Chris Sailer Kicking: Vegas XXXII Punt Results

Vegas XXXII (May 12-13, 2018) – Punt Results
Class of 2021 (White)
Place Last Name First Name Distance Avg. Hang Time Avg. Best 1 Ball
T1 Smith Zane 36.4 3.98 41 / 4.28
T1 Ray Jackson 38 3.88 50 / 4.50
3 Bryan Josh 35.5 3.87 44 / 4.19
4 Bethel Daniel 39.1 3.23 44 / 3.36
5 Shuran Ivan 32.4 3.58 37 / 3.77
T6 Kemp David 33.5 3.26 43 / 3.71
T6 Kralapp Kollin 33.8 3.25 46 / 3.65
8 Castillo Francisco 34.5 3.22 40 / 3.65
9 Feinberg Ryan 32 3.27 35 / 3.65
10 Bryan Connor 27.6 3.67 35 / 4.20
11 Moore Zachary 28.9 3.38 37 / 3.29
12 Dellaporta Tommy 25.4 3.49 31 / 3.64
13 Giles Tyson 34.3 2.97 42 / 3.46
14 Auburn Bert 28.4 3.24 34 / 3.31
15 Ramos Damian 33.4 3.04 39 / 3.41
T16 Aguilar Kevin 29 3.13 35 / 3.61
T16 Segovia Brenden 31.3 3.11 33 / 3.54
18 North Jarrett 24 3.21 26 / 3.78
19 Silver Alec 23.9 3.17 26 / 3.61
Class of 2020 (Navy)
Place Last Name First Name Distance Avg. Hang Time Avg. Best 1 Ball
1 Mahlum Race 42.3 3.98 50 / 4.36
2 Cloninger Holt 43.4 3.72 50 / 4.57
3 Renner Hunter 38.6 3.9 52 / 4.24
4 Guillen Fabien 38 3.85 48 / 4.62
5 Griffith James 41.6 3.64 45 / 4.13
6 Cristiani Daniel 41.6 3.53 50 / 3.75
T7 Meeder Marshall 34.3 3.85 43 / 4.26
T7 Glessner Blake 39.3 3.57 43 / 4.09
T7 Money Brett 42.9 3.49 48 / 3.90
10 McCord Nolan 34.5 3.82 39 / 4.33
T11 Persi Dominic 33.3 3.85 35 / 3.91
T11 Hussung Cole 37.9 3.63 46 / 4.13
13 Maretzki Quinn 38.1 3.54 54 / 4.06
14 Fedor Dillon 36 3.67 44 / 4.41
15 Hunt Conor 36.3 3.6 44 / 4.44
T16 Sherman Ty 29.1 3.96 33 / 4.43
T16 Stephenson Sam 29.8 3.89 40 / 4.30
T16 Warren Evan 32 3.81 35 / 4.24
T16 DeLisle Ethan 40.6 3.4 50 / 4.07
20 Donnelly Ronan 39 3.43 50 / 3.98
21 Delis Peter 33.5 3.6 42 / 4.22
T22 Meek Tommy 37.1 3.47 43 / 3.68
T22 Allen Tabor 39.1 3.4 44 / 3.57
24 Mather Christian 29.9 3.76 36 / 4.03
25 Meader Anthony 30.3 3.72 40 / 4.23
T26 Shirkey Cameron 29.5 3.74 39 / 4.03
T26 Simons Cameron 40.1 3.13 44 / 4.08
T26 Johnson Preston 40.3 3.1 50 / 3.86
29 Burnette Noah 33.1 3.52 35 / 4.09
30 Green Archie 26.3 3.77 31 / 4.28
31 Hill Nick 30.4 3.54 33 / 3.95
T32 Kelley Jude 34.4 3.41 36 / 4.15
T32 West Holland 36.8 3.17 38 / 3.52
34 Ford Conner 33.8 3.41 39 / 4.03
T35 Hannon Parker 30.9 3.5 31 / 4.23
T35 Jones Easton 33 3.46 33 / 3.84
T35 Buder-Nakasone Treyden 35.3 3.33 50 / 3.56
38 Middleton Conner 36.1 3.15 44 / 4.11
39 Musick Avery 27.8 3.51 31 / 3.56
40 Roah Derek 32.1 3.34 40 / 3.40
41 Carlton Noah 33 3.16 36 / 3.35
T42 Post Rick 23.3 3.49 28 / 3.50
T42 Locatelli Giovanni 27.8 3.43 32 / 3.80
44 DeVries Ben 27.4 2.64 35 / 3.03
Class of 2019 (Maroon)
Place Last Name First Name Distance Avg. Hang Time Avg. Best 1 Ball
1 Parris Nolan 48.4 4.31 53 / 4.61
2 Sanborn Ryan 48.8 4.07 55 / 4.33
3 Kervin Alan 42.5 4.15 54 / 4.82
4 Benton Hunter 42.8 4.01 52 / 4.38
5 Bosman Jack 42.3 3.99 50 / 4.23
6 Foley Tom 40.6 4.07 46 / 4.50
7 Mendes Charlie 40.8 3.97 50 / 4.50
T8 McNamara Austin 38.5 4.18 52 / 4.67
T8 Fitzgerald Ryan 42.4 3.92 49 / 4.28
10 Nations Patrick 39.4 3.84 40 / 4.18
11 Garcia Jackson 39 3.85 42 / 4.15
T12 Blue Gregory 39 3.82 50 / 4.24
T12 Barnes Jacob 39.8 3.78 49 / 4.40
T12 Freehill Ben 43.4 3.71 52 / 4.28
T15 Hoban Zach 36 3.98 46 / 4.12
T15 Bein Charles 40.8 3.75 45 / 4.15
17 Camper Cayden 41.9 3.69 51 / 3.86
18 Law Bryce 33.3 4.08 38 / 4.58
19 Hertz Micah 37 3.78 48 / 4.23
20 Jaridly Ramzee 35 3.93 45 / 4.28
T21 Seay Justin 34.6 3.95 41 / 4.37
T21 Turner James 36.3 3.78 48 / 4.02
T21 Kiernan Ben 39.9 3.68 47 / 4.36
24 Oswald Jack 33.6 3.98 41 / 4.66
T25 Dickerson Brandon 34.5 3.89 50 / 4.37
T25 O’Shaughnessy Michael 36.1 3.77 47 / 4.44
27 Kempton Asa 32.5 4.06 37 / 4.58
28 LaCoursiere Carter 35.1 3.78 39 / 4.56
T29 Batten Nathan 36.1 3.72 41 / 4.35
T29 Whipple Gabriel 36.9 3.7 50 / 4.36
T29 Abbes Christopher 40.9 3.55 54 / 4.23
32 Meskimen Jaxen 32.9 3.94 48 / 4.37
T33 Rigney Matthew 31.5 4.08 37 / 4.95
T33 Aldridge John 39.6 3.59 45 / 4.03
T35 Rauschenberg Noah 34.3 3.82 39 / 4.33
T35 Robertson Trevor 39.8 3.57 52 / 4.04
T37 Fuller Cade 32.9 3.83 37 / 4.25
T37 Theaker Colton 36.1 3.64 40 / 4.24
T39 Packer Ben 31.8 3.96 40 / 4.28
T39 Wale Gavin 38.1 3.59 40 / 4.19
41 Eisencraft David 35.6 3.67 42 / 3.94
42 Grant Noah 32.9 3.78 48 / 4.62
43 Rodriguez Aaron 38.3 3.54 54 / 4.15
44 Hill Harry 31.8 3.85 32 / 4.51
T45 Vela Joshua 34.4 3.7 41 / 4.12
T45 Ferrin Will 36.5 3.55 47 / 4.44
T47 Mitchell Joey 33.1 3.75 38 / 4.43
T47 Kempen Andrew 35.5 3.61 47 / 3.73
T49 King Asher 36.1 3.54 49 / 3.98
T49 Taylor Garrett 38.9 3.4 51 / 4.25
51 Landry Weston 30.1 3.9 41 / 4.15
52 Plaster Josh 30.8 3.81 35 / 4.28
53 Baller Cameron 39 3.2 44 / 4.03
T54 Lozano Gabriel 32.5 3.64 34 / 3.98
T54 Baldwin Devin 35 3.48 50 / 3.61
T56 Kokich Nick 30.6 3.72 37 / 4.15
T56 White Jason 36.1 3.22 36 / 4.25
58 Tom-Makue Anthony 32.1 3.62 45 / 3.98
59 Hogan Sam 31.4 3.67 38 / 4.11
60 Schroeder Cole 34 3.43 37 / 3.88
61 Hernandez Aleric 25.4 3.82 36 / 4.03
62 Thompson Kyle 35 3.29 37 / 3.56
T63 Johnson Cole 32.6 3.51 39 / 4.15
T63 Nation Cale 33.9 3.37 40 / 3.90
65 Hall Blake 27.5 3.74 30 / 4.15
T66 Dietrich Daniel 30.6 3.59 37 / 3.90
T66 Lupo Logan 32.5 3.4 36 / 3.61
68 Villamizar Nicholas 33.3 3.27 39 / 3.46
69 Schroeder Ethan 28.8 3.61 38 / 3.98
70 Hernandez Enrico 34.8 2.93 45 / 3.69
71 Petruescu Brandon 28.8 3.6 35 / 4.23
72 Freeman Travis 31.9 3.32 38 / 3.94
73 Brooksby Connor 30.8 3.33 32 / 3.43
74 Davis Cade 31.4 3.27 35 / 3.93
75 Huff Justin 32.4 3.14 33 / 3.27
T76 Skiba Hayden 22.5 3.57 31 / 3.68
T76 Castillo Javier 27.4 3.53 32 / 4.00
78 Koskay Neal 32.5 2.7 35 / 2.97
T79 Neate Nicholas 28.3 3.41 29 / 4.07
T79 Stoll Joseph 28.8 3.39 40 / 3.97
T79 Orr Dylan 30.8 3.22 31 / 3.78
82 Cummins Griffin 30 3.24 33 / 3.47
83 Mireles Axel 19.5 3.5 31 / 3.69
84 Gilley Logan 30.3 3.17 38 / 3.56
85 Webber Zaden 27.3 3.36 34 / 4.28
86 Peters Bryce 23.9 3.36 26 / 3.90
87 Schmidt Logan 29.1 3.03 29 / 3.78
88 Rychlik Austin 29.5 2.8 30 / 3.14
89 Noice Logan 27.5 2.98 29 / 3.19
90 Ramsey Creed 27 3.08 37 / 3.61
91 Einhorn Anthony 26.5 2.88 40 / 3.22
Class of 2018, Junior College & Transfers (Green)
Place Last Name First Name Distance Avg. Hang Time Avg. Best 1 Ball
T1 Medina Jaime 44.8 4.56 52 / 4.83
T1 Lewis Corey 50.6 4.28 60 / 4.51
3 Olivas Carson 45.3 4.16 59 / 4.40
4 Porter Jared 38.5 4.5 45 / 4.87
5 Carcamo Tanner 40.8 3.83 55 / 4.55
T6 Akubuo-Onwuemeka Prominence 34.9 4.12 50 / 4.37
T6 Quintero Ricardo 39.4 3.77 54 / 4.37
T8 Mayeur Julien 39.8 3.53 51 / 4.04
T8 Sohn Hoyoung 43.1 3.46 51 / 4.15
T10 Herrera Juan 30.6 4.12 40 / 4.15
T10 Grothaus Parker 31.9 3.89 43 / 4.50
T10 Rodriguez Andrew 35.9 3.74 45 / 4.79
13 Hernandez Dominic 32.5 3.68 40 / 4.12
14 Akubuo-Onwuemeka KC 38.1 3.26 49 / 4.05
15 Hann Brandon 31.3 3.5 32 / 4.45

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Chris Sailer Kicking: VEGAS XXXII Kickoff Results

Vegas XXXII (May 12-13, 2018) – Kickoff Results
Class of 2021 (White)
Place Last Name First Name Distance Hang Time Best 1 Ball
1 Bryan Josh 60.8 3.66 65 / 3.63
2 Smith Zane 63.4 3.42 66 / 3.81
T3 Kemp David 60.6 3.48 63 / 3.55
T3 Castillo Francisco 64.4 3.3 67 / 3.51
5 Auburn Bert 59.2 3.38 65 / 3.57
T6 Kralapp Kollin 58.6 3.21 60 / 3.50
T6 Shuran Ivan 58.6 3.21 65 / 3.34
T8 Giles Tyson 58.6 3.19 60 / 3.42
T8 Segovia Brenden 59.2 3.06 61 / 3.31
10 Bethel Daniel 54.6 3.17 63 / 3.40
11 Bryan Connor 58.4 2.99 59 / 3.38
T12 Silver Alec 54 2.95 57 / 3.13
T12 Moore Zachary 54.8 2.88 59 / 2.98
T14 Feinberg Ryan 46.8 3.03 47 / 3.32
T14 North Jarrett 52.4 2.95 59 / 3.28
16 Ray Jackson 54.4 2.66 52 / 3.30
T17 Aguilar Kevin 51.6 2.89 55 / 3.02
T17 Ramos Damian 53.2 2.67 55 / 2.89
19 Dellaporta Tommy 43.2 2.25 57 / 2.52
Class of 2020 (Navy)
Place Last Name First Name Distance Hang Time Best 1 Ball
1 Donnelly Ronan 75.4 3.64 76 / 3.81
2 Allen Tabor 71 3.7 69 / 3.90
3 Griffith James 68 3.75 67 / 3.90
T4 Mahlum Race 68.6 3.69 69 / 4.14
T4 Cloninger Holt 71.8 3.64 76 / 3.81
6 Kelley Jude 66.6 3.66 68 / 3.72
7 Money Brett 66.2 3.63 68 / 3.81
8 Fedor Dillon 65 3.61 65 / 3.85
9 Glessner Blake 65.2 3.48 66 / 3.61
10 Stephenson Sam 64.2 3.56 67 / 3.82
T11 Maretzki Quinn 60.8 3.72 65 / 3.84
T11 Burnette Noah 64.2 3.46 69 / 3.77
T13 Roah Derek 63 3.42 64 / 3.57
T13 Hannon Parker 65.8 3.31 67 / 3.71
15 Renner Hunter 63 3.36 66 / 3.46
T16 Jones Easton 62.2 3.4 62 / 3.53
T16 Hill Nick 65.2 3.23 66 / 3.78
18 Middleton Conner 62.6 3.32 63 / 3.41
19 Sherman Ty 57 3.54 57 / 3.69
20 Post Rick 63.6 3.25 65 / 3.28
T21 Musick Avery 60.4 3.33 60 / 3.57
T21 Meek Tommy 61 3.32 66 / 3.82
23 DeLisle Ethan 59.2 3.38 64 / 3.74
24 Hussung Cole 62.6 3.23 70 / 3.38
T25 Carlton Noah 58.4 3.33 60 / 3.65
T25 Shirkey Cameron 62.4 3.23 67 / 3.82
27 Meeder Marshall 64.4 3.15 68 / 3.42
28 Green Archie 60.2 3.27 63 / 3.50
29 Hunt Conor 61.6 3.21 68 / 3.48
30 Seibert Jake 57.6 3.29 72 / 3.61
31 Warren Evan 58.4 3.23 70 / 3.94
32 Mather Christian 57.4 3.29 61 / 3.48
33 Buder-Nakasone Treyden 57.6 3.18 60 / 3.35
T34 Rieman Rourke 57.4 3.19 59 / 3.26
T34 McCord Nolan 60 3.05 66 / 3.55
36 Meader Anthony 58.2 3.13 67 / 3.68
37 Delis Peter 57.4 3.12 62 / 3.06
38 Wieland Luke 55.2 3.2 58 / 3.64
39 Persi Dominic 56.6 3.17 57 / 3.40
40 Guillen Fabien 57.4 3 63 / 3.14
T41 Simons Cameron 55.2 2.96 67 / 3.68
T41 West Holland 56 2.89 64 / 3.34
43 DeVries Ben 50 3.09 53 / 3.29
44 Johnson Preston 55.2 2.68 70 / 3.55
45 Ford Conner 52.8 2.86 57 / 3.10
46 Locatelli Giovanni 35 2.27 50 / 2.77
Class of 2019 (Maroon)
Place Last Name First Name Distance Hang Time Best 1 Ball
1 Nations Patrick 71.6 3.99 78 / 3.87
2 Koskay Neal 67 4.13 72 / 4.17
3 White Jason 69.8 3.85 72 / 3.79
4 Sanborn Ryan 66.2 3.93 68 / 4.28
5 Abbes Christopher 67.8 3.81 67 / 3.93
6 Stoll Joseph 67 3.77 67 / 4.15
7 Plaster Josh 65 4.02 70 / 4.09
8 Jaridly Ramzee 70.2 3.68 76 / 4.11
9 Petruescu Brandon 65.2 3.89 70 / 3.93
10 Lozano Gabriel 65.8 3.79 72 / 3.83
T11 Ferrin Will 65.6 3.76 68 / 3.81
T11 Villamizar Nicholas 65.6 3.76 69 / 3.74
13 Theaker Colton 66.2 3.69 69 / 4.07
14 Peters Bryce 63.8 3.82 68 / 3.81
15 Hoban Zach 62.6 4.01 68 / 4.14
16 Eisencraft David 65.2 3.6 66 / 3.87
17 Brooksby Connor 65 3.62 68 / 3.67
T18 Schroeder Ethan 61.2 3.91 62 / 4.01
T18 Meskimen Jaxen 61.4 3.85 70 / 3.98
T18 Schroeder Cole 64 3.65 69 / 3.69
T21 Johnson Cole 63.8 3.68 68 / 3.83
T21 Hill Harry 64.2 3.63 69 / 3.64
T23 Thompson Kyle 64.2 3.62 66 / 3.71
T23 Tom-Makue Anthony 65.2 3.56 68 / 3.67
25 Mitchell Joey 61.4 3.75 60 / 4.01
T26 Barnes Jacob 66.8 3.41 69 / 3.56
T26 Garcia Jackson 67 3.37 68 / 3.67
28 Kiernan Ben 68 3.32 74 / 3.62
29 Fuller Cade 64.4 3.47 65 / 3.56
T30 Camper Cayden 63.2 3.6 66 / 3.74
T30 Wale Gavin 63.6 3.59 73 / 3.61
T30 Fitzgerald Ryan 63.8 3.54 71 / 3.50
T30 Kokich Nick 63.8 3.54 66 / 3.65
T30 Freeman Travis 68.8 3.3 72 / 3.41
35 Parris Nolan 60.6 3.73 65 / 3.92
36 Bosman Jack 64.2 3.43 65 / 3.65
37 Lupo Logan 59 3.76 61 / 3.86
T38 Huff Justin 62.8 3.54 66 / 3.50
T38 Turner James 64 3.43 67 / 3.96
T40 Law Bryce 59.8 3.65 65 / 3.68
T40 Blue Gregory 61.2 3.59 62 / 3.71
42 King Asher 64.4 3.36 65 / 3.40
T43 McNamara Austin 59.4 3.65 64 / 3.82
T43 Rauschenberg Noah 63 3.51 68 / 4.05
45 Baller Cameron 59.4 3.64 62 / 3.68
46 Grant Noah 61.2 3.49 68 / 3.70
T47 Freehill Ben 61.2 3.45 67 / 3.81
T47 Taylor Garrett 62.2 3.42 67 / 3.73
49 Packer Ben 60 3.52 67 / 3.56
50 Skiba Hayden 60.4 3.46 67 / 3.98
51 Nation Cale 59.2 3.47 66 / 3.93
52 Einhorn Anthony 64 3.07 64 / 3.53
53 Kervin Alan 57.4 3.53 59 / 3.92
54 Aldridge John 61.2 3.3 67 / 3.50
T55 LaCoursiere Carter 54.4 3.58 60 / 3.71
T55 Castillo Javier 59.6 3.37 64 / 3.31
T57 Schmidt Logan 58.4 3.41 65 / 3.43
T57 Webber Zaden 63.8 2.92 73 / 3.60
59 Kempen Andrew 58.2 3.4 64 / 3.78
60 Sten Carson 57.8 3.32 65 / 3.95
61 Noice Logan 57.6 3.32 65 / 3.46
62 Benton Hunter 59.8 3.15 65 / 3.40
T63 Mireles Axel 56 3.34 60 / 3.37
T63 Hall Blake 60 3.05 61 / 3.48
65 Hertz Micah 54.8 3.35 55 / 3.65
66 Davis Cade 57.4 3.28 60 / 3.50
67 Dietrich Daniel 58 3.23 61 / 3.48
68 Neate Nicholas 56.2 3.28 60 / 3.39
69 Baldwin Devin 58.4 3.05 65 / 3.87
T70 Robertson Trevor 50.8 3.32 54 / 3.46
T70 Hogan Sam 57.4 3.12 62 / 3.53
72 Ramsey Creed 53.4 3.27 58 / 3.40
73 Vela Joshua 53 3.22 65 / 3.51
74 Whipple Gabriel 54 3.15 60 / 3.65
75 Rychlik Austin 51 3.26 57 / 3.41
76 Hernandez Aleric 52.4 3.18 54 / 3.42
77 Kempton Asa 51.4 3.19 64 / 3.56
78 Landry Weston 56 2.73 64 / 3.37
79 Cummins Griffin 54.6 2.67 60 / 3.30
80 Gilley Logan 52 3 54 / 3.11
81 Orr Dylan 50.2 2.92 65 / 3.71
82 Hernandez Enrico 39.4 2.92 45 / 3.22
Class of 2018, Junior College & Transfers (Green)
Place Last Name First Name Distance Hang Time Best 1 Ball
1 Grothaus Parker 74 4.15 84 / 4.11
2 Lewis Corey 71.4 4.12 78 / 4.16
3 Akubuo-Onwuemeka Prominence 66.6 4.01 70 / 4.20
4 Sohn Hoyoung 64.2 3.9 66 / 4.12
5 Akubuo-Onwuemeka KC 71.2 3.38 72 / 3.95
6 Quintero Ricardo 59.8 3.7 75 / 4.15
T7 Remme Holden 58 3.63 65 / 3.46
T7 Medina Jaime 60.2 3.38 64 / 4.14
9 Hann Brandon 55 3.39 60 / 3.69
10 Hernandez Dominic 58 3.35 60 / 3.53
11 Herrera Juan 54 2.96 60 / 3.68

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2018 IL Spring Camp Recap, Massick Impresses!

The Chris Sailer Kicking 2018 IL Spring Camp Tour continued with a stop in Chicago, IL on Saturday April 7th. Specialists from over 15 states were in attendance in one of the most competitive regional camps to date. Over a dozen specialists proved that they have a legitimate shot at making TOP 12 next month at Vegas XXXII (May 12-13, 2018). Take a look at the results.

Overall Camp ChampionSam Massick (2020, OH)
Sam had of the most impressive camp performances at a 2018 Spring Camp to date. He won both of the major field goal competitions against 60+ competitors. Sam went a perfect 12-12 with a long of 55 yards. He also nailed a 50 yard field goal under intense pressure in the finals. Sam continues to prove that he is a top national prospect in the Class of 2020. Look for Sam to dominate Vegas XXXII and challenge for a TOP 12 spot.

Kickoff ChampionChris Van Eekeran (2019, IN)
The Chris Sailer Kicking 2-Time TOP 12 Camp Invitee had another strong day in Chicago. He won the kickoff competition by averaging over 70 yards a kick with 3.7+ hang time. He was also excellent on both field goal and punt. Chris is one of the top 2019 prospects in the nation without a doubt. Look for him to have a huge off season impressing college coaches around the nation. He is a big time D1 prospect.

Punt ChampionHunter Renner (2020, IN)
The longtime Chris Sailer Kicking combo specialist (K/P) had his best camp performance by far. He won the punt competition by averaging 40+ yards with 4.3+ hang time. He also hit multiple balls 50+ yards with 4.6+ hang time. Hunter was also strong on both field goal and kickoff. This camp should prove to be a game changer for Hunter. He is now a top combo prospect in the nation for the Class of 2020.

Hunter Renner, Chris Van Eekeran & Sam Massick

Top 2018 ProspectBrandon Eickert (IL)
Brandon proved once again that he is ready for the collegiate level. He has a strong leg and kicks with excellent technique and consistency. Brandon has 50+ yard range off the ground on field goal. His kickoffs measure 60 yards with 3.5+ hang time. He is also strong mentally and does well under pressure. He is a fine young man that is going to make a nice addition to any college football program.

2019 Prospects: Chris Van Eekeran, Asa Kempton, Ben Freehill, Ben Packer, Michael O’Shaughnessy, Mason Lowell, Dylan Hillger, Carter LaCoursiere, Dmitri Shpak, Garrett Childers, Graham Dable, Tom Foley, Jack Ierulli, Griffin Cummins, Jared Wheatley, Joey Mitchell, Joseph Stoll, Kyle Farfsing, Luke Barresi, Mason Molique, Jack Takerian, Patrick Ayala, Tony Benish, Tyler Bachara, Logan Schmidt, Brendan Latham, Colin Scherry, Connor Seely, Jackson Welsch, Jax Egan, John Copeland, Zaden Webber, Zachary DeRoeck

2020 Prospects: Sam Massick, Hunter Renner, Cameron Shirkey, JJ Wadas, Jack Olsen, Jacob Moraschinelli, Marshall Meeder, Alex Brots, Ben Reppenhagen, Gabe Sirek, Cade Backe, Daniel Cristiani

2021 Prospects: Ivan Shuran, Tyler Rosselli, Derek Bass, Joseph Polina, Jack Dummer

Future Stars: Colby Bullock, Mason Gessert, Ryan O’Grady

The 2018 Chris Sailer Kicking Spring Camp Tour continues with camps in Atlanta, GA (April 22), Dallas, TX (April 29), New Jersey (April 29), Los Angeles, CA (May 6) and concludes with the big finale in Las Vegas on May 12-13, 2018. To more information and to register for future camps, visit ChrisSailerKicking.com

Then get ready for a tremendous 2018 Summer Schedule!

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2017 Chris Sailer Award Semi-Finalists Announced!

Announcing the semi-finalists for the 2017 Chris Sailer Award, presented to the top high school placekicker in the nation.  The 3 Finalists will be announced Thursday December 21st.  The winner will be announced   January 12, 2018 in Las Vegas, NV at the JW Marriott Hotel (Vegas XXXI headquarters).

Past winners include Wyatt Schmidt (2012), Cole Hedlund (2013), Tyler Bass (2014), Samuel Sloman (2015) and Brandon Ruiz (2016).

Introducing the 2017 Chris Sailer Award Semi-Finalists:
Griffin Cera (2018, FL) 19-24 FG’s (Long 48) (2 blocked) 46-51 Extra Points (3 blocked)
Ryan Fitzgerald
(2019, GA) 18-25 FG’s (Long 60, 52) 49-49 Extra Points
Conor MacDougall
(2018, NC) 17-19 FG’s (Long 43) 30-30 Extra Points
Cory Munson
(2019, GA) 17-23 FG’s (Long 59) 20-24 Extra Points
Fernando Ramirez
(2018, GA) 15-16 FG’s (Long 44) 52-52 Extra Points
Caden Davis
(2019, TX) 15-21 FG’s (Long 51) 63-65 Extra Points
Andrew Stein
(2019, LA) 15-22 FG’s (Long 49) 23-24 Extra Points
Parker Colburn
(2019, AL) 14-15 FG’s (Long 49) 68-69 Extra Points
Jonah Lipel
(2018, CA) 13-13 FG’s (Long 43) 41-44 Extra Points (3 blocked)
Cameron Dicker
(2018, TX) 13-17 FG’s (Long 53) 63-65 Extra Points (still playing)

 

Brandon Ruiz, 2016 Chris Sailer Award Winner started as a true freshman for Arizona State this year!


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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 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 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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2018 Chris Sailer Kicking Spring Camps Announced!

The 2018 Chris Sailer Kicking Spring Camp Schedule is now up!  You can register on ChrisSailerKicking.com.  Here are a few important things to know.

1. For ONE week only, we are offering a combo package.  Take advantage of this opportunity.

1-Day Spring Camp + Vegas XXXII ($725)

2. All 1 Day camps and Vegas XXXII have early registration deadlines.  I highly recommend registering early to save on the cost of camp, save on the cost of travel and assure that you get a spot (majority of Chris Sailer Kicking Camps SELL OUT).

3. Read THIS BLOG for a description of Chris Sailer Kicking Camps!

4. Spring is one of the most important times of the year.  Many choose to take this time off and focus on other things.  See this an your opportunity to pass them.  Hard work pays off with big rewards!

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2017 GA Fall Camp Recap – Jay Bramblett Puts on the Performance of the Fall!

The road to Vegas XXXI continued with a stop in Atlanta, GA on Sunday December 3rd. This was the largest Fall Camp to date and perhaps the most talented. Specialists from 15+ states were in attendance ready to learn and compete. The Atlanta camp produced the very best newcomers to Chris Sailer Kicking and also the best performance of the entire fall by Class of 2019 Punter Jay Bramblett. Many in attendance will compete for TOP 12 spots at Vegas XXXI next month. Take a look at the results.

2017 Chris Sailer Kicking GA Fall Camp

Overall Champion: Jay Bramblett (2019, AL)
Jay put on the most dominating performance of the Fall Camp Tour to date. He easily averaged 45+ yards, with 4.4+ hang time. He also hit dozens of balls 50+ yards, with 5.0+ hang time. His best ball measured 52 yards, with 5.28 hang time. Jay won the punt competition by besting other fantastic punters with his consistency. Jay is now a 5-Star Punter, the #1 ranked Punter in the nation and 100% D1 scholarship worthy. OFFER NOW!!!

Field Goal Champion: James Williams (2020, GA)
James won the field goal competition by going 6-6 with a long of 56 yards. What is more impressive is that he beat out juniors and seniors while kicking off the ground. He was also dominant on kickoffs and continues to be one of the very best punters in the nation in his class. James is an outstanding athlete that is on his way to being a D1 scholarship level combo player. After winning the 2017 GA Summer Camp, he nearly pulled off back to back championships.

Kickoff Champion: Wesley Wells (2018, GA)
The longtime Chris Sailer Kicking Kicker did an outstanding job during the kickoff competition. He averaged 65+ yards, with over 4.0+ second hang time. His competition winning kick measured 67 yards with 4.38 hang time. Wesley also shows great potential on field goal. He is a great athlete with one of the stronger legs in his class. Look for Wesley to have a big showing at Vegas XXXI next month and turn the heads of college coaches.

Top Newcomers: Jack Brady (2019) and Sam Rayborn (2020)
Both Jack and Sam proved very quickly that they could compete with the best in the nation in their respective classes. Both have great college futures ahead of them. Look for them to compete for TOP 12 spots at Vegas XXXI next month.

Top 2018 Prospects: Cole Hanna, Wesley Wells, Alan Andrzejewski, Alec Earp, Bryce Jones, Joseph Tacopina, Alex Hardy, Luke Darby, McKay Taylor, Michael Baugus, Taiten Winkel, Robert Faulkner, Bryson King, Jacob Enos, Mateo Rengifo, Tripp Slyman

Top 2019 Prospects: Jay Bramblett, Anthony Rodriguez, Jack Brady, Alexander Raynor, Ben Freehill, Ben Packer, Jack Martin, Jimmy Lowery, Josh McCoy, Noah Sheets, Zach Ford, Thor Billstrom, Alan Kervin, Anthony Einhorn, Chandler Caughron, Jacob Strassel, Jack Brady, Jack Palmer, Jesse Klein, Justin Falin, Matthew Rigney, Trent Kaplan, Tylan Perine, Walker Thompson, Grayson Clark

Top 2020 Prospects: James Williams, Sam Rayborn, Brock Travelstead, Parker Hannon, Conner Middleton, Kellen Grave de Peralta, Taylor Shahon, Ty Sherman, Daniel Cristiani, Ben Skahan, Charlie Polllock, Diego Huerta, Graham Gotlieb, Kenneth Lockhart, Simon Shin

Top 2021 Prospects: Brock Froschauer, Dalton McGowan, Marshall Nichols, Braden Ralston, Braeden Haynes, Caden Long, Christopher Nettuno, Conor Cummins, Drake Tabor, Hudson Standfest, James Jacob, Joey Wood, Robert Jacobs, Sam Wiederhold, Peyton Engel

Future Stars: Will Peltz, Upton Bellenfant

Take a look at the Finals:

The road to Vegas XXXI continues with stops in Atlanta, GA (December 3) Phoenix, AZ (December 11) Massillon, OH (December 17) & Los Angeles, CA (January 6). The largest kicking, punting & long snapping camp in the World…. Vegas XXXI will take place January 12-14, 2018. Want to be a part of it? Visit ChrisSailerKicking.com for more information.

Jay Bramblett is a D1 Scholarship Pick. OFFER NOW!!!

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Drew Chilcoat is your 2017 TX Fall Camp Champion!

The road to Vegas XXXI continued with a stop in Dallas, TX on November 12.  Over 150 specialists gathered in one of the most popular Chris Sailer Kicking camp locations over the past decade and a half.  The camp featured kickers, punters and long snappers from over 15 states.  With Vegas being only two months away, the atmosphere was intense.  Take a look at the results.

80+ Kickers / Punters attended the 2017 TX Fall Camp.

Overall Camp Champion: Drew Chilcoat (2019, TX)
Drew is an extremely talented combo specialist.  He is strong, athletic and shows big time potential.  On this day he won the kickoff competition by averaging over 65 yards, with 4.0+ hang time.  He was also dominant on field goals showing 55+ range off the ground.  With his size and athleticism, he could one day develop into special college punter.  He can hit a big ball and his consistency is improving.  Look for Drew to challenge for a TOP 12 spot this coming January in Las Vegas.

Field Goal Champion – Noah Rauschenberg (2019, OK)
Noah is an excellent junior kicking prospect.  He is a great looking athlete that shows nice future college potential.  He won the field goal competition by going 6-7 including a long of 55 yards.  He was also solid on kickoff.  Noah has the tools to compete with the best prospects in the nation in his class.  Look for him to do extremely well in Las Vegas.  He could be a great one with continued hard work.

Punt Champion – Oscar Draguicevich (Transfer, TX)
The Incarnate Word bounce back had a strong and consistent performance from start to finish.  He easily averages 40+ yards with 4.5+ hang time.  His footwork is solid and he punts with great confidence.  He dominated the camp winning every punt competition.  Oscar is a mature and experienced punter that is ready for the next level.  Look for him to land with another college program in the near future.

Top Junior College / Transfer Prospects: Oscar Draguicevich, Casey Griffith, Cade Hogan

Top Class of 2018 Prospects: Chris Kessler, Blair Zepeda, Jacob Meeks, John Mayers, Clayton Stewart, Jacob Click, Jacob Rainey, Jake Smith, Jonathan Figueroa, Karch Kaspar, Matt Schanfish, Ryan Jones, Enrique Carmona, Grant Becker, Jacob Bitterman, Jacob Mailot

Top Class of 2019 Prospects: Aleric Hernandez, Brody Patty, Ryan Hanson, Cameron Baller, Cole Schroeder, Ethan Schroeder, Drew Chilcoat, Derek Eckenfels, Drew Wilkie, Garrett Childers, Grant Ennis, Javier Castillo, JK Martin, John Aldridge, Josh Plaster, Justin Seay, Landry Poppen, Mason Johnson, Matthew Heffernan, Bijan Nichols, Neal Koskay, Trevor Robertson, Brian Barber, Austin Dennis, Austin Turner, Braeden Obholz, Danny Duke, Erik Michel, Noah Rauschenberg, Steven Opella

Top Class of 2020 Prospects: Preston Johnson, Tabor Allen, Reed Kieny, Aidan Schiefer, Andrew Espindola, Parker Lee, Arturo Ramirez, Grayson Norwood, JC Smith, Jackson Stewart, Teaff Nickle

Top Class of 2021 Prospects: David Kemp, Francisco Castillo, Bert Auburn, Alejandro Draguicevich, Brock Smalley, Connor Bryan, Ethan Spearman, Roberto Diaz, Cameron Glass, Joshua Click, Mason Butler

Future Stars: Ethan Brumgard, Grant Little

Take a look at how Drew Chilcoat became the 2017 TX Fall Camp Champion:

The road to Vegas XXXI continues with stops in Charlotte, NC (November 19) Atlanta, GA (December 3) Phoenix, AZ (December 11) Massillon, OH (December 17) & Los Angeles, CA (January 6). The largest kicking, punting & long snapping camp in the World…. Vegas XXXI will take place January 12-14, 2018. Want to be a part of it? Visit ChrisSailerKicking.com for more information.

Drew Chilcoat (2019, TX) is a talented combo prospect.

 

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Chris Sailer Kicking – Week 10 College Players of the Week, Matt Anderson & JK Scott 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 10: Matt Anderson (CAL) 3-3 Field Goals (Long 49) 4-4 Extra Points
Week 9: Daniel Gutierrez (UNLV) 4-4 Field Goals (Long 38) 2-2 Extra Points
Week 8: Connor Culp (LSU) 4-4 Field Goals (Long 47) 3-3 Extra Points
Week 7: Daniel LaCamera (Texas A&M) 4-4 Field Goals (Long 46) 1-1 Extra Points, Game Winning Field Goal
Week 6: Austin MacGinnis (Kentucky) 4-4 Field Goals (Long 53) 4-4 Extra Points
Week 5: Erik Powell (Washington State) 3-3 Field Goals (Long 44) 3-3 Extra Points
Week 4: Brandon Ruiz (Arizona State) 3-3 Field Goals (Long 41) 4-4 Extra Points, Game Winning Field Goal
Week 3: Chase McGrath (USC) 2-3 Field Goals (Long 43), 3-3 Extra Points, Game Tying & Game Winning Field Goals
Week 2: John Barron II (San Diego State) 3-3 Field Goals (Long 32) 3-3 Extra Points
Week 1: Tristan Vizcaino (Washington) 3-3 Field Goals (Long 42), 3-3 Extra Points

Punter:
Week 10: JK Scott (Alabama) 51.6 Yard Punt Average on 8 Punts (Long 58)
Week 9: Corey Bojorquez (New Mexico) 53.7 Yard Punt Average on 6 Punts (Long 75)
Week 8: Corey Bojorquez (New Mexico) 57.7 Yard Punt Average on 3 Punts (Long 78)
Week 7: Shane Tripucka (Texas A&M) 48.6 Yard Punt Average on 8 Punts (Long 55)
Week 6: Cade Coffey (Idaho) 52.3 Yard Punt Average on 7 Punts (Long 64)
Week 5: Blake Gillikin (Penn State) 46.5 Yard Punt Average on 6 Punts (Long 57)
Week 4: Charlie Scott (Air Force) 47.8 Yard Punt Average on 6 Punts (Long 59)
Week 3: Drew Galitz (Baylor) 51.4 Yard Punt Average on 7 Punts (Long 70)
Week 2: Corey Bojorquez (New Mexico) 50.1 Yard Punt Average on 8 Punts (Long 77)
Week 1: Tyler Sumpter (Troy) 49.6 Yard Punt Average on 7 Punts (Long 60)

50+Yard Field Goals:
Week 10: Jake Verity (East Carolina) 52, Canon Rooker (Middle Tennessee State) 51, Andrew Harte (Rutgers) 50
Week 9: Lucas Havrisik (Arizona) 57, Erik Powell (Washington St.) 56, Rafael Gaglianone (Wisconsin) 52, Redford Jones (Tulsa) 51, Chase McGrath (USC) 51
Week 8: Cole Murphy (Syracuse) 53, Matt Anderson (CAL) 52, Jason Sanders (New Mexico) 52, Canon Rooker (Middle Tennessee State) 50
Week 7: Brandon Ruiz (Arizona State) 52, Erik Powell (Washington State) 52
Week 6: Austin MacGinnis (Kentucky) 53, Daniel LaCamera (Texas A&M) 52, Erik Powell (Washington State) 52
Week 5: None
Week 4: Jason Sanders (New Mexico) 53, Jonathan Barnes (Louisiana Tech) 52, Redford Jones (Tulsa) 50, Austin MacGinnes (Kentucky) 50
Week 3: Brady Viles (UTEP) 53, Brent Cimaglia (Tennessee) 51
Week 2: None
Week 1: Brandon Ruiz (Arizona State) 52

Lou Groza Award Stars of the Week (3 Chosen Each Week):
Week 10: NA
Week 9: Jet Toner (Stanford)
Week 8: Cole Murphy (Syracuse), Jake Verity (East Carolina)
Week 7: Daniel LaCamera (Texas A&M)
Week 6: Austin MacGinnis (Kentucky) & Garrett Owens (Iowa State)
Week 5: Erik Powell (Washington State)
Week 4: Jason Sanders (New Mexico)
Week 3: Austin MacGinnis (Kentucky)
Week 2: TBA
Week 1: Tristan Vizcaino (Washington)

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

Check out former Chris Sailer Kicking Kickers that have won the Lou Groza Award!

JK Scott, helped Alabama defeat rival LSU!

 

Matt Anderson (CAL), became the leading scorer in CAL history!

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Chris Sailer Kicking – Week 7 College Players of the Week, Daniel LaCamera & Shane Tripucka 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 7: Daniel LaCamera (Texas A&M) 4-4 Field Goals (Long 46) 1-1 Extra Points, Game Winning Field Goal
Week 6: Austin MacGinnis (Kentucky) 4-4 Field Goals (Long 53) 4-4 Extra Points
Week 5: Erik Powell (Washington State) 3-3 Field Goals (Long 44) 3-3 Extra Points
Week 4: Brandon Ruiz (Arizona State) 3-3 Field Goals (Long 41) 4-4 Extra Points, Game Winning Field Goal
Week 3: Chase McGrath (USC) 2-3 Field Goals (Long 43), 3-3 Extra Points, Game Tying & Game Winning Field Goals
Week 2: John Barron II (San Diego State) 3-3 Field Goals (Long 32) 3-3 Extra Points
Week 1: Tristan Vizcaino (Washington) 3-3 Field Goals (Long 42), 3-3 Extra Points

Punter:
Week 7: Shane Tripucka (Texas A&M) 48.6 Yard Punt Average on 8 Punts (Long 55)
Week 6: Cade Coffey (Idaho) 52.3 Yard Punt Average on 7 Punts (Long 64)
Week 5: Blake Gillikin (Penn State) 46.5 Yard Punt Average on 6 Punts (Long 57)
Week 4: Charlie Scott (Air Force) 47.8 Yard Punt Average on 6 Punts (Long 59)
Week 3: Drew Galitz (Baylor) 51.4 Yard Punt Average on 7 Punts (Long 70)
Week 2: Corey Bojorquez (New Mexico) 50.1 Yard Punt Average on 8 Punts (Long 77)
Week 1: Tyler Sumpter (Troy) 49.6 Yard Punt Average on 7 Punts (Long 60)

50+Yard Field Goals:
Week 7: Brandon Ruiz (Arizona State) 52, Erik Powell (Washington State) 52
Week 6: Austin MacGinnis (Kentucky) 53, Daniel LaCamera (Texas A&M) 52, Erik Powell (Washington State) 52
Week 5: None
Week 4: Jason Sanders (New Mexico) 53, Jonathan Barnes (Louisiana Tech) 52, Redford Jones (Tulsa) 50, Austin MacGinnes (Kentucky) 50
Week 3: Brady Viles (UTEP) 53, Brent Cimaglia (Tennessee) 51
Week 2: None
Week 1: Brandon Ruiz (Arizona State) 52

Lou Groza Award Stars of the Week (3 Chosen Each Week):
Week 7: Daniel LaCamera (Texas A&M)
Week 6: Austin MacGinnis (Kentucky) & Garrett Owens (Iowa State)
Week 5: Erik Powell (Washington State)
Week 4: Jason Sanders (New Mexico)
Week 3: Austin MacGinnis (Kentucky)
Week 2: TBA
Week 1: Tristan Vizcaino (Washington)

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

Check out former Chris Sailer Kicking Kickers that have won the Lou Groza Award!

Daniel LaCamera, Texas A&M

Shane Tripucka, Texas A&M

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Chris Sailer Kicking – Week 6 College Players of the Week, Austin MacGinnis & Cade Coffey 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 6: Austin MacGinnis (Kentucky) 4-4 Field Goals (Long 53) 4-4 Extra Points
Week 5: Erik Powell (Washington State) 3-3 Field Goals (Long 44) 3-3 Extra Points
Week 4: Brandon Ruiz (Arizona State) 3-3 Field Goals (Long 41) 4-4 Extra Points, Game Winning Field Goal
Week 3: Chase McGrath (USC) 2-3 Field Goals (Long 43), 3-3 Extra Points, Game Tying & Game Winning Field Goals
Week 2: John Barron II (San Diego State) 3-3 Field Goals (Long 32) 3-3 Extra Points
Week 1: Tristan Vizcaino (Washington) 3-3 Field Goals (Long 42), 3-3 Extra Points

Punter:
Week 6: Cade Coffey (Idaho) 52.3 Yard Punt Average on 7 Punts (Long 64)
Week 5: Blake Gillikin (Penn State) 46.5 Yard Punt Average on 6 Punts (Long 57)
Week 4: Charlie Scott (Air Force) 47.8 Yard Punt Average on 6 Punts (Long 59)
Week 3: Drew Galitz (Baylor) 51.4 Yard Punt Average on 7 Punts (Long 70)
Week 2: Corey Bojorquez (New Mexico) 50.1 Yard Punt Average on 8 Punts (Long 77)
Week 1: Tyler Sumpter (Troy) 49.6 Yard Punt Average on 7 Punts (Long 60)

50+Yard Field Goals:
Week 6: Austin MacGinnis (Kentucky) 53, Daniel LaCamera (Texas A&M) 52, Erik Powell (Washington State) 52
Week 5: None
Week 4: Jason Sanders (New Mexico) 53, Jonathan Barnes (Louisiana Tech) 52, Redford Jones (Tulsa) 50, Austin MacGinnes (Kentucky) 50
Week 3: Brady Viles (UTEP) 53, Brent Cimaglia (Tennessee) 51
Week 2: None
Week 1: Brandon Ruiz (Arizona State) 52

Lou Groza Award Stars of the Week (3 Chosen Each Week):
Week 6: Austin MacGinnis (Kentucky) & Garrett Owens (Iowa State)
Week 5: Erik Powell (Washington State)
Week 4: Jason Sanders (New Mexico)
Week 3: Austin MacGinnis (Kentucky)
Week 2: TBA
Week 1: Tristan Vizcaino (Washington)

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

Check out former Chris Sailer Kicking Kickers that have won the Lou Groza Award!

Austin MacGinnis, Kentucky

Cade Coffey, Idaho

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