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Chris Sailer Kicking, Vegas XXXI Competition Champions

Vegas XXIX – January 13-14, 2018

Camp Champions / Finals Round Results

NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

Kicking – Tim Horn (2019, HI)

Punting – George Georgopolous (2018, SC)

*Tim & George 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 & 2021) – Josh Bryan (2021, CA)
Group 2 (Class of 2019) – Harry Hill (2019, HI)
Group 4 (Class of 2019) – Camden Lewis (2019, NC)
Group 5 (Class of 2018, Junior College & Transfers) – Andrew Rodriguez (JC, CA)

Punt Champions (Punters Only)

Consistency – Jay Bramblett (2019, AL)
Last Man Standing – Justin Lomakin (2018, CA)
Head to Head – Porter Wilson (2019, OH)

Sunday Charting Results

Field Goal Champions:

Class of 2021: Carson Barefoot (MS), Andy Borregales (FL), David Kemp (KS) & Thomas Southey (CA)

Class of 2020: JJ Wadas (IN) & James Williams (GA)

Class of 2019: Tim Horn (HI)

Class of 2018/JC/Transfer: Jaime Medina (CA) & Kyle Sentkowski (WA)

Kickoff Champions:

Class of 2021: Josh Bryan (CA) & Bert Auburn (TX)

Class of 2020: Jacob Moraschinelli (OH)

Class of 2019: Camden Lewis (NC)

Class of 2018/JC/Transfer: Alex Stadthaus (TX)

Punt Champions:

Class of 2021: Josh Bryan (CA)

Class of 2020: James Williams (GA) & Daniel Cristiani (IN)

Class of 2019: Ben Kiernan (NC)

Class of 2018/JC/Transfer: Carson Olivas (CA)


Sunday Finals Round Results


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

Round 1

Hoyoung Sohn (OR) defeats Brandon Dickerson (SC)

Dean Janikowski (CA) defeats Joey Mitchell (OH)

Jackson Garcia (AZ) defeats Jack Bosman (CA)

Chris Wood (CA) defeats Camden Lewis (NC)

 

Round 2

Tim Horn (HI) defeats Hoyoung Sohn (OR)

Nolan McCord (GA) defeats Andre Mazur (OH)

Dean Janikowski (CA) defeats JJ Wadas (IN)

Will Reichard (AL) defeats James Williams (GA)

Jackson Garcia (AZ) defeats Jaime Medina (CA)

Carson Garrett (TX) defeats Nicolas Lopez (CA)

Kyle Sentkowski (WA) defeats Chris Wood (CA)

Devin Parker (IL) defeats Clay D’Amico (CA)

 

Round 3

Tim Horn (HI) defeats Nolan McCord (GA)

Will Reichard (AL) defeats Dean Janikowski (CA)

Jackson Garcia (AZ) defeats Carson Garrett (TX)

Kyle Sentkowski (WA) defeats Devin Parker (IL)

 

Round 4

Tim Horn (HI) defeats Will Reichard (AL)

Kyle Sentkowski (WA) defeats Jackson Garcia (AZ)

 

Finals

Time Horn (HI) defeats Kyle Sentkowski (WA)

 

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 2020: Daniel Cristiani (IN), James Williams (GA), Jacob Moraschinelli (OH).

Class of 2019: Charles Bein (CA), Jack Bosman (CA), Jack Brady (FL), Jay Bramblett (AL), Hunter Benton (SC), Evan Davis (NC), Benjamin Donald (Australia), Ryan Fitzgerald (GA), Landon Fogleman (NC), Cade Fuller (CA), Noah Grant (OH), Michael Hayes (SC), Matthew Hoffman (CA), Ben Kiernan (NC), Jack Martin (AL), Austin McNamara (AZ), Bijan Nichols (TX), Kyle Ostendorp (AZ), Jack Oswald (CA), Nolan Parris (NC), Brandon Petruescu (CA), Will Reichard (AL), Ryan Sanborn (CA), Connor Sullivan (CA), Gavin Wale (NV), Brandon Walters (OH), Jared Wheatley (NC), Porter Wilson (OH), Joey Mitchell (OH).

Class of 2018: Dillon Bradeson (FL), Robert Faulkner (GA), George Georgopolous (SC), Carson King (CA), Justin Lomakin (CA), Stockton Lund (UT), Nathan McRoberts (MN), Clayton Stewart (TX), Andrew Vujnovich (WI), Taiten Winkel (KS), Blair Zapeda (TX).

Junior College / Transfer: Clay D’Amico (CA), Jaime Medina (CA), Carson Olivas (CA), Mitchell Souza (CA), Andrew Rodriguez (CA).

Head to Head competition narrowed the field down to 16

Round of 16:

Jay Bramblett (AL) defeats Nolan Parris (NC)

George Georgopolous (SC) defeats Ryan Sanborn (CA)

Jared Wheatley (NC) defeats Mitchell Souza (CA)

Carson Olivas (CA) defeats Taiten Winkel (KS)

Blair Zepeda (TX) defeats Will Reichard (AL)

Clayton Stewart (TX) defeats Porter Wilson (OH)

Jaime Medina (CA) defeats Evan Davis (NC)

Ben Kiernan (NC) defeats Austin McNamara (AZ)

 Quarterfinals:

George Georgopolous (SC) defeats Jay Bramblett (AL)

Mitchell Souza (CA) defeats Carson Olivas (CA)

Clayton Stewart (TX) defeats Blair Zapeda (TX)

Ben Kiernan (NC) defeats Jaime Medina (CA)

Semifinals:

George Georgopolous (SC) defeats Mitchell Souza (CA)

Ben Kiernan (NC) defeats Clayton Stewart (TX)

Finals:

George Georgopolous (SC) defeats Ben Kiernan (NC)

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Vegas XXXI #Sailering Competition Is Here!

Jaxon Clark #Sailering with Pawn Stars!

The famous Chris Sailer Kicking #Sailering competition is on again for Vegas XXIX (January 12-14, 2018). Over the years hundreds of #Sailering pictures have been posted on social media and submitted to Chris Sailer Kicking.  Check our the #Sailering photo album on the Chris Sailer Kicking Facebook Page. It is another way to create exposure for Kickers & Punters in a fun way.  Here are the details.

What is #Sailering? #Sailering is the art of posing in the classic Chris Sailer Kicking pose. Using Chris Sailer Kicking taught technique, be an artist, and create a #Sailering picture that will catch the eye of #TeamSailer, the #SailerFamily and college coaches.

What are the competition rules? Either while traveling or during your time in Las Vegas for Vegas XXXI keep your eye open for creative #Sailering options.  Send your submissions directly to m via text 818-209-8921 or email Chris@ChrisSailerKicking.com

*You may submit as many #Sailering pictures as you like.  The more you submit, the better chance you have of winning.

*The contest starts now and ends Saturday night at 10:00 PM PST. 

*Submissions will be judged based on creativity.  Be original.  Don’t be afraid to include others in your #Sailering pictures.  The best submission wins.  The Chris Sailer Kicking staff will be the judge.

*The winner will be announced be sometime Sunday before the close of camp via social media.

*The winner will received FREE admission to Vegas 32 or any 1-Day Spring Regional Camp.

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The 2017 Chris Sailer Award Top 3 Finalists!

Here are your 3 finalists for The 2017 Chris Sailer Award in alphabetical order…

Jonah Lipel (2018, CA)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

*13-13 FG’s (Long 43) 41-44 Extra Points (3 blocked)

 

Ryan Fitzgerald (2019, GA)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

*18-25 FG’s (Long 60, 52) 49-49 Extra Points

 

Fernando Ramirez (2018, GA)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

*15-16 FG’s (Long 44) 52-52 Extra Points

CONGRATULATIONS to these three fine young men! They deserve it. More details to follow.

All information must be sent to Chris@ChrisSailerKicking.com by 10 pm pst on Friday, December 23rd.

The winner will be selected by the Awards Committee and presented with the trophy on Friday, January 12th at 7:00 pm at the JW Marriott Resort & Spa in Las Vegas, NV.

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The Chris Sailer Award is presented, on an annual basis, to the best national high school placekicker for that given season.
The National Placekicker of the Year is named in honor of Chris Sailer for his outstanding high school career and nearly single handedly changing the world of kicking and punting as we know it.  Chris is now the most prominent private kicking and punting  coach in World.  He has made the positions of kicking and punting  a specialty and is revered around the country through his website, as well as camps.  Through his training and development of young kickers and punter, almost 100 high school and junior college kicking & punting specialists now receive full ride scholarships each year for their skill in that position.

Chris Sailer played for Notre Dame High School (1993-1995).  He was an All-American PK and Punter. In 1994 he set the national record for most field goals in a season with 22.  Of those 22 field goals, 7 came from beyond 50 yards including success from 58, 57, 57, 54, 52, 52 and 50 yards.  Chris Sailer was rewarded with a full ride scholarship to UCLA in 1995.  He went on to earn All-American Honors as both a placekicker and punter during his time at UCLA. He was a Lou Groza Award Finalist in 1997. He set multiple records while at UCLA including longest field goal of 56 yards (still stands).  He was signed by the San Francisco 49ers and went on to enjoy an 7 year professional career.

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

5 Easy Tips For The Class of 2018 To Get Ahead In Recruiting – November

1. Stop panicking.  We are still very early in the recruiting process.  Less that 5% of the class of 2018 (K/P) have made college commitments.  Less than 10% of the class of 2018 (K/P) have been offered any sort of college opportunity.  Note, there are many waves of recruiting.  Recruiting will last all the way through August when fall camps officially begin for the upcoming college football season.

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

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

READ THIS BLOG ON HOW SCHOOLS RECRUIT

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

5. Get ready for XXXI (January 13-15, 2018).  The biggest mistake made these days is thinking that recruiting for seniors is already over by this time.  In fact, it is the exact opposite.  90% of Kickers / Punters in this class will be recruited heavily during this time of year.  It will be feeding frenzy.  National Letter of Intent Day (NLI) is in early February.  Vegas takes place this time of year for this reason.  College coaches pay a tremendous amount of attention to the Vegas results and post Vegas rankings.  Scholarships offers and preferred walk on opportunities will be won this weekend in Vegas.

Join us for the largest kicking, punting & long snapping camp in the world, Vegas!!!

 

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TODAY is Long Snapper Appreciation Day! Contest is on!

Today we celebrate the first ever Long Snapper Appreciation Day.  It is time that we all give credit to the unsung heroes of the football team, our long snappers.  Be sure to post your contest entries today showing your appreciation for your long snapper or for long snappers in general.  Read the ENTRY RULES HERE.

I was fortunate to have one of the best long snappers of all time…. Chris Rubio.  Our relationship began many years ago.  Here is a look back and a look forward at a relationship that is about much more than just football.  Enjoy this timeline….

August, 1995: Rubio and I met at UCLA during Fall Camp of my true freshman season.  Rubio was beginning his third season at UCLA.

September, 1995: Rubio and I both started in our first college game together against Miami in the Rose Bowl.  Rubio was a redshirt sophomore.  I was a true freshman.

1995/1996: Rubio snapped to his first All-American Kicker Bjorn Merten.

1997: In my first year starting as both a kicker and punter, Rubio’s snapping and calming influence was the key to my All-American season as both a kicker and punter.  As a team (Sailer/Rubio) we were the first ever to be named All-American in two positions in one year.

Take a look HERE

1997-2003: Rubio and I remained great friends off the field without football.

January, 2003: Rubio came to Vegas to assist me with the first ever Vegas National Event.  He helped me coach a dozen long snappers.

February, 2003: Rubio became a part of Chris Sailer Kicking and began coaching long snappers.  A part time job eventually became a full time job and Rubio Long Snapping was born.

2003-2017: Rubio Long Snapping & Chris Sailer Kicking became the #1 Specialist brand in the World! Combined we train, mentor and evaluate thousands of athletes per year.

2017-Future: Expect greatness.

What most people do not know is that the success Rubio and I have enjoyed on the field and in the specialist business is driven by a special friendship off the field.  We have been best friends since we first met in 1995.  From single young men in college….. to now married 40 year olds with a combined 7 children and dominant business together, we have grown up together every step up of the way.  We have a mutual respect, trust and love for one another that is unparalleled.

I would not be where I am today and I would not be the man that I am today without Chris Rubio.  Rubio, thank you for being my Long Snapper.  Rubio thank you for being my business partner.  Rubio, thank you for being my friend.  Happy Long Snapper Appreciation Day!

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National Long Snapper Appreciation Day / Chris Sailer Kicking Contest

Chris Sailer Kicking introduces National Long Snapper Appreciation Day. Long Snappers are often the most under appreciated football players on the field. The saying goes, “You never know the long snappers name, unless they mess up” and “If you are a long snapper, it is your hope that the announcer never mentions your name. That just means you are doing your job well.”

I can tell you from first hand experience that a long snapper directly effects the success of kicker. In 1997, I earned All-American honors as both a kicker and punter while at UCLA. I never saw a bad snap and in fact never saw the laces of the football that year. My long snapper, yep you called it, was Chris Rubio. Our operation was flawless all year and making kicks became easy with that immense confidence that my long snapper would be perfect for me every time. Rubio never did get his All-American plaque that year. He also didn’t get to travel with me to Orlando, FL to be a part of the Home Depot ESPN Awards Show.

So…. after all these years, I have decided that it is time to thank my long snapper with the National Long Snapper Appreciation Day. I am inviting the Chris Sailer Kicking family to join me to celebrate our unsung heroes on November 1st starting in 2017 and continuing on each year from here on out.

Chris Sailer Kicking Contest – Due November 1st by midnight (Winner TBA November 2nd)

Post a picture, video, story, a combination of all of the above, etc. to your social media (Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, etc.) showing your appreciation for your long snapper. Be creative and capture the meaning of long snapper appreciation. Tag Chris Sailer in your post. Also text (818-209-8921) or email (Chris@ChrisSailerKicking.com) your entry to Chris Sailer. The winner will receive FREE admission to Vegas XXXI January 13-14, 2018. If you are already registered for Vegas, you will receive FREE admission to any Chris Sailer Kicking camp of your choice in the future (Excluding TOP 12 Camp & Underclassmen Invitational).

The time has come. I believe this might actually quiet Rubio and his comments about kickers/punters down a bit. Or maybe not. Regardless, I cannot wait to see your entries. Good luck!

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2017 Underclassmen Invitational – The Future is Here!


The 2017 Underclassmen Invitational took place in Tampa, FL on July 20-21, 2017. Two hundred plus of the nation’s top Class of 2019, 2020 & 2021 specialists made their way to Florida for one of the most popular camps of the year. This camp has quickly become my second favorite camp of the year, just behind the TOP 12 Camp.

The two day camp is about much more than just kicking and punting. This camp is as much about the parents and families as it is about the athletes. The two days are filled with kicking, punting, educational meetings, game shows, meals and gatherings. The three major goals of camp are improvement on the field, improvement off the field and becoming one family… #TeamSailer #SailerFamily. This camp sets up athletes and their families for a bright future in the world of kicking and punting.

The Underclassmen Invitational featured 200+ specialists from nearly every state in the U.S. ranging from Hawaii to New York. The camp also hosted a few players from outside of the U.S from as far away as Australia. Nearly 400 parents also attended and majority of participants brought the entire family along. Take a look at a day by day breakdown.

Day 1

Field Session: Four hours of total field time (2 Groups) where athletes are separated by position and graduation year. Each athlete was put into a group of 10 or less with 2 of Chris Sailer Kicking’s best instructors including Aaron Perez, Erik Folk, Tristan Vizcaino, Andrew Gantz, Blanton Creque, Cole Murphy and many more. Drills, field goals, kickoffs, punting and evaluation was the focus.


College & Pro Demo: Nick Folk of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers made a special appearance to perform for the future of the sport. In the sprit of the Underclassmen Invitational he also brought along his 3-year old twin boys (they even attempted a few field goals). Folk, Vizcaino, Gantz, Creque, Murphy, Gonsoulin and more put on a show for the 500+ spectators.


Competition: At the end of each group session the athletes participated in a field goal last man standing competition. This is a famous Chris Sailer Kicking Competition that has challenged the best of the best for 17+ years of camps.

Class of 2019 Champion
Ryan Sanborn (CA) – The longtime Chris Sailer Kicking kicker/punter was stellar at all skills over the course of the two days. He won the field goal competition by connecting on 7-7 field goals with a long of 55 yards. Ryan continues to prove that he is a top national kicking and punting prospect. Ryan has a bright future with continued hard work.

Class of 2020 Champion
Tabor Allen (TX) – Tabor has been one of the most clutch performers in his class over the past few years. He is always at his best once it is time to compete. A great athlete that already kicks field goals off the ground. He went 6-6 on field goals with a long of 55 yards to win it. Even more impressive, he did it in rainy conditions toward the end of camp.

Class of 2021 Champion
David Kemp (KS) – David was clearly the standout performer in his class in Tampa. He is a fine young athlete with a big time leg. He kicks with nice technique and consistency. He also went 6-6 on on field goals with a long off 55 yards to win it. Look for David to be near the very top of the rankings with the Class of 2021 rankings are released this coming Fall.

Educational Meetings: Athletes and parents headed back to the hotel for two hours of educational meetings. Topics ranged from nutrition to training to social media to recruiting.

Game Show: The Kickers/Punters vs. Long Snappers Game Show has become one of the most popular Underclassmen Invitational traditions. This year, we decided to include the parents as well. After taking the crown in 2016, the Kickers/Punters were looking to go back-to-back. Unfortunately the Long Snappers came out on top. If you ask me, the questions were rigged ;). No worries, we will come back strong in 2018.

Family Dinner: Chris Sailer Kicking & Rubio Long Snapping hosted a massive dinner in the hotel ballroom where all were invited. Salads, Pastas, Meatballs, Breads and an assortment of drinks were served. The atmosphere was full of smiles and laughter and the conversations were about much more than just football. It is safe to say that the dinner was a huge hit.

Day 2

Field Session: This was Competition Day. Athletes checked-in in groups of four and were charted individually through a circuit of field goals, kickoffs and punts. Results will be posted in the coming weeks. Stay tuned.

Competition: At the end of the charting session it was time for punters to compete in a head to head competition. Twenty three athletes qualified based on two days of evaluation. The intense competition put the punters head to head in a single elimination format.

Class of 2019 Champion
Austin McNamara (AZ) – The 6’4” punter stepped up when it counted the most. He punted several balls 40-50 yards with 4.3-4.7 hang time. In the end, he was able to edge out top prospects such as Ryan Sanborn and Ben Freehill with consistency. Austin has the tools to be a great college punter.

Class of 2020 Champion
Daniel Cristiani (IN) – Daniel did a great job over the course of the two days. This was his third camp with Chris Sailer Kicking and his hard work is paying off. Daniel is a talented athlete that has a bright future with continued hard work.

Q & A With Sailer & Rubio: Athletes and parents headed back to the hotel for a Question & Answer session. Questions were answered, pictures were taken and final goodbyes were said.

Underclassmen Invitational Additional Awards

Top 22 – 2019 Overall Standouts (in alphabetical order)
Andrew Weil (SC)
Anthony Tom-Makue (HI)
Austin McNamara (AZ)
Ben Freehill (IL)
Bijan Nichols (TX)
Brandon Petruescu (CA)
Bryce Law (CA)
Cale Nation (MS)
Chandler Caughron (TN)
Cole Johnson (AZ)
Dylan Orr (CA)
Gavin Wale (NV)
Jack Martin (AL)
Joseph Stoll (OH)
JT Turner (MI)
Mason Molique (KY)
Michael Hayes (SC)
Noah Grant (TN)
Ryan Fitzgerald (GA)
Ryan Sanborn (CA)
Tyler Keltner (FL)
Tucker Barefoot (MS)

Anthony Tom-Makue (HI)

Top 10 – 2020 Overall Standouts (in alphabetical order)
Andrew Brown (NC)
Brett Money (NM)
Brock Travelstead (GA)
Cole Hussung (IN)
Daniel Cristiani (IL)
Dillon Fedor (NV)
Holt Cloninger (NC)
James Williams (GA)
JJ Wadas (IN)
Tabor Allen (TX)

Cole Hussung (IN)

Top 5 – 2021 Overall Standouts (in alphabetical order)
Andres Borregales (FL)
David Kemp (KS)
Ivan Shuran (OH)
Joshua Lopez (FL)
Luke Wayson (MD)

Do you want to be a part of the 2018 Underclassmen Invitational? See you at Chris Sailer Kicking Camp soon. The Fall Schedule is now posted and open for registration. To be the best, train and compete with the best. Expect greatness! For more information, details and rankings visit www.ChrisSailerKicking.com


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Chris Sailer Kicking, Vegas 30 Competition Champions

NATIONAL CHAMPIONS
Kicking – Derek Ng (2018, NV)
Punting – George Triplett (2018, WV)

*Derek & George 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) – Jackson Garcia (2019, AZ)
Group 2 (Class of 2018) – Caleb Griffin (2018, IL)
Group 4 (Class of 2018/ 2017 / Junior College) – John Mayers (2018, TX)

Punt Champions (Punters Only)
Consistency – Cody Grace (2017, Australia)
Last Man Standing – Cody Grace (2017, Australia)
Head to Head – George Triplett (2018, WV)

Sunday Charting Results

Field Goal Champions:
Class of 2020: Conor Hunt (HI) & Evan Warren (MD)
Class of 2019: Tyler Shearer (TX)
Class of 2018: Cade Bader (CA) & Jonah Lipel (CA)
Class of 2017/JC: Prominence Akubuo-Onwuemeka (CA) & Andrew Rodriguez (CA)

Kickoff Champions:
Class of 2020: Sam Stephenson (CA)
Class of 2019: Carson Garrett (TX)
Class of 2018: Quentin Wallace (IL)
Class of 2017/JC: Prominence Akubuo-Onwuemeka (CA)

Punt Champions:
Class of 2020: Fabien Guillen (CA)
Class of 2019: Porter Wilson (OH)
Class of 2018: Chris Kessler (TX) & Chris Dunn (NC)
Class of 2017/Junior College: Cody Grace (Australia)

Sunday Finals Round Results

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

Round 1
Alejandro Lopez (NC) defeats Armaan Malhi (AZ)
Trevor Thompson (OH) defeats Milan Dezelich (IN)
Thomas Burks (TN) defeats Patrick Markwalter (GA)
Ethan Schroeder (CA) defeats Jake Veach (AZ)

Round 2
Jonah Lipel (CA) defeats Alejandro Lopez (NC)
Derek Ng (NV) defeats Hunter Malsch (NC)
Trevor Thompson (OH) defeats Wesley Wells (GA)
Tyler Shearer (TX) defeats Seth Harrison (NC)
Thomas Burks (TN) defeats Cade Bader (CA)
John Mayers (TX) defeats Matthew Brust (FL)
Clayton Stewart (TX) defeats Ethan Schroeder (CA)
Chris Dunn (NC) defeats Charles Campbell (TN)

Round 3
Derek Ng (NV) defeats Jonah Lipel (CA)
Tyler Shearer (TX) defeats Trevor Thompson (OH)
Thomas Burks (TN) defeats John Mayers (TX)
Clayton Stewart (TX) defeats Chris Dunn (NC)

Round 4
Derek Ng (NV) defeats Tyler Shearer (TX)
Clayton Stewart (TX) defeats Thomas Burks (TN)

Finals
Derek Ng (NV) defeats Clayton Stewart (TX)

FINALS ROUND Punting Results -Head to Head (12 players advanced to the FINALS)

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

Class of 2019: Charles Bein (CA), Evan Davis (NC), Ben Freehill (IL), Cade Fuller (CA), Carson Garrett (TX), Noah Grant (OH), Patrick Markwalter (GA), Jared Wheatley (NC), Porter Wilson (OH).

Class of 2018: Massimo Biscardi (PA), Gabe Boring (TN), Thomas Burks (TN), Josh Carlson (AZ), Landon Carter (TN), Drew Cassiday (OH), Ajay Culhane (CA), Cameron Dicker (TX), Chris Dunn (NC), Campbell Geddes (CA), Drew Gilbert (GA), Jake Haggard (CA), Peiyton Hilliard (WA), Lane Kast (CA), Chris Kessler (TX), Adam Krause (IL), Jace Krier (OR), Scott Lees (WA), Ryan Monkman (IL), Derek Ng (NV), Cash Peterman (AZ), Cade Pollard (TX), Juan Ramirez (AZ), Anthony Rusch (AZ), JP Rybus (CA), Nick Sciba (SC), George Triplett (WV), Jake Veach (AZ), Dylan Williams (CA), Camden Wise (VA), Chris Wood (CA), Taiten Winkel (KS), Lucas White (IN).

Class of 2017 / Junior College / Transfer: Cody Grace (Australia), Dean Smith (CA), Andrew Rodriguez (CA), Prominence Akubuo – Onwuemeka (CA), Tanner Carcama (CA), Kyle Babcock (CA).

Head to Head competition narrowed the field down to 12

Round of 12:
Cody Grace (Australia) defeats Adam Krause (IL) & Cash Peterman (AZ)
Patrick Markwalter (GA) defeats Chris Dunn (NC) & Massimo Biscardi (PA)
Gabe Boring (TN) defeats Andrew Rodriguez (CA) & Jake Haggard (CA)
George Triplett (WV) defeats Josh Carson (AZ) & Porter Wilson (OH)

Semifinals:
Patrick Markwalter (GA) defeats Cody Grace (Australia)
George Triplett (WV) defeats Gabe Boring (TN)

Finals:
George Triplett (WV)  defeats Patrick Markwalter (GA)

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Chris Sailer Kicking: Vegas 30 Kickoff Results

Chris Sailer Kicking – Vegas 30 (May 13-14, 2017) 
Kickoff Charting Results
Class of 2021/2020
Place Name Distance Avg. Hang Time Avg. Best 1 Ball
1 Stephenson, Sam 64.4 3.58 66 / 3.59
2 Warren, Evan 62.6 3.35 69 / 3.81
3 Fedor, Dillon 63.2 3.23 65 / 3.28
4 Guillen, Fabien 52 3.33 64 / 3.41
5 Delis, Peter 51 3.26 57 / 3.13
T6 Delisle, Ethan 49.4 3.43 53 / 3.54
T6 Hunt, Conor 57.4 3 60 / 3.4
8 Bryan, Connor 51 3.18 50 / 3.5
9 Green, Archie 49.6 2.96 51 / 3.22
10 Hann, Brock 50.4 2.84 56 / 3.16
11 Kamakawiwoole, Kapena 48.2 2.81 51 / 3.12
12 Medina, Andres 41.6 2.96 43 / 3.5
13 Aguilar, Kevin 47.6 2.78 58 / 2.91
T14 Riggins, Hayden 43.8 2.8 47 / 3.1
T14 Barefoot, Carson 47 2.7 53 / 3.03
16 Wallace, Conor 44.8 2.58 48 / 2.81
Class of 2019
Place Name Distance Avg. Hang Time Avg. Best 1 Ball
1 Garrett, Carson 71.8 3.88 70 / 4.09
2 Lantz, Michael 72.8 3.73 78 / 3.59
3 Nichols, Michael 73.2 3.63 73 / 3./87
4 Heffernan, Matthew 66.4 3.69 64 / 4.06
T5 Stoll, Joseph 60.6 3.81 60 / 4
T5 Petruescu, Brandon 69 3.49 72 / 3.5
7 Fitzgerald, Ryan 64.6 3.58 66 / 3.69
T8 Schroeder, Ethan 61.4 3.69 64 / 3.85
T8 Barefoot, Tucker 62.8 3.64 65 / 3.72
T8 Felkins, Alex 63.2 3.62 68 / 3.81
11 Garcia, Jackson 65.2 3.5 68 / 3.53
12 Plaster, Josh 66.4 3.48 67 / 3.81
13 Martin, JK 65.2 3.49 67 / 3.44
14 Dodd, Ashton 62.2 3.57 62 / 3.9
T15 Jaridly, Ramzee 63.4 3.5 69 / 3.44
T15 Johnson, Cole 66.8 3.41 69 / 3.72
17 Nation, Cale 67 3.37 70 / 3.4
T18 Abbes, Christopher 59.6 3.61 59 / 4
T18 Davis, Evan 66 3.42 65 / 3.59
20 Orr, Dylan 65.6 3.43 69 / 3.56
T21 Aldridge, John 56.2 3.7 63 / 3.90
T21 Barr-Mira, Nick 59.8 3.56 62 / 3.6
T21 Horn, Timothy 71.8 3.26 80 / 3.48
24 McCoy, Josh 63.2 3.48 66 / 3.69
25 Markwalter, Patrick 66 3.32 69 / 3.59
26 Weil, Andrew 59.4 3.53 64 / 3.75
27 Tom-Makue, Anthony 56.2 3.58 62 / 3.47
28 Shearer, Tyler 55.2 3.56 54 / 3.84
29 Crosa, Griffin 56.8 3.49 57 / 3.56
30 Grant, Noah 64.2 3.14 68 / 3.25
T31 Wheatley, Jared 59.6 3.36 63 / 3.66
T31 Heaton, Tristan 60.2 3.3 61 / 3.44
33 Freehill, Ben 53.8 3.55 53 / 3.75
34 Wale, Gavin 60.2 3.15 64 / 3.5
35 Van Eekeren, Chris 56.4 3.33 68 / 3.5
36 Hertz, Micah 57 3.27 65 / 3.28
T37 Fuller, Cade 48.2 3.49 55 / 3.56
T37 Kempton, Asa 54.2 3.41 56 / 3.53
T37 White, Jason 58.6 3.14 63 / 3.38
40 Oswald, Jack 58 3.04 69 / 3.78
41 McNamara, Austin 54.8 3.23 60 / 3.44
42 Baller, Cameron 53.2 3.28 56 / 3.31
43 Passey, Jackson 57.8 2.78 65 / 3.25
44 Fowble, Luke 54.2 3.1 57 / 3.29
T45 Rukujzo, Jonathan 54.4 2.97 57 / 3.28
T45 Hernandez, Aleric 54.8 2.85 55 / 3.07
47 Barnard, Eathan 50.8 3.11 55 / 3.25
T48 Cummins, Griffin 48.8 2.86 59 / 3.28
T48 Dietrich, Daniel 51.4 2.72 53 / 3
50 Skiba, Hayden 45.8 3.03 48 / 3.87
51 Mendelsohn, Jonah 49.6 2.67 58 / 3.25
52 Sten, Carson 47.8 2.5 60 / 3.18
53 Younger, Sam 44.4 2.53 62 / 3.31
54 Kilpatrick, Andrew 38 2.09 45 / 2.44
Class of 2018
Place Name Distance Avg. Hang Time Avg. Best 1 Ball
1 Wallace, Quentin 75.8 4.08 79 / 4.3
2 Williams, Dylan 74.4 3.83 73 / 4.19
3 Lipel, Jonah 71.6 3.91 77 / 4
4 Brady, Dylan 68.4 4 74 / 3.91
5 Wise, Camden 71.8 3.75 76 / 3.75
T6 Sciba, Nicolas 69 3.78 73 / 4
T6 Dicker, Cameron 75 3.64 75 / 4.06
T6 Kessler, Chris 67.8 3.81 67 / 4.2
T6 Lees, Scott 75.7 3.6 81 / 3.81
10 Boring, Gabe 68.2 3.74 73 / 3.84
T11 Ruiz, Stephen 65.4 3.76 73 / 3.79
T11 Ng, Derek 68 3.73 75 / 3.78
13 Campbell, Charles 66.6 3.68 72 / 3.72
14 Cooney, Michael 66 3.73 76 / 3.56
15 Biscardi, Massimo 64 3.8 69 / 3.85
16 Narveson, Brayden 68.6 3.56 68 / 3.9
17 Dunn, Chris 70.4 3.52 71 / 3.78
T18 Meeks, Jacob 63.4 3.81 78 / 4.03
T18 Geddes, Campbell 68.8 3.54 67 / 3.97
T18 Jaeger, Matthew 73 3.49 74 / 4.09
21 Sterr, Zachary 70.4 3.5 73 / 3.72
22 Culhane, Ajay 65.6 3.63 75 / 3.72
T23 Scott, Ryan 63.2 3.8 70 / 3.88
T23 Corona, Spencer 66.6 3.59 70 / 3.63
25 White, Lucas 69 3.5 72 / 3.63
T26 Figueroa, Johnathan 67.6 3.55 70 / 3.84
T26 Cordray, Matteo 67.8 3.54 75 / 3.94
28 Garner, Ashton 65.8 3.6 68 / 3.93
T29 Wells, Wesley 61.8 3.82 72 / 3.88
T29 Likens, Jackson 66 3.59 65 / 3.91
T31 Williams Cody 63.2 3.75 71 / 3.72
T31 Click, Jacob 64.2 3.64 67 / 3.81
33 Griffin, Caleb 72.8 3.4 77 / 4.12
34 Malsch, Hunter 64.6 3.61 71 / 4
35 Stewart, Clayton 64 3.62 68 / 3.62
36 Shelbred, Perry 61.6 3.79 71 / 3.75
T37 Burks, Thomas 65 3.6 71 / 3.85
T37 Price, Evan 66.6 3.51 72 / 3.72
39 O’Brien, Matt 68.2 3.46 73 / 3.9
40 Smith, Jake 62.4 3.66 70 / 3.94
41 Krier, Jace 64 3.57 67 / 3.66
42 Peterman, Cash 65.4 3.51 65 / 3.84
T43 Mayers, John 60.6 3.71 69 / 3.9
T43 Thompson, Trevor 68.4 3.31 76 / 3.5
45 Delgado, Josh 70 3.26 77 / 3.47
46 Ieyoub, Adam 70.4 3.2 74 / 3.34
47 Bader, Cade 66.2 3.43 73 / 3.78
T48 Morrell, Jack 61.4 3.61 68 / 4.03
T48 Malhi, Armaan 65 3.49 74 / 3.75
T50 Lopez, Alejandro 58.4 3.66 64 / 3.82
T50 Veach, Jake 65.6 3.4 73 / 3.82
52 Brust, Matthew 62.6 3.53 71 / 3.65
T53 Hanna, Cole 65.4 3.32 72 / 3.65
T53 Harrison, Seth 67.6 3.23 71 / 3.4
55 Ballines, Abdeil 56.6 3.64 57 / 3.75
56 Blaser, Greg 60.6 3.54 67 / 3.72
T57 Fellenzer, Eric 63.4 3.43 67 / 3.78
T57 Haggard, Jake 65.4 3.28 67 / 3.54
59 Gentner, Trevor 62 3.48 73 / 3.53
60 Roberts, Kaeden 54.2 3.61 60 / 4.09
61 Bobak, Michael 63.6 3.3 70 / 3.56
62 Alvarez, Christian 58.2 3.53 61 / 4.2
63 Monkman, Ryan 56.2 3.55 57 / 3.69
64 Wood, Chris 63.6 3.19 64 / 3.62
65 Rainey, Jacob 63.4 3.16 67 / 3.22
T66 Almer, Caden 56.6 3.48 58 / 3.53
T66 Winkel, Taiten 59.2 3.42 60 / 3.71
68 Loera, Antonio 60.2 3.31 64 / 3.47
69 Meader, Mark 59.6 3.31 62 / 3.66
70 Cassidy, Drew 62.6 3.14 65 / 3.56
71 Mulreed, Aidan 63.2 2.97 65 / 3.69
72 Dezelich, Milan 59.8 3.26 66 / 3.57
73 Ramirez, Juan 53.6 3.46 67 / 3.71
74 Moses, Hayden 53.2 3.44 55 / 3.56
75 Gilbert, Drew 60.6 3.08 61 / 3.22
76 Pliesies, Matthew 56 3.27 62 / 3.22
T77 Bowers, Logan 53.2 3.31 53 / 3.41
T77 Brown, Robert 60.8 2.89 65 / 3.6
T77 Porzenski, Bryson 61.8 2.79 71 / 3.65
T80 Weires, Collin 52.2 3.39 61 / 3.5
T80 Vernon, Kyler 52.4 3.38 55 / 3.63
T80 Lindquist, Jonathan 56.8 3.16 72 / 3.63
T80 Rojas, Xavier 59 3.06 67 / 3.19
T84 Hilliard, Peiyton 58 3.14 61 / 3.43
T84 Piwniczka, Zack 59.4 2.95 72 / 3.71
86 Brooks, Jackson 58.2 2.93 60 / 3.47
87 Survillas, Zach 50 3.24 52 / 3.66
88 Wolf, Jacob 55.2 2.93 62 / 3.19
89 Freibert, Christopher 53.8 2.99 64 / 3.81
90 Calvert, Conor 55 2.87 60 / 3.53
91 Krause, Adam 55 2.67 74 / 3.65
92 Rusch, Anthony 53 2.92 61 / 3.78
93 Byus, Drew 53 2.83 52 / 3.62
94 Voboril, Quinn 48.2 2.8 58 / 3.25
Class of 2017 / Junior College / Transfers
Place Name Distance Avg. Hang Time Avg. Best 1 Ball
1 Akubuo-Onwuemeka, Prominence 68.6 3.86 80 / 3.58
2 Arango, Santiago 69 3.58 73 / 3.7
3 Rodriguez, Andrew 72 3.48 80 / 3.5
4 Vicente, Gabriel 73.4 3.23 81 / 3.64
5 Alibegic, Nino 60.4 3.49 66 / 3.5
T6 Akubuo-Onwuemeka, KC 66.2 3.41 73 / 3.15
T6 Garcia, Daniel 68.6 3.24 71 / 3.5
8 Rodriguez, Paul 59.6 3.27 59 / 3.59
T9 Babcock, Kyle 57.8 3.07 60 / 3.37
T9 Klucewich-Curtis, Joseph 58 3.06 63 / 3.47

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Chris Sailer Kicking: Vegas 30 Field Goal Results

Chris Sailer Kicking: Vegas 30        (May 13-14, 2017) 
Field Goal Charting Results
     
Class of 2021/2020
Place Name Score
T1 Hunt, Conor 8
T1 Warren, Evan 8
3 Stephenson, Sam 7
T4 Fedor, Dillon 6
T4 Green, Archie 6
T6 Bryan, Connor 5
T6 Delisle, Ethan 5
T6 Hann, Brock 5
T6 Medina, Andres 5
10 Wallace, Conor 4
T11 Aguilar, Kevin 2
T11 Barefoot, Carson 2
T11 Delis, Peter 2
T11 Guillen, Fabien 2
T11 Kamakawiwoole, Kapena 2
16 Riggins, Hayden 1
Class of 2019
Place Name Score
1 Shearer, Tyler 12
T2 Markwalter, Patrick 11
T2 Van Eekeren, Chris 11
T4 Abbes, Christopher 10
T4 Lantz, Michael 10
T4 McNamara, Austin 10
T4 Nation, Cale 10
T4 Oswald, Jack 10
T4 Petruescu, Brandon 10
T4 Schroeder, Ethan 10
T11 Fitzgerald, Ryan 9
T11 Garcia, Jackson 9
T11 Hernandez, Aleric 9
T11 Jaridly, Ramzee 9
T11 Nichols, Michael 9
T11 Plaster, Josh 9
T11 Tom-Makue, Anthony 9
T18 Kempton, Asa 8
T18 McCoy, Josh 8
T18 Orr, Dylan 8
T18 Weil, Andrew 8
T22 Aldridge, John 7
T22 Crosa, Griffin 7
T22 Cummins, Griffin 7
T22 Felkins, Alex 7
T22 Garrett, Carson 7
T22 Grant, Noah 7
T22 Heffernan, Matthew 7
T22 Hertz, Micah 7
T22 Horn, Timothy 7
T22 Martin, JK 7
T22 Stoll, Joseph 7
T22 Wale, Gavin 7
T34 Barr-Mira, Nick 6
T34 Freehill, Ben 6
T34 Mendelsohn, Jonah 6
T34 Passey, Jackson 6
T34 Skiba, Hayden 6
T34 Younger, Sam 6
T40 Barefoot, Tucker 5
T40 Barnard, Eathan 5
T40 Davis, Evan 5
T40 Dietrich, Daniel 5
T40 Fuller, Cade 5
T40 Rukujzo, Jonathan 5
T40 Sten, Carson 5
T47 Heaton, Tristan 4
T47 Wheatley, Jared 4
T49 Dodd, Ashton 3
T49 White, Jason 3
T51 Baller, Cameron 2
T51 Fowble, Luke 2
T51 Johnson, Cole 2
T51 Kilpatrick, Andrew 2
55 Tontz, Adam 1
Class of 2018
Place Name Score
T1 Bader, Cade 14
T1 Lipel, Jonah 14
T3 Harrison, Seth 13
T3 Stewart, Clayton 13
T3 Wells, Wesley 13
T6 Campbell, Charles 12
T6 Dunn, Chris 12
T6 Malsch, Hunter 12
T6 Mayers, John 12
T6 Ng, Derek 12
T6 Brust, Matthew 12
T12 Burks, Thomas 11
T12 Lopez, Alejandro 11
T12 Malhi, Armaan 11
T12 Thompson, Trevor 11
T12 Veach, Jake 11
T17 Brady, Dylan 10
T17 Cooney, Michael 10
T17 Dezelich, Milan 10
T17 Freibert, Christopher 10
T17 Garner, Ashton 10
T17 Morrell, Jack 10
T17 Mulreed, Aidan 10
T17 Ruiz, Stephen 10
T17 White, Lucas 10
T17 Williams Cody 10
T17 Winkel, Taiten 10
T28 Biscardi, Massimo 9
T28 Cordray, Matteo 9
T28 Delgado, Josh 9
T28 Griffin, Caleb 9
T28 Peterman, Cash 9
T28 Price, Evan 9
T34 Almer, Caden 8
T34 Blaser, Greg 8
T34 Bobak, Michael 8
T34 Click, Jacob 8
T34 Corona, Spencer 8
T34 Culhane, Ajay 8
T34 Fellenzer, Eric 8
T34 Geddes, Campbell 8
T34 Haggard, Jake 8
T34 Lindquist, Jonathan 8
T34 Meeks, Jacob 8
T34 Rainey, Jacob 8
T34 Sciba, Nicolas 8
T34 Wise, Camden 8
T34 Wood, Chris 8
T49 Brooks, Jackson 7
T49 Calvert, Conor 7
T49 Hanna, Cole 7
T49 Kessler, Chris 7
T49 Krause, Adam 7
T49 Moses, Hayden 7
T49 Narveson, Brayden 7
T49 Shelbred, Perry 7
T49 Triplett, George 7
T49 Wallace, Quentin 7
T49 Wolf, Jacob 7
T60 Boring, Gabe 6
T60 Figueroa, Johnathan 6
T60 Gentner, Trevor 6
T60 Ieyoub, Adam 6
T60 Lees, Scott 6
T60 Monkman, Ryan 6
T60 Porzenski, Bryson 6
T60 Roberts, Kaeden 6
T60 Rojas, Xavier 6
T60 Rusch, Anthony 6
T60 Scott, Ryan 6
T60 Smith, Jake 6
T72 Alvarez, Christian 5
T72 Ballines, Abdeil 5
T72 Dicker, Cameron 5
T72 Gilbert, Drew 5
T72 Jaeger, Matthew 5
T72 Loera, Antonio 5
T72 O’Brien, Matthew 5
T72 Pliesies, Matthew 5
T72 Survillas, Zach 5
T72 Weires, Collin 5
T72 Williams, Dylan 5
T83 Bowers, Logan 4
T83 Brown, Robert 4
T83 Byus, Drew 4
T83 Hilliard, Peiyton 4
T83 Krier, Jace 4
T83 Likens, Jackson 4
T83 Piwniczka, Zack 4
T83 Ramirez, Juan 4
T91 Meader, Mark 3
T91 Sterr, Zachary 3
T91 Vernon, Kyler 3
T91 Voboril, Quinn 3
95 Cassidy, Drew 2
Class of 2017 / Junior College / Transfers
Place Name Score
T1 Akubuo-Onwuemeka, Prominence 10
T1 Rodriguez, Andrew 10
3 Alibegic, Nino 9
T4 Garcia, Daniel 8
T4 Vicente, Gabriel 8
6 Arango, Santiago 7
7 Babcock, Kyle 6
8 Klucewich-Curtis, Joseph 5
9 Akubuo-Onwuemeka, KC 4
10 Rodriguez, Paul 3

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