Chris Sailer Kicking – 2024 Week 8 College Players of the Week: Damian Ramos (LSU) & Bryce McFerson (Maryland) 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 KICKERS of the Week:

Week 1 – Noah Burnette (North Carolina) Field Goal: 4-4 (Long 52), Extra Point: 1-1
Week 2 – Kanon Woodill (Northern Illinois) Field Goal: 3-4 (Long 42), Extra Point: 1-1, Game Winning FG to defeat Notre Dame.
Week 3 – Alex Raynor (Kentucky) Field Goal: 4-4 (Long 55, 51) Extra Point: 0-0
Week 4 – Upton Bellenfant (Buffalo) Field Goal: 3-3 (Long 42) Extra Point: 2-2, Game Winning FG
Week 5 – Noah Perez (East Carolina) Field Goal: 3-3 (Long 42) Extra Point: 3-3
Week 6 – Clune Van Andel (Arkansas St.) Field Goal: 4-4 (Long 34) Extra Point: 0-1, Game Winning FG
Week 7 – Drew Stevens (Iowa) Field Goal: 4-4 (Long 51) Extra Point: 4-4
Week 8 – Damian Ramos (LSU) Field Goal: 4-4 (Long 48) Extra Point: 2-2

Chris Sailer Kicking College PUNTERS of the Week:
Week 1 – Tyler White (Texas A&M) Punt Average: 54.0, Punt Long: 62, Punts: 4, Inside 20: 3
Week 2 – Palmer Williams (Baylor) Punt Average: 62.7, Punt Long: 79, Punts: 6, Inside 20: 2
Week 3 – Michael O’Shaughnessy (Charlotte) Punt Average: 50.8, Punt Long: 73, Inside 20: 3
Week 4 – Tommy Doman (Michigan) Punt Average: 49.1, Punt Long: 58, Inside 20: 4
Week 5 – Caden Noonkester (NC State) Punt Average: 49.8, Punt Long: 58, Punts: 8 Inside 20: 7
Week 6 – Josh Green (Oregon State) Punt Average: 53.3, Punt Long: 54, Punts: 3, Inside 20: 2
Week 7 – Partrick Rea (Louisiana Tech) Punt Average: 56.5, Punt Long: 64, Punts: 2, Inside 20: 2
Week 8 – Bryce McFerson (Maryland) Punt Average: 53.0, Punt Long: 58, Punts: 3, Inside 20: 1

50+ Yard Field Goals

Week 1 – John Cannon (South Florida) 53, Noah Burnette (North Carolina) 52, Logan Ward (Oklahoma State) 52, Christian Pavon (Sam Houston State) 52, Abraham Montano (New Mexico State) 51, Andrew Brown (North Carolina A&T) 51, Will Ferrin (BYU) 50, Tyler Keltner (Oklahoma) 50, Gabriel Plascencia (San Diego State) 50, Jack Barnum (Central Connecticut State) 50.

Week 2 – Hunter Green (Northern Colorado) 53, David Olano (Illinois) 50, Nathanial Vakos (Wisconsin) 50, Colton Boomer (UCF) 50. 

Week 3 – Ethan Moczulski (Illinois) 59, Alex Raynor (Kentucky) 55, Ryan Fitzgerald (Florida State) 54, Todd Pelino (Duke) 53, Maddux Trujillo (Temple) 54, Nathanial Vakos (Wisconsin) 53, Kanoah Vinesette (North Carolina State) 52, Alex Raynor (Kentucky) 51, Garrison Rippa (Jacksonville State), Isaiah Hankins (Baylor) 51.

Week 4 – Maddux Trujillo (Temple) 64, Dean Janikowski (Washington State) 52.

Week 5 – Mason Shipley (Texas State) 60, Brock Travelstead (Louisville) 56, Andy Borregales (Miami) 56, Mateen Bhaghani (UCLA) 54, Will Ferrin (BYU) 54, Ethan Sanchez (Old Dominion) 53, Carter Davis (FAU) 51, Kanon Woodill (NIU) 50.

Week 6 – Maddux Trujillo (Temple) 60, Michael Lantz (USC) 54, Mason Shipley (Texas State) 53

Week 7 – Caden Davis (Ole Miss) 57, Lucas Carneiro (Western Kentucky), Abraham Montano (New Mexico State) 53, Drew Stevens (Iowa) 51, Noah Burnette (North Carolina) 50.

Week 8 – Andy Borregales (Miami) 55, Ryan Fitzgerald (Florida State) 53, Matthew Shipley (Arkansas) 51, Lucas Carneiro (Western Kentucky) 51, Carter Davis (FAU) 50.

Lou Groza Award Stars of the Week (3 selected each week) 

*Chris Sailer is on the voting committee for this prestigious award

Week 1 – Noah Burnette (North Carolina), Mitch Jeter (Notre Dame)
Week 2 – Kanon Woodill (NIU)
Week 3 – Alex Raynor (Kentucky), Kanoah Vinesett (NC State)
Week 4 – None
Week 5 – None 
Week 6 – Clune Van Andel (Arkansas St.), Nolan Hauser (Clemson)
Week 7 – Drew Stevens (Iowa), David Olano (Illinois)
Week 8 – TBA

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2020 NC & GA Spring Camp Recap – McFerson & Britton Step Up!

The 2020 Chris Sailer Kicking Spring Camp Tour is officially underway. Over 1000 athletes will participate in camps in So. Cal, NC, GA, WA, TX, IL, Nor Cal, MA & NV. The road all leads to the most popular specialist camp in the world… Vegas XXXVI (May 9-10, 2020).

Stops were made in Charlotte, NC & Atlanta, GA March 7th and 8th. The talent was off the charts. Take a look at the results…

Overall Camp Champions

Charlotte, NC
Bryce McFerson (2022, NC)
Bryce is a fantastic high school punting and kicking prospect. On this day he came through winning the punting competition. Bryce easily averages 40+ yards with 4.4+ hang time. He also shows that he can hit 50+ yard punts with 4.75+ hang time. He is currently ranked the #1 Punter in the Class of 2022 and should continue to battle for that spot the next few years. Bryce is also an excellent kicker. He is a top combo prospect without a doubt.

Atlanta, GA
Anderson Britton (2022, GA)
Anderson is an excellent up and coming kicking prospect. He is a great looking athlete with a bright future. He won the Field Goal Competition by going 7-8 including kicks of 35, 40, 45, 50, 52, 55 and 56 yards. Anderson is also a top kickoff specialist. He drives the ball into the end zone consistently with solid hang time. Anderson is a competitor that thrives under pressure. Big things ahead.

Competition Champions

Charlotte, NC
Field Goal & Kickoff ChampionDamian Ramos (2021, MD)
The long time Chris Sailer Kicking student had his best camp performance yet. Damian won both the Field Goal and Kickoff Competitions beating out an incredible field of talent. He went 7-8 on field goal with a long of 59 yards. His kickoffs averaged 65+ yards, with 3.8+ hang time. Damian is hitting stride during a crucial time in recruiting. Look for him to continue this strong run at Vegas XXXVI in May. He should challenge for a TOP 12 Spot.

Damian Ramos & Bryce McFerson

Atlanta, GA
Kickoff & Punting Champion – Connor Weselman (2021, GA)
Connor was absolutely dominant at his first Chris Sailer Kicking camp. The 6’4”, 190 pound athlete is a phenomenal all around D1 prospect. He won the Kickoff Competition by averaging 65+ yards, with 3.75+ hang time. His field goals are also solid. Punting is his biggest strength. Connor easily averages 43+ yards, with 4.6+ hang time. His best ball on the day measured 55 yards, with 5.20 hang time. He is a scholarship pick without a doubt. OFFER NOW!!!

Camp Standouts

Class of 2020: Andrew Brown, Jacob Waters

Class of 2021: Connor Weselman, Damian Ramos, JT Carver, Jake Marion, Michael Hughes, Yanni Volas, Caleb Bonesteel, Conor Cummins, Ivan Shuran, Teagan Lenderink, Walker Smith, Jeff Yurk, Ethan Youmans, Hunter Crute, Joel Mindek, Luke Wayson, Matthew Wilderson, Nick Mantekas, Braeden Haynes, Ben Kendall, Brock Pellegrino, Dalton McGowan, Hudson Standfast, Caden Baughman, Leonardo Zuazo, Matthew Rowley, Austin Leonard, Jackson Mammano, Sam Lawrence, Josh McLemore, Justin Davis.

TOP 12 Camp Invitees: Jake Marion, Michael Hughes & Jeff Yurk

Class of 2022: Bryce McFerson, Andrerson Britton, Upton Ballenfant, Ethan Sanchez, Garrison Rippa, Riley Sullivan, Giovanni Martinez, Benjamin Samuel, Andrew Scott, Andrew Christopher, Jonathan Simmons, Leo Low, Aaron Conant, Todd Pelino.

Class of 2023: Alex Davis, Samir Atassi, Sam Spence, William Poole, Benjamin Novotny, Tyler Bell, Wes Dunlap, Jackson McCook.

Future Stars: JD Gregory, Justin Long, Tyler Denny, Jacob Carter, James Norton, Jake Spadavecchia, Jermey Brown.

Here is the full 2020 Camp Schedule…

Instruction, Competition, Evaluation & National Rankings at ALL CSK Camps!
Aaron Perez is the National Director of Punting and will lead these camps!

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