Archives for November 2018

5 Phenomenal Junior College Prospects – Vernon, Olivas, D’amico, Lewis & Sentkowski… OFFER NOW!!!

Attention college coaches, if you need a Kicker or Punter to step in and play right away… there are five Junior College Prospects that are beyond ready.  Confident, Athletic & Experienced!  Chris Sailer Kicking 100% recommends and stands behind the following 5-Star Recruits.  Trust me… OFFER NOW!!!

PUNTERS:
1. Seth Vernon

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2. Carson Olivas

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KICKERS:
1.  Clay D’amico

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2. Corey Lewis

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3. Kyle Sentkowski

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If you would like more information and contact information, text Chris Sailer 818-209-8921

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2018 TX Fall Camp Recap – Noah Rauschenberg is the Real Deal!

The Road to Vegas XXXIII continued with a stop in Dallas, TX on Sunday November 18. The largest fall camp to date boasted many of the nation’s best. Well over 100 specialists from 10 plus states were in attendance ready to learn and compete at the highest level. The talent was off the charts. Many in attendance will challenge for a TOP 12 spot at Vegas XXXIII in January. The competitions were beyond competitive. Take a look at the results.

2018 TX Fall Camp

Overall ChampionNoah Rauschenberg (2019, OK)
The TOP 12 Selection, TOP 12 Camp Kickoff Champion and now 2-Time TX Champion had another outstanding performance. He won a major field goal and kickoff competition. Noah went 9-9 with a long of 57 yards on field goal. He averaged 70+ yards with 4.0+ hang time on kickoff. He also punted very well. Noah is the absolute best uncommitted high prospect remaining in the Class of 2019. He will dominate the college level. OFFER NOW!!!

Noah Rauschenberg… OFFER NOW!!!

Field Goal Champion – Gino Garcia (2019, TX)
Gino was simply outstanding at his first Chris Sailer Kicking camp. He won a major field goal competition by going 8-8 on field goal with a long of 57 yards. He also advanced into the finals round on kickoff. Gino has a strong leg and kicks with nice technique and consistency. He is a competitor that does very well under pressure. Look for Gino to dominate Vegas XXXIII. College football is in his future.

Kickoff Champion – Seth Keller (JC, TX)
Seth was solid from the start to end. He won the a major kickoff competition by driving the ball deep into the end zone with nice hang time. He was also clutch on field goal. Seth hits a clean ball and has 55+ yard range. He proved very quickly that he is a top junior college prospect. Seth has all the tools to take his game to the 4-year college level.

Punt ChampionMicah Hertz (2019, CA)
Micah had his third straight excellent performance at a 2018 Chris Sailer Kicking Fall Camp. On this day he won a major punt competition by averaging 40+ yards with 4.3 hang time. Micah continues to prove that he is one of the most consistent punters in America. He is also very strong kicker. He does a great job on both field goal and kickoff. Micah is going to make a fine addition to a college football program.

Punt Champions: Micah Hertz & Cody Waddell

Punt Champion – Cody Waddell (TR, TX)
Cody is a big, tall, strong and athletic punter. He won a major punt competition by defeating many strong punters in head to head competitions. He shows that he can hit a D1 level ball. With continued hard work he will compete at the FBS level. The tools are there to be very successful. I look forward to seeing what the future holds for Cody.

Class of 2019 Standouts: Noah Rauschenberg, Micah Hertz, Gino Garcia, Seth Keller, Cody Waddell, Daniel Esparza, Aaron Dozier, Alan Rodriguez, Alan Guerrieri, Aleric Hernandez, Austin Dennis, Cole Miller, Erik Michel, Ethan Schroeder, Grant Shaw, Pedro Yeverino, Sawyer Evans, Ty Warwick

Class of 2020 Standouts: Tabor Allen, Jake Ruiz, Reis Vernon, Sam Massick, Rhett Thruman, Aidan Schiefer, Andrew Espindola, Anthony Ziegler, Brandon Peskin, Carlos Villagomez, Carson Roberts, Chris Clark, Colby McBerty, Colin Campbell, Curtis Falkenburg, Elliot Glatman, Grayson Norwood, Landon Brankvik, Mason Shipley, Matthew Shipley, Nico Ledesma, Noah Sedam, Reed Kieny, Rich McDermott, Tanner Cragun, Zack Lafargue

Class of 2021 Standouts: Joseph McFadden, Bert Auburn, Francisco Castillo, Aaron Wagaman, David Kemp, Ethan Spearman, Hays McCannon, Joshua Levin, Keaton Huff, Michael DeMirjyn, Roberto Diaz, Ty Reid

Class of 2022 Standouts: Christian Alvelar, Daniel Campuzano, Hampton Hile, Jake Krause, Kylan Dupre, Nolan Krinsky, Brynden Southworth

Future Stars: Ethan Brumgard, Cameron Posada, Clark Lemmermann, Kyle Lemmermann

The 2018 Chris Sailer Kicking Fall Camp Tour will continue with stops in Atlanta, GA (December 2), Phoenix, AZ (December 2), Chicago, IL (December 9) & Los Angeles , CA (January 13). The road all leads to Las Vegas, NV for Vegas XXXIII where the world’s best will compete for an in invitation to the prestigious TOP 12 camp. For more information on the above recruits and future camp information visit www.ChrisSailerKicking.com

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I’m a Senior, What Should I Do In November?

5 Easy Tips For The Class of 2019 To Get Ahead In Recruiting – November

1. Stop panicking.  We are still very early in the recruiting process.  Less that 5% of the class of 2019 (K/P) have made college commitments.  Less than 10% of the class of 2019 (K/P) have been offered any sort of college opportunity.  Note, there are many waves of recruiting.  Recruiting will last all the way through August when fall camps officially begin for the upcoming college football season.

2. Take unofficial visits as often as possible.  An unofficial visit simply means that you have to pay for the visit yourself.   Getting on campus is the best way to show a college football program genuine interest.  Sending emails, making phone calls, direct messaging on social media, etc. simply isn’t enough anymore.  A coach will know that you have a real interest once you make the effort to get on campus.

3. Start to narrow down your search to universities and colleges that are realistic options.  This includes level of football (FBS, FCS, D2, D3, NAII, JC, etc.), level of academics, region of the country, etc.  Stop targeting D1 football programs if you are not a D1 recruit.  Stop targeting high academic institutions if you have a 2.0 GPA.  Find schools that will reciprocate interest in you and opportunities will follow.

READ THIS BLOG ON HOW SCHOOLS RECRUIT

4. Ask for an opportunity, not a scholarship.  Every college coach in America knows that you would like to be offered a scholarship.  When you ask for a scholarship, this turns them off.  You are basically limiting communication opportunity.  When you ask for an opportunity to be on the team, coaches will be receptive.  You are opening a door for communication.  The goal in recruiting is to create options.  Offers of any kind, create buzz, which create more options.  Scholarship vs. Preferred Walk On offers will take care of itself in the end.

5. Get ready for XXXIII (January 19-20, 2019).  The biggest mistake made these days is thinking that recruiting for seniors is already over by this time.  In fact, it is the exact opposite.  90% of Kickers / Punters in this class will be recruited heavily during this time of year.  It will be feeding frenzy.  National Letter of Intent Day (NLI) is in early February.  Vegas takes place this time of year for this reason.  College coaches pay a tremendous amount of attention to the Vegas results and post Vegas rankings.  Scholarships offers and preferred walk on opportunities will be won this weekend in Vegas.

THIS IS WHAT VEGAS LOOKS LIKE! SEE YOU THERE….

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Vegas XXXIII (January 19-20) Early Registration Deadline & THE 2019 ALL-ACCESS PASS!

This coming Monday November 19th is the Vegas XXXIII (January 19-20, 2019) Early Registration Deadline.  Be sure to register by midnight to get the early registration discount price of $450.  The price will increase to the regular price of $500 on Tuesday November 20th.

Vegas XXXIII (January 19-20, 2019) Information
1. This is NOT an “Invite Only” camp.  Camp is open on a first come, first serve basis.  Vegas Events offer the ultimate experience and exposure for Kickers & Punters of all skill levels from 8th Grade to College Transfers.  If you want to one day play college football, this is the camp for you! REGISTER HERE

2. Chris Sailer Kicking will select/invite 20 Kickers/Punters from Vegas XXXIII to attend the prestigious TOP 12 Camp (July 15-17, Los Angeles, CA).  This is your first chance to get invited to the TOP 12 Camp.  If you are not selected this time, you will have a second opportunity to be selected/invited at Vegas XXXIV (May 11-12, 2019).  In total 40 Kickers/Punters will be invited to the TOP 12 Camp from both Vegas Events. Here is a look at the 40 talented athletes that were invited in 2018.


3. Vegas XXXIII is HUGE for seniors, Junior College Prospects and College K/P’s looking to transfer.  Trust me on this one.  Read THIS BLOG on what you should be doing in November!

4. There is a tune up session on Friday January 18th in Las Vegas at the same exact facility as the Event itself.  This is an optional session, but it is highly recommended.  It is a great way to get acclimated to your surroundings and work with the CSK staff.  Shake the jet lag off and get your body ready to dominate.  The cost is $100.  REGISTER HERE

5. The 2019 ALL-ACCESS PASS is here! Enjoy all Chris Sailer Kicking camps (excluding the Underclassmen Invitational & TOP 12 Camps).  Yes, this does include Vegas XXXIII, the Vegas XXXIII Friday Tune Up Session, Vegas XXXIV, the Vegas XXXIV Friday Tune Up Session & ALL 1-Day Camps in Southern CA, Northern CA, TX, GA, IL, NC, WA, AZ & NJ.  The ONE TIME fee is $1,999. This will be an incredible training and exposure advantage for one low cost.  REGISTER HERE

“Knowing that you will be training _______ (Class of 2020) for the entire year will give us tremendous insight with that athlete.  First of all we will know that he is tremendously dedicated and second your evaluation of him is going to be spot on since you’ll see him on a consistent basis.  Your All-Access Program will give me the confidence to extend scholarship and PWO (Preferred Walk-On) offers without hesitation to those athletes involved based on your recommendations.” – D1 Special Teams Coach

I HIGHLY recommend the 2019 All-Access Pass to any kicker/punter that wants to play college football and has the dedication that is required to make it to the next level.  To see all the details of the ALL-ACCESS PASS and to see exactly which Chris Sailer Kicking Staff Members will be coaching at each camp, CLICK HERE.  You can plan your entire 2019 schedule right now.  Purchase the ALL-ACCESS PASS by December 31st to ensure that you can take advantage of all 2019 Camps.

I have already been told by several parents of veteran Chris Sailer Kicking Families that this will be a tremendous Christmas Gift!

*** If you have already registered for Vegas XXXIII and/or any 2019 camp and would like to opt in for the All-Access Pass, simply contact Samantha Haines (CSK Administrative Assistant) (208)-582-0461.  She will deduct the cost of any camps that you have previously registered for from the $1999 price.***

***If you cannot make the entire payment all at once, contact Samantha Haines (CSK Administrative Assistant) (208)-582-0461 and she will work out a payment plan with you***

Looking forward to an amazing 2019!

– Chris Sailer

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Chris Sailer Kicking – Week 11 College Players of the Week, Cameron Dicker & Tommy Townsend 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: Cole Tracy (LSU) 4-4 Field Goals (Long 54), 3-3 Extra Points
Week 2: Brandon Ruiz (Arizona State) 3-3 Field Goals (Long 49), 1-1 Extra Points, Game Winning Field Goal vs. Michigan State
Week 3: Cameron Dicker (Texas) 3-3 Field Goals (Long 46), 4-4 Extra Points
Week 4: Connor Assalley (Iowa State) 4-4 Field Goals (Long 37) 2-2 Extra Points
Week 5: JJ Molson (UCLA) 3-3 Field Goals (Long 50) 1-1 Extra Points
Week 6: Matthew Trickett (Kent State) 4-4 Field Goals (Long 49) 2-2 Extra Points
Week 7: Cole Tracy (LSU) 5-5 Field Goals (Long 39), 3-3 Extra Points
Week 8: John Barron II (San Diego State) 3-3 Field Goals (Long 51) + Game Winner, 1-1 Extra Points
Week 9: Jameson Vest (Toledo) 3-3 Field Goals (Long 45), 6-6 Extra Points
Week 10: Chris Dunn (NC State) 4-4 Field Goals (Long 38) 5-5 Extra Points
Week 11: Cameron Dicker (Texas) 2-2 Field Goals (Long 52) 5-5 Extra Points

Cameron Dicker, Texas

PUNTER
Week 1: Jake Bailey (Stanford) 48.8 Yard Average on 5 Punts (Long 63)
Week 2: Brandon Wright (Georgia State) 56.3 Yard Average on 4 Punts (Long 65)
Week 3: Tyler Newsome (Notre Dame) 59.6 Yard Average on 5 Punts (Long 63)
Week 4: Braden Mann (Texas A&M) 60.8 Yard Average on 5 Punts (Long 65)
Week 5: Drue Christman (Ohio State) 47.9 Yard Average on 9 Punts (Long 58)
Week 6: Braden Mann (Texas A&M) 59.9 Yard Average on 5 Punts (Long 82)
Week 7: Cody Grace (Arkansas State) 45.5 Yard Average on 7 Punts (Long 62)
Week 8: Yanni Routsas (UTSA) 47.3 Yard Average on 9 Punts (Long 58)
Week 9: Quinton Conaway (Nevada) 51.1 Yard Average on 9 Punts (68)
Week 10: Joe Schopper (Purdue) 54.3 Yard Average on 3 Punts (Long 59)
Week 11: Tommy Townsend (Florida) 60.0 Yard Average on 2 Punts (Long 65)

Tommy Townsend, Florida

 

50+ Yard Field Goals:
Week 1: Cole Tracy (LSU) 54, Gabriel Rui (Kansas) 54, Daniel LaCamera (Texas A&M) 52, Cole Hedlund (North Texas) 51
Week 2: John Barron II (San Diego State) 52, Cole Tracy (LSU) 50, Tyler Bass (Georgia Southern) 50
Week 3: John Barron II (San Diego State) 54, Nick Madonia (Tennessee Tech) 54
Week 4: Blake Mazza (Washington State) 50, Massimo Biscardi (Coastal Carolina) 50, John Barron II (San Diego State) 50
Week 5: Justin Davidovicz (Rutgers) 52, JJ Molson (UCLA), 50
Week 6: Rodrigo Blankenship (Georgia) 53, Cole Hedlund (North Texas) 52
Week 7: Jose Borregales (FIU) 53, Riley Guay (Vanderbilt) 53, Tyler Sumpter (Troy) 50
Week 8: John Barron II (San Diego State) 51
Week 9: Kyle Pfau (Louisiana Lafayette) 52
Week 10: Lucas Havrisik (Arizona (55), Jake Verity (East Carolina) 52
Week 11: Cameron Dicker (Texas) (52)

Lou Groza Award Stars of the Week (3 selected each week)
Week 1: Cole Tracy (LSU), Chase McCrath (USC), Cole Hedlund (North Texas)
Week 2: James Sherman (Texas State)
Week 3: Cole Tracy (LSU)
Week 4: Connor Assalley (Iowa State), John Barron II (San Diego State)
Week 5: None
Week 6: Cameron Dicker (Texas)
Week 7: Cole Tracy (LSU)
Week 8: Cole Tracy (LSU), John Barron II (San Diego State)
Week 9: None
Week 10: Rodrigo Blankenship (Georgia)
Week 11: None

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

Check out former Chris Sailer Kicking Kickers that have won the Lou Groza Award!

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Chris Sailer Kicking – Week 10 College Players of the Week, Chris Dunn & Joe Schopper 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: Cole Tracy (LSU) 4-4 Field Goals (Long 54), 3-3 Extra Points
Week 2: Brandon Ruiz (Arizona State) 3-3 Field Goals (Long 49), 1-1 Extra Points, Game Winning Field Goal vs. Michigan State
Week 3: Cameron Dicker (Texas) 3-3 Field Goals (Long 46), 4-4 Extra Points
Week 4: Connor Assalley (Iowa State) 4-4 Field Goals (Long 37) 2-2 Extra Points
Week 5: JJ Molson (UCLA) 3-3 Field Goals (Long 50) 1-1 Extra Points
Week 6: Matthew Trickett (Kent State) 4-4 Field Goals (Long 49) 2-2 Extra Points
Week 7: Cole Tracy (LSU) 5-5 Field Goals (Long 39), 3-3 Extra Points
Week 8: John Barron II (San Diego State) 3-3 Field Goals (Long 51) + Game Winner, 1-1 Extra Points
Week 9: Jameson Vest (Toledo) 3-3 Field Goals (Long 45), 6-6 Extra Points
Week 10: Chris Dunn (NC State) 4-4 Field Goals (Long 38) 5-5 Extra Points

Chris Dunn, NC State

PUNTER
Week 1: Jake Bailey (Stanford) 48.8 Yard Average on 5 Punts (Long 63)
Week 2: Brandon Wright (Georgia State) 56.3 Yard Average on 4 Punts (Long 65)
Week 3: Tyler Newsome (Notre Dame) 59.6 Yard Average on 5 Punts (Long 63)
Week 4: Braden Mann (Texas A&M) 60.8 Yard Average on 5 Punts (Long 65)
Week 5: Drue Christman (Ohio State) 47.9 Yard Average on 9 Punts (Long 58)
Week 6: Braden Mann (Texas A&M) 59.9 Yard Average on 5 Punts (Long 82)
Week 7: Cody Grace (Arkansas State) 45.5 Yard Average on 7 Punts (Long 62)
Week 8: Yanni Routsas (UTSA) 47.3 Yard Average on 9 Punts (Long 58)
Week 9: Quinton Conaway (Nevada) 51.1 Yard Average on 9 Punts (68)
Week 10: Joe Schopper (Purdue) 54.3 yard Average on 3 Punts (Long 59)

Joe Schopper, Purdue

 

50+ Yard Field Goals:
Week 1: Cole Tracy (LSU) 54, Gabriel Rui (Kansas) 54, Daniel LaCamera (Texas A&M) 52, Cole Hedlund (North Texas) 51
Week 2: John Barron II (San Diego State) 52, Cole Tracy (LSU) 50, Tyler Bass (Georgia Southern) 50
Week 3: John Barron II (San Diego State) 54, Nick Madonia (Tennessee Tech) 54
Week 4: Blake Mazza (Washington State) 50, Massimo Biscardi (Coastal Carolina) 50, John Barron II (San Diego State) 50
Week 5: Justin Davidovicz (Rutgers) 52, JJ Molson (UCLA), 50
Week 6: Rodrigo Blankenship (Georgia) 53, Cole Hedlund (North Texas) 52
Week 7: Jose Borregales (FIU) 53, Riley Guay (Vanderbilt) 53, Tyler Sumpter (Troy) 50
Week 8: John Barron II (San Diego State) 51
Week 9: Kyle Pfau (Louisiana Lafayette) 52
Week 10: Lucas Havrisik (Arizona (55), Jake Verity (East Carolina) 52

Lou Groza Award Stars of the Week (3 selected each week)
Week 1: Cole Tracy (LSU), Chase McCrath (USC), Cole Hedlund (North Texas)
Week 2: James Sherman (Texas State)
Week 3: Cole Tracy (LSU)
Week 4: Connor Assalley (Iowa State), John Barron II (San Diego State)
Week 5: None
Week 6: Cameron Dicker (Texas)
Week 7: Cole Tracy (LSU)
Week 8: Cole Tracy (LSU), John Barron II (San Diego State)
Week 9: None
Week 10: Rodrigo Blankenship (Georgia)

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

Check out former Chris Sailer Kicking Kickers that have won the Lou Groza Award!

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