2016 Rankings Complete Post Vegas XXVII, Rankings Explained

The Class of 2016 Chris Sailer Kicking rankings are now completely updated post Vegas XXVII.  NLOI Day (National Letter Of Intent) is coming up February 3rd.  Vegas results and rankings have already made a major impact on college recruitment.  Chris Sailer Kicking now has 40, 5-Star Rated Kickers and 22, 5-Star Rated Punters.  This is an all time record.  These rankings are ratings are 100% earned and not simply given.  Over 800 Specialists are now ranked in the class of 2016.  Things have just begun.  Some have made commitments, while the vast majority still wait to see their final college destinations.  Remember recruiting goes all the way up and through August.

2016 RANKINGS – CLICK HERE

Up next, Class of 2017 Rankings.  Stay Tuned….

Here is a detailed explanation of how Chris Sailer Kicking Rankings are compiled.

1. We will only rank a player that we have seen IN PERSON.  Film is great, but it does not compare to an in person evaluation.  An in person evaluation can be at a private lesson, group lesson, camp, or national event run by Chris Sailer Kicking. College camps are NOT taken into consideration. The evaluation must and will only be done by Chris Sailer (Kickers / Punters) and Chris Rubio (Long Snappers) and staff.  We do not use anyone outside of the company for evaluations.  This is the only way we can assure 100% accuracy.

2. We do not rank all players that we see.  We only rank players that we feel show the ability or potential to one day compete at the college level.  We take effort, work ethic, and attitude into consideration when determining if a player meets the above criteria.

3.  Our rankings are subjective, not objective.  We focus on our evaluation, not just stats.  Stats may be misleading.  We are the professionals at what we do.  Our rankings will take the following criteria into consideration: 1. Current Skill Level, 2. Potential Skill Level, 3. Performance Under Pressure.  We look for the following: technique, strength, leg speed, athleticism, mental toughness, competitiveness, confidence, tee sizes to name a few.

4. The ranking system is as follows.  After every camp, we evaluate each player.  They are then added to or adjusted on the PLAYER RANKINGS site of Chris Sailer Kicking.com

Star Rating System:
5 Stars: D1 Scholarship Player
4 1/2 Stars: D1 Talent (D1 Preferred Walk-On or possible D1 Scholarship Player)
4 Stars: D2 Talent (D2 Scholarship or Possible D1 Preferred Walk-On)
3 1/2 Stars:  D3 Talent (D3 Scholarship or Possible D2 or D1AA Preferred Walk-On)
3 Stars: D3 Talent (D3 Preferred Walk-On)

Number Ranking System:
Will list the exact number rank of the player from (#1 through #……)  #1 being the very best in the nation, and so on.

The Star Rating and the Number Ranking is an evaluation based on that day.  So, younger players usually do not receive 4 and 5 star rankings yet.  Older players earn the higher rating as they begin to show more of the criteria necessary to be considered a college prospect.  Rankings change on a daily basis.  You can always improve your rank the next time we see you.

*Understand, rankings are not complete until fall camp begins your freshman year of college.  We will see new players constantly and the rankings will constantly be updated.  You have to work to maintain or increase your ranking.  You are only as good as the last time we saw you.  We cannot predict the future.  You will see that we will now list (Student Since: – to show when we first evaluated a player & Last Evaluation: – to show the last time we evaluated that player).  These pieces of information will help both the players and college coaches better understand the accuracy of the rating and ranking.

5.  Once a player is ranked you are in our system until you begin your fall camp as a freshman in college.  You will never be dropped in the rankings.  However as we see new players or current players improve their ranking, you will slide naturally.  Again rankings are not complete until fall camp begins your freshman year of college.  That is when the rankings are as accurate as can be and are removed from the website.  You can increase your ranking by attending any future lesson, camp, or event.  A rating and ranking becomes much more accurate the more often we see a player.  We see improvement, we get to know a player mentally, and the player generally becomes much better physically and technically.  A college coach will always ask the question, “How many times have you worked with him?”  Why?  Because he wants to be sure that our evaluation is accurate and not a fluke.  He wants to be sure that we know that player mentally as well as possible before a large scholarship investment is made by the University.   Certain players are phenoms and earn 5 star rankings right off the bat.  It is just a no brainer.  But most must work hard to establish consistency and improvement over time.  Our confidence in you as a player is a BIG DEAL.  We have to know who and what it is we are recommending.

6. Once a player is ranked, we do take season stats into consideration.  Because there are so many factors out of your control at the high school level (coach, opportunities, snapper, holder, field condition, etc.) most players never get the chance to put up big numbers – this will not hurt you.  Both we and college coaches understand this.  But, if you happen to be fortunate enough to put up great stats, this can help you.  We don’t put a huge amount of stock in your season stats, but a good season can definitely help prove that you are consistent over time and that you can perform well under pressure.

7.  Vegas statistics.  Yes, they are great as they give us all something to look at.  However, they are NOT the only factor we take into consideration when updating the rankings.  They are a small piece of the puzzle (see above #’s 1-7).  Please do not just look at the stats and send us a spreadsheet as to why you should be ranked ahead of someone else.  I promise you, we do a thorough evaluation that looks at all your kicks from both Saturday and Sunday.  And we take into consideration past camp performances.  A bad statistical day isn’t going to effect the great statistical days that a player may have had in the past.  The statistics from Vegas are big for many reasons, but please remember that we look at EVERYTHING.

8.  The Kicking and Punting Rankings are completely separate.  One does not effect the other and vice versa.  However doing well in both is always a positive for college coaches.  Combo players are rare and are a hot commodity.

Chris Rubio and myself are very confident in our player evaluations.  The ranking / rating is intended to help each player find the right college fit for THEM.  If you are ranked that is a tremendous accomplishment.  You should be proud of yourself.  No matter the ranking/rating, use it as motivation to continue to improve.  Remember, you are only in High School or Junior College.  This is only the beginning.  Keep working hard and you will achieve your goals.  We are here to help you reach your goals.  We are always here as a reference for you.  Please DO list our name and contact information in your correspondence with college coaches  and on your highlight videos.  I promise you, it is worth it.

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Vegas XXVII Finals Round Results & Competition Champions

Vegas XXVII – January 16-17, 2016

Camp Champions / Finals Round Results

NATIONAL CHAMPIONS
Kicking – Adam Stack (2017, HI)
Punting – Jonn Young (2016, NC)
*Adam & Jonn will receive FREE Chris Sailer Kicking Camps for 1 Full Year!

Saturday Competition Champions

Field Goal Last Man Standing Champions
Group 1 (Classes of 2019 & 2018) – Christopher Dunn (2018, NC))
Group 2 (Class of 2017) – Brent Cimaglia (2017, TN)
Group 4 (Class of 2017) – Danny Perez (2017, IL)
Group 5 (Class of 2016, Junior College & Transfers) – Jared Smolar (2016, IN)

Punt Champions (Punters Only)
Consistency – Tucker Day (2017, TN)
Last Man Standing – Kyle Thompson (2016, CA)
Head to Head – Tucker Day (2017, TN)

FINALS ROUND Field Goal Results – Head to Head (20 players advanced to the FINALS)
Round 1
Trenton Fudge (CA) defeats Jake Oldroyd (TX)
Zack Saros (CA) defeats Mitch Souza (CA)
Kekoa Sasaoka (HI) defeats Kyle Continente (CA)
Ethan Torres (VA) defeats Michael Salerno (CA)

Round 2
Collin Riccitelli (CA) defeats Trenton Fudge (CA)
Bailey Schroeder (CA) defeats Jared Porter (CA)
Alex Woznick (SC) defeats Zack Saros (CA)
Diego Marquez (CA) defeats Jackson McLarty (GA)
Adam Stack (HI) defeats Kekoa Sasaoka (HI)
Christopher Dunn (NC) defeats Keith Duncan (NC)
Ethan Torres (VA) defeats Diego Cacho-Souza (CA)
Seth Kujawski (NC) defeats Jake Roark (MO)

Round 3
Bailey Schroeder (CA) defeats Collin Riccitelli (CA)
Alex Woznick (SC) defeats Diego Marquez (CA)
Adam Stack (HI) defeats Christopher Dunn (NC)
Seth Kujawksi (NC) defeats Ethan Torres (VA)

Round 4
Bailey Schroeder (CA) defeats Alex Woznick (SC)
Adam Stack (HI) defeats Seth Kujawski (NC)

Finals
Adam Stack (HI) defeats Bailey Schroeder (CA)

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 2018: Jake Camarda (GA).

Class of 2017: Carter Andrade (NV), Brooks Buce (GA), Joseph Bulovas (LA), Liam Bunnell (TX), Brent Cimaglia (TN), Tucker Day (TN), Jack Geiger (CA), Bernard Gomez (NC), Michael Leisle (FL), Bill Rubright (GA), Tristan Perry (TX), Drew Schmidt (CA), Nathan Snyder (OH), Adam Stack (HI), Daniel Whelan (CA), Bryce Webb (KY), Tommy Martin (NC), Kealii Muruyama (NV), Brandon Ruiz (AZ), Jake Lane (GA).

Class of 2016: Magill Bauerle (GA), Matt Blair (CA), Oscar Draguicevich (FL), Jerry Fitschen (CA), Seth Kujawski (NC), Jaime Medina (CA), Edwin Noyes (FL), Jared Porter (CA), Bailey Raborn (LA), Charlie Scott (CO), Eric Silvester (NY), Jared Smolar (IN), Kyle Thompson (CA), Jake Verity (GA), Jonn Young (NC), Alex Woznick (SC), Erik Baughman (TX), Jake Oldroyd (TX), Andre Slyter (WA).

Junior College / Transfer: Aidan Daily (CA), Jacob DeMaio (CA), Dayton Diorio (CA), Dominic Frescura (CA), Brandon Gracia (CA), Tavis Guerra (CA), James Husebo (CA), Wes Nail (OK), Michael O’Toole (CA), Gavin Scully (CA), Cody Wuthrich (CA), Cristian Antezana (CA).

Head to Head competition narrowed the field down to 12 (based on competition)

Round of 16:
Kyle Thompson (CA) – bye
Jonn Young (NC) defeated Jared Porter (CA)
Jaime Medina (CA) – bye
Dominic Frescura (CA) defeated Bill Rubright (GA)
Tucker Day (TN) – bye
Bailey Raborn (LA) defeated Aidan Daily (CA)
Seth Kujawski (NC) – bye
Adam Stack (HI) defeated Charlie Scott (CO)

Quarterfinals:
Jonn Young (NC) defeated Kyle Thompson (CA)
Jaime Medina (CA) defeated Dominic Frescura (CA)
Tucker Day (TN) defeated Bailey Raborn (LA)
Adam Stack (HI) defeated Seth Kujawski (NC)

Semifinals:
Jonn Young (NC) defeated Jaime Medina (CA)
Adam Stack (HI) defeated Tucker Day (TN)

Finals:
Jonn Young (NC) defeated Adam Stack (HI)

2016 Vegas Add

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VEGAS XXVII – Field Goal Results

VEGAS XXVII – Field Goal Results

January 16-17, 2016

Classes of 2019/2020/2021

Place Name Score
1 Fuller, Cade 8
2 Horn, Timothy 7
3 Crosa, Griffin 6
4 Wale, Gavin 5
T5 Burgos, Bernardo 4
T5 Felkins, Alex 4
T5 Shearer, Tyler 4
T5 Sten, Carson 4
T5 Walters, Brandon 4
T10 Brooksby, Connor 3
T10 Davis, Evan 3
T10 Jaridly, Ramzee 3
T10 Johnson, Cole 3
T10 Abbes, Christopher 3
T15 Van Eekeren, Chris 2
T15 Yanni, Peter 2
T17 Hier, Keaton 1
T17 Sample, Bradley 1
T17 Whipple, Gabriel 1
T20 Ayoub, Luke 0
T20 Benedict, Jayden 0
T20 Laws, Carter (20) 0
T20 LeFevre, Michael 0
T20 Oswald, Jack 0
T20 Shuran, Ivan (21) 0

Class of 2018

Place Name Score
1 Dunn, Christopher 12
2 Ng, Derek 10
T3 DeLong, Skyler 9
T3 Fukuroda, Tyler 9
T3 Harjehausen, Jared 9
T6 Campbell, Charles 8
T6 Lipel, Jonah 8
T6 Monkman, Ryan 8
T6 Smith, Josh 8
T6 Wood, Chris 8
T11 Flintoft, Collin 7
T11 Geddes, Campbell 7
T11 Jaeger, Matthew 7
T11 Maiuolo, Alessandro 7
T11 Malsch, Hunter 7
T11 McMillan, Jordan 7
T11 Medina, Luis 7
T11 Shelbred, Perry 7
T19 Culhane, Ajay 6
T19 Freibert, Christopher 6
T19 Jones, Bryce 6
T19 Lindquist, Jonathan 6
T19 Tobias, Jacob 6
T24 Clemente, Aidan 5
T24 Favella, Eduardo 5
T24 Mosharrafa, Anthony 5
T24 Talley, Cole 5
T28 Camarda, Jake 4
T28 Magnone, Riley 4
T28 March, Jared 4
T28 Pahl, Ben 4
T28 Watkins, Matthew 4
T33 Cassidy, Drew 3
T33 Fellenzer, Eric 3
T33 Gannon, Joseph 3
T33 Holous, Jacob 3
T33 Rice, Javan 3
T33 Smith, Justin 3
39 Bell, Corey 2
40 Berman, Chase 1
T41 Brady, Con 0
T41 Fogarty, Preston 0
T41 Weires, Collin 0

Class of 2017

Place Name Score
1 Stack, Adam 14
2 Cacho-Sousa, Diego 13
T3 Roark, Jake 12
T3 Schroeder, Bailey 12
T5 Continente, Kyle 11
T5 Gutierrez, Daniel 11
T5 McLarty, Jackson 11
T5 Salerno, Michael 11
T5 Saros, Zack 11
T5 Torres, Ethan 11
T11 Armstrong, Logan 10
T11 Cimaglia, Brent 10
T11 Ewton, Michael 10
T11 Fuller, Asa 10
T11 Neuhauser, Austin 10
T11 Sentkowski, Kyle 10
T11 Stout, Jordan 10
T11 Thomson, Zachary 10
T19 Brake, Caleb 9
T19 Brungardt, Cole 9
T19 DeCozio, Tony 9
T19 Favaro, Andrew 9
T19 Gronewold, Cody 9
T19 Landgrebe, Chris 9
T19 Larsh, Collin 9
T19 Norwood, Jefferson 9
T19 Pace, Geoffrey 9
T19 Tovar, Luke 9
T29 Bailey, Jacob 8
T29 Barahona, Jonathan 8
T29 Bunnell, Liam 8
T29 Davidovicz, Justin 8
T29 Ferrer, Antonio 8
T29 Glick, Branden 8
T29 Gomer, Ryan 8
T29 Henry, Peyton 8
T29 Klucewich, Joey 8
T29 Longhetto, Dario 8
T29 Martin, Tommy 8
T29 Maruyama, Kealii 8
T29 Norton, Matthew 8
T29 Onate, Frankie 8
T29 Padilla, Tyler 8
T29 Sanchez, Steve 8
T45 Allmeyer, Austin 7
T45 Cooper, Jack 7
T45 Finegan, Evan 7
T45 Frank, Seth 7
T45 Graham, Cooper 7
T45 Hawk, Hayden 7
T45 Lane, Jake 7
T45 Leisle, Michael 7
T45 Madigan, Kevin 7
T45 Meyer, Tristan 7
T45 Minami, Evan 7
T45 Moehring, Hayden 7
T45 Parker, Skye 7
T45 Pollnow, Charles 7
T45 Reed, Hunter 7
T45 Salani, Marco 7
T45 Sampson, Parker 7
T45 Stearns, Zach 7
T45 Stonehouse, Ryan 7
T45 Tanguay, Jacob 7
T45 Whelan, Daniel 7
T45 Zetterberg, Johan 7
T45 Zolferino, Torre 7
T68 Andrade, Carter 6
T68 Bulovas, Joseph 6
T68 Demaine, Connor 6
T68 Dunkle, Gabriel 6
T68 Durocher, Adam 6
T68 Everett, Hunter 6
T68 Fitzgerald, Ryan 6
T68 Fohs, Bryson 6
T68 Grant, Josh 6
T68 Harwell, Ryan 6
T68 Mcgrath, Chase 6
T68 Paim, Tiago 6
T68 Ruiz, Brandon 6
T68 Woolley, Chandler 6
T82 Burnham, Austin 5
T82 Carmichael, Drew 5
T82 Chan, Jeffrey 5
T82 Darwiche, Karim 5
T82 Eggeman, Clay 5
T82 Gagnon, Brandon 5
T82 Havrisik, Lucas 5
T82 Hunt, Tyler 5
T82 Malhado, Leo 5
T82 Mojarro, Daniel 5
T82 Neubeck, Michael 5
T82 Pontiff, Gabe 5
T94 Bazarevitsch, Matthew 4
T94 Bowens, Trevor 4
T94 Buce, Brooks 4
T94 Carcamo, Tanner 4
T94 Delgadillo, Augustin 4
T94 Keidel, Rand 4
T94 Sears, Andrew 4
T94 Snyder, Nathan 4
T94 Usry, Alex 4
T103 Cooper, Thomas 3
T103 Ellis, Ethan 3
T103 Keasler, Hogan 3
T103 Mack, Aaron 3
T103 Mizo, Micah 3
T103 Perez, Danny 3
T109 Carlson, Dylan 2
T109 Erickson, Riley 2
T109 Papazian, Brian 2
T109 Schmid, Drew 2
113 Cybak, John 0

Class of 2016

Place Name Score
1 Riccitelli, Collin 15
2 Woznick, Alex 13
T3 Duncan, Keith 12
T3 Porter, Jared 12
T5 Fudge, Trenton 11
T5 Kujawski, Seth 11
T5 Oldroyd, Jake 11
T5 Sasaoka, Kekoa 11
T5 Souza, Mitchell 11
T5 Fierst, Luke 11
T11 Baluyut, Dylan 10
T11 Cote, David 10
T11 Silvester, Eric 10
T11 Smolar, Jared 10
T11 Alerding, Vincent 10
T11 Rodriguez, Christian 10
T11 Pierson, Crawford 10
T18 Chadwell, Caleb 9
T18 Fitschen, Jerry 9
T18 Scott, Charlie 9
T18 Sloman, Samuel 9
T18 Verity, Jake 9
T18 Brown, Dylan 9
T24 Baughman, Erik 8
T24 Blair, Matt 8
T24 DeJager, Nathan 8
T24 Hilfer, John 8
T24 Moore, Will 8
T24 Raborn, Bailey 8
T24 Stalter, Chris 8
T31 Bunce, Cole 7
T31 Clark, Jaxon 7
T31 Jones, Nick 7
T31 Noyes, Edwin 7
T31 Santos, Mauricio 7
T31 Smiley, Nick 7
T37 Boermeester, Kevin 6
T37 Culp, Connor 6
T37 Gomez, Montana 6
T37 Nichols O., William 6
T37 Scharff, Samuel 6
T37 Selsor, Mikey 6
T37 Siemieniec, Gabriel 6
T37 Tandy, Seiver 6
T37 Wengierski, John 6
T37 Wielenga, Alex 6
T37 Young, Jonn 6
T48 McGinnis, Hayden 5
T48 Rodriguez, Miguel 5
T48 Romo, Parker 5
T48 Slyter, Andre 5
T52 Gibson, Cole 4
T52 Medina, Jaime 4
T52 Hank, Andrew 4
T55 Alfaro, Martin 3
T55 Frausto, Jose 3
T57 Basco, Daryian 2
T57 Fontana, Joey 2
T57 Gilbert, Noah 2

Junior College / Transfer

Place Name Score
1 Marquez, Diego 13
T2 Brown, Brandon 10
T2 Gracia, Brandon 10
T2 Antenneza, Christian 10
T5 Boyd, Zach 9
T5 Murray, Patrick 9
T5 Plooster, Cannon 9
T8 Gromoll, Andreas 8
T8 Guerra, Tavis 8
T8 Naiditch, Dorian 8
T8 Sabourin, Cole 8
T12 Arzt, Leonard 7
T12 Blackford, Daniel 7
T14 Elizondo, Jose 5
T14 Hierlihy, Nathan 5
T16 Mendez, Miguel 4
T16 Tamburo, Riggs 4

All kickers attempted fields goals of 35, 35, 40, 40, 45, 45, 50, & 50 yards.

2 points were awarded for a dead center kick, 1 point for all other makes.  1 bonus point was awarded if the kicker made all 8 kicks.  Max points = 17.

All kicks were attempted with live snap and hold.

Conditions: 40-50 degrees. No Wind.

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Vegas XXVII – Punting Results

VEGAS XXVII – PUNT RESULTS

January 16-17, 2016

Classes of 2019/2020/2021

Place Name Avg. Distance Avg. Hang Time Best 1 Ball
1 Walters, Brandon 28.5 3.39 33 / 3.4
T2 Fuller, Cade 26.6 3.47 35 / 3.62
T2 Wale, Gavin 27 3.42 33 / 3.76
4 Van Eekeren, Chris 35.4 3.17 43 / 3.47
5 Yanni, Peter 33.4 3.15 37 / 3.66
T6 Johnson, Cole 20.1 3.66 26 / 3.87
T6 Whipple, Gabriel 28.6 3.12 35 / 3.91
8 Shearer, Tyler 22.9 3.33 26 / 3.63
9 Sample, Bradley 19.5 3.56 25 / 3.59
10 Jaridly, Ramzee 22.5 3.37 35 / 3.63
T11 Burgos, Bernardo 18.8 3.44 21 / 3.43
T11 Sten, Carson 22.4 3.3 27 / 3.59
T13 Brooksby, Connor 24 3.04 28 / 3.59
T13 Abbes, Christopher 27 2.89 36 / 3.53
15 Oswald, Jack 22.6 3.18 26 / 3.56
16 Davis, Evan 23.4 3.09 28 / 4.05
T17 Hier, Keaton 21.8 3.2 26 / 3.53
T17 Ayoub, Luke 23.8 3.03 32 / 3.53
19 Horn, Timothy 23.9 2.88 30 / 3.28
20 Crosa, Griffin 19.4 3.26 28 / 3.12
21 Felkins, Alex 18.1 3.27 22 / 3.78
22 Benedict, Jayden 22.6 2.83 28 / 3.06
T23 LeFevre, Michael 18.3 2.75 20 / 3.38
T23 Laws, Carter (20) 18.6 2.72 22 / 2.75
25 Shuran, Ivan (21) 15.8 2.66 18 / 2.97

Class of 2018

Place Name Avg. Distance Avg. Hang Time Best 1 Ball
1 Camarda, Jake 39.5 3.91 43 / 4.62
2 DeLong, Skyler 36.9 3.89 42 / 4.37
3 Mosharrafa, Anthony 44.6 3.72 52 / 4.03
4 Fukuroda, Tyler 39.3 3.75 44 / 4.09
5 Ng, Derek 33 3.78 41 / 4.06
6 Dunn, Christopher 36.5 3.57 44 / 4.03
7 Harjehausen, Jared 32.9 3.73 44 / 4.4
8 Monkman, Ryan 34.6 3.57 41 / 3.87
T9 Campbell, Charles 33.9 3.54 40 / 3.79
T9 Smith, Justin 34.1 3.46 39 / 4.1
11 Culhane, Ajay 29.6 3.88 36 / 4.03
12 Shelbred, Perry 34.9 3.34 43 / 3.75
13 Rice, Javan 30.8 3.67 34 / 4.22
14 Berman, Chase 32 3.55 44 / 3.75
15 Medina, Luis 30.6 3.6 42 / 3.78
T16 March, Jared 32.3 3.29 40 / 4
T16 Flintoft, Collin 36.4 3.18 42 / 3.32
18 Favella, Eduardo 26 3.79 28 / 4.94
T19 Wood, Chris 23.8 3.79 34 / 4.25
T19 Gannon, Joseph 31.3 3.35 40 / 4.19
T21 Lipel, Jonah 27.5 3.62 36 / 4.07
T21 Watkins, Matthew 36.5 2.92 45 / 3.47
23 Geddes, Campbell 32.3 3.2 39 / 3.73
24 Fellenzer, Eric 29.8 3.36 38 / 3.97
25 Maiuolo, Alessandro 32.9 3.17 42 / 3.6
26 Talley, Cole 31.5 3.25 40 / 4
27 Cassidy, Drew 32.1 3.18 38 / 3.54
28 Malsch, Hunter 28.3 3.46 31 / 4.06
29 Rybus, JP 28.9 3.45 36 / 3.4
30 Jaeger, Matthew 32.1 3.1 50 / 3.75
31 Holous, Jacob 20.4 3.58 35 / 3.97
T32 Freibert, Christopher 29.3 3.27 31 / 3.37
T32 Smith, Josh 29.5 3.26 34 / 3.47
34 Magnone, Riley 31.3 3.09 40 / 3.34
35 McMillan, Jordan 29.3 3.24 31 / 3.65
36 Jones, Bryce 29.9 3.14 38 / 3.81
37 Brady, Con 24.1 3.27 30 / 3.47
38 Lindquist, Jonathan 29.5 2.8 31 / 3.19
39 Clemente, Aidan 22.9 3.19 29 / 3.75
40 Pahl, Ben 26.9 2.76 29 / 3.1
41 Weires, Collin 25.9 2.69 38 / 3.57
42 Bell, Corey 17.5 2.95 23 / 2.78
43 Fogarty, Preston 14.3 2.2 23 / 3

Class of 2017

Place Name Avg. Distance Avg. Hang Time Best 1 Ball
T1 Buce, Brooks 43.8 4.14 54 / 4.9
T1 Stack, Adam 44.3 4.12 47 / 4.62
3 Bulovas, Joseph 46.9 3.99 52 / 4.49
4 Day, Tucker 41 4.43 55 / 4.71
5 Lane, Jake 48.5 3.92 52 / 4.19
6 Maruyama, Kealii 43 3.96 50 / 4.72
7 Ruiz, Brandon 38.5 4.16 52 / 4.78
8 Havrisik, Lucas 37.9 4.21 47 / 4.84
9 Martin, Tommy 41.8 3.84 48 / 4.6
10 Schmid, Drew 42.9 3.8 51 / 4.66
11 Leisle, Michael 41.4 3.82 49 / 4.37
12 Larsh, Collin 42.4 3.78 51 / 4.47
13 Rubright, Bill 40.8 3.81 45 / 4.51
14 Bunnell, Liam 36.9 4.15 48 / 4.72
15 Whelan, Daniel 36.4 4.18 45 / 4.63
T16 Hunt, Tyler 39.6 3.83 42 / 4.13
T16 Snyder, Nathan 41.3 3.74 53 / 4.82
18 Everett, Hunter 44.5 3.66 53 / 4.12
19 Stearns, Zach 35.3 4.08 42 / 4.75
T20 Tanguay, Jacob 38.1 3.75 45 / 4.37
T20 Graham, Cooper 38.9 3.72 40 / 4.34
22 Sentkowski, Kyle 37.8 3.77 42 / 4.53
T23 McLarty, Jackson 36.4 3.83 48 / 4.28
T23 Sanchez, Steve 37.8 3.76 45 / 4.12
25 Cimaglia, Brent 49 3.58 54 / 4.19
T26 Webb, Byrce 35.3 3.88 45 / 3.87
T26 Bowens, Trevor 37.4 3.75 46 / 4.37
28 Erickson, Riley 36.8 3.78 43 / 4.53
29 Gutierrez, Daniel 38.4 3.67 49 / 4.35
30 Stonehouse, Ryan 39.3 3.63 47 / 4.06
31 Thomson, Zachary 36.4 3.74 46 / 4.42
T32 Geiger, Jack 33.3 4.04 40 / 4.62
T32 Brake, Caleb 34.5 3.84 44 / 4.54
34 Bailey, Jacob 39.1 3.56 46 / 4.00
T35 Papazian, Brian 34.4 3.98 45 / 4.32
T35 Demaine, Connor 43.3 3.41 48 / 4.13
37 Gronewold, Cody 40 3.5 55 / 4.56
T38 Norwood, Jefferson 33.3 3.97 41 / 4.44
T38 Davidovicz, Justin 33.9 3.85 37 / 4.16
T40 Perry, Tristan 35.9 3.68 41 / 4.20
T40 Gomez, Bernard 37.1 3.64 50 / 4
42 Meyer, Tristan 38.8 3.51 46 / 3.81
43 Ewton, Michael 34.8 3.75 42 / 4.41
T44 Longhetto, Dario 33.3 3.87 42 / 4.41
T44 Gagnon, Brandon 37.1 3.63 40 / 4.25
46 Mojarro, Daniel 35.3 3.68 46 / 4.22
47 Perez, Danny 34.9 3.7 44 / 4.6
48 Onate, Frankie 37 3.61 39 / 3.78
49 Andrade, Carter 35.5 3.67 45 / 4.41
T50 Finegan, Evan 34.6 3.71 41 / 3.78
T50 Cacho-Sousa, Diego 34.9 3.69 42 / 4.03
T50 Torres, Ethan 37.9 3.48 52 / 4.45
T53 Eggeman, Clay 33.3 3.8 45 / 4.13
T53 Harwell, Ryan 34.6 3.7 39 / 4.06
T55 Stout, Jordan 31.1 4.03 34 / 4.5
T55 Parker, Skye 35.6 3.64 42 / 3.72
T55 Gomer, Ryan 37.9 3.46 52 / 4.25
58 Salerno, Michael 40 3.33 50 / 3.94
59 Hovsepian, Clyde 30.4 3.98 37 / 4.44
60 Roark, Jake 38.1 3.36 48 / 4.09
T61 Darwiche, Karim 30.4 3.97 37 / 4.54
T61 Minami, Evan 32.6 3.78 37 / 4
63 Fitzgerald, Ryan 33.5 3.7 47 / 3.87
64 Frank, Seth 33.3 3.7 37 / 4.25
T65 Schroeder, Bailey 33.5 3.68 34 / 4.16
T65 Fuller, Asa 36.9 3.43 45 / 3.65
67 Zolferino, Torre 34.6 3.63 40 / 3.87
68 Henry, Peyton 35.3 3.53 45 / 4.16
69 Margo, Jason 35.5 3.48 41 / 4
70 Keidel, Rand 36 3.41 40 / 3.75
71 Woolley, Chandler 38.5 3.22 46 / 4.06
72 Delgadillo, Augustin 30.3 3.77 35 / 4.31
73 Carmichael, Drew 37.3 3.21 46 / 4.06
74 Barahona, Jonathan 32 3.66 36 / 4.1
T75 Zetterberg, Johan 34.5 3.38 42 / 4.07
T75 Padilla, Tyler 34.8 3.35 41 / 3.66
T75 Brickell, Jake 35.1 3.32 40 / 3.77
T78 Bazarevitsch, Matthew 30.1 3.69 40 / 4.25
T78 Grant, Josh 32.6 3.58 42 / 4
80 Ferrer, Antonio 37.5 2.78 46 / 3.56
81 Burnham, Austin 31 3.64 35 / 4.03
T82 Chan, Jeffrey 24.5 3.68 28 / 3.85
T82 Armstrong, Logan 35.8 3.18 49 / 4.19
84 Cooper, Jack 33.5 3.4 41 / 3.65
85 Reed, Hunter 34.4 3.34 37 / 3.5
86 Cybak, John 32.4 3.51 40 / 4.38
87 Neubeck, Michael 31.3 3.54 40 / 4.15
88 Madigan, Kevin 32.8 3.42 37 / 3.63
T89 Norton, Matthew 30.4 3.59 36 / 4.18
T89 Mack, Aaron 31 3.54 45 / 3.85
T89 Pollnow, Charles 34.3 3.31 41 / 4.51
92 Pace, Geoffrey 34 3.31 43 / 3.94
93 Mcgrath, Chase 33 3.38 40 / 4.06
94 Moehring, Hayden 34.9 3.05 49 / 4.07
95 Cooper, Thomas 28.5 3.6 34 / 3.82
96 Sears, Andrew 32.6 3.33 42 / 4.32
97 Tovar, Luke 33.9 3.12 38 / 4.19
T98 Dunkle, Gabriel 28.9 3.46 30 / 4
T98 Ellis, Ethan 33.5 2.9 46 / 3.56
100 Favaro, Andrew 30.1 3.36 35 / 4.16
T101 Paim, Tiago 30.8 3.32 36 / 3.31
T101 Neuhauser, Austin 32.3 3.26 42 / 4.31
T101 Landgrebe, Chris 32.8 3.15 45 / 3.87
104 Carcamo, Tanner 32.4 3.23 46 / 3.84
105 Allmeyer, Austin 29.1 3.36 31 / 3.85
106 Mizo, Micah 27.9 3.44 31 / 3.71
107 Malhado, Leo 30 3.31 34 / 3.9
108 Brungardt, Cole 32.6 2.59 40 / 3.57
109 Continente, Kyle 30 3.27 40 / 4.01
110 Glick, Branden 32 2.84 39 / 3.38
111 Pontiff, Gabe 30.8 3.09 40 / 3.78
112 Hawk, Hayden 26.4 3.29 35 / 3.69
113 Klucewich, Joey 27.5 3.26 33 / 3.42
114 Carlson, Dylan 25.4 3.25 32 / 3.53
115 Keasler, Hogan 24.8 3.2 27 / 3.34
116 DeCozio, Tony 29 2.83 42 / 3.18
T117 Saros, Zack 25.4 3.08 34 / 3.28
T117 Durocher, Adam 29 2.67 29 / 3.1
119 Fohs, Bryson 22.8 3.03 30 / 3.44

Class of 2016

Place Name Avg. Distance Avg. Hang Time Best 1 Ball
1 Draguicevich, Oscar 48.4 4.16 59 / 4.47
2 Young, Jonn 44.5 4.12 50 / 4.25
3 Silvester, Eric 42.9 4.21 54 / 4.72
4 Porter, Jared 45.4 4.05 57 / 4.41
5 Scott, Charlie 42.5 4.15 52 / 4.44
6 Blair, Matt 43.4 4.08 50 / 4.53
T7 Baughman, Erik 38.5 4.37 48 / 4.37
T7 Woznick, Alex 44.1 4.01 47 / 4.47
T7 Raborn, Bailey 44.5 3.92 49 / 4.38
T7 Kujawski, Seth 47.5 3.88 53 / 4.50
T7 Medina, Jaime 50.4 3.87 58 / 4.6
12 Verity, Jake 39.4 4.13 51 / 4.56
13 Oldroyd, Jake 39.4 4.08 45 / 4.56
T14 Souza, Mitchell 40.1 3.9 46 / 4.60
T14 Thompson, Kyle 41.3 3.88 50 / 4.47
T14 Cote, David 44 3.85 50 / 4.19
17 Fitschen, Jerry 36.4 4.09 47 / 4.78
18 Smolar, Jared 37.5 4.04 52 / 4.53
19 Bauerle, Magill 40.6 3.83 51 / 4.38
20 Slyter, Andre 34.1 4.22 41 / 4.91
21 Clark, Jaxon 36.4 4.01 42 / 4.41
22 Jones, Nick 39.5 3.81 45 / 4.1
23 Noyes, Edwin 38.5 3.67 48 / 4.16
24 Rodriguez, Miguel 38.1 3.66 49 / 4.34
25 Santos, Mauricio 36.1 3.78 47 / 4.25
26 DeJager, Nathan 44.8 3.4 51 / 3.66
27 Pierson, Crawford 35.3 3.82 46 / 3.91
28 Stalter, Chris 37.9 3.64 47 / 4
T29 Alerding, Vincent 33.8 3.89 43 / 4.34
T29 Boermeester, Kevin 34 3.86 42 / 4.22
31 Romo, Parker 34 3.76 36 / 4.38
T32 Chadwell, Caleb 35.3 3.66 43 / 4.22
T32 Riccitelli, Collin 35.4 3.64 43 / 4.35
T32 Brown, Dylan 37 3.53 45 / 4.03
35 Wielenga, Alex 35.1 3.65 48 / 4.03
36 McGinnis, Hayden 35.8 3.54 48 / 3.47
37 Anckle, Andrew 40.1 3.28 51 / 4.1
38 Selsor, Mikey 34 3.57 42 / 4.12
T39 Fierst, Luke 30.5 3.69 35 / 3.72
T39 Moore, Will 35.4 3.49 45 / 4.06
41 Rodriguez, Christian 31.6 3.65 42 / 4.13
42 Ellison, Sam 29.8 3.66 37 / 3.87
T43 Duncan, Keith 32.8 3.55 43 / 3.91
T43 Hank, Andrew 33.8 3.51 43 / 4.16
45 Alfaro, Martin 29.9 3.56 43 / 4.06
46 Fudge, Trenton 33.4 3.5 43 / 3.53
T47 Baluyut, Dylan 28.5 3.52 30 / 3.87
T47 Frausto, Jose 34.4 3.02 43 / 3.72
49 Basco, Daryian 33.9 3.34 38 / 4.03
50 Fontana, Joey 27.9 3.51 36 / 3.81
T51 Sloman, Samuel 36.6 3.51 47 / 4.12
T51 Gilbert, Noah 33.8 3.14 40 / 3.22
53 Hilfer, John 32.5 3.38 46 / 3.25
T54 Gomez, Montana 27 3.49 38 / 3.53
T54 Tandy, Seiver 28.3 3.43 30 / 4.09
T56 Wengierski, John 26 3.42 30 / 3.44
T56 Nichols O., William 30.6 3.03 45 / 3.35
58 Bunce, Cole 3.85 3.39 50 / 4.15
59 Scharff, Samuel 24.8 3.36 28 / 3.47
60 Smiley, Nick 25.5 2.85 32 / 3.78

Junior College / Transfer

Place Name Avg. Distance Avg. Hang Time Best 1 Ball
1 Guerra, Tavis 47.3 4.21 50 / 4.62
T2 Plooster, Cannon 42.5 4.09 51 / 4.25
T2 Diorio, Dayton 43.6 4.02 50 / 4.2
4 Husebo, James 44.4 3.93 50 / 4.21
T5 Gracia, Brandon 41.1 4.18 46 / 4.54
T5 De Maio, Jacob 46.4 3.88 47 / 4.5
7 Antenneza, Christian 39.6 4.32 51 / 4.83
8 Wuthrich, Codey 40.9 4.12 46 / 4.59
9 Daily, Aidan 39.9 3.96 52 / 4.62
10 Gromoll, Andreas 41.3 3.8 50 / 4.09
11 Sabourin, Cole 41.9 3.76 49 / 4.03
12 Frescura, Dominic 42 3.72 44 / 4.22
13 Brown, Brandon 38.3 3.77 43 / 4.12
T14 Scully, Gavin 35.8 3.89 45 / 4.16
T14 O’Toole, Michael 38.3 3.76 46 / 4.0
16 Nail, Wes 38.4 3.62 44 / 4.39
T17 Mendez, Miguel 34.4 3.67 47 / 3.82
T17 Blackford, Daniel 35 3.66 41 / 4.54
19 Giordano, Nick 37.4 3.44 45 / 4.14
20 Naiditch, Dorian 36.5 3.33 42 / 3.78
21 Arzt, Leonard 32.6 3.61 50 / 4.13
22 Murray, Patrick 27.1 3.59 30 / 4.06

All Punters were given 8 punts. No punts were dropped.  Best 1 ball = the best 1 ball hit in the set of 8.

Conditions: 40-55 degrees. No wind.

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Joseph Bulovas Dominates Texas Fall Camp!

The Chris Sailer Kicking Fall Camp Tour concluded with a huge camp in Dallas, TX on Sunday, December 13th.  Nearly 200 specialists from all over the nation attended to compete and prepare for the upcoming Vegas Event in January.  There was a great mix of young and upcoming talent such as Cael Lundin, Brody Patty and Brian Barber to seasoned veterans like Bailey Raborn (LSU Commit), Butch Hampton (Western Michigan Commit) and Luke Hogan (Brown Offer).  Take a look at the results.

Overall Camp Champion: Joseph Bulovas (2017, LA) – Joseph is a longtime Chris Sailer Kicking studenty that absolutely stepped up on this day.  He won the kickoff competition as well as a major field goal competition.  He is a tremendous athlete with one of the strongest legs in the nation in his class.  He shows easy 55+ yard range off the ground on field goals.  He put many kickoffs through the uprights.  Joseph is a great competitor that does his best under pressure.  He is a sure fire scholarship pick.  Offer Now!!!

Field Goal Champion: Cole Gibson (2016, VA) – Cole has an impressive camp from start to finish.  He is big, tall, strong and athletic.  He hits an excellent college level ball off the ground on field goals.  His kickoffs are also ready for the D1 level.  Look for Cole to turn heads as we head into Vegas XXVII.  He is a D1 kicker without a doubt.

Punt Champion – Oscar Draguicevich (2016, TX) – Oscar had an excellent day punting.  He is a good athlete that punts with nice consistency.  Oscar punts for outstanding hang time and distance.  He averaged over 40 yards per punt, with 4.4 plus hang time.  He also shows the ability to hit a big ball.  He has a bright college future.

Top 2016 Prospects: Bailey Raborn, Butch Hampton, Jake Oldroyd, Luke Hogan, Blake Patterson, Alvin Kenworthy, Grant Perkins, John Hilfer, Will Moore, Caleb Chadwell, Colby Lorenz, Daniel Esparza, Gavin Capehart, John Wengierski, Nolan Harvill, Edwin Noyes.

Top 2017 Prospects: Josh Grant, Jovi Munoz, Briggs Bourgeois, Forrest Diaz, Gabe Pontiff, Geoffrey Pace, Grant McCartney, Johan Zetterberg, Karim Darwiche, Kevin Madigan, Luis Reyes, Marco Salani, Michael Ewton, Nick Horiates, Peyton Henry, Ryan Harwell, Tony Decozio, Seth Green, Tristan Perry, Taylor Cornish, Liam Bunnell.

Top 2018 Prospects: Cole Talley, Chris Kessler, Austin Guidry, Kaeden Roberts, Karch Kaspar, Grant Braught, Hayden Nelson, Jim Hayden, Jacob Meeks, Jake Smith, Savana Melton.

Top 2019 Prospects: Alex Felkins, Brian Barber, Brody Patty, Kyle Gifford, Wesley McHugh, Austin Rychlik.

2020 Future Star: Victor Garza.

2022 Future Star: Cael Lundin – Named FBU Youth All-American post event by Chris Sailer.

The 2015 Chris Sailer Kicking Fall Camp Tour is now complete.  The world is now preparing for Vegas XXVII.  Hundreds of specialists will converge in Las Vegas to train and compete at the largest kicking, punting and long snapping camp in the world on January 15-17, 2016.  In preparation there will be 2 camps on January 9th (Los Angeles, CA & Atlanta, GA).  Visit www.ChrisSailerKicking.com for more information and to register for all camps.

Joseph Bulovas should challenge for a "TOP 12" Spot this coming January in Las Vegas!

Joseph Bulovas should challenge for a “TOP 12” Spot this coming January in Las Vegas!

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Vegas XXVII – What You Need to Know!

Vegas XXVII is just over 1 month away.  While many specialists are taking this time of year off, those that seriously want to play in college and know what it takes are working harder than ever.  Those hard workers will be in Las Vegas January 15-17, 2016 ready to impress and gain the most valuable national exposure in the nation.  Here is some useful information for those attending and those that are still considering attending.

Event Date: January 15-17, 2016

Arrive Friday January 15th.  The earlier that you arrive, the more well rested you will be for the weekend.

The Friday Small Group Session (4:00 – 5:00) is OPTIONAL.  This session is designed to knock some rust off, get rid of jet lag legs, and gain confidence heading into Saturday.  If you can make it, I highly recommend you attend.  Text Chris Sailer 818-209-8921 to get in!

The Chris Sailer Kicking & Rubio Long Snapping Awards Show will take place at 7:00 PM on Friday, January 15th at the JW Marriott (221 N. Rampart Blvd. Las Vegas, NV 89145).  Awards to be presented: Chris Sailer Award (presented to the National High School Placekicker of the Year), Chris Sailer Kicking All-Americans, Chris Sailer Kicking Most Improved (By Class), Chris Sailer Kicking Social Media Award, Chris Sailer Kicking Man of the Year Award, etc.  There is no cost to attend the Awards Show.  Dress is casual. All are invited.

Plan on being at camp until 6PM Sunday January 17th.  There is no way of knowing if you will make the Finals Round Sunday until you and all other participants have completed the initial round of charting Sunday morning.  Whether you make the Finals Round or not, you should plan on staying on watching the Finals Round.  Get the full experience from the camp! Note: Monday is the Martin Luther King holiday.

Location: Las Vegas Outdoor Soccer 1400 N. Rampart Blvd. Las Vegas, NV 89128
There is no bleacher seating.  Bring chairs or buy some cheap chairs if you would like to sit while you watch.

Why January? May is also known as “Contact Period” for college coaches.  This is the HOTTEST time of year for recruiting for all classes.  National Letter of Intent Day is in early February each year.  January offers maximum exposure.  Chris Rubio and myself will be handing 100′s of calls after this event.  College Scholarship will be awarded. Recruiting Boards will be set based on results and our evaluations.

Why January? Vegas XXVII gives you a chance to make the “TOP 12”.  “TOP 12” is the most important exposure list in the WORLD, period!  CLICK HERE to see the history of the “TOP 12”. You will be shocked to see how many current NFL starters are on this list.  Will you be next?

Vegas XXVII in NOT an Invite Only Camp.  This camp offers a great experience to kickers, punters, and long snappers of all levels.  Expect a wide range of talent from beginners to the best of the best from around the world in the Classes of 2020, 2019, 2018, 2017, 2016, Junior Colleges and 4-Year Transfer Students.

Come prepared to enjoy your experience.  Do NOT put to much pressure on yourself.  Come with open eyes and ears.  Learn from your instructors and your peers.  Look around and take it all in.  Watch other groups.  Watch the college and pro demo.  Attend the Awards Show.  There are so many things to learn and that you can and will benefit from if you take advantage.  Leave the camp with goals and a motivation to work harder than ever!

Saturday – Instructional Day.  You will get plenty of reps.  Pace yourself.  Saturday ends with a Chris Sailer Kicking Original Last Man Standing Competition. Your group numbers will be emailed to you about a week prior to camp.

Sunday – Competition Day.  You will be charted.  You can compete in 1, 2, or all 3 skills.  This is up to you.  Your competition start time will be assigned to you at Check-In Saturday.
Those that just punt – you are automatically in Group #3 on Saturday.

Class of 2020, 2019, 2018, and 2017– You may use tees up to 2″ for both Field Goal and Kickoffs.  The choice is yours.  Class of 2016, JC, and Transfers you must kick off the ground for Field Goals and use a 1″ tee for Kickoffs.

There are 2 Preparation Camps ahead for Vegas XXVII.  Time to get ready!

Los Angeles, CA – CLICK HERE

Atlanta, GA – CLICK HERE

What makes Chris Sailer Kicking the best in the business?  1st National Camp Ever for Specialists.  1st Kicking Company to ever to rank Kickers, Punters, and Long Snappers on a true national scale.  Chris Sailer is the ONLY one that handles the evaluations and rankings for the Kickers and Punters.  Same holds true for Chris Rubio with the Long Snappers.  Talk to any college coach in America or any kicker or punter that has been to multiple camps and will see that Chris Sailer Kicking is the place to be for the best possible instruction and exposure.  Our advertising is word of mouth.  Come see for yourself!  See you in January!

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2015 Chris Sailer Award Semi-Finalists Announced!

2015 Chris Sailer Award Semi-Finalists (15)
*In alphabetical order by first name

Brandon Cunningham (2016, TX)
14-15 FG’s (Long 43) 44-47 Extra Points

Brenton King (2017, GA)
15-18 FG’s (Long 50) 54-55 Extra Points

Briggs Bourgeois (2017, LA)
15-19 FG’s (Long 51) 35-36 Extra Points

Cosby Gray (2016, AL)
15-19 FG’s (Long 44) 33-33 Extra Points

Crews Holt (2016, TN)
13-17 FG’s (Long 55, 52) 62-63 Extra Points

David Cooper (2016, VA)
17-20 FG’s (Long 53, 51) 30-31 Extra Points

Grant Gonya (2018, OH)
12-12 FG’s (Long 43) 37-38 Extra Points

Jackson Smith (2016, TX)
16-21 FG’s (Long 45) 61-63 Extra Points

Jake Koehnke (2016, CA)
15-18 FG’s (Long 49) 32-32 Extra Points

Jose Borregales (2016, FL)
13-14 FG’s (Long 38) 48-51 Extra Points

Keith Duncan (2016, NC)
22-27 FG’s (Long 54, 52, 52, 50, 50) 60 – 60 Extra Points

Matt Araiza (2018, CA)
15-17 FG’s (Long 45) 50-53 Extra Points

Samuel Sloman (2016, GA)
19-21 FG’s (Long 53) 39-39 Extra Points

Skyler Southam (2016, UT)
20-26 FG’s (Long 53, 53) 33-34 Extra Points

Ricardo Terreaux (2016, AR)
14-15 (Long 43) 40-42 Extra Points

What is the Award?
The Chris Sailer Award is presented on an annual basis to the best national high school placekicker for that given season.

Who Is Eligible?
Every athlete that plays high school football at the varsity level, regardless of state, division, or age. You DO NOT have to attend a Chris Sailer Kicking camp to win this award.

How Do You Win?
Put up the best statistics for that give season. This includes: Field Goals made, Field Goal percentage, Field Goal Long, distances of all Field Goals made, Extra Points made, Extra Point percentage, game winning Field Goals made. The Chris Sailer Award selection committee will vote for the winner.

How Does the Voting Take Place?
The Chris Sailer Award Selection Committee will vote for the winner. The Committee includes: Chris Sailer, past and current NFL kickers, past and current NCAA kickers, past finalists for the Chris Sailer Award, and Sports writers and columnists.

When?
August: A Watch List of 15 Placekickers will be announced each year before the high school football season begins. The players on the Watch List were selected based on statistics from the previous season and upcoming season expectations. The eventual winner does NOT have to be on the Watch List to win the awards.

November 30: Fifteen Semi-Finalists are announced. The Semi-Finalists will be determined by committee selection.

December 10: The Three Finalists are announced. The Finalists will be determined by total votes. 3 points (1st Place Vote), 2 points (2nd Place Vote), 1 Point (3rd Place Vote). In the case of a tie, Chris Sailer will break the tie with his vote.

January 15: The winner will be announced at the JW Marriott Hotel in Las Vegas, NV (7:00 PM). The winner will be determined by total votes. 3 points (1st Place Vote), 2 points (2nd Place Vote), 1 Point (3rd Place Vote). In the case of a tie, Chris Sailer will break the tie with his vote.

Note:
All statistics will have to be verified by your high school head coach before you can be announced as a Finalist.

Previous Winners:
2011 – Alex Ball (California), Lamar
2012 – Wyatt Schmidt (Minnesota), USC (Southern California)
2013 – Cole Hedlund (Texas), Arkansas
2014 – Tyler Bass (Georgia), Georgia Southern

Lindale Football Stadium at Night

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Chris Sailer Kicking – Week 12 College Players of the Week, Taylor Bertolet and Nick O’Toole 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 12: Taylor Bertolet (Texas A&M) 6 for 7 Field Goals (Long 46) 1 for 1 Extra Points
Weed 11: Ka’imi Fairbairn (UCLA) 4 for 4 Field Goals (Long 38) 1 for 1 Extra Points
Week 10: Adam Griffith (Alabama) 3 for 3 Field Goals (Long 55) 3 for 3 Extra Points
Week 9: Conrad Ukropina (Stanford) 3 for 3 Field Goals (Long 32) 3 for 3 Extra Points
Week 8: Ka’imi Fairbairn (UCLA) 4 for 4 Field Goals (Long 60) 4 for 4 Extra Points
Week 7: Donny Hageman (San Diego State) 3 for 3 Field Goals (Long 39) 3 for 3 Extra Points
Week 6: Ross Martin (Duke) 3 for 3 Field Goals (Long 40) 5 for 5 Extra Points
Week 5: Taylor Bertolet (Texas A&M) 3 for 4 Field Goals (Long 55) 3 for 3 Extra Points
Week 4: Andrew Gantz (Cincinnati) 4 for 5 Field Goals (Long 49), 4 for 4 Extra Points
Week 3: Aidan Schneider (Oregon) 4 for 4 Field Goals (Long 40), 7 for 7 Extra Points
Week 2: Redford Jones (Tulsa) 4 for 4 Field Goals (Long 34), 4 for 4 Extra Points
Week 1: Garrett Owens (Oregon State) 4 for 4 Field Goals (Long 45), 2 for 2 Extra Points

Punter:
Week 12: Nick O’Toole (West Virginia) 53.0 Yard Punt Average on 5 Punts (Long 64)
Week 11: Joseph Davidson (Bowling Green) 47.0 Yard Punt Average on 7 Punts (Long 65)
Week 10: Hayden Hunt (Colorado State) 49.2 Yard Punt Average on 5 Punts (Long 67)
Week 9: Cason Beatty (Florida State) 46.5 Yard Punt Average on 6 Punts (Long 64)
Week 8: Corey Fatony (Missouri) 47.7 Yard Punt Average on 9 Punts (Long 61)
Week 7: JK Scott (Alabama) 48.2 Yard Punt Average on 8 Punts (Long 56)
Week 6: Alexander Kinal (Wake Forest) 49.3 Yard Punt Average on 10 Punts (Long 62)
Week 5: Drew Galitz (Baylor) 50.8 Yard Punt Average on 4 Punts (Long 61)
Week 4: Tyler Newsome (Notre Dame) 52.4 Yard Punt Average on 5 Punts (Long 59)
Week 3: Will Monday (Duke) – 55.0 Yard Punt Average on 11 Punts (Long 71)
Week 2: Michael Carrizosa (San Jose State) – 56.5 Yard Punt Average on 6 Punts (Long 73)
Week 1:  Drew Kaser (Texas A&M) – 52.8 Yard Punt Average on 6 Punts (Long 64)

50+Yard Field Goals:
Week 12: None
Week 11: Taylor Bertolet (Texas A&M) 52, Ross Martin (Duke) 51, Lumi Kaba (Texas State) 50
Week 10: Blake Brewer (Charlotte) 56, Adam Griffith (Alabama) 55, Taylor Bertolet (Texas A&M) 50
Week 9: Donny Hageman (San Diego State) 54, Josh Lambert (West Virginia) 51
Week 8: Ka’imi Fairbairn (UCLA) 60
Week 7: Taylor Bertolet (Texas A&M) 54, Garrett Owens (Oregon State) 50
Week 6: None
Week 5: Taylor Bertolet (Texas A&M) 55, Ka’imi Fairbairn (UCLA) 53, Ross Martin (Duke) 53, Diego Gonzalez (Colorado) 52, Andrew Gantz (Cincinnati) 51, Jonathan Barnes (Louisiana Tech) 50
Week 4: Elliott Fry (South Carolina) 52, Chad Hedlund (SMU) 52, Jay Mattox (UTEP) 50, John Wallace (Louisville) 50
Week 3: Jon Croft Hollingsworth (Furman) 55, Donny Hageman (San Diego State) 54, Diego Gonzalez (Colorado) 52, Chris Moore (Northwestern State) 52, Elliott Fry (South Carolina) 51
Week 2: Conrad Ukropina (Stanford) 52, Daniel Portillo (UTSA) 50
Week 1: None

Lou Groza Stars of the Week (3 Chosen Each Week):
Week 12: TBA
Week 11: Ka’imi Fairbairn (UCLA)
Week 10: None
Week 9: TBA
Week 8: Ka’imi Fairbairn (UCLA), Brent Zuzo (Nevada)
Week 7: Elliott Fry (South Carolina)
Week 6: Ross Martin (Duke)
Week 5: Taylor Bertolet (Texas A&M), Ross Martin (Duke)
Week 4: Andrew Gantz (Cincinnati)
Week 3: Jonathan Barnes (Louisiana Tech)
Week 2: Erik Powell (Washington State)
Week 1: Garrett Owens (Oregon State), Brad Craddock (Maryland)

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

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10 Most Common Questions About VEGAS XXVII

1. How do I get invited to VEGAS XXVII? You don’t! It is OPEN TO ALL KICKERS/PUNTERS. It is not an invite only camp. It is a first come, first served Event. You REGISTER and you are in. 

2. How old do you have to be to attend VEGAS XXVII? 8th Grade, All levels of High School, Junior College, 4-Year Transfer Kickers/Punters are welcome. I will allow younger if it is pre-approved through me. 

3. Is VEGAS XXVII only for advanced Kickers/Punters? NO, it is open to all levels of Kickers/Punters. The earlier you go, the better you will be in the long run. Trust me, I have seen it countless times. Don’t be the guy who waits and then blows it because they were too nervous. Go early and get your butterflies knocked out sooner than later. 

4. Will there be small group sessions againYes! There will be a 4:00 – 5:00 small group session. This is a one hour block meant to knock off the rust, get some last minute fine-tuning in and get used to the fields, brand new footballs and myself. 

5. Is there a hotel you recommend for the Kickers/Punters and their parents? Yes, we have a group rate with the JW Marriott. It is about one mile from the fields and is superb.

6. When should we book flights? Plan on arriving on Friday (Remember, the Chris Sailer Kicking & Rubio Long Snapping Awards Show is Friday Night at 7:00 PM at the JW Marriott) and either leaving after 9 pm on Sunday evening (camp will end at 6 pm) or Monday morning. Please note: Monday, the 18th of January is a holiday (MLK).

7. Is there a rental car company you recommend? Yes, for rental cars, follow these steps: Go to www.enterprise.com, Fill in the information as dates and times needed, In the optional area you will add L540231 and then click continue, The next screen will ask for a PIN which is RUB, Choose your car and enjoy the discount.

8. If I am playing another sport (basketball) on Friday, can I arrive on Saturday morning? Yes, but I MUST be notified as early as possible so I can put you in a later group on Saturday. 

9. Why is VEGAS XXVII important? It is a major one for the recruitment of seniors since it is right before signing day, beyond important for the underclassmen as their recruiting will just be going into high gear and your only chance to be selected to the “TOP 12” (the “TOP 12”  will be selected for the Invite Only “TOP 12” and “EVENT ELITE” camp this summer in CA)

10. What do I get for attending VEGAS XXVII? The best on Kicking/Punting instruction in the world, a chance to meet the best Kickers/Punters in college and the NFL (they will be on hand assisting me all weekend), a Chris Sailer Kicking shirt, a PROFILE PAGE (Ranking) with Chris Sailer Kicking, a chance to make the “TOP 12” and the winner of the camp receives one year of free Chris Sailer Kicking camps (accommodations and transportation not included).

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The Game Winning Kick!

It is what we live for, what we dream of, and for most of us the reason we choose to be a kicker… A chance to hit a GAME WINNER!!!  Of course in our dreams we always make the kick.  Reality says that its possible to make or miss that game winning kick and the result may effect the rest of your kicking career.  Great kickers are best judged by the ability to kick under the most extreme pressure situations.  These kicks account for less than 5% of what kickers actually do, but these are the kicks that are remembered the most.  So, the question is, how can you put yourself in the best possible position to make these kicks.  There is no simple answer, but there are ways to give yourself the best odds.

•    Play multiple sports from a young age (both individual & team).  The more you put yourself in competitive situations growing up, the more confident and prepared you will be down the road.  It is is fact!  The best athletes are the best kickers.  Of course there are exceptions to every rule, but the percentages are clear.  Athletes are the kickers that college coaches want to recruit and NFL scouts want to sign.  See the blog on What Qualities Make Up The Best Kicker: CLICK HERE
•    Learn proper kicking techniques from a young age (I suggest 6th-8th grade).  Creating good habits and avoiding bad habits is one of the best ways to establish great muscle memory.  The longer you wait, the harder it is to break bad habits.
•    Kick with confidence.  This comes from preparation.  Kicking is a year round sport.  Once you start kicking in high school, if you want to be the best, there is no off season.  This doesn’t mean that you cannot play other sports.  This means that you have to make time for kicking no matter the season.  Kick 3-4 days per week, watch film, lift regularly, focus on flexibility, and do your muscle memory drills seven days a week.
•    Muscle Memory!  A great kicker does, he doesn’t think.  Do your muscle memory drills seven days a week.  When the time comes, your muscle memory will take over.  No matter how nervous you may get, your body will only know ONE way to kick.  And you will make that big kick.
•    Routine, routine, routine!  Practice the way that you want to play in games.  Treat every kick the same from the first kick in practice to the last kick of your career.  Create a routine, both mental and physical, in your setup.  Go through the same mental process.  Once you get used to doing this, you will be able to block out fans, the size of the stadium, the lineman yelling at you, the hash mark you are on, the distance you are kicking from, and most importantly the magnitude of the kick you are about to attempt.

There is no guarantee that you will make every game winning kick that you will attempt in your career.  In fact, even the best of the best miss from time to time.  But there is a formula for making more of them than you miss.  Never focus on your last kick and always focus on your next.  Work hard, kick with confidence, and train like a pro.  I’ve seen hundreds of Chris Sailer Kicking students hit game-winners, and I’m looking forward to seeing thousands more join that list.  It is the best feeling in the world!

Kai Forbath celebrating after his 50 yard game winning field goal for the Saints. (2015)

Kai Forbath celebrating after his 50 yard game winning field goal for the Saints. (2015)

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