris Sailer Kicking as a full-time Punting instructor.

Aaron currently lives in Montclair, CA with his wife, Kelly and son, Finnley. He is the founder of The Punt Factory and tours the country Chris Sailer giving valuable instruction. He also offers private and group lessons throughout the year.

For lessons and instruction with Perez, please contact him (818) 321-6750.  

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Chris Sailer Kicking – Week 7 College Players of the Week, Jonathan Doerer & Jake Camarda Honored!

Each week Chris Sailer Kicking will select College Players of the Week based off of performances from that week only.  Players selected are students of Chris Sailer Kicking and must have attended Chris Sailer Kicking camps or lessons.

Chris Sailer Kicking College Players of the Week:
KICKER
Week 1: Brandon Talton (Nevada) 2-2 Field Goals (Long 56), 4-4 Extra Points, 56-yard game winning Field Goal!

Week 2: Matthew Trickett (Ken State) 4-4 Field Goals (Long 43), 2-2 Extra Points, 43-yard game winning Field Goal!

Week 3: Jake Oldroyd (BYU) 3-3 Field Goals (Long 43), 3-3 Extra Points, 43-yard game winning Field Goal!

Week 4: Rodrigo Blankenship (Georgia) 3-3 Field Goals (Long 43) 1-1 Extra Points

Week 5: Cooper Garcia (UMASS) 3-3 Field Goals (Long 38) 4-4 Extra Points

Week 6: Jake Koehnke (Air Force) 4-4 Field Goals (Long 49) 1-1 Extra Points

Week 7: Jonathan Doerer (Notre Dame) 3-3 Field Goals (Long 52) 3-3 Extra Points

PUNTER
Week 1: Austin McNamara (Texas Tech) 48.4 Yard Average on 5 Punts (Long 57)

Week 2: Tucker Day (Mississippi State) 49.9 Yard Average on 4 Punts (Long 59)

Week 3: Ben Kiernan (North Carolina) 46.0 Yard Average on 10 Punts (Long 57)

Week 4: Braden Mann (Texas A& M) 56.0 Yard Average on 6 Punts (Long 68)

Week 5: Kyle Thompson (Kansas) 48.6 Yard Average on 9 Punts (Long 62)

Week 6: Cody Grace (Arkansas State) 49.0 Yard Average on 5 Punts (Long 59)

Week 7: Jake Camarda (Georgia) 57.7 Yard Average on 3 Punts (Long 66)

50+ Yard Field Goals:
Week 1: Brandon Talton (Nevada) 56, Massimo Biscardi (Coastal Carolina) 53, Lucas Havrisik (Arizona), Jordan Stout (Penn State) 53, Jet Toner (Stanford) 51, BT Potter (Clemson) 51, Rodrigo Blankenship (Georgia) 50, Cody Williams (Portland State) 50, Blake Mazza (Washington State) 50.

Week 2: James McCourt (Illinois) 53, Brent Cimaglia (Tennessee) 51.

Week 3: Cameron Dicker (Texas) 57, Jordan Stout (Penn State) 57, James McCourt (Illinois) 57, JD Dellinger (Purdue) 53, Chase McGrath (USC) 52.

Week 4: Jake Oldroyd (BYU) 54, Justin Davidovicz (Rutgers) 50.

Week 5: Sam Sloman (Miami OH) 53, Andrew Shelley (New Mexico) 52, Blake Mazza (Washington State) 51.

Week 6: Rodrigo Blankenship (Georgia) 50.

Week 7: Jonathan Doerer (Notre Dame) 52, Samuel Sloman (Miami, OH) 51, Jake Oldroyd (BYU) 51, Rodrigo Blankenship (Georgia) 50, James McCourt (Illinois) 50, Lucas Havrisik (Arizona) 50.

Lou Groza Award Stars of the Week (3 selected each week)
*Chris Sailer is on the Voting Committee for the prestigious award
Week 1: None

Week 2: Tyler Bass (Georgia Southern), Peyton Henry (Washington), Cristian Zendejas (Arizona State)

Week 3: Jake Oldroyd (BYU), Keith Duncan (Iowa), Greg Thomas (CAL)

Week 4: Rodrigo Blankenship (Georgia)

Week 5: Cooper Garcia (UMASS)

Week 6: Rodrigo Blankenship (Georgia)

Week 7: TBA

Stay tuned as each week, Chris Sailer Kicking will update you on Chris Sailer Kicking in College Football!

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Chris Sailer Kicking Player Spotlight – Jude Kelley

Each Friday during the football season, Chris Sailer Kicking will be publishing a weekly Player Spotlight Blog to highlight some of our best and brightest! Week 1 features Jude Kelley. Read on to learn more about Jude.

Jude Kelley at the Top 12 Camp in Burbank, CA in July 2019.

Name:
Jude Kelley

State:
Georgia

Grad Year:
2020

Check out my Chris Sailer Kicking Profile HERE

Top 5 Colleges:
1) Whoever I commit to
2) Tennessee
3) Mississippi State
4) Kentucky
5) Mississippi State

Best Game Memory:
In my junior season we played away to our biggest rivals, and I kicked a 46 yarder to put us up by 10 with just over a minute left in the game. It sealed the win for us, and was the best feeling ever as we had never beaten them before, so it meant so much for me as well as my school.

Best CSK Memory:
My best memory from my time with Chris Sailer Kicking was being named as a member of the Top 12 over this past summer in L.A. It was a really fun week, but it was also a great way to end the summer as it felt like all of the hard work from the off season had payed off.

Short Term Goal:
My short term goal is to play D-1 collegiate football at the program that fits me best, as well as earn a degree in either business or entrepreneurship.

Long Term Goal:
My long term goal is to play in the National Football League.

Something Unique we should know:
I am a three sport Varsity athlete (football, soccer, and golf) and I love Michael Jackson and the Beatles!

In 20 words or less, why should a college recruit you:
I’m confident in my abilities, I am focused on the things I want to achieve, and I thrive on competition.

Jude Kelley in action in July, 2019

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Chris Sailer Kicking – Week 6 College Players of the Week, Jake Koehnke & Cody Grace Honored!

Each week Chris Sailer Kicking will select College Players of the Week based off of performances from that week only.  Players selected are students of Chris Sailer Kicking and must have attended Chris Sailer Kicking camps or lessons.

Chris Sailer Kicking College Players of the Week:
KICKER
Week 1: Brandon Talton (Nevada) 2-2 Field Goals (Long 56), 4-4 Extra Points, 56-yard game winning Field Goal!

Week 2: Matthew Trickett (Ken State) 4-4 Field Goals (Long 43), 2-2 Extra Points, 43-yard game winning Field Goal!

Week 3: Jake Oldroyd (BYU) 3-3 Field Goals (Long 43), 3-3 Extra Points, 43-yard game winning Field Goal!

Week 4: Rodrigo Blankenship (Georgia) 3-3 Field Goals (Long 43) 1-1 Extra Points

Week 5: Cooper Garcia (UMASS) 3-3 Field Goals (Long 38) 4-4 Extra Points

Week 6: Jake Koehnke (Air Force) 4-4 Field Goals (Long 49) 1-1 Extra Points

PUNTER
Week 1: Austin McNamara (Texas Tech) 48.4 Yard Average on 5 Punts (Long 57)

Week 2: Tucker Day (Mississippi State) 49.9 Yard Average on 4 Punts (Long 59)

Week 3: Ben Kiernan (North Carolina) 46.0 Yard Average on 10 Punts (Long 57)

Week 4: Braden Mann (Texas A& M) 56.0 Yard Average on 6 Punts (Long 68)

Week 5: Kyle Thompson (Kansas) 48.6 Yard Average on 9 Punts (Long 62)

Week 6: Cody Grace (Arkansas State) 49.0 Yard Average on 5 Punts (Long 59)

50+ Yard Field Goals:
Week 1: Brandon Talton (Nevada) 56, Massimo Biscardi (Coastal Carolina) 53, Lucas Havrisik (Arizona), Jordan Stout (Penn State) 53, Jet Toner (Stanford) 51, BT Potter (Clemson) 51, Rodrigo Blankenship (Georgia) 50, Cody Williams (Portland State) 50, Blake Mazza (Washington State) 50.

Week 2: James McCourt (Illinois) 53, Brent Cimaglia (Tennessee) 51.

Week 3: Cameron Dicker (Texas) 57, Jordan Stout (Penn State) 57, James McCourt (Illinois) 57, JD Dellinger (Purdue) 53, Chase McGrath (USC) 52.

Week 4: Jake Oldroyd (BYU) 54, Justin Davidovicz (Rutgers) 50.

Week 5: Sam Sloman (Miami OH) 53, Andrew Shelley (New Mexico) 52, Blake Mazza (Washington State) 51.

Week 6: Rodrigo Blankenship (Georgia) 50.

Lou Groza Award Stars of the Week (3 selected each week)
*Chris Sailer is on the Voting Committee for the prestigious award
Week 1: None

Week 2: Tyler Bass (Georgia Southern), Peyton Henry (Washington), Cristian Zendejas (Arizona State)

Week 3: Jake Oldroyd (BYU), Keith Duncan (Iowa), Greg Thomas (CAL)

Week 4: Rodrigo Blankenship (Georgia)

Week 5: Cooper Garcia (UMASS)

Week 6: Rodrigo Blankenship (Georgia)

Stay tuned as each week, Chris Sailer Kicking will update you on Chris Sailer Kicking in College Football!

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Chris Sailer Kicking – Week 3 College Players of the Week, Jake Oldroyd & Ben Kiernan Honored!

Each week Chris Sailer Kicking will select College Players of the Week based off of performances from that week only.  Players selected are students of Chris Sailer Kicking and must have attended Chris Sailer Kicking camps or lessons.

Chris Sailer Kicking College Players of the Week:
KICKER
Week 1: Brandon Talton (Nevada) 2-2 Field Goals (Long 56), 4-4 Extra Points, 56-yard game winning Field Goal!

Week 2: Matthew Trickett (Ken State) 4-4 Field Goals (Long 43), 2-2 Extra Points, 43-yard game winning Field Goal!

Week 3: Jake Oldroyd (BYU) 3-3 Field Goals (Long 43), 3-3 Extra Points, 43-yard game winning Field Goal!

PUNTER
Week 1: Austin McNamara (Texas Tech) 48.4 Yard Average on 5 Punts (Long 57)

Week 2: Tucker Day (Mississippi State) 49.9 Yard Average on 4 Punts (Long 59)

Week 3: Ben Kiernan (North Carolina) 46.0 Yard Average on 10 Punts (Long 57)

50+ Yard Field Goals:
Week 1: Brandon Talton (Nevada) 56, Massimo Biscardi (Coastal Carolina) 53, Lucas Havrisik (Arizona), Jordan Stout (Penn State) 53, Jet Toner (Stanford) 51, BT Potter (Clemson) 51, Rodrigo Blankenship (Georgia) 50, Cody Williams (Portland State) 50, Blake Mazza (Washington State) 50.

Week 2: James McCourt (Illinois) 53, Brent Cimaglia (Tennessee) 51.

Week 3: Cameron Dicker (Texas) 57, Jordan Stout (Penn State) 57, James McCourt (Illinois) 57, JD Dellinger (Purdue) 53, Chase McGrath (USC) 52.

Lou Groza Award Stars of the Week (3 selected each week)
*Chris Sailer is on the Voting Committee for the prestigious award
Week 1: None

Week 2: Tyler Bass (Georgia Southern), Peyton Henry (Washington), Cristian Zendejas (Arizona State)

Week 3: Jake Oldroyd (BYU), Keith Duncan (Iowa), Greg Thomas (CAL)

Stay tuned as each week, Chris Sailer Kicking will update you on Chris Sailer Kicking in College Football!

See you at a CSK Camp this Fall!

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2019 TX Spring Camp Recap – Joseph McFadden Comes Out On Top!

The 2019 Chris Sailer Kicking Spring Camp Tour is officially underway. Over the next 2 months 1000+ participants will attend Chris Sailer Kicking / Rubio Long Snapping camps in CA, TX, NC, GA, IL, WA, NJ, AZ & WA on the road to Vegas XXXIV (May 11-12). Instruction, competition, evaluation & national rankings will take place at each one of these camps. The ultimate goal is an invitation to the prestigious TOP 12 Camp that will take place in Los Angeles, CA on July 15-17.

The Road to Vegas XXXIV continued April 7th with a stop in Dallas, TX. Dallas, the state of Texas and the southern region of the country always produce incredible talent. From Justin Tucker, to Dan Bailey, to Randy Bullock… Who will be next? Take a look at a few hopefuls. Here are the results.

The 2019 TX Spring Camp was loaded with talent!

Overall Camp ChampionJoseph McFadden (2021, TX)
The long time Chris Sailer Kicking kicker continues to prove that he is an absolute standout. He went 8-8 with a long of 55 yards to win a major field goal competition. He hits a big time D1 ball off the ground. His ball gets up quick and he has 60+ yard range. His kickoffs are strong. Joseph averages 65+ yards with 4.0+ hang time. He is also a very capable punter. This 5-Star Kicker is a sure fire D1 Scholarship Pick. OFFER NOW!!!

Field Goal ChampionNathan Ellisor (2021, TX)
Nathan had his best performance at a Chris Sailer Kicking camp yet. He is a phenomenal athlete that is really starting to come into his own as a Kicker. Nathan won a major field goal competition by going a remarkable 9-9, including 4 field goals of 50+ yards. His kickoffs are strong, near the top of his class. Nathan continues to elevate his game and is beginning to cement himself among the elite in America. Big things ahead… stay tuned.

Kickoff ChampionDavid Kemp (2021, KS)
David recently became a Chris Sailer Kicking 5-Star Kicker with his huge performance at Vegas XXXIII in January. He was equally impressive in Dallas. David has been attempting CSK Camps since his 8th grade year. He is mentally and physically strong and mature beyond his years. He won the kickoff competition by averaging 65+ yards, with 4.0+ hang time. His best ball measured 72 yards with 4.05 second hang time. He is ready for whatever challenge comes his way.

Punt ChampionReis Vernon (2020, OK)
Reis is quickly becoming one of the most decorated punters in Chris Sailer Kicking history. He was a national champion kicker and punter at the 2018 Underclassmen Invitational. He followed that up by winning another championship (Punting) on the biggest stage at Vegas XXXIII this past January. On this day he won the major punting competition by averaging 45+ yards, with 4.5+ second hang time. Reis is also a D1 talent as a kicker. He competed extremely well at every position in Dallas. He is a major D1 recruit… OFFER NOW!!!

Ellisor, Vernon, McFadden & Kemp

Class of 2019/JC Standouts: Gino Garcia, Daniel Esparza, Jared DeFelice.

Class of 2020 Standouts: Reis Vernon, Tabor Allen, Tanner Cragun, Carson Roberts, Connor Wallace, Aidan Clark, Aidan Schiefer, Arturo Ramirez, Carlos Villagomez, JC Smith, John Hoyland, Nico Ledesma, Rich McDermott, Anthony Raya, Connor Crookham, Evanston, Garneau, Huxley Richardson, Riley Nuzzo, Marco Rodriguez, Victor Robles, Wesley Winters.

Class of 2021 Standouts: Joseph McFadden, David Kemp, Nathan Ellisor, Bert Auburn, Aaron Wagaman, Matthew Eich, Francisco Castillo, Ethan Spearman, Ty Reid, Joshua Levin, Brandon Garcia, Colton Batten, Joshua McCormick, Sergio Rubio.

Class of 2022 Standouts: Carter Brown, Markus Merkelbach, Bradyn Ritchie, Brynden Southworth, Upton Bellenfant, Brody McNew, Michael James.

The 2019 Chris Sailer Kicking Spring Camp Tour will continue Chicago, IL (Sunday April 14), Atlanta, GA (Sunday April 28) & Vegas XXXIV in Las Vegas, NV (May 11-12, 2019).

Visit ChrisSailerKicking.com to register and for more information. To be the best, train and compete with the best! #TeamSailer

To be the best, train & compete with the best! #TeamSailer

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I am a Junior, and it is March!

One of the most common questions that I get is, “I am a junior, and it is March, what am I supposed to do?”

The class ahead of you has signed scholarships on signing date and panic sets in. First some advice – Do Not Panic! It is extremely early. Majority of the K, P, & LS in the class ahead of you are still deciding where they will go college. Be patient, but have a plan.

Steps In The Plan:

  1. Create your recruiting team. It should involve people such as: 1. You, 2. Your Parents, 3. Your High School Coach, 4. Your K, P, LS Coach (Sailer or Rubio), 5. Your High School Academic Counselor & 6. A Recruiting Service (NCSA).
  2. Set your college goals. Where would you like to play? Which schools match your academic interests? Which schools match your social interests? Which school match your athletic interests? Create a VERY broad list of schools that may meet your needs.
  3. Work with NCSA to contact these schools. Create your own email list / social media contact list to contact these schools. This list should have a minimum of 100 schools on it (D1, D2, D3, and NAIA). It should include schools from all divisions and all conferences. Contact these schools with an initial email / DM. State your interest to play college football for them. Link your highlight video. Link your Chris Sailer Kicking Profile Page. Link your NCSA profile page. List your contact info, your High School coaches contact info, your kicking coaches contact info, your GPA, and any test scores. Inquire about their college kicking camp for the upcoming summer. Ask for the date and express your interest to show them your ability to play for them. Inquire about their Junior Day. Finally, ask to be on their Recruit List for their games for the upcoming season.
  4. Set up some Spring Unofficial Visits. These could be Junior Days, attending Spring Ball practices / scrimmages, or simply taking an unofficial visit. Try to set up college campus tours. Try to set up meetings with coaches and academic counselors. Get out there face to face and educate yourself. This will shows a genuine interest in the school.
  5. Attend Chris Sailer Kicking Spring Camps and Vegas XXXIV. These camps are crucial for your exposure. Coaches are starting to make their recruit lists for your Class. You need to be at Vegas XXXIV to get on these lists. Don’t be fooled, Chris Sailer Kicking is #1 in the world when it comes to placing players in college!
  6. Set your summer schedule. No such thing as a vacation for you this summer. Attend Chris Sailer Kicking Camps. Attend College Camps (Try-Outs), Take unofficial visits. This is your time to shine. This is when you will earn a scholarship or walk-on. Try to get to as many parts of the country as possible within reason.

This will set you up to have contacts and a great recruitment following for your upcoming senior season. Be realistic in the colleges you are targeting. Target schools that you have the ability or potential to play at. This will be a Spring/Summer to remember if you do it correctly. Best of luck!

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2019 NC Spring Camp Recap – Cloninger Dominates

The 2019 Chris Sailer Kicking Spring Camp Tour is officially underway. Over the next 2 months 1000+ participants will attend Chris Sailer Kicking / Rubio Long Snapping camps in CA, TX, NC, GA, IL, WA, NJ, AZ & WA on the road to Vegas XXXIV (May 11-12). Instruction, competition, evaluation & national rankings will take place at each one of these camps. The ultimate goal is an invitation to the prestigious TOP 12 Camp that will take place in Los Angeles, CA on July 15-17.

Charlotte, NC once again did not disappoint. The talent was tremendous. Take a look at the results…

Overall ChampionHolt Cloninger (2020, NC)
The 2-Time TOP 12 Camp Invitee proves each time that we see him that he is a top national kicking prospect. He is absolutely nails on field goal. Holt hits a pure ball off the ground and has 60+ yard range. On this day he won the last man standing competition by going 7-7 with a long of 57 yards. He thrives under pressure and hardly every missed a kick. He is also outstanding on kickoffs. Holt has all the tools to be a dominating D1 kicker. OFFER NOW!!!

Holt Cloninger is a 2-Time TOP 12 Camp Invitee!

Field Goal Champion – Will Ross (2019, SC)
Will had an impressive performance for his his first Chris Sailer Kicking camp. He is a great looking athlete with excellent natural ability. He won the field goal competition by going 7-7 with a long of 55 yards. He averages 60+ on Kickoff with 3.8+ hang time. Will is also a talented punter. He can compete in all 3 skills at any college level without a doubt. I really like his upside. Will is a strong combo prospect.

Kickoff Champion – Noah Burnette (2020, NC)
The long time Chris Sailer Kicker has his strongest performance to date. He is really beginning to come into his own. Noah won the Kickoff competition by averaging 70+ yards with 3.9+ hang time. His best ball measured 73 yards, with .4.05 hang time. Noah also finished 2nd place to Cloninger and Russ in the 2 major field goal competitions. He hits a D1 level ball and excels under pressure. Noah is a D1 prospect without a doubt. He will easily challenge for a TOP 12 at Vegas XXXIV in May.

Punt ChampionCollin Smith (2019, NC)
Collin pulled off one of the most difficult tasks as he became the back-to back NC Punt Champion. He averages 40+ yards, with 4.4+ hang time and is one of the more consistent punters in America. His best ball on the day measured 55 yards, with 4.85 hang time. Collin is also a D1 level kicker. He hits a pure ball on Field Goal and has 55+ yard range. He drives his Kickoffs deep in the end zone with 3.8+ hang time. Collin is a big time sleeper in this class. He is a going to be a great addition to any college football program.

NC Competition Champions: Holt Cloninger, Will Ross, Noah Burnette & Collin Smith

Class of 2019 Standouts: Collin Smith, Will Ross, Jack Pawloski (Transfer), Devin Baldwin, Tyler Larco.

Class of 2020 Standouts: Holt Cloninger, Noah Burnette, Cameron Shirkey, Sam Massick, Graham Gotlieb, Avery Musick, Cej Jones, Mitchell Gallucio, Jonmichael Eilliott, Christian Mather, Cody Hazelton, Grant Coash, Noah Williams.

Class of 2021 Standouts: Ivan Shuran, Will Fowler, Bailey Owens, Trevor Moss, Hunter Crute, Cooper Allen, Matthew Wilderson, Wyatt Williams.

Class of 2022 Standouts: Matthew Moonan, Will Peltz, Ian Gomez, Anthony Franson, Zane Davis, Kelser Atkinson, Leo Low.

Future Stars: Matthew Verdiell, Leo Capparelli.

The 2019 Chris Sailer Kicking Spring Camp Tour will continue in Seattle, WA (Sunday March 17), Waldwick, NJ (Sunday March 24), San Francisco, CA (Sunday March 24), Phoenix, AZ (Sunday March 31), Polynesian Bowl Combine in Las Vegas, NV (Sunday March 31), Dallas, TX (Sunday April 7), Chicago, IL (Sunday April 14), Atlanta, GA (Sunday April 28) & Vegas XXXIV in Las Vegas, NV (May 11-12, 2019).

Visit ChrisSailerKicking.com to register and for more information. To be the best, train and compete with the best! #TeamSailer

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