Highlight Videos Avaliable in Dallas June 9th!

Chris Sailer Kicking is happy to announce that Highlight Videos will now be available for purchase at the Chris Sailer Kicking 1-Day Nike Camp in Dallas TX on June 9, 2013.  This is an incredible opportunity and will only be available to the first 30 kickers, punters or long snappers that reserve their video.  They are offering a rate of $125 for the Dallas camp.  Here is how it will work:

1. You can preegister for this service by emailing info@varsitytape.com.  In the subject line type: “TX Chris Sailer Kicking Video”.  The staff will get back to you with further instructions.

2. Thy are taking a LIMITED number of kickers, punter and long snappers. If you are interested, email them immediately.

Below is an example of the videos. I am very impressed with the company and their services. If you choose to purchase a highlight video, the video will be yours to use as you see fit.  My recommendation: Email the video to coaches, add the video to your Chris Sailer KIcking Player Ranking Profile, add the Video to your NCSA Player Profile and add it to your YouTube page.

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College Camps, How to Act?

 

If you are attending a college camp this summer, here are a few tips to help you maximize the experience and get noticed for the right reasons.

  • Always go in with a positive outlook. Positive attitudes will not just help you mentally, it can help a coach evaluate you as someone he would like on his team.

 

  • Get rid of distractions. Camp is important and it deserves your full attention. Focus on the task at hand and not on your smart phone. This means paying attention even when you are not the focus…because you just might be! Always act as if your coach is standing behind you.
  • Remain calm and stay confident. Coaches watch for how you react to negativity. This includes missing kicks. Keep your head up and maintain a “get ‘em next time” attitude.
  • Maintain your respect and listen to suggestions. “Yes sir coach, let me try that” is a simple way you can show respect for the coaches position AND for what he is saying. Coaches don’t expect you to be as good today as you are going to be tomorrow. Let them know you are willing and eager to improve.
  • Always compete at your best. Most coaches are more competitive than their players. They will respect a player who is always giving their best.

Remember, you are not in your hometown anymore. Players at college camps will have skills that can surprise you. You are literally “Kicking it up a notch”. Chris Sailer Kicking wishes you success!

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CSK “TOP 12” Kicker / Punter Aaron Medley Commits to Tennessee

Chris Sailer Kicking “TOP 12” Member and top national national kicking and punting prospect Aaron Medley has committed to Tennessee.  Aaron decided to stay in his home state choosing the Volunteers over Oklahoma and Texas A&M.

Aaron is an incredible talent.  A Chris Sailer Kicking student since 2011, he has proven himself time and time again.  His recent “TOP 12” selection and great camp performances vaulted him onto the recruiting scene.  After his senior year he will join dozens of Chris Sailer Kicking specialists in the SEC.  I expect Aaron to be a great college player contributing in all areas.  Aaron is a fine young man who should be a future Chris Sailer Kicking Staff Member.

Congratulations.  Who is next?  Stay tuned…..

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Pros & Cons of Kicking on Turf vs. Grass…

 

Football surfaces have come a long way from when stadiums were multipurpose facilities. Both real grass and artificial surfaces are markedly better than even just ten years ago.

For Kickers, what are the pros and cons of kicking on grass vs turf? Let’s take a look at some considerations.

 

Consistency. Most Kickers would agree that a turf field will be consistent throughout the playing surface, while grass will have areas with varying “personalities”. While even turf surfaces will have differences between facilities, each field is generally consistent within itself.

Weather. Most modern fields have such good drainage it takes quite a deluge to dramatically affect the kicking surface. There are some turf surfaces that can actually be slicker than natural grass when wet. Snow can more easily be removed from turf surfaces.

Accuracy. Research shows field goal percentages are higher on turf as opposed to natural grass. This however, can also be misleading, as most stadiums that have natural grass are open air facilities.

Even many veteran Kickers in the NFL who initially preferred natural grass are becoming convinced that the new artificial turf surfaces provide a better opportunity for kicking success.

At Chris Sailer Kicking, we know the real difference is mainly between the Kicker’s ears. Control that piece of turf and you will see greater kicking success.

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CSK “TOP 12” K/P Aaron Medley Pick up 2nd Offer!

The “TOP 12” continues to pick up steam as we head into the summer.  Chris Sailer Kicking “TOP 12” Kicker / Punter Aaron Medley (2014 TN) has picked up his second offer.  Texas A&M has offered the top national combo prospect.  They join Oklahoma in the battle to gain his services.  Expect many more offers to roll in for Aaron soon.

Medley has been a Chris Sailer Kicking student since 2011, never dropping outside of the top 10 national rankings for his class.  He is special because he dominates at both the kicking and punting positions making him an extremely valuable dual threat.  He was recently selected to the prestigious “TOP 12” in January in Las Vegas.  Aaron is a fine young man man with an incredible work ethic.

Look for Aaron to continue to pick up offers this May, June and July.  It should be a great Spring and Summer for Medley and all of the “TOP 12” and “Event Elite”.  Stay tuned.

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11th Annual National Kicking Spring Event – Recap

The 11th Annual National Kicking Spring Event run by Chris Sailer Kicking recently took place in Las Vegas.  The largest kicking, punting, and long snapping spring camp in the world attracted specialists from nearly every state in the nation and several other countries.  The camp features instruction, competition, and evaluation at the highest level.  College coaches nationwide anticipate the results as they get set to put out scholarship offers this summer.  Take a look at the results.

Finals Round Camp Champions
Field Goal:  Alex Spence (SC – Class of 2014)
Punt: Adrian Lamothe (Mexico – Class of 2013)
Kickoff: Class of 2013  – Diego Gonzalez (Mexico), Class of 2014 – Mick Ellis (TX) & Rafael Gaglianone (TN), Class of 2015 – Ben Kreitenberg (CA), Class of 2014 – Mark Whiney (AZ)

Initial Round Camp Champions
Field Goal: Class of 2013 – Kris Gudmundsson (CA), Class of 2014 – Kyle Pfau (TX) & Austin Roan (TX), Class of 2015 – Jameson Vest (GA), Class of 2016 – Sam Loy (CA)
Punt: Class of 2013 – Parker Flynn (AZ), Class of 2014 – Mike Knoll (OH), Class of 2015 – Ben Kreitenberg (CA) & Cole Ramey (CA), Class of 2016 – Tristan Kanthack (CA)

Other Competition Champions
Field Goal Last Man Standing: Group 1 – Jack O’Brien (CA – Class of 2015), Andrew Galitz (TX – Class of 2015) & Coleman Olivas (CA – Class of 2015), Group 2 – John Duvic (IL – Class of 2014), Group 4 – Diego Gonzalez (Mexico – Class of 2013)
Punt Last Man Standing: Manuel Meza (CA – Class of 2014 JC)
Punt Consistency: Adrian Lamothe (Mexico – Class of 2013)
Punt Head to Head: Dylan Seibert (OK – Class of 2013 TR)

Chris Sailer Kicking 2013 “Event Elite”
Class of 2015
Kickers:
Jameson Vest (GA)
Ben Kreitenberg (CA)
Quinton Conaway (OK)

Punters:
Blake Johnson (CA)

Class of 2014/JC/TR
Kickers:
Lucas Alfonso (CA)
John Duvic (IL)
Jesse Kelly (CA)
Dallas Kepler (GA)
Hunter Morrow (TX)
Cole Murphy (CA)
Kyle Pfau (TX)
Michael Santamaria (GA)
James Sherman (AL)
Kenny Smart (CA)
David Smith (Canada)
Alex Spence (SC)
Chandler Stafford (TN)
Zach Standish (OR)
Cole Tracy (CA)
Troy Waites (MS)
Ty Wilson (TX)
Jake Lanski (CA)

Punters:
Marc Nolan (GA)
Luke Nelson (IL)
Jake Ambrose (CA)
Brett Beighton (CA)
Alex Boy (CA)
Hector Dominguez (CA)
Dylan Seibert (OK)

Combo Players:
Austin McGehee (AR)
Tyler Newsome (GA)
Yanni Routsas (TX)
Tristan Vizcaino (CA)
Parker Flynn (AZ)
Donny Hageman (CA)

*Selected K/P will join the “TOP 12” for the exclusive, invite only, Chris Sailer Kicking “TOP 12” and “Event Elite” summer camp June 21-23, 2013.

“TOP 12” – (Selected at the 11th Annual National Kicking Event in January in Las Vegas)
Logan Cooke (2014 MS)
Corbin Daly (2014 NC)
Mick Ellis (2014 TX)
Rafael Gaglianone (2014 TN)
Cameron Gamble (2014 TX)
Freeman Jones (2014 NC)
Michael Knoll (2014 OH)
Hayden Lekacz (2014 IL)
Aaron Medley (2014 TN)
JK Scott (2014 CO)
Matt Stewart (2014 CA)
Gary Wunderlich (2014 TN)

Chris Sailer Kicking will now begin its 2013 Summer Tour with stops in Dallas, TX (June 9), Los Angeles, CA (July 11), Charlotte, NC (July 15), Atlanta, GA (July 17), Boston, MA (July 25), Chicago, IL (July 27) & Los Angeles, CA (July 29). For more results, statistics, and rankings visit www.ChrisSailerKicking.com

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Announcing the Chris Sailer Kicking 2013 “Event Elite”

11th Annual National Kicking Spring Event –
May 4-5, 2013

2013 “EVENT ELITE”

 

 

 

 

Class of 2015
Kickers:
Jameson Vest (GA)
Ben Kreitenberg (CA)
Quinton Conaway (OK)

Punters:
Blake Johnson (CA)

Class of 2014/JC/TR
Kickers:
Lucas Alfonso (CA)
John Duvic (IL)
Jesse Kelly (CA)
Dallas Kepler (GA)
Hunter Morrow (TX)
Cole Murphy (CA)
Kyle Pfau (TX)
Michael Santamaria (GA)
James Sherman (AL)
Kenny Smart (CA)
David Smith (Canada)
Alex Spence (SC)
Chandler Stafford (TN)
Zach Standish (OR)
Cole Tracy (CA)
Troy Waites (MS)
Ty Wilson (TX)
Jake Lanski (CA)

Punters:
Marc Nolan (GA)
Luke Nelson (IL)
Jake Ambrose (CA)
Brett Beighton (CA)
Alex Boy (CA)
Hector Dominguez (CA)
Dylan Seibert (OK)

Combo Players:
Austin McGehee (AR)
Tyler Newsome (GA)
Yanni Routsas (TX)
Tristan Vizcaino (CA)
Parker Flynn (AZ)
Donny Hageman (CA)

HONORABLE MENTION
Class of 2015: Cristian Bianchi (CA), Zach Charme (ID), Cole Ramey (CA), Jackson VanSickle (NC), and Blanton Creque (KY)

Class of 2014/JC/TR: Christopher Birozes (GA), Michael Farkas (IN), Jackson Koonce (CA),  Alex Vega (CA), Erik Pederson (WA), Nathan Criswell (IA), Josh King (TX)

*Selected K/P will join the “TOP 12” for the exclusive, invite only, “TOP 12” and “Event Elite” summer camp June 21-23, 2013.

Sailer : Rubio

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A Quality Highlight Tape Can Make a Difference…

A quality highlight video showing your kicking/punting skills can be invaluable in the college recruiting process. A video that is professionally filmed and edited will go a long way to show coaches that you are serious about your kicking career.

At Chris Sailer Kicking, we are now pleased to offer highlight tapes of Kickers/Punters who attend our camps. Our experience has taught us what coaches are looking for in a highlight tape, and we provide the angles and results that they wish to see.

When your tape is produced you own it and you are welcome to do with it as you please. We of course suggest you email it to coaches, add it to your Chris Sailer Kicking Player Ranking Profile and your NCSA Player Profile. With YouTube the second largest search engine in the world, you should upload it there as well, making sure you use some appropriate keywords.

You have invested time, hard work, and money into moving forward with your kicking career. Take the next step and get a quality highlight video made. You can learn more about the videos available at Chris Sailer Kicking Camps by visiting our website.

 

-CSK

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11th Annual National Kicking Spring Event – Initial Round KO Results

Class of 2017 / 2016
Place Name Dist HT Best 1 Ball
1 Whitney, Mark 51.8 3.12 55 / 3.22
2 Loy, Sam 52.3 3 54 / 3.18
3 Selsor, Mikey 56 2.98 66 / 3.32
4 Blair, Matt 51.2 3 55 / 3.40
5 Johnson, Chandler 45 3.06 49 / 3.1
T6 Kanthack, Tristan 49.5 2.91 60 / 3.1
T6 Rattigan, Aidan 50 2.85 54 / 3.16
8 Ball, Noah 49 2.85 49 / 3.25
9 Dorn, Jimmy 46.6 2.36 49 / 3.30
10 Tine, Vincent 44.5 2.57 45 / 3.00
Class of 2015
Place Name Dist HT Best 1 Ball
1 Kreitenberg, Ben 65 3.62 68 / 3.66
2 Ramey, Cole 63.7 3.6 69 / 3.56
3 Vest, Jameson 63.3 3.6 70 / 3.56
T4 Conaway, Quinton 57.3 3.84 57 / 4.03
T4 Creque, Blanton 61.7 3.51 66 / 3.75
6 Abramo, Matt 62.2 3.48 63 / 3.84
7 Bianchi, Cristian 59.5 3.45 62 / 3.65
8 Charme, Zach 59.7 3.53 66 / 3.50
9 Hong, Brandon 65.7 3.25 69 / 3.40
10 Galitz, Andrew 57.3 3.53 62 / 3.60
T11 O’Brien, Jack 57.2 3.54 60 / 3.6
T11 Olivas, Coleman 60.7 3.36 65 / 3.41
T13 LaManque, Adam 58.3 3.48 61 / 3.65
T13 Rodriguez, Ryan 63.7 3.12 70 / 3.31
T15 Viles, Brady 54.3 3.57 61 / 3.63
T15 VanSickle, Jackson 60.5 3.27 64 / 3.37
17 Gebbing, Alex 61.5 3.21 68 / 3.38
18 Valerio, Sebastian 56 3.48 63 / 3.47
T19 Wilson, Gage 49.3 3.72 51 / 3.84
T19 Goodman, Calvin 54.6 3.51 54 / 4.21
T19 Young, Jacob 59.7 3.26 64 / 3.65
22 Coppens, Jon 55.2 3.36 61 / 3.56
23 Beasley, Luke 59.8 2.9 65 / 3.28
24 Anderson, Troy 53.7 3.33 55 / 3.38
25 Walter, Adam 55 3.18 58 / 3.63
26 Ruiz, Blake 54 3.12 62 / 3.12
27 Coffey, Nathan 53.7 2.94 54 / 3.56
T28 Coe, Cameron 51.3 3.07 52 / 3.25
T28 Soto, Mark 53.2 3 56 / 3.10
30 Nottingham, Bailey 51.2 2.69 58 / 3.32
Class of 2014
Place Name Dist HT Best 1 Ball
T1 Gaglianone, Rafael 65.5 3.92 69 / 4.01
T1 Mick Ellis 67.2 3.83 75 / 4.03
3 Morrow, Hunter 67.8 3.77 75 / 3.95
4 Lekacz, Hayden 65.2 3.84 72 / 4.19
5 Kelly, Jesse 75.6 3.68 82 / 3.59
T6 Kepler, Dallas 63.7 3.85 66 / 3.90
T6 Alfonso, Lucas 64.5 3.78 69 / 3.88
T6 Vizcaino, Tristan 66.2 3.7 68 / 4.03
9 Newsome, Tyler 66.8 3.62 70 / 3.84
10 Sherman, James 65 3.7 73 / 3.90
11 Routsas, Yanni 65.3 3.63 68 / 3.82
12 Smart, Kenny 67.2 3.55 85 / 4.03
T13 Vega, Alex 63.7 3.72 69 / 3.82
T13 Knoll, Mike 68.2 3.5 75 / 3.86
T15 Waites, Troy 60.8 3.86 65 / 4.0
T15 Spence, Alex 61.2 3.79 68 / 3.79
17 Standish, Zach 62.5 3.76 66 / 4.06
T18 Pedersen, Erik 61.2 3.77 67 / 4.03
T18 Santamaria, Michael 64.7 3.59 70 / 3.72
20 Tracy, Cole 64 3.58 71 / 3.94
21 Duvic, John 58.3 3.87 62 / 4.05
22 Pfau, Kyle 61.8 3.59 65 / 3.87
23 Sublette, Casey 61.2 3.61 65 / 3.63
T24 Raborn, Gunnar 64.5 3.45 69 / 3.53
T24 Wilson, Ty 66.8 3.35 73 / 3.81
26 Piccione, Eric 61.7 3.55 68 / 3.63
27 Mills, Cody 61.3 3.54 62 / 3.83
28 Smith, David 63.5 3.42 64 / 3.52
29 Farkas, Michael 55.2 3.78 62 / 3.78
30 Barrow, Landon 59.8 3.47 65 / 3.50
31 Chapman, Logan 55.2 3.63 61 / 3.88
32 Royster, Pierce 60 3.41 62 / 3.38
33 Nickles, Gregory 60.5 3.39 63 / 3.63
T34 Covey, Nick 56 3.47 61 / 3.47
T34 Stafford, Chandler 58.8 3.37 68 / 3.41
36 Tatum, Jonathan 58.3 3.37 59 / 3.75
37 Birozes, Christopher 60.7 3.18 68 / 3.56
38 McDonald, Charles 59.2 3.3 67 / 3.14
39 Koonce, Jackson 58.7 3.32 66 / 3.69
40 Graf, Ryan 53.3 3.48 59 / 3.59
T41 Lamb, Ryan 56.7 3.35 62 / 3.41
T41 Murray, Patrick 59.7 3.11 72 / 3.56
43 Adams, Tyler 54.2 3.41 61 / 3.63
44 Widmark, Bryce 54.8 3.38 60 / 3.31
T45 Christenson, Danny 56.8 3.29 57 / 3.81
T45 Duncan, Tyler 58.8 2.98 70 / 3.03
47 Tani, Carter 54.3 3.33 60 / 3.50
48 Long, Trenton 57 2.93 62 / 3.22
T49 Irwin, Corey 51.8 3.3 54 / 3.43
T49 Strader, Tim 55 3.01 59 / 3.13
T49 Murphy, Cole 55.7 2.97 63 / 3.50
T52 Bonilla, Tymony 51.3 3.23 63 / 3.47
T52 Roan, Austin 55.8 2.84 63 / 3.28
54 Franzen, Tyler 51.3 2.99 58 / 3.07
55 Nakata, Austin 53 2.93 55 / 3.50
T56 Landwehr, Bailey 49.3 2.91 58 / 3.59
T56 Hoffman, Dallas 49.8 2.87 63 / 3.41
58 Ward, Palmer 46.7 2.62 59 / 3.25
T59 Boyd, Zachary 45.5 2.6 53 / 3.29
T59 McGehee, Austin 45.7 2.34 62 / 3.28
Class of 2013 / Junior College / Transfers
Place Name Dist HT Best 1 Ball
1 Gonzales, Diego 76.8 3.76 82 / 3.91
2 Gudmundsson, Kris 68.3 4.18 74 / 4.1
3 Hageman, Donny 70 3.77 70 / 3.90
4 Flynn, Parker 63.2 3.94 72 / 3.93
5 Lanski, Jake 63.2 3.74 70 / 3.78
6 King, Josh 63.3 3.59 69 / 3.59
7 Mann, Donnie 63 3.65 66 / 3.84
T8 Dascalo, Jordan 58 3.74 63 / 3.94
T8 Hoerberg, Marcus 66.2 3.24 70 / 3.44
10 Marquez, Diego 59.7 3.71 69 / 3.69
11 Garcia, Eddie 60.7 3.5 65 / 3.53
12 Criswell, Nathan 61.7 3.04 75 / 3.71
T13 Camargo, Chavo 54.2 3.57 57 / 3.85
T13 Weiss, Levi 54.7 3.51 59 / 3.50
15 Flynn, Reese 55.5 3.13 63 / 3.49
16 Boozer, Ian 57.6 2.85 71 / 3.69
17 Ostrander, Jacob 54 2.91 67 / 3.55
Each Kicker kicked 6 balls. 
All kicks were charted for hang time and distance.
NO kicks were dropped.
All Kickers kicked in the same direction
with the same CSK Nike Balls.
Place = Place of finish in your class with 
Distance and Hang Time given equal value.
Dist = Distance Average rounded to the tenth.
HT = Hang Time Average rounded to the hundredth.
Best 1 Ball = The Best overall ONE ball hit of the
6 kicks taken.

Sailer : Rubio

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11th Annual National Kicking Spring Event – Champions & Competition Winners

NATIONAL CHAMPIONS
Field Goal – Alex Spence (2014 SC)
Punt – Adrian LaMothe (2013 Mexico)
*Alex & Adrian will receive FREE Chris Sailer Kicking Camps for 1 Full Year!
Saturday Competition Champions
Field Goal Last Man Standing Champions
Group 1 (Class of 2016 & 2015) – Andrew Galitz (2015 TX),
Coleman Olivas (2015 CA) & Jack O’Brien (2015 CA)
Group 3 (Class of 2014) – John Divic (2014 IL)
Group 4 (Class of 2014 & 2013/JC/TR) – Diego Gonzalez (TR Mexico)
Punt Champion (Punters Only)
Consistency – Adrian LaMothe (2013 Mexico)
Last Man Standing – Manuel Meza (JC CA)
Head to Head – Dylan Seibert (TR OK)
FINALS ROUND Field Goal Results
Place Name Score
1 Alex Spence (2014 SC) 14
2 Jonathan Tatum (2014 LA) 13
T3 Donnie Mann (TR MN) 11
T3 Erik Pederson (2014 WA) 11
T5 James Sherman (2014 AL) 10
T5 Blanton Creque (2015 KY) 10
T5 Calvin Goodman (2015 CA) 10
T5 Carter Tani (2014 AZ) 10
T5 Jordan Dascalo (2013 CA) 10
T10 Kenny Smart (2014 CA) 9
T10 Kyle Pfau (2014 TX) 9
T10 John Duvic (2014 IL) 9
T13 Rafael Gaglianone (2014 TN) 8
T13 Kris Gudmundsson (JC CA) 8
15 Dallas Kepler (2014 GA) 7
T16 Austin Roan (2014 TX) 6
T16 Zach Standish (2014 OR) 6
T18 Palmer Ward (2014 KY) 5
T18 Cody Mills (2014 MS) 5
T18 Parker Flynn (TR AZ) 5
T18 Jameson Vest (2015 GA) 5
22 Ty Wilson (2014 TX) 4
FINALS ROUND Punting Results
Qualifiers (selected by CSK Staff based on the results of the entire weekend)
Derek Arnson, Jackson Koonce, Tyler Newsome, Christopher Birozes,
Tristan Vizcaino, Aidan Dailey, Michael Farkas, Bailey Landwehr,
Hector Dominguez, Manuel Meza, Alex Spence, Henry Woodrow, Ian Boozer,
Alex Boy, Kane Cooper, Nathan Criswell, Donny Hageman, Luke Kenney,
Mike Knoll, Marc Nolan, Adrian Lamothe, Clark Livingston, Blake Johnson,
Jordan Dascalo, Luke Nelson, Brett Beighton, Dylan Seibert, Parker Flynn,
Jake Ambrose, Diego Gonzales, Kris Gudmundsson, Simon Laryea
Austin McGehee, Matt Stewart, Eddie Garcia.
Head to Head competition narrowed the field down to 20.
Here are the results:
Round of 20:
Black Johson def. Manuel Meza
Jordan Dascalo def. Clark Livingston,
Diego Gonzalez def. Austin McGehee
Christoper Birozes def. Matt Stewart
Adrian LaMothe def. Donny Hageman
Mike Knoll def. Hector Dominguez
Brett Beighton def. Kris Gudmundsson
Marc Nolan def. Luke Nelson
Dylan Seibert def. Jake Ambrose
Parker Flynn def. Luke Kenney
Round of 10:
Dylan Seibert def. Blake Johnson
Christopher Birozes def. Jordan Dascalo
Mike Knoll def. Diego Gonzalez
Adrian LaMothe def. Marc Nolan
Brett Beighton def. Parker Flynn
Round of 5 (2 to advance):
Dylan Seibert & Adrian LaMothe Advance.
Mike Knoll, Christopher Birozes & Brett Beighton Eliminated.
Finals:
Adrian LaMothe def. Dylan Seibert.

Sailer : Rubio

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