2017 CA Spring Camp Recap, Barr-Mira Wins as a Sophomore!

The Chris Sailer Kicking Spring Camp Tour got off to a fantastic start in Los Angeles, CA this past Sunday.  Over the next 3 months Chris Sailer Kicking & Rubio Long Snapping will train and evaluate over 1000 specialists.  This is a huge time of year in recruiting as college coaches pay close attention in the off season.  This is also a time when many other specialists are taking time off or playing other sports.  The benefits are tremendous for those that are dedicated to their craft.  Take a look at the results.

Overall Camp Champion
Nicholas Barr-Mira (2019, CA) – Nicholas became one of the few sophomores to ever win a 1-day regional camp.  The talented player won a field goal competition by going 6-6 including several 50+ yard field goals.  He is also solid on kickoffs and shows punting potential.  He has landed inside the Top 10 nationally ranked prospects in his class after his strong performance.


Field Goal Champion

Jack Morrell (2018, CA) – Jack has been solid now at several consecutive Chris Sailer Kicking camps.  He is a great high school kicker that is competing at a very high level.  He showed off his accuracy in the pole drill and followed it up by nailing several 50 yard field goals.  Jack has the tools to take his game to the college level.

Kickoff Champion
Jonah Lipel (2018, CA) – Jonah was perhaps the most talented prospect at the entire camp.  The long time Chris Sailer Kicking student and recent TOP 12 camp invitee was dominant from start to finish.  He won the kickoff competition with a 70 yard, 4.20 kickoff.  His field goals are clean off the ground with elite height.  Jonah is a D1 prospect that will get the attention of many college coaches this off season.

Punt Champion
Quinton Conaway (JC, CA) – Quinton dominated the punting portion of camp for the majority of the day.  The Oklahoma native and Texas State commit has trained with Chris Sailer Kicking for over 5 years now.  He averaged over 40+ yards, with 4.4+ hang time on the day.  He also has a D1 kickoff leg.  Quinton is mature, experienced and ready for the next level.


Class of 2017/JC Top Prospects

Quinton Conaway, Dario Longhetto, Daniel Whelan, Prominence Akubuo-Onwuemeka, Santiago Arango, Brian Papazian, Matt Bazarevitsch, Mikey Selsor

Other 2017 Standouts
Shawn Welch, Derek Engel, Joe Gallegos, Tanner Carcama, Evan Padilla, Paul Rodriguez, Kyle Babcock, Dean Smith

Class of 2018 Top Prospects
Jonah Lipel, Ajay Culhane, Chris Wood, Cody Williams, Derek Ng, Dylan Brady, Eric Fellenzer, Evan Price, Matthew Jaeger

Other 2018 Standouts
Jack Morrell, Mark Meader, Trevor Gentner, Zachary Survillas, Spencer Corona, Prashneet Sharma, Kyler Vernon, Jaime Huerta, Jace Krier, Carson Goodwin, Caden Almer, Brennan Holt, Antonio Loera

Class of 2019 Top Prospects
Nicholas Barr-Mira, Cade Fuller, Brandon Petruescu, Gavin Wale, Cole Johnson, Dylan Orr, Ethan Schroeder, Ryan Sanborn, Jack Oswald

Other 2019 Standouts
Charles Bein, Adam Tontz, Cameron Sharafatian, Nick Miglio, Basilio Vives, Ricardo Borjon, Rafael Vargas, Nico Villamizar, Edgar Gonzalez

Class of 2020 Standouts
Peter Delis, Archie Green, Noah Carlton, Miles Mena, Matthew Donko, Kapena Kamakawiwoole, Fabien Gullen, Drew Owens

Youth MVP – Josh Bryan

The Chris Sailer Kicking Spring Camp Tour continues with stops in Charlotte, NC (March 12), Seattle, WA (March 19), Dallas, TX (March 26), Phoenix, AZ (April 9), New Jersey (April 9), Chicago, IL (April 23), Atlanta, GA (April 30), Los Angeles, CA (May 7), & Dallas, TX (May 7). The our ends with the largest exposure camp in the World…. Vegas 30 (May 13-14).  To be the best, train & compete with the best.  For more stats, rankings, future camp dates, etc. visit www.ChrisSailerKicking.com #TeamSailer

 

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It’s Almost Spring & You’re a 2017 Kicker/Punter, Now What?

This is easily one of the top questions I get from senior Kickers/Punters and/or their parents. Here are the answers:

  1. You should definitely be at Chris Sailer Kicking Camp to stay sharp, focused, continue to learn how to handle pressure and show absolute dominance.
  2. If you are uncommitted, read THIS and THIS and get yourself ready for VEGAS 30 for a final push at exposure.
  3. If you are committed, you need to push yourself even harder. Dominate every camp. Commit yourself to not being stagnant.

All seniors and their parents need to remember, while you still have some time left in high school, colleges and their football programs aren’t stopping to wait for you. They have several Kickers & Punters on their roster and they already hate you for even thinking you will attempt to take their jobs come the summer time. (Fast forward a few years and think about how you will feel being on the other side)

I have done this many times and  have seen countless senior Kickers & Punters coast through their senior year only to find a nice spot on the bench come fall. Coaches call me continuously asking how the Kickers & Punters that they recruited are doing. Needless to say, they are not happy when I tell them “Oh, I haven’t seen him since VEGAS XXIX”!

The senior Kickers & Punters that keep working and attending camps are the ones that start.  It’s like clockwork.

Never rest and never stop improving seniors. See you soon!

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

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Recruiting Simplified

Recruiting is full of ups and downs, full of emotional highs and lows, full of stress… but ultimately the prize at the end of the process will be well worth it…. IF you handle the process correctly.

Here is a guide for Kickers & Punters , in its simplest for, to live by.

Freshman Year:
– Focus on getting better (Lessons, Camps, Vegas, Underclassmen Invitational).

Sophomore Year:
– Focus on getting better (Lessons, Camps, Vegas, Underclassmen Invitational).
– Attend 1 or max 2 college camps simply for experience.

Junior Year:
– Focus on getting better (Lessons).
– Dominate competition (Camps, Vegas, TOP 12 Camp, FBU Top Gun, College Camps).

Senior Year:
– Focus on getting better (Lessons).
– Dominate competition (Camps, Vegas).
– Be patient.  Recruiting does not end on signing date (NLOI) in February. Recruiting ends in August once Fall Camps begin.
– Realize that lessons and camps do not end once you commit, in fact they are just as important or even more important.  Those who continue to stay focused will be ready for college.  Those who don’t, will sit on the bench in college. Attend regional camps, attend Vegas, attend the CSK College Camp that summer.

If you are not committed by signing day (NLOI) here are some tools to use to find the right college fit:
– You are part of the majority, not the minority.  Take a look: 2017 Rankings as of 3/1/17
– Every college will take 1 Kicker and 1 Punter per year on average.  There are hundreds of colleges, do the math.  There are opportunity out there.
– Be proactive.  Sitting on your couch and waiting for a call is not going to work.  Sending emails without any action is not going to work.  Waiting on your high school coach or Chris Sailer is not going to work.
– Visit colleges, get on campus! This will show a coach genuine interest.  Get face time and tell that coach that you want a roster spot and a chance to compete.  Don’t just ask for a scholarship.
– Be open to MANY colleges, not just a short list.  Dedicate the months of March, April, May & beyond to this task.
– Use NCSA, they will hook you up with many options.
– In the end, I believe everything happens for a reason.  You will end up where you belong as long as you are open minded.  Choose the school that is right for you.  Transferring should not be an option.

 

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So You Didn’t Make TOP 12, Now What?

For the past few weeks, you have been watching the TOP 12 Kickers / Punters get chosen one by one. Each time a selection was made, one person was ecstatic while countless others felt the opposite emotions. When the final TOP 12 Camp Invitee was chosen a balloon was popped for many 2018, 2019 and even some 2020 Kickers / Punters. Now what?

Couple ways to look at it….

You can be upset with me for not selecting you. You can be upset with yourself for not performing when it counted. You can even find a way to blame others, but, it is ultimately on you. The only thing you can control is how hard and smart you work. Everyone in Vegas is competing for the same spots. Don’t let anybody outwork you and you will see different results.

You need to use this as motivation to make sure you perform better. This is all up to you. The choice is yours.

If you are a Kicker / Punter that strives to be the best, you want to be at that TOP 12 camp this summer. Any single athlete that has been there (scholarship Kickers / Punters, All-Americans, NFL players) will tell you it is, by far, the best camp they have ever been to in their life. What you need to do is get back on the horse. Work smarter and harder. Your opportunity is waiting for you in Las Vegas. VEGAS 30

At Vegas 30, I will choose 20 additional TOP 12 Camp Invitees.  They will join the first 20 selected at the Invite Only TOP 12 Camp this summer.   This is a true invite only camp. I do NOT just hand out invites to get people to come to it. That would give me no credibility. I choose the best because they are the best. They will represent the TOP 12 and Chris Sailer Kicking forever.

Remember there will be a web series all about this year’s TOP 12.  Don’t miss out.

Are you one of them? Time to decide. Prove to me, and the rest of the world, that you belong.

Or don’t.

THE CHOICE IS YOURS…..

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2017 TOP 12 Camp Invitees!

Announcing the first 20 Kickers/Punters that have earned an invitation to the prestigious TOP 12 Camp!
*Listed in alphabetical order

Anthony Mosharrafa (2018, AZ)

 

 

 

 

 

Ajay Culhane (2018, CA)

 

 

 

 

 

Brayden Narveson (2018, AZ)

 

 

 

 

 

BT Potter (2018, SC)

 

 

 

 

 

Camden Lewis (2019, NC)

 

 

 

 

Camden Wise (2018, VA)

 

 

 

 

 

 

Charles Campbell (2018, TN)

 

 

 

 

 

Chris Dunn (2018, NC)

 

 

 

 

 

Chris Kessler (2018, TX)

 

 

 

 

 

Chris Van Eekeran (2019, IN)

 

 

 

 

 

Cole Talley (2018, TX)

 

 

 

 

 

Evan McPherson (2018, AL)

 

 

 

 

 

Issac Power (2018, CO)

 

 

 

 

 

Jake Camarda (2018, GA)

 

 

 

 

 

Jonah Lipel (2018, CA)

 

 

 

 

 

Massimo Biscardi (2018, PA)

 

 

 

 

 

Matthew Brust (2018, FL)

 

 

 

 

 

Matthew Jaeger (2018, MN)

 

 

 

 

 

Nicholas Sciba (2018, SC)

 

 

 

 

 

Quentin Wallace (2018, IL)

 

 

 

 

 

Introducing the new TOP 12 Camp format.  This year 40-45 specialists will be invited to attend the TOP 12 Camp that will take place this summer.  20 Kickers/Punters will be selected in January at Vegas XXIX and 20 additional Kickers/Punters will be selected in May at Vegas 30.  Chris Sailer reserves the right to select 5 additional wild card Kickers/Punters at any point throughout the year.  These 40-45 specialists will compete to make the official 2017 TOP 12. The competition, both physically and mentally, will be like no other camp. The entire process will be captured in a web series (TOP 12 Camp Series). The web series will capture everything from the the behind the scenes moments, to the on field competitions, to the mentally challenging interviews, to the ups and downs of the the entire TOP 12 selection process. Get ready for the next greatest thing that will elevate exposure for specialists to a whole new level.

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2017 NFL Free Agent Training Opportunity!

Baltimore Ravens Kicker, Justin Tucker (#9)

In lieu of a Chris Sailer Kicking NFL camp this year, I will be personally offering private lessons in California. Spots are limited and I will not be taking a mass group.

After speaking with college coaches, NFL coaches, scouts and agents, I was advised to run specific lessons, this year.  My goal is to get each NFL prospect ready by offering more one on one interaction and relay the results to scouts and agents. Last year alone, Chris Sailer Kicking had NINETEEN Kickers and Punters start in the NFL.  Many others earned signed contracts and earned tryouts based on Chris Sailer Kicking film and my word.

For this year, Chris Sailer Kicking will not be running a NFL Free Agent camp to focus solely on the private lessons with NFL Free Agents.

Jacksonville Jaguars Punter, Bryan Anger (#19)

One of the things the coaches, scouts and agents liked the most is that there was no bias. If you can kick and punt at the next level, I tell them that. If you can’t kick and punt at the next level, I tell them that as well. I don’t care if I have seen you at my camps or not. This is all about a bottom line with the NFL. You either are the full package or you are not. College coaches trust what I say.

 

 

Minnesota Vikings Kicker, Kai Forbath (#2)

The lessons will offer the following….

  • Private instruction with me personally
  • Film to review as well film to send out to agents and teams with my stamp of approval on it.
  • Game plan to get each Kicker/Punter ready for their pro day.

I will get you ready, it is up to you what you do when you get there!

If interested, email [email protected] as are limited and once they are gone, they are gone.

Washington Redskins Kicker, Tress Way (#5)

 

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NLOI (National Letter of Intent) Day!

Tomorrow, high school football players around the country will be signing on the dotted line to play for their respective schools. It is a great time of the year for all involved. It is NLOI (National Letter of Intent) Signing Day. It is covered by major sports affiliates and it begins the process of which college will dominate tomorrow with the stellar high school athletes of today.

With all the hoopla, comes questions….allow me clear some things up for everyone. These are all from questions I have received over the years.

Eddy Pineiro Signs with Florida last year.

Is Signing Day the only day an athlete can sign with a college?
Absolutely not. It is just the first official day for the seniors to make their commitment official. A scholarship athlete can sign anytime on or after that day. You can literally sign the day you get on campus if you are a late pick-up for a school. The whole Signing Day Event is a celebration day that the media has turned it into a major event.

Do Preferred Walk-Ons sign on Signing Day?
No, they do not officially sign anything. However, many schools and parents like to have a simple ceremony that represents signing. A preferred walk-on, although verbally committed to a school is NOT locked into that respective school. They have the option to change their mind to another school at any point if a scholarship comes their way. Not exactly the most kosher thing to do to a coach/program but they would most likely understand. I look at it like this, an athlete not taking a scholarship would be similar to a person not taking a free car and opting to pay for the same car.

If I sign with a college on scholarship, can I adjust after?
Sure, BUT you will lose a year of eligibility. Once you sign, you are locked in. Don’t even think about transferring as it rarely works out and is an uphill battle to say the least. Think about it, why would a coach want an athlete that could not fit in at their first stop? A transfer athlete always brings up red flags…why is it going to work this time, why did he not get along with players and coaches at the first school, it is a homesick issue, is he a problem case, schooling? All are questions that a new coach is going to want to know about you. Bottom line, make your decision and stick with it.

How do the schools get the athletes signatures? 
Most athletes sign in the early morning and then fax them in to their new home (school).

Why have a Signing Day? 
It is the day your verbal commitment becomes official.

Can a junior that is offered a scholarship sign early?
Nope. They must wait just like the others within his graduating class. All of this waiting around gives way to all the committing and de-committing which coaches and sports writers absolutely love (dripping with sarcasm).

Is it true that scholarships have to be renewed every year by the school?
Yes. This is one of those things that not a lot of people know about but it is true. Every single year, the staff has to renew your scholarship for the next year. Therefore, if you are not producing as an athlete, student or person, your scholarship can not be renewed. It is not very common for it to happen, but I have witnessed it occur. Usually, a social issue is the final straw in saying bye bye to your education being paid for by the school.

All in all, Signing Day is a great thing that should be cherished by all but definitely don’t feel as though it is the end all be all. No matter when you sign, you are still going to be on full scholarship with your school paid for, and that is the most important thing.

 

Chris Sailer Kicking – NLOI Day (2016)

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Chris Sailer Kicking – Class of 2017/Junior College TOP 12 Announced

Announcing the Chris Sailer Kicking TOP 12 Class of 2017/Junior College Kickers/Punters selected from Vegas XXIX (January 14-15, 2017)

Santiago Arango (CA) – Junior College Kicker

DJ Arnson (AZ) – Junior College Punter

Kane Bowen (CA) – Class of 2017 Punter

Jack Brooks (Australia) – Transfer Punter

Bryan Clements (CA) – Class of 2017 Punter

Lorran Fonseca (CA) – Junior College Kicker

Taylor Goettie (GA) – Class of 2017 Punter

Daniel Gutierrez (CA) – Class of 2017 Kicker/Punter

Dario Longhetto (CA) – Class of 2017 Kicker

Tommy Martin (VA) – Class of 2017 Punter/Kicker

Blake Mazza (TX) – Class of 2017 Kicker

Kyle Sentkowski (WA) – Class of 2017 Kicker/Punter

*Athletes selected are listed in alphabetical order by last name

TOP 12 Members were selected based on camp performance at Vegas XXIX only.  Selections were made based on performance during all phases of evaluation including drill work, charting & competitions.

Congratulations! The Chris Sailer Kicking TOP 12 Membership is the most exclusive specialist group in the World.  18 current NFL starters are members of this group.  Welcome!

Note: Seniors and or graduating Junior College Prospect will NOT be part of  TOP 12 Camp. However, their story be covered by our web series, depending on the director / producer’s vision.  There will still be 20 players selected from the Class of 2018 or younger that will participate in the TOP 12 Camp and be featured in our web series.

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Chris Sailer Kicking, Vegas XXIX Competition Champions

Vegas XXIX – January 14-15, 2017

Camp Champions / Finals Round Results

NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

Kicking – Evan McPherson (2018, AL)

Punting – Jake Camarda (2018, GA)

*Evan & Jake will receive FREE Chris Sailer Kicking Camps for 1 Full Year!

Saturday Competition Champions

Field Goal Last Man Standing Champions

Group 1 (Classes of 2020 & 2019) – Camden Lewis (2019, NC)
Group 2 (Class of 2018) – Matthew Brust (2018, FL) & Massimo Biscardi (2018, PA)
Group 4 (Class of 2018) – Evan McPherson (2018, AL)
Group 5 (Class of 2017, Junior College & Transfers) – Lorran Fonseca (JC, CA)

Punt Champions (Punters Only)

Consistency – Gavin Scully (JC, CA)
Last Man Standing – Matt Bazarevitsch (2017, CA)
Head to Head – Jack Brooks (TR, Australia)

Sunday Charting Results

Field Goal Champions:

Class of 2020: Holt Cloninger (NC) & JJ Wadas (IL)

Class of 2019: Carson Garrett (TX) & Brandon Petruescu (CA)

Class of 2018: Cody Williams (CA) & Quentin Wallace (IL)

Class of 2017/JC: Santiago Arango (CA) & Matt Hellen (IL)

 

Kickoff Champions:

Class of 2020: Brock Travelstead (GA)

Class of 2019: Chris Van Eekeran (IN)

Class of 2018: Evan McPherson (AL)

Class of 2017/JC: Daniel Gutierrez (CA) & Lorran Fonseca (CA)

 

Punt Champions:

Class of 2020: Holt Cloninger (NC) & Ethan DeLisle (UT)

Class of 2019: Chris Van Eekeran (IN) & Gavin Wale (NV)

Class of 2018: BT Potter (SC)

Class of 2017/JC: Daniel Gutierrez (CA) & Taylor Goettie (GA)

 

Sunday Finals Round Results

 

FINALS ROUND Field Goal Results – Head to Head (20 players advanced to the FINALS)

Round 1

Dylan Williams (CA) defeats Anthony Mosharrafa (AZ)

Brandon Petruescu (CA) defeats Carson Garrett (TX)

Keegan Weekley (TN) defeats Ashton Garner (MS)

Matthew Brust (FL) defeats Daniel Gutierrez  (CA)

 

Round 2

Quentin Wallace (IL) defeats Dylan Williams (CA)

Zach Sterr (NJ) defeats Micah Mizo (HI)

Santiago Arango (CA) defeats Brandon Petruescu (CA)

Matthew Hellen (IL) defeats Jake Smith (TX)

Cody Williams (CA) defeats Keegan Weekley (TN)

Evan McPherson (AL) defeats Blake Mazza (TX)

Matthew Brust (FL) defeats Holden Remme (CA)

Isaac Power (CO) defeats Jake Rittman (KS)

 

Round 3

Zach Sterr (NJ) defeats defeats Quentin Wallace (IL)

Matthew Hellen (IL) defeats Santiago Arango (CA)

Evan McPherson (AL) defeats Keegan Weekley (TN)

Matthew Brust (FL) defeats Isaac Power (CO)

 

Round 4

Zach Sterr (NJ) defeats Matthew Hellen (IL)

Evan McPherson (AL) defeats Matthew Brust (FL)

 

Finals

Evan McPherson (AL) defeats Zach Sterr (NJ)

 

FINALS ROUND Punting Results -Head to Head (16 players advanced to the FINALS)

 

Playoff Qualifiers, (selected by Chris Sailer Kicking Staff based on the results of the entire weekend)

 

Class of 2019: Gavin Wale (NV).

 

Class of 2018: Massimo Biscardi (PA), Dylan Brady (CA), Jake Camarda (GA), Landon Carter (TN), Drew Cassidy (OH), Chris Dunn (NC), Jake Haggard (CA), Preston Pitt (UT), Evan McPherson (AL), Anthony Mosharrafa (AZ), Bryson Porzenski (NC), BT Potter (SC), Isaac Power (CO), JP Rybus (CA), Clayton Stewart (TX), Nicholas Sciba (SC), George Triplett (WV).

 

Class of 2017: Matt Bazarevitsch (CA), Kane Bowen (CA), Bryan Clements (CA), Jack Geiger (CA), Taylor Goettie (GA), Daniel Gutierrez (CA), Jake Lane (AL), Tommy Martin (VA), Brian Papazian (CA), Bryce Webb (KY), Trevor Bowens (CA).

 

Junior College / Transfer: DJ Arnson (AZ), Cooper Garcia (CA), Gavin Scully (CA), Sean Young (FL), Jack Brooks (Australia).

 

Head to Head competition narrowed the field down to 16

 

Round of 16:

Jake Camarda (GA) defeats Jake Lane (AL)

Jack Geiger (CA) defeats Trevor Bowens (CA)

Isaac Power (CO) defeats Sean Young (FL)

Evan McPherson (AL) defeats Taylor Goettie (GA)

Bryan Clements (CA) defeats Gavin Scully (CA)

Jack Brooks (Australia) defeats Kane Bowen (CA)

DJ Arnson (AZ) defeats Massimo Biscardi (PA)

Tommy Martin (VA) defeats Chris Dunn (NC)

 

Quarterfinals:

Jack Geiger (CA) defeats Jack Geiger (CA)

Isaac Power (CO) defeats Evan McPherson (AL)

Bryan Clements (CA) defeats Jack Brooks (Australia)

Tommy Martin (VA) defeats DJ Arnson (AZ)

 

Semifinals:

Jake Camarda (GA) defeats Isaac Power (CO)

Tommy Martin (VA) defeats DJ Arnson (AZ)

 

Finals:

Jake Camarda (GA) defeats Tommy Martin (VA)

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Chris Sailer Kicking, Vegas XXIX Punt Results

Chris Sailer Kicking – Vegas XXIX 
January 14-15, 2017
Punt Results
         
Class of 2020/2021/2022
Place Name Avg. Distance Avg. Hang Time Best 1 Ball
T1 Cloninger, Holt 30 3.74 35 / 4.41
T1 DeLisle, Ethan 34 3.37 40 / 3.78
3 D’Aquila, Ben 32.5 3.38 40 / 3.85
4 Stephenson, Sam 28.9 3.41 35 / 4.16
5 Fedor, Dillon 29.6 3.26 36 / 3.50
6 Alvarez, George 25.9 3.68 30 / 4.00
T7 Fetters, WIlliam 28.8 2.91 35 / 3.25
T7 Olsen, Hayden 28.5 3.09 30 / 3.44
T9 Hausserman, Jacob 19.8 3.58 25 / 4.30
T9 Travelstead, Brock 27.5 2.89 30 / 3.28
T9 Wadas, JJ 22.8 3.57 30 / 3.87
12 Farrell, Casey 28.9 2.57 35 / 2.87
13 Money, Brett 22.9 3.27 30 / 3.37
14 Awaida, Adam 27 2.71 30 / 3.60
T15 Galluccio, Mitchell 23.5 2.76 25 / 3.34
T15 Maretzki, Quinn 24.8 2.72 28 / 3.53
T17 Buder-Nakasone, Treyden 24.9 2.61 35 / 3.20
T17 Correa, Christopher 26.4 2.3 32 / 3.20
Class of 2019
Place Name Avg. Distance Avg. Hang Time Best 1 Ball
T1 Wale, Gavin 35.8 4.08 45 / 4.53
T1 Van Eekeren, Chris 38.5 3.82 50 / 4.00
3 Turner, JT 41.4 3.57 50 / 3.70
4 Hoffman, Matthew 34 3.98 38 / 4.29
5 Martin, Jimmie 34.3 3.68 40 / 4.00
6 Kempton, Asa 37.5 3.49 50 / 3.87
7 Stricker, Jason 35.5 3.54 43 / 3.80
8 Law, Bryce 33 3.63 40 / 4.00
9 Romenick, Kyle 34 3.42 45 / 4.20
10 Nation, Cale 29.5 3.68 33 / 4.06
11 Schroeder, Cole 31.3 3.48 39 / 3.43
12 Bein, Charles 30.6 3.42 37 / 4.12
13 Plaster, Josh 28.3 3.59 30 / 4.15
14 Sanborn, Ryan 34.5 3.08 41 / 4.09
15 Abbes, Christopher 31.9 3.17 34 / 4.10
16 Oswald, Jack 29 3.38 34 / 4.00
17 McCoy, Josh 30.1 3.28 34 / 3.65
18 Eisenkraft, David 33.1 3.04 40 / 3.28
19 Boschetti, Nico 24.5 3.57 35 / 4.20
20 Molique, Mason 27.9 3.41 33 / 4.00
21 Yanni, Peter 28.8 3.31 40 / 3.75
22 Hoban, Zach 32.5 3.01 46 / 3.75
23 Vives, Basilio 27 3.4 35 / 3.63
24 Crosa, Griffin 24.5 3.46 30 / 4.13
T25 Schroeder, Ethan 27.4 3.35 30 / 3.88
T25 Johnson, Cole 28.6 3.21 35 / 3.66
27 Lewis, Camden 30.1 3.07 35 / 3.84
28 Vartanian, Christopher 26.3 3.23 35 / 3.53
29 Horn, Timothy 31.1 2.84 40 / 3.50
30 Garrett, Carson 30.3 2.86 36 / 3.25
31 Tom-Makue, Anthony 23.4 3.35 30 / 3.97
T32 Petruescu, Brandon 26.3 3.14 38 / 3.25
T32 Fowble, Luke 28.3 3.01 32 / 3.28
T32 White, Jason 29.4 2.9 31 / 3.44
35 Hier, Keaton 28.4 2.99 30 / 3.69
36 Richardson, Taylor 20.9 3.38 33 / 3.95
37 Baller, Cameron 24.1 3.16 28 / 4.10
38 Garelik, Joshua 24.4 3.14 35 / 3.50
39 Dick, James 26.6 2.91 35 / 3.19
40 Jaridly, Ramzee 25.3 2.93 28 / 3.13
41 Ward, Thomas 21.4 3.02 30 / 3.50
42 Napuunoa, Garyn 23.3 2.84 25 / 3.50
T43 Ross, Grant 18.9 2.9 25 / 2.75
T43 Sharafatian, Cameron 22.3 2.84 27 / 3.53
45 Cummins, Griffin 22.6 2.7 30 / 32.5
46 Robertson, Trevor 22.6 2.66 28 / 3.50
Class of 2018
Place Name Avg. Distance Avg. Hang Time Best 1 Ball
1 Potter, BT 45 4.13 55 / 4.30
2 Porzenski, Bryson 40.9 4.1 45 / 4.31
3 Pitt, Preston 44.8 3.88 60 / 4.20
4 Stewart, Clayton 44.1 3.84 55 / 4.3
5 Camarda, Jake 41.5 3.87 46 / 4.20
6 Sciba, Nicholas 38.8 3.92 45 / 4.56
T7 Smith, Justin 37.9 4.06 40 / 4.5
T7 Dunn, Chris 38.4 3.96 44 / 4.80
9 Schoonover, Clark 38.8 3.85 43 / 4.25
10 Cassidy, Drew 40.3 3.8 47 / 4.00
T11 McPherson, Evan 39.8 3.8 52 / 4.50
T11 Triplett, George 43.3 3.7 46 / 4.4
13 Rusch, Anthony 43.6 3.63 50 / 4.1
T14 Talley, Cole 40.5 3.66 52 / 4.10
T14 March, Jared 40.6 3.64 43 / 4.09
16 Wise, Camden 42 3.61 49 / 3.80
17 Haggard, Jake 35 3.88 40 / 4.50
T18 Fukuroda, Tyler 36.5 3.76 42 / 4.22
T18 Power, Isaac 45.4 3.44 51 / 4.2
T20 Shelbred, Perry 34.1 3.98 40 / 3.97
T20 Brady, Dylan 38.4 3.62 42 / 4.15
T22 Carter, Landon 36.5 3.71 38 / 4.50
T22 Hanna, Cole 36.5 3.71 45 / 4.19
24 Krause, Adam 34.5 3.74 45 / 4.20
25 Rittman, Jake 37 3.55 38 / 4.06
26 Smelcer, Trey 33 3.93 41 / 4.56
T27 Creed, Cody 36.8 3.55 42 / 3.50
T27 Sterr, Zach 39.6 3.42 50 / 3.8
29 Schorr, Dylan 37.3 3.49 40 / 4.06
30 Sears, Aaron 33.8 3.74 45 / 4.12
31 Mosharrafa, Anthony 37 3.43 42 / 4.16
32 Culhane, Ajay 32.6 3.85 40 / 4.25
T33 King, Carson 31 4.07 44 / 4.22
T33 Caves, Ryan 34.5 3.59 50 / 4.28
T33 Narveson, Brayden 37.5 3.39 46 / 4.10
36 Biscardi, Massimo 33.6 3.63 45 / 4.13
37 Kooiker, Holden 36.5 3.38 45 / 3.97
T38 Kaspar, Karch 31.4 3.81 39 / 3.90
T38 Bobak, Michael 32.3 3.75 42 / 4.13
T38 Rice, Javan 33.3 3.6 35 / 3.84
T41 Rybus, JP 33.9 3.5 37 / 3.95
T41 Smith, Jake 37.6 3.34 46 / 3.87
43 Geddes, Campbell 33 3.61 40 / 4.31
T44 Braught, Grant 32.9 3.62 41 / 3.84
T44 Costello, Gavin 33.5 3.53 37 / 4.13
T46 Hayes, Jake 33.3 3.5 44 / 3.60
T46 Kessler, Chris 36.6 3.35 41 / 3.72
T46 Kiefer, Koby 38.6 3.21 50 / 3.80
T49 Lipel, Jonah 34.5 3.38 42 / 4.06
T49 King, Charles 35 3.37 41 / 3.75
T51 Wood, Chris 29.3 3.82 32 / 4.30
T51 Meeks, Jacob 30 3.75 35 / 3.69
53 Fellenzer, Eric 32.9 3.5 47 / 4.20
54 Veach, Jake 34.3 3.37 36 / 3.43
55 Henderson, Sean 34.1 3.37 40 / 3.66
56 Freibert, Christopher 32.9 3.46 39 / 4.40
57 Likens, Jackson 33.3 3.38 40 / 3.90
58 Price, Evan 40.8 2.9 43 / 3.21
59 Jaeger, Matthew 36.6 3.15 45 / 4.00
60 Mulreed, Aidan 35.5 3.19 38 / 3.72
T61 Flintoft, Collin 32.9 3.38 45 / 4.52
T61 Hardy, Alex 35.4 3.19 45 / 4.10
63 Piwniczka, Zach 32.6 3.39 48 / 3.72
64 Williams, Dylan 35.8 3.14 40 / 3.91
65 Brooks, Jackson 30 3.5 32 / 3.69
66 Campbell, Charles 34.3 3.2 46 / 4.00
67 Pariseau, Michael 31.5 3.41 35 / 3.89
68 Weires, Collin 31.4 3.41 35 / 3.72
69 Cooney, Michael 30.1 3.47 36 / 3.70
70 Williams, Cody 28.3 3.6 45 / 4.00
71 Malsch, Hunter 31.3 3.38 35 / 3.40
T72 Smith, Joshua 29.8 3.42 44 / 3.5
T72 Gentner, Trevor 34.8 3.03 51 / 3.70
74 Karam, Victor 32 3.34 40 / 4.10
75 Rainey, Jacob 33.3 3.12 35 / 3.50
76 Heinrich, Matthew 33.1 3.1 40 / 4.00
77 Trujillo, Jonathan 33.6 2.92 38 / 3.47
78 Bader, Cade 28.8 3.37 32 / 4.09
T79 Morrell, Jack 29.6 3.31 45 / 4.00
T79 Monkman, Ryan 30.6 3.21 43 / 3.80
81 Sheidow, Campbell 31 3.2 34 / 3.31
82 Cole, Nicholas 29 3.33 35 / 3.56
83 Fineran, Mitchell 33 2.92 43 / 3.50
84 Taylor, McKay 32.4 3.05 40 / 3.41
85 Brady, Con 29.4 3.21 34 / 3.88
86 Silverstein, Joshua 31.8 3.06 37 / 3.44
87 Calver, Jacob 28.6 3.28 35 / 3.50
88 Weekley, Keegan 26.8 3.28 31 / 4.20
89 Garner, Ashton 28.9 3.16 36 / 3.30
T90 Byus, Drew 27.5 3.24 28 / 3.62
T90 Cutler, Nathen 29.3 3.14 40 / 3.84
92 Staurovski, Dalton 30.4 3.01 32 / 3.18
93 Jones, Bryce 23.3 3.25 35 / 3.81
94 Holous, Jacob 23.1 3.24 26 / 3.70
95 Brody, Brandon 29 2.98 35 / 4.10
96 Moses, Hayden 17.8 3.15 25 / 3.40
T97 Ruiz, Stephen 26.1 3.08 40 / 3.37
T97 Faulkner, Bentley 28.6 2.96 40 / 3.59
99 Dukes, Andrew 28 3.01 36 / 3.70
100 Lindquist, Jonathan 28.1 2.93 28 / 3.80
101 Remme, Holden 28.8 2.78 41 / 3.00
102 Lerner, James 25.5 2.89 31 / 2.94
103 Goldy, Will 24.5 2.81 35 / 3.22
Class of 2017/Junior College
Place Name Avg. Distance Avg. Hang Time Best 1 Ball
T1 Gutierrez, Daniel 46.9 4.02 53 / 4.3
T1 Goettie, Taylor 56 3.94 58 / 4.46
3 Arnson, DJ 43.8 4.13 51 / 4.75
4 Clements, Bryan 43.9 3.9 57 / 4.62
T5 Lane, Jake 44.3 3.85 48 / 4.40
T5 White, Hunter 43.8 3.89 45 / 4.27
T5 Geiger, Jack 40.3 4.01 49 / 4.40
8 Brooks, Jack 42.1 3.92 50 / 4.15
9 Bowen, Kane 44 3.83 51 / 4.59
10 Webb, Bryce 38 4.09 51 / 4.27
11 Bowens, Trevor 38.4 3.99 44 / 4.37
12 Carcamo, Tanner 40.3 3.79 58 / 4.72
13 Fonseca, Lorran 37.6 3.9 45 / 4.44
14 King, Liam 42.4 3.68 44 / 4.09
15 Norwood, Jefferson 37.6 3.89 45 / 4.25
16 Andrew, Elton 40.1 3.74 46 / 3.81
17 Scully, Gavin 34.6 3.93 39 / 4.62
18 Usry, Alex 40.8 3.6 45 / 3.97
19 Maruyama, Kealii 38.8 3.64 50 / 4.02
20 Akubuo-Onweumeka, Prominence 40.5 3.57 49 / 3.94
T21 Martin, Tommy 37.5 3.69 38 / 4.50
T21 Cavallucci, Max 35.1 3.82 42 / 4.25
23 Hallman, Alec 43.8 3.5 55 / 4.00
24 Bazarevitsch, Matthew 39.5 3.57 46 / 4.31
T25 Sentkowski, Kyle 38.6 3.58 45 / 4.21
T25 Papazian, Brian 34.1 3.79 37 / 4.13
27 Hovsepian, Clyde 36.5 3.63 46 / 3.63
T28 Kharchenko, Mark 38.9 3.53 46 / 4.00
T28 Leisle, Michael 37.5 3.6 41 / 4.28
T28 Gallegos, Joe 34.1 3.72 36 / 4.43
31 Perez, Jose 37.6 3.52 44 / 4.13
32 Mendez, Miguel 32.9 3.68 40 / 4.00
33 Betz, Brayden 31.5 3.85 39 / 4.53
34 Longhetto, Dario 32.3 3.72 33 / 4.30
35 Hunt, Tyler 36.3 3.51 40 / 4.20
36 Mazza, Blake 35.9 3.51 40 / 4.31
T37 McCartney, Grant 40.3 3.25 55 / 4.08
T37 Garcia, Cooper 32.8 3.61 41 / 4.50
39 Schrag, Alex 32.8 3.6 35 / 4.85
40 Mizo, Micah 28.6 3.89 38 / 3.76
41 Leonzo, Manuel 33 3.52 40 / 4.03
42 Young, Sean 34.3 3.44 34 / 4.07
43 Miller, Trey 31.4 3.63 35 / 4.16
44 Weidlein, Matthew 30.9 3.65 40 / 4.13
45 Kukahiko, Kalani 32.6 3.51 40 / 4.30
46 Continente, Kyle 34.8 3.27 42 / 3.69
T47 Aros, Aaron 34 3.28 40 / 3.60
T47 Ray, Hayden 33.5 3.3 44 / 4.09
49 Zolferino, Torre 36.4 3.14 45 / 3.66
50 Engel, Derrik 32.8 3.29 43 / 4.03
51 Eglin, Grady 32.4 3.32 40 / 3.82
T52 Eggeman, Clay 32.8 3.27 36 / 3.47
T52 Grothaus, Parker 31.9 3.37 36 / 3.80
T52 Armstrong, Logan 31.4 3.48 42 / 3.50
55 Johnson, Chandler 29 3.55 30 / 4.19
56 Garcia, Daniel 32.9 3.24 38 / 4.46
57 Barron-Rodriguez, Cesar 16.8 3.56 27 / 3.71
58 Padilla, Evan 31 3.38 40 / 3.80
59 Curtis, Joey 33.9 2.85 40 / 3.25
60 Meyer, Tristan 31.4 3.28 30 / 3.69
61 Testa, William 30.3 3.34 35 / 3.89
62 Todd, Gavin 31.9 3.25 36 / 3.50
63 Hellen, Matthew 28.6 3.46 35 / 3.91
64 Cardillo, Jack 31.9 3.2 35 / 4.00
T65 Uhler, Brian 32 3.1 35 / 3.52
T65 Keasler, Hogan 30.1 3.28 33 / 3.81
T67 Grant, Lane 30.3 3.13 28 / 4.00
T67 Goddin, Dallas 27.5 3.27 32 / 3.30
T69 Monaghan, Thomas 30 2.93 42 / 3.40
T69 Jensen, Storm 29.1 3 33 / 3.68

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