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

Class of 2017 / 2016
Place Name Score
1 Loy, Sam 8
2 Rattigan, Aidan 6
T3 Blair, Matt 5
T3 Kanthack, Tristan 5
T3 Selsor, Mikey 5
6 Ball, Noah 4
7 Whitney, Mark 3
8 Johnson, Chandler 2
T9 Dorn, Jimmy 0
T9 Tine, Vincent 0
Class of 2015
Place Name Score
1 Vest, Jameson 11
T2 Creque, Blanton 10
T2 Goodman, Calvin 10
T4 Abramo, Matt 9
T4 Ramey, Cole 9
T6 Bianchi, Cristian 8
T6 Coffey, Nathan 8
T6 LaManque, Adam 8
T6 Nottingham, Bailey 8
T6 Olivas, Coleman 8
T6 Rodriguez, Ryan 8
T6 Walter, Adam 8
T13 Conaway, Quinton 7
T13 Galitz, Andrew 7
T13 Valerio, Sebastian 7
T16 Charme, Zach 6
T16 Coe, Cameron 6
T16 Coppens, Jon 6
T16 Gebbing, Alex 6
T16 Kreitenberg, Ben 6
T16 O’Brien, Jack 6
T16 VanSickle, Jackson 6
T23 Hong, Brandon 5
T23 Ruiz, Blake 5
T25 Soto, Mark 4
T25 Viles, Brady 4
T25 Wilson, Gage 4
T25 Young, Jacob 4
29 Beasley, Luke 2
30 Anderson, Troy 0
Class of 2014
Place Name Score
T1 Pfau, Kyle 13
T1 Roan, Austin 13
T3 Kepler, Dallas 12
T3 Smart, Kenny 12
T3 Spence, Alex 12
T6 Duvic, John 11
T6 Gaglianone, Rafael 11
T6 Mills, Cody 11
T6 Sherman, James 11
T6 Tatum, Jonathan 11
T6 Ward, Palmer 11
T6 Wilson, Ty 11
T13 Pedersen, Erik 10
T13 Standish, Zach 10
T13 Tani, Carter 10
T16 Alfonso, Lucas 9
T16 Irwin, Corey 9
T16 Knoll, Mike 9
T16 Lamb, Ryan 9
T16 Murphy, Cole 9
T16 Tracy, Cole 9
T16 Ellis, Mick 9
T23 Barrow, Landon 8
T23 Hoffman, Dallas 8
T23 Murray, Patrick 8
T23 Nickles, Gregory 8
T23 Smith, David 8
T23 Vega, Alex 8
T23 Widmark, Bryce 8
T30 Christenson, Danny 7
T30 Farkas, Michael 7
T30 Franzen, Tyler 7
T30 Kelly, Jesse 7
T30 Lekacz, Hayden 7
T30 Santamaria, Michael 7
T30 Strader, Tim 7
T30 Sublette, Casey 7
T38 Adams, Tyler 6
T38 Covey, Nick 6
T38 Koonce, Jackson 6
T38 Stafford, Chandler 6
T42 Chapman, Logan 5
T42 Landwehr, Bailey 5
T42 McDonald, Charles 5
T42 Morrow, Hunter 5
T42 Newsome, Tyler 5
T42 Raborn, Gunnar 5
T42 Vizcaino, Tristan 5
T42 Waites, Troy 5
T50 Boyd, Zachary 4
T50 Duncan, Tyler 4
T50 Graf, Ryan 4
T50 Long, Trenton 4
T50 McGehee, Austin 4
T50 Piccione, Eric 4
T50 Routsas, Yanni 4
57 Royster, Pierce 3
T58 Bonilla, Tymony 2
T58 Gillin, Graeham 2
60 Nakata, Austin 1
Class of 2013 / JC / TR
Place Name Score
1 Gudmundsson, Kris 11
T2 Flynn, Parker 10
T2 Mann, Donnie 10
T4 Dascalo, Jordan 9
T4 Ostrander, Jacob 9
T4 Hageman, Donny 9
T7 Flynn, Reese 8
T7 Marquez, Diego 8
T7 Gonzales, Diego 8
T10 Criswell, Nathan 7
T10 Garcia, Eddie 7
T10 King, Josh 7
13 Lanski, Jake 6
14 Camargo, Chavo 5
T15 Weiss, Levi 4
T15 Hoerberg, Marcus 4
17 Boozer, Ian 2
Each Kicker was give 8 kicks (2 each from 35, 40, 45, & 45) 
2 Points Awarded for dead center. 1 Point Awarded for other 
made kicks. 1 Bonus Point Awarded for going 8-8.Total
Possible Score of 17.
Top 20 Overall Scores advanced to the FINALS ROUND.

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Highlight Videos Now Available Through Chris Sailer Kicking

Chris Sailer Kicking is happy to announce that Highlight Videos will now be available for purchase at Chris Sailer Kicking Camps/Events.  The very first opportunity to purchase a professional quality highlight video will be this weekend at the 11th Annual National Kicking Spring Event in Las Vegas May 4-5.  This is an incredible opportunity and will only be available to the first 30 Kickers, Punters, or Long Snappers that reserve their video.  We are offering a discounted promotional rate of $100 for Vegas this year.  Here is how it will work:

1. You can preegister for this service by emailing [email protected].  In the subject line type: “Vegas Video”.  The staff will get back to you with further instructions.

2. You can register for this service in Las Vegas.  However, if 30 others preegister, unfortunately the service will no longer be available.  If you choose to take this route, you are taking a big risk.

Sample Videos were taken this past weekend at the 11th Annual National Kicking Preparation camp in Los Angeles.  These are rough cuts, so you can imagine how great the finished products will look.  If you choose to purchase a highlight video, the video will be yours to use as you see fit.  My recommendation: Email the video to coaches, Add the video to your Chris Sailer Kicking Player Ranking Profile, Add the Video to your NCSA Player Profile.

I highly recommend that you take advantage of this service.  Creating a quality kicking / punting highlight video can be a difficult task.  This small investment is well worth the reward.

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Chris Sailer Kicking Keeping a Close Eye on Potential Draft Picks this Weekend…

Here at Chris Sailer Kicking we’ll be watching the NFL draft with great interest this weekend. We have some terrific alumni available for the draft. Here are some names of potential picks to keep an eye on:

 

 

Dustin Hopkins – Florida State, Kicker – Dustin hit on an FSU record 145 straight PATs putting him 6th on the all-time NCAA PAT streak list. He enters the draft as the number one kicking prospect in the country with BleacherReport.com predicting he could be a ten year kicker in the league. Good luck Dustin, we’ll be watching.

Jeff Locke – UCLA, Punter – This left-footer has a booming left and has been ranked in the top 100 players in this draft by several sources including NFL.com. Locke’s 44.58 yard career punting average for the Bruins ranks him second all-time at the school. We have high hopes for Jeff, and look forward to seeing him play on Sundays.

Quinn Sharp – Oklahoma State, Kicker – Quinn is OSU’s first three-time All-American. He has exceptional skills as a punter and kicker, averaging over 46 yards per punt last year and hitting on 85% of his field goals. BleacherReport.com compares him to the Viking’s Chris Kluwe. It’s been a lifelong goal of Quinn to play in the NFL. We’re rooting for you Quinn!

Ryan Allen – Louisiana Tech, Kicker – Ryan is the only kicker ever to win the Ray Guy Award in two consecutive years, 2011 and 2012. He averaged 48 yards on 45 kicks last year, and has an 85 yarder as his personal best. NFL.com’s Gil Brandt says it all with his comment “Allen has a very, VERY strong leg.” That he does. Best wishes this weekend Ryan!

Scott Kovanda – Ball State, Kicker – Scott was a finalist for this year’s Ray Guy Award. In 2012 only six of his punts were even returned, averaging over 40 yards per kick. Scott referred to his NFL combine visit as a job interview and compared the experience to speed dating. Go get ‘em Scott.

Zach Brown – Portland State, Kicker – NFL.com’s Senior Analyst Gil Brandt comments that “The ball just seems to jump off of his leg”. Zach’s real last name is Ramirez, but he used Brown at Portland State, where he hit on 17 of 18 FGs in 2012. At the school’s Pro Day he hit 6 out of 6 on his FG attempts hitting on 2 from 55 yards. Best of luck Zach, we look forward to seeing your winning smile in the NFL!

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Dustin Hopkins, K

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Jeff Locke, P

Quinn Sharp, K

Quinn Sharp, K

Ryan Allen, K

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Scott Kovanda, K

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We are pleased to be associated with such an accomplished group, and will enjoy seeing what’s ahead for these fine young men. Congrats to them all!

-CSK

 

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Quinn Sharp – Player Profile – Upcoming Draft Status

With the impending NFL draft, we would like to recognize another Chris Sailer Kicking alum, Quinn Sharp.

The versatile player has both skills as a Kicker and as a Punter. Quinn has had quite the college career at Oklahoma State University. He is the program’s first ever 3-time All-American. In 2010 he won the award as a Punter, and in 2011 and 2012 he was recognized as an All-American Kicker. He had a career punting average of almost 46 yards (45.9) which led active NCAA punters, and set a new OSU record. He had a career field goal accuracy of 84.7%, placing him second in the nation among active Kickers in the NCAA.

NFL.com notes his leg strength, particularly on kickoffs, and his 5-second plus hang times when punting inside the twenty. BleacherReport.com says he has a “NFL leg” and compares him to the Minnesota Vikings’ Chris Kluwe (another  CSK alum).

Quinn has always dreamed of being an NFL player, but Kickers are rarely drafted. In spite of that, there are those that expect him to go in the 6th or 7th round. Some analysts say his versatility could have him going as high as the 4th round.

Even if he goes to an NFL camp undrafted, he will certainly make his dream of playing pro ball come true. Chris Sailer Kicking is excited to watch the draft this week, and look forward to seeing our friend Quinn Sharp playing this fall on Sundays.

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CSK #1 Kicker Gary Wunderlich Commits to Virginia!

Gary Wunderlich recently left Las Vegas in January of 2013 as the #1 ranked kicker in the nation.  His reward… “TOP 12” and multiple scholarship offers.  Today Gary committed to Virginia!  He chose Virginia over Texas A&M and several other offers that were about to come in.  The talented kicker felt Virginia was the perfect all around fit for him.

Gary is an amazing talent.  Field goals are D1 ready off the ground, Kickoffs are huge, and he also shows big time punting potential.  He will have an immediate impact on the D1 level and should be an All-Conference performer for years to come.  He heads perhaps the best “TOP 12” Camp in years.  I expect great competition at the 2013 “TOP 12” Camp June 21-23 in Los Angeles, CA!

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Chris Sailer Kicking Alumni Shine at NFL Combine!

Day 1 is complete at the 2013 NFL Combine in Indianapolis. Today showcased the top specialists, lineman and tight ends in the country. Included in the specialist group were 5 Chris Sailer Kicking Alumni;

Dustin Hopkins (FSU)

Jeff Locke (UCLA)

Scott Kovanda (BSU)

Quinn Sharp (OSU)

Ryan Allen (LT)

Dustin Hopkins was the top performer running the forty in 4.74 and had vertical jump of 33.5. Who says Kickers aren’t athletic! NFL Scouts are reporting all 5 CSK alum performed very well and expect a few to get drafted in April’s NFL Draft. Stay tuned to see what NFL Rosters these 5 CSK alum end up on!

Chris Sailer Kicking #Next Level

 

Chris Sailer Kicking K/P’s at the NFL Combine: Dustin Hopkins, Jeff Locke, Scott Kovanda, Quinn Sharp, & Ryan Allen.

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Redskins Kicker Kai Forbath Sets NFL Record!

Chris Sailer Kicking Alum Kai Forbath continues his fantastic 2012 campaign by setting an NFL record for consecutive field goals to begin a career with 17 straight. The record was previously held by Garret Hartley of the New Orleans Saints. Forbath, kicked field goals of 45 and 42 in last Sundays win against the Philadelphia Eagles.

Forbath joined the Redskins after an ineffective Billy Cundiff was released. Forbath won the job on an off day tryout where he beat out veteran kickers Olindo Mare and Josh Brown.

The Chris Sailer Alum is continuing an already outstanding kicking career in which he has already won the Lou Groza Award for the nations top kicker while at UCLA.

Look for Forbath this Sunday as he and the Redskins battle for the division crown versus their longtime rivals the Dallas Cowboys and another former CSK alum Dan Bailey!

Kai Forbath, Sav Rocca

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