Chris Sailer Kicking: Vegas XXXI Punt Results

Vegas XXXI (January 13-14, 2018) 
Punt Charting Results
Class of 2021
Place Name Distance Hang Time Best 1 Ball
1 Bryan, Josh 28.8 3.51 34 / 4.24
2 Lopes, Joshua 27 3.5 30 / 3.86
3 Holbrook, Daniel (22) 26 3.51 35 / 3.82
4 Awaida, Adam 24.3 3.53 36 / 3.7
T5 Southey, Thomas 25.6 3.35 27 / 3.46
T5 Castillo, Francisco 27.3 3.27 33 / 3.57
7 Borregales, Andy 26.1 3.29 31 / 3.31
8 Moore, Zachary 24.9 3.25 29 / 3.53
9 Huff, Keaton 19.9 3.4 22 / 4.15
10 Barefoot, Carson 20.1 3.31 24 / 3.20
11 Kemp, David 24 3.14 30 / 3.57
12 Blevins, Brayden 22.1 3.14 27 / 3.37
T13 Tabor, Drake 13.9 3.48 21 / 3.36
T13 Auburn, Bert 25.5 2.61 30 / 2.91
15 Froschauer, Brock 20.9 3.05 24 / 3.56
16 Pollina, Joseph 21.5 2.99 29 / 3.38
17 Silver, Alec 12.5 3.33 25 / 3.12
18 Click, Joshua 18.8 2.93 21 / 3.53
19 Samuel, Benjamin (22) 16.8 2.85 27 / 3.40
20 Ray, Jackson 19.6 2.5 27 / 3.81
T21 Butler, Mason 15.4 2.55 19 / 2.63
T21 Gugino Michael 16.8 2.45 23 / 3.12
Class of 2020
Place Name Distance Hang Time Best 1 Ball
T1 Williams, James 40.3 3.8 46 / 4.51
T1 Cristiani, Daniel 40.5 3.79 47 / 4.03
3 Moraschinelli, Jacob 40.6 3.67 50 / 4.24
4 Meader, Anthony 30.9 4 35 / 4.37
5 McCord, Nolan 33 3.49 39 / 3.94
6 Hannon, Parker 31.5 3.5 38 / 3.69
7 Stephenson, Sam 34.8 3.4 48 / 4.02
8 Travelstead, Brock 33.1 3.41 39 / 4.02
9 Guillen, Fabien 29.4 3.79 34/ 3.94
10 Rezentes, Kaeo 32.5 3.44 45 / 3.63
11 Mahlum, Race 33.9 3.39 43 / 3.49
T12 Gotlieb, Graham 29.5 3.56 31 / 3.82
T12 Basile, Nick 29.6 3.46 38 / 3.68
T12 Wadas, J. J. 30 3.45 35 / 3.93
15 Maretzki, Quinn 32.6 3.27 45 / 3.65
16 Fedor, Dillon 36.4 3.04 40 / 3.55
T16 Olsen, Jack 35 3.08 42 / 3.78
18 Steele, Benjamin 31.6 3.36 35 / 3.64
19 Fetters, Christian 27.1 3.47 28 / 3.78
T20 Shirkey, Cameron 22 3.7 31 / 3.69
T20 Sherman, Ty 25.3 3.61 30 / 3.61
22 Galluccio, Mitchell 24 3.57 28 / 3.68
23 Burnette, Noah 29.4 3.23 32 / 3.85
T24 Lopez, Richard 26 3.45 28 / 3.68
T24 Nickle, Teaff 29.6 3 30 / 3.64
26 Carlton, Noah 30.8 2.81 40 / 3.59
27 Green, Archie 28.5 3.21 35 / 4
T28 Elliott, Jonmichael 28.4 3.12 34 / 3.31
T28 Roah, Derek 29.5 2.93 31 / 3.65
30 Miskella, Nate 29.6 2.78 34 / 3.6
31 Michel, Nathan 28.8 3.04 32 / 3.4
32 Wood, Grant 21 3.41 24 / 3.48
33 Smith, JC 25.4 3.17 30 / 3.56
34 Farrell, Casey 26.8 2.94 35 / 3.31
35 Allen, Tabor 28.3 2.77 32 / 3.14
36 Costa, Cheyden 26.6 2.79 38 / 3.73
37 Schmidt, Noah 26.6 2.52 35 / 3.71
38 Chaffin, Elise 17.3 2.39 25 / 2.69
Class of 2019
Place Name Distance Hang Time Best 1 Ball
1 Kiernan, Ben 52 4.22 58 / 4.48
2 McNamara, Austin 41.9 4.33 51 / 4.61
T3 Reichard, Will 40.8 4.13 58 / 4.87
T3 Davis, Evan 41.5 4.06 49 / 4.53
5 Nichols, Bijan 44 3.88 46 / 4.00
6 Benton, Hunter 40.3 3.98 51 / 4.37
7 Fuller, Cade 38.9 4.09 50 / 4.66
8 Sullivan, Connor 39.5 4 50 / 4.40
9 Bosman, Jack 43.5 3.84 49 / 3.90
10 Walters, Brandon 40.2 3.93 46 / 4.45
11 Mitchell Joey 39.3 4 43 / 4.44
12 Oswald, Jack 42.8 3.82 51 / 4.55
13 Petruescu, Brandon 38.8 4.01 48 / 4.10
14 Wheatley, Jared 39.5 3.93 41 / 4.40
15 Bein, Charles 39.8 3.86 45 / 4.40
16 Hertz, Micah 38.4 3.94 43 / 4.37
17 Wale, Gavin 38.8 3.93 46 / 4.74
18 Dennis, Austin 36.8 4.08 41 / 4.62
19 Bramblett, Jay 35.3 4.14 37 / 4.15
T20 Fitzgerald, Ryan 39.4 3.78 40 / 4.36
T20 Sanborn, Ryan 46.4 3.62 56 / 4.15
T22 Hayes, Michael 39.6 3.75 45 / 4.31
T22 Parris, Nolan 41.3 3.69 53 / 4.28
24 Brady, Jack 40.6 3.7 47 / 4.50
25 Fogleman, Landon 36.1 3.94 50 / 4.10
26 Johnson, Cole 37.5 3.84 41 / 4.55
T27 Hier, Keaton 38.3 3.81 47 / 4.12
T27 Eisenkraft, David 41.5 3.63 50 / 4.80
29 Payne, Scott 40 3.67 47 / 3.89
30 Grant, Noah 39 3.74 44 / 4.31
31 Crosa, Griffin 36.1 3.92 42 / 4.11
32 Donald, Benjamin 37.8 3.78 46 / 4.48
T33 Orr, Dylan 37.4 3.79 45 / 4.31
T33 Martin, Jack 38.9 3.72 50 / 4.22
35 Wilson, Porter 38.9 3.69 44 / 4.11
T36 Hill, Harry 34.4 4 41 / 4.28
T36 Kempton, Asa 38.3 3.74 42 / 4.28
38 Law, Bryce 35.1 3.9 43 / 4.46
T39 Hanson, Ryan 35 3.87 41 / 4.34
T39 Dickerson, Brandon 37 3.6 42 / 3.93
41 Kokich, Nick 34.3 3.92 41 / 4.57
T42 Lopez, Nicolas 32.5 4.03 40 / 4.39
T42 Buschini,Brian 34.6 3.83 40 / 4.38
T44 Nation, Cale 37.3 3.66 44 / 4.45
T44 Childers, Garrett 39.6 3.52 45 / 4.29
T46 Rodriguez, Anthony 35.1 3.77 40 / 4.53
T46 Ostendorp, Kyle 43.8 3.41 50 / 4.02
48 Hoffman, Matthew 43.3 3.39 52 / 4.03
49 Rodriguez, Aaron 38.4 3.52 43 / 3.90
50 Dable, Graham 34.1 3.78 38 / 4.11
T51 Hoban, Zach 31.6 3.94 40 / 4.59
T51 Garcia, Jackson 37.5 3.54 41 / 3.96
53 Garrett, Carson 37.1 3.49 50 / 4.06
T54 Talton, Brandon 29 4.02 34 / 4.62
T54 Lewis, Camden 34.8 3.58 40 / 4.20
56 Rauschenberg, Noah 31.8 3.79 40 / 3.93
57 Poppen, Landry 34.4 3.58 45 / 3.86
58 Barefoot, Tucker 42.3 3.02 52 / 4.14
T59 Thompson, Walker 34 3.58 35 / 3.87
T59 Youngblood, Jaxon 34.4 3.55 47 / 4.00
T59 Morais, Drew 35.9 3.47 44 / 3.90
T59 LaRosa, Jay 37.1 3.4 43 / 3.68
63 Raney, Nathan 33.9 3.58 39 / 4.21
T64 Boschetti Nico 31 3.75 42 / 4.21
T64 Cummins, Griffin 32.3 3.67 38 / 4.15
T64 Turner, James 34.9 3.49 41 / 4.03
T67 Billstrom, Thor 29.3 3.86 33 / 4.45
T67 Freehill, Ben 36 3.42 46 / 4.44
69 Caughron, Chandler 32.4 3.64 42 / 4.20
70 Lupo, Logan 35.1 3.42 40 / 3.90
71 Tom-Makue, Anthony 33.4 3.55 43 / 3.92
72 Packer, Ben 32.3 3.6 36 / 3.60
T73 Jaridly, Ramzee 34.6 3.42 37 / 4.15
T73 White, Jason 34.6 3.42 40 / 4.10
T73 Hogan, Sam 37.1 3.3 37 / 3.82
T76 McCoy, Josh 28.5 3.78 37 / 4.03
T76 Brooksby, Connor 32.5 3.54 39 / 3.93
T78 Molique, Mason 29.6 3.73 35 / 4.28
T78 Fischer, Elijah 34.6 3.39 45 / 4.10
80 Chandler, Max 31 3.6 33 / 3.92
81 King, Asher 33.5 3.45 38 / 3.82
82 Vela, Joshua 30 3.66 34 / 4.03
83 Stoll, Joseph 32.4 3.51 35 / 3.90
T84 Costantini, Sebastian 36.9 3.17 45 / 3.81
T84 Johnson, Mason 37 3.08 39 / 3.86
86 Boyle, Michael 33 3.41 37 / 3.94
87 Griggs, Will 28.5 3.64 30 / 3.78
T88 Janikowski, Dean 30.5 3.57 35 / 3.65
T88 Abbes, Christopher 30.9 3.52 34 / 4.08
T88 Rigney, Matthew 33.4 3.36 40 / 4.03
T91 Sten, Carson 31.9 3.44 35 / 3.72
T91 Van Eekeren, Chris 33.9 3.35 45 / 4.15
T91 Koskay, Neal 36.5 2.98 47 / 3.78
94 Robertson, Trevor 34.5 3.26 45 / 4.03
95 Dennis, Dillon 30.6 3.52 37 / 4.12
96 Kaplan, Trent 23.3 3.61 32 / 4.06
T97 Lewis, Matt 30.8 3.46 33 / 4.05
T97 Patty, Brody 33 3.31 37 / 3.28
T99 Ierulli, Jack 29 3.53 35 / 3.85
T99 Weitz, Jonathan 33.6 3.25 38 / 4.15
101 Horn, Tim 31.8 3.36 45 / 3.96
102 Castle, Ryan 30.5 3.44 41 / 3.93
103 Huff, Justin 32.6 3.28 40 / 3.47
104 Oliva, Patrick 30.9 3.36 35 / 3.87
105 Peters, Bryce 28.1 3.49 34 / 3.94
106 Belanger, Zachary 33.1 2.99 40 / 3.27
107 Opella, Steven 31.6 3.23 37 / 3.76
108 Ward, Thomas 30.2 3.35 37 / 4.06
109 Schmidt, Logan 31.5 3.2 38 / 3.57
110 Austin, Jack 29.6 3.31 33 / 3.35
111 Dodd, Ashton 31.3 3.07 41 / 3.81
112 Villamizar, Nicholas 31 3.05 33 / 3.48
113 Mazur, Andre 28.8 3.32 33 / 3.73
114 Santoro, Anthony 30.4 3.22 42 / 4.57
T115 Cunningham, Leo 20.8 3.36 34 / 3.70
T115 Amkhamavong, Chester 28.9 3.28 31 / 3.4
117 Pollina, Andrew 18.6 3.36 27 / 3.56
118 Hebert, Beau 30.5 3.02 33 / 3.50
119 Enderle, Dalyn 26.5 3.25 32 / 3.38
120 Strassel, Jacob 23.4 3.25 28 / 3.43
121 Heins, Gabe 28.3 3.11 30 / 3.56
122 Castillo, Javier 27.1 2.83 36 / 3.36
123 Gonzalez, Edgar 22.5 2.97 25 / 3.22
Class of 2018, Junior College & Transfers
Place Name Distance Hang Time Best 1 Ball
1 Olivas, Carson 46.3 3.97 57 / 4.48
2 Winkel, Taiten 45.3 3.94 50 / 4.40
3 Souza, Mitchell 45.6 3.91 52 / 4.32
4 Medina, Jaime 38.8 4.63 45 / 5.00
5 Stewart, Clayton 38.1 4.2 45 / 4.73
6 Bredesen, Dillon 40.1 3.87 50 / 4.46
7 Georgopoulos, George 38.9 3.92 50 / 4.19
T8 D’Amico, Clay 40 3.82 55 / 4.36
T8 Lund, Stockton 41.9 3.69 56 / 3.94
10 March, Jared 35 4.17 44 / 4.41
11 Vujnovich, Andrew 34.3 4.21 41 / 4.62
12 Zepeda, Blair 45.4 3.58 57 / 4.22
T13 Grothaus, Parker 34.3 4.11 39 / 4.40
T13 King, Carson 37.4 3.83 48 / 4.79
T13 Faulkner, Robert 38.4 3.76 42 / 4.50
T13 Click, Jacob 40.3 3.65 44 / 4.24
T17 Lomakin, Justin 34.1 4.14 41 / 4.70
T17 Sentkowski, Kyle 34.9 3.94 40 / 4.79
19 Mulreed, Aidan 41.5 3.62 50 / 3.98
20 Rodriguez, Andrew 39 3.65 48 / 4.20
21 Freem, Matthew 39.5 3.63 50 / 4.17
22 McRoberts, Nathan 38.4 3.65 54 / 4.21
23 Wood, Chris 35.4 3.69 40 / 4.11
24 Madela, Kai 35.3 3.69 39 / 4.47
25 Brooks, Jackson 34.3 3.75 42 / 4.41
T26 Wallace, Quentin 32.3 4.1 38 / 4.44
T26 Stadthaus, Alex 40.4 3.47 40 / 4.00
28 Gilbert, Drew 38.8 3.58 49 / 3.90
T29 Sweeney, Niall 35.8 3.62 42 / 3.78
T29 Mayeur, Julien 40.1 3.39 50 / 3.90
31 Blaser, Greg 32.5 3.8 35 / 4.06
32 Ryan, Kevin 29.3 3.98 32 / 4.70
33 Redman, Ryan 33.3 3.66 42 / 3.97
34 Kaspar, Karch 35.6 3.52 38 / 4.37
T35 Garcia, Daniel 32.4 3.73 40 / 4.06
T35 Watkins, Matthew 33.4 3.64 47 / 4.30
T35 Sohn, Hoyoung 36.4 3.45 44 / 4.15
38 Weires, Collin 30 3.84 37 / 4.15
39 Rybus, JP 35.9 3.38 37 / 3.78
T40 Ludwig, Randy 28.6 3.89 29 / 4.36
T40 Weidlein, Matthew 32.6 3.64 39 / 4.00
42 Tacopina, Joseph 33.6 3.55 40 / 3.68
43 Moses, Hayden 29.3 3.75 35 / 4.08
44 Hernandez, Luis 33.3 3.52 44 / 4.03
45 Hurt, Paul 36.4 3.04 39 / 3.44
46 Enos, Jacob 34.6 3.37 40 / 3.73
47 Taylor, McKay 34 3.38 36 / 4.30
48 Gentner, Trevor 28.8 3.68 39 / 4.29
49 Lawson, Nicholas 31.6 3.59 38 / 4.28
50 Price, Evan 32.8 3.4 41 / 4.23
51 Garcia, Antonio 30.1 3.6 34 / 3.65
52 Chanty , Brennen 33.3 3.34 36 / 3.34
53 Trujillo, Jonathan 32.8 3.35 40 / 4.23
54 Ramirez, Fernando 31.3 3.51 40 / 4.06
T55 Becker, Grant 26.6 3.59 33 / 3.65
T55 Parker, Devin 32 3.31 40 / 3.43
57 Rainey, Jacob 32.5 3.18 35 / 3.91
58 Ochoa, Ronnie 31.9 3.18 37 / 3.55
59 Sambugaro, Vitor 27.9 3.48 33 / 3.56
T60 Earp, Alec 30.4 2.96 35 / 3.44
T60 Chambers, Jimmy 30.9 2.85 35 / 3.60
T60 Stambaugh, Carter 31 2.72 36 / 3.43
63 Bitterman, Jacob 29.6 3.06 33 / 3.65
64 Winders, Paxton 28.6 3.3 30 / 3.90

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2017 OH Fall Camp Recap – Parker Grothaus Comes Up Big!

The Chris Sailer Kicking 2017 Fall Camp Tour made another stop this past weekend in Massilon, OH. The camp featured a fantastic indoor facility, many talented kickers/punters, and CSK’s best staff (Sailer, Obi, Aaron Perez, Chris Nendick, Drew Basil & Andrew Gantz). The camp gave us a glimpse of what to expect at Vegas XXXI. The battle to earn TOP 12 honors this year should be phenomenal. Take a look at the results.

2017 OH Fall Camp – Chris Sailer Kicking

Overall Camp Champion
Parker Grothaus (TR, ): Parker was an absolute standout from the minute the camp kicked off. The 2017 high school grad and current transfer from Incarnate Word is a big time kicking prospect. He has a huge leg and proved that he is not doubt a D1 prospect. He won the kickoff competition by hitting several balls through the uprights with 4.0+ hang time. He also hits a pure ball off the ground on field goal and has 60+ yard range. Parker is an elite transfer prospect that is going to be a fantastic addition for any college football program.

Field Goal Champion
Jacob Moraschinelli (2020, ): Jacob had an impressive performance at his first Chris Sailer Kicking camp. He has a big time leg for his age and shows outstanding future college potential. He won the field goal competition by going 7-7 with a long of 57 yards. He also does a great job on kickoff and shows potential to develop as a punter. Jacob has all the tools to be a top specialist in the 2020 class. I expect him to compete with the best of the best at Vegas XXXI and could even challenge for a TOP 12 spot.

Punt Champion
Joey Mitchell (2019, OH): Joey is an excellent combo prospect. He was solid all day on both field goal and kickoff and stepped up when it counted the most during the punt competition. He has 50+ yard range on field goal. His kickoffs average 60+ yards, with 3.7+ hang time. And his strongest skill is his punting. He beat out a very talented field of punters by averaging 40+ yards, with 4.4+ hang time. Joey punts with nice technique and is one of the most consistent 2019 prospects in the nation. Look for Joey to dominate Vegas XXXI and challenge for a TOP 12 spot.

Class of 2018 Standouts: Parker Grothaus, Quentin Wallace, Nathan McRoberts, Tripp Slyman, Drew Cassidy, Eduardo Favella, Gavin Costello, Sam Strange, Dalton Nida, Dustin Rieser, Evan Malpass

Class of 2019 Standouts: Joey Mitchell, Porter Wilson, Chris Van Eekeran, Andrew Pollina, Asa Kempton, Brandon Walters, Brayden Johnson, Carter LaCoursierse, Daniel Dietrich, Griffin Crosa, Jack Ierulli, James Turner, Keaton Hier, Mason Molique, Noah Grant, Patrick Oliva, Sam Hogan, Andrew Kempen, Brock Holman, Dylan Hilger, Ian Kristan, Jackson Griskie, Jonah Phares, Kyle Farfsing, Logan Schmidt, Luke Barresi, Matthew Detty, Michael O’Shaughnessy

Class of 2020 Standouts: Jacob Moraschinelli, Aidan Clark, Blake Edwards, Cameron Shirkey, Casey Farrell, Christian Fetters, Aidan Hosler, Angelo Quittrochi, Benjamin Popko, Carson Lehrer, Cole Bumgarner, Kyle DeRemer

Class of 2021 Standouts: Brock Froschauer, Felipe Scharff, Franklin Rogers, Jacob Coffland, Joseph Pollina, Kollin Kralapp, Ryan Heicher, Tanner Pope, Tyler Rosselli

Future Stars: Aidan Ighnat, Blake Greber

The road to Vegas XXXI continues with a final stop in 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.

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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)

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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)

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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)

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

Austin MacGinnis, Kentucky

Cade Coffey, Idaho

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Chris Sailer Kicking – Week 5 College Players of the Week, Erik Powell and Blake Gillikin 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 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 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 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 5: Erik Powell (Washington State)
Week 4: Jason Sanders (New Mexico)
Week 3: Austin MacGinnis (Kentucky)
Week 2: TBA
Week 1: Tristan Vizcaino (Washington)

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Blake Gillikin, Penn State

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5 October Recruiting Tips For All Kickers/Punters

Freshman

1. Enjoy getting used to high school.

2. Attend private, group and virtual lessons. Perfect your technique.

3. Attend a 1-Day Chris Sailer Kicking Fall Camp in your area.

4. Sign up for Vegas XXXI, the experience will pay off tenfold.

5. Breathe, relax and understand that your simply learning how to one day be recruited.

Sophomores:

1. Enjoy your sophomore season. It won’t be long and you will be an upperclassmen.

2. Attend private, group and virtual lessons. Perfect your technique.

3. Attend a 1-Day Chris Sailer Kicking Fall Camp in your area.

4. Sign up for Vegas XXXI, the experience will pay off tenfold.

5. Breathe, relax and understand that your simply learning how to one day be recruited.

Juniors:

1. Dominate the remaining part of your junior season. It doesn’t matter if you are having a great season to date, or currently struggling for one reason or another. Stay focused or regather your focus and put your best foot forward from here are on out. Yes, college coaches are watching.

2. Take unofficial visits. Get on campus. Get your name and face in front of college coaches. Take trips to D1, D2, D3, NAIA, JC programs. Take trips to the east, the west, the south, the north. Be realistic with your choices and it will pay off. Genuine interest during the season is worth way more than mass emails. Call the football office and speak with a secretary to set up unofficial visits. Simply say that you are a recruit. It is VERY smart to plan these trips on a weekend when Chris Sailer Kicking is in town (see tip #4). Attend the game on Saturday. Attend the Chris Sailer Kicking camp on Sunday.

3. Attend private, group and virtual lessons. Perfect your technique. Don’t ever think that you are to old or experienced to get better. Believe me, you will get a major wake up call once you step foot on college campus. Dominate through perfecting your technique.

4. Attend 1-Day Chris Sailer Kicking Fall Camps across the country. Exposure is necessary. Attend in your region, but also attend outside of your region (see tip #2). If you want to play college football, you have to put in the effort.

5. Sign up for Vegas XXXI. It is finally your time to compete for TOP 12. Who has made TOP 12 before you? Here are a few names: Justin Tucker (Ravens), Blair Walsh (Seahawks), Ryan Succop (Titans), Dan Bailey (Cowboys), Bryan Anger (Buccaneers), Jeff Locke (Lions), Brad Nortman (Jaguars), Bradley Pinion (49ers), Colton Schmidt (Bills), Ryan Allen (Patriots), Tress Way (Redskins), Cody Parkey (Dolphins), Kai Forbath (Vikings), Ka’imi Fairbairn (Texans), Drew Kaser (Chargers), Randy Bullock (Bengals), Dustin Hopkins (Redskins)…. just to name a few. And it goes well beyond making TOP 12. The experience, the connections, the friendships, the exposure, etc. There will never be a camp more important than this.

Seniors:

1. Dominate the remaining part of your senior season. It doesn’t matter if you are having a great season to date, or currently struggling for one reason or another. Stay focused or regather your focus and put your best foot forward from here are on out. College coaches are watching very closely and beginning to make choices.

2. Take unofficial visits. Get on campus. Get your name and face in front of college coaches. Take trips to D1, D2, D3, NAIA, JC programs. Take trips to the east, the west, the south, the north. Be realistic with your choices and it will pay off. Genuine interest during the season is worth way more than mass emails. Call the football office and speak with a secretary to set up unofficial visits. Simply say that you are a recruit. It is VERY smart to plan these trips on a weekend when Chris Sailer Kicking is in town (see tip #4). Attend the game on Saturday. Attend the Chris Sailer Kicking camp on Sunday.

3. Attend private, group and virtual lessons. Perfect your technique. Don’t ever think that you are to old or experienced to get better. Believe me, you will get a major wake up call once you step foot on college campus. Dominate through perfecting your technique.

4. Attend 1-Day Chris Sailer Kicking Fall Camps across the country. Exposure is necessary. Attend in your region, but also attend outside of your region (see tip #2). If you want to play college football, you have to put in the effort.

5. Sign up for Vegas XXXI. This event was created in 2003 specifically for the senior class. There is a reason why the camp is in January. This is still the most important time in recruiting for the senior class. National Letter of Intent signing day is in early February. Over 95% of the senior class is NOT committed and have not received any sort of college offer. Breathe, relax and get your mind focused on getting the exposure necessary at the most important time of your career. Every college coach in America will be waiting on these results. Scholarships and preferred walk on opportunities will be decided in Las Vegas.

*** Note to those lucky few that are committed (Yes, I am talking to the TOP 12 from last year). The NFL Stars listed in tip #5 for juniors all attended this event as seniors as well. They didn’t rest. They continued to be hungry and dominate. That is why they are stars. The list of  TOP 12 K/P’s that decided to rest because they were already committed is much longer. And close to 0% of them made it to the NFL.

For more information, visit ChrisSailerKicking.com

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