FBU Top Gun Showcase & The U.S. Army All-American Bowl – 2017!

Chris Sailer Kicking and Rubio Long Snapping have a long-standing partnership with the All-American Games’s Football University (FBU).  FBU combines position-specific technique training with NFL-experienced coaches. They are also the largest football training service in the US.  This partnership is special as it allows for the pooling of resources to give you MAXIMUM EXPOSURE & TRAINING.

Since Chris Sailer Kicking and Rubio Long Snapping are the official specialist selection partners, each year, we have the honor of choosing six specialists (2 Kickers, 2 Punters & 2 Long Snappers) to participate in the US ARMY ALL-AMERICAN BOWL and Football University’s ALL-AMERICAN BOWL GAMES (Freshman All-American Bowl & 8th Grade All-American Bowl).

All selections will be made at the FBU TOP GUN SHOWCASE on July 7th – 8th, 2017 in Rock Hill, South Carolina.

*You DO NOT have to participate in an FBU regional camp to qualify this year.

*To be considered for the US ARMY ALL-AMERICAN BOWL, you must participate in the FBU TOP GUN SHOWCASE.

Lock in your spot for the TOP GUN SHOWCASE TODAY!

VISIT: fbu.net

CALL: (973) 366-5027

EMAIL: registration@footballuniversity.org


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The 2016 Chris Sailer Award Ceremony

 

1. What is it?

  • The Chris Sailer Award is presented, on an annual basis, to the best national High School Placekicker for that given season.

2. Where is it?

  • Suncoast Hotel & Casino (The Madrid Room)
    9090 Alta Drive
    Las Vegas, NV

3. When is it?

  • Friday, January 13th at 7:00pm.

4. Who is allowed to attend the Awards Show?

  • Open to all, free to attend.  Attire is casual. Doors will open at 7:00pm at the Suncoast Hotel & Casino in the Madrid Room (follow the signs). Trust me when I tell you, you will NOT want to miss this as a special MC will be hosting AND we will be presenting other awards as well.

5. Who are the three finalists this year?

  • Jake Lane, Park Crossing HS, AL
  • Hayden Ray, Bryant HS, AR
  • Brandon Ruiz, Williams Field HS, AZ

6. Who is on the Chris Sailer Award Selection Committee and what is their role?

They are the people that vote on the winner. Each committee member votes for a 1st, 2nd and 3rd place finisher. Votes are tallied and the winner is announced at the awards ceremony.

Aaron Perez (CSK Staff)
Joe Houston (CSK Staff)
Chris Nendick (CSK Staff)
Obi Egekeze (CSK Staff)
Nacho Brache (CSK Staff)
Erik Folk (CSK Staff)
Drew Basil (CSK Staff)
Nick Folk (Jets)
Jeff Locke (Vikings)
Blair Walsh (Vikings)
Kai Forbath (Redskins)
Randy Taylor (NCSA)
Greg Biggins (Scout.com)
Brandon Huffman (Scout.com)
Chris Rubio (Rubio Long Snapping)

Above Right: The 2015 Chris Sailer Award Winner, Samuel Sloman. Sloman now plays for Miami at Ohio.

7. Who are the past winners?

  • Samuel Sloman, GA (2015)
  • Tyler Bass, SC (2014)
  • Cole Hedlund, TX (2013)
  • Wyatt Schmidt, MN,(2012)
  • Alex Ball, CA (2011)

 

 

 

 

 

If you have any questions about the ceremony, please contact Samantha@ChrisSailerKicking.com.


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

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

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Chris Sailer Kicking – Week 6 College Players of the Week, Josh Williams and J.K 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 6: Josh Williams (SMU) 4-4 Field Goals (Long 44), 4 for 4 Extra Points
Week 5: Tyler Davis (Penn State) 3-3 Field Goals (Long 40), 2 for 2 Extra Points
Week 4: Andrew DiRocco (Tulane) 4-4 Field Goals (Long 48), 3 for 3 Extra Points
Week 3: Daniel LaCamera (Texas A&M) 5-5 Field Goals (Long 46), 2 for 2 Extra Points
Week 2: Jonathan Barnes (Louisiana Tech) 3 for 3 Field Goals (Long 47), 6 for 6 Extra Points
Week 1: Rafael Gaglianone (Wisconsin) 3 for 3 Field Goals (Long 48), 1 for 1 Extra Points, Game Winning 48 Yard Field Goal to upset LSU.

Punter:
Week 6: J.K Scott (Alabama) 51.5 Yard Punt Average on 4 Punts (Long 63)
Week 5: Michael Carrizosa (San Jose St) 55.5 Yard Punt Average on 6 Punts (Long 64)
Week 4: Dylan Klumph (CAL) – 49.6 Yard Punt Average on 5 Punts (Long 60)
Week 3: Michael Carrizosa (San Jose St) – 50.2 Yard Punt Average on 6 Punts (Long 58)
Week 2: Logan Cooke (Mississippi St) – 49.5 Yard Punt Average on 4 Punts (Long 68)
Week 1: Shane Tripucka (Texas A&M) – 47.3 Yard Punt Average on 7 Punts (Long 59)

50+Yard Field Goals:
Week 6: Jonathan Barnes (Louisana Tech) 54, John Barron II (San Diego State) 50
Week 5: Davis Price (Colorado) 54
Week 4: None
Week 3: None
Week 2: Eddy Pineiro (Florida) 54
Week 1: Elliott Fry (South Carolina) 55, Conrad Ukropina (Stanford) 50

Lou Groza Stars of the Week (3 Chosen Each Week):
Week 6: None
Week 5: Tyler Davis (Penn State), Rhett Almond (BYU)
Week 4: Andrew DiRocco (Tulane)
Week 3: Daniel LaCamera (Texas A&M)
Week 2: Parker Davidson (New Mexico State)
Week 1: Rafael Gaglianone (Wisconsin), Ty Cummings (Houston)

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

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D1 Colleges Will Recruit You, You Have To Recruit D2 & D3 Coaches!

Recruiting can be the most challenging, yet exciting, time consuming, yet ego boosting, frustrating yet rewarding challenges that an athlete and that athlete’s family will face. In the end, when approached and tackled properly, it will all pay off. The key is finding the correct fit for every athlete. And that is not an easy challenge. Over the years I have given many speeches and written many blogs about the recruitment of kickers, punters, and long snappers. The goal each time to is to educate athletes and their families one step at time. Here is one more piece of that educational process.

D1 Colleges Will Recruit You. When Alabama, Ohio State, UCLA, LSU, Michigan, Notre Dame, etc. need to recruit a specialist, they will find the very best one and usually have them committed within days. Everyone wants to go to these schools and would jump on that opportunity. They also have a huge recruiting budget, the best resources, and the ultimate product to sell. Here is how the conversation goes when a coach from a D1 school calls me, Chris: “I need a list of the best kickers /punters in the nation.” Me: “Sure we have Kicker A ranked #1, Kicker B ranked #2, Kicker C Ranked #3 and so on.” Within hours those athletes are in contact with the coach. Within days the coach has visited the school and done character and academic background checks. Within weeks the athlete and the family are on campus visiting. Sign, sealed, delivered.

Your job when if comes to D1 programs:

Get exposure. Go to Chris Sailer Kicking Camps and get nationally ranked. We are the most trusted specialist resource in the world for college coaches. Make sure to keep your rank current. An evaluation and ranking over time holds much more weight than a single evaluation 1 or 2 years ago. Keep your character intact. Be aware that a college coach will visit with anyone and everyone to make sure that you are a great fit for that program in every way. Get your grades and test scores as high as absolutely possible. Get to college camps in between your junior and senior seasons. This is when most college coaches will ultimately pull the trigger. If you are good enough, Chris Sailer Kicking will get you the exposure to get signed by a D1 program. D1 programs will find and sign the very best. The best programs get the best specialists. The next best programs get the next best specialists. And so on….

D2, D3, NAIA, etc. need you to recruit them. When Azusa Pacific, Colgate, William & Mary, Wesleyan, Nicholls State etc. need to recruit a specialist, they wait to see who the D1 programs are not able to sign and try to land some of the leftover pieces. Not everyone wants to go to these schools, so they aren’t able to be as selective. They do not have a huge recruiting budget, the same resources, nor the ultimate product to sell. Here is how the conversation goes when a coach from a D3 school calls me, Chris: “I recently got some film from Kicker A. He also recently visited the school and has been showing great interest in our program. What do you think Chris?” Me: “Kicker A is a great kicker. He has been to several camps over the years and has really impressed us. He continues to get better and stronger each time that we see him. He shows great D3 talent and potential.” Over the course of the next several months, depending on the time of this call a relationship between coach and player is formed. Perhaps after that player doesn’t get any D1 offers, he may sign with the program. The financials take much longer to figure out at this level. However, there are many great financial packages available.

You job when it come to D2 & D3 programs:

Get exposure (The same holds true for everything said above). You need to see the big picture. Everyone is not a D1 scholarship kicker or punter. In fact, very few are. Most will fall into this category. There are 700+ Universities and Colleges that offer football. There is a great fit out there for you. In fact, there are most likely several. But YOU have to find them. YOU have to recruit them. Do not wait for them to come calling you. Make calls, send emails, take unofficial visits, go to practices, go to games, follow up, etc. Sign up with NCSA for help! Arrange a date to kick or punt for them live. Your sincere interest will land you several college opportunities. These programs can offer partial/full athletic and/or academic scholarships. The more that they want you, the harder they will work to get you money somehow, someway. Believe me.

Never put all of your eggs in one basket. First and foremost always apply as a student first. Football may not work out due to injury or just lack of talent. If you are a legit D1 specialist, focus on D1 but make sure that you have D2, D3, etc. backups in place. If you are D2/D3 specialist, focus on those levels, but don’t be afraid to reach for the stars (you may improve in your final years). There is a home for everyone. Chris Sailer Kicking sees more specialists than anyone in the world and we still cannot find 700+ college level specialists per year to fill needs at every school. If you approach recruiting with a the correct plan in place you will find a home. Anticipate the ups and downs of recruiting and enjoy the ride. Remember you can make the NFL coming from any college. Take a look at NFL rosters and where the specialists played their college ball. The key is finding the right fit where you can continue to develop your skill. And ultimately, whether you make the NFL or not, the reward at the end will be a college degree from a great school that you most likely would not have received without football.

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2016 FBU Camps

FBU CAMPS

2016 U.S. Army All-Americans

Once again, Chris Sailer Kicking and Rubio Long Snapping will be teaming up with FBU to run the specialists portion of their camps. FBU is the world’s largest football training service and has hired us to handle their Kicking & Punting section. It is an honor and we are proud to do it again. It is a top notch organization that benefits countless athletes across the country.

Chris Sailer Kicking will be running more camps than EVER. This year I will only be at the TOP GUN CAMP.  All other locations will have two Chris Sailer Kicking Senior Instructors in attendance (staff members that have been with me for well over 30 camps). They will follow the same format as myself and report directly to FBU and yours truly.  These camps do have smaller numbers than our regional camps and are MUCH more instructional based.  Yes, you will get ranked on ChrisSailerKicking.com when you attend an FBU camp.

Based on what we see at the FBU TOP GUN CAMP in SC on July 14-15, we will be choosing the two Kickers and two Punters that will participate in the US ARMY ALL-AMERICAN BOWL.  Chris Sailer Kicking will also be selecting the FBU Youth All-American Bowls based on performances at the FBU TOP GUN CAMP in SC on July 14-15. You MUST be invited to the TOP GUN camp by performing well at one of the regional FBU camps prior to the TOP GUN Camp.

Bottom line, you will have to do well at one of the FBU camps, that our staff  is in attendance at, to pick up an invite from myself and/or one of my senior instructors.

  • April 8-9, San Antonio, TX
  • April 15-16, Austin, TX
  • April 15-16, Miami, FL
  • April 22-23, Orlando, FL
  • April 22-23, Phoenix, AZ
  • April 29-30, Orange County, CA
  • June 3-4, Lafayette, LA
  • June 24-25, Los Angeles, CA
  • July 14-15, Rock Hill, SC, TOP GUN CAMP (this is the camp where the US ARMY BOWL ALL-AMERICANS, FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICANS & 8TH GRADE ALL-AMERICANS will be selected)

Please register for FBU CAMPS by going to fbu.net, calling (973) 366-5027 or emailing cdecker@allamericangames.com

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Chris Sailer Kicking 2016 Summer Camps

 

Here we go, you have seen what others say about Chris Sailer Kicking and now is the time to get involved.

Below is a very detailed list of dates, locations, and explanations of what Chris Sailer Kicking has in store for summer 2016:

INSTRUCTIONAL, EVALUATION & EXPOSURE CAMPS

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Summer Kicking/Punting Camps are open to ALL levels Kickers & Punters. You do NOT have to be invited to attended any spring or summer Chris Sailer Kicking Instructional Camps. These Kicking & Punting Camps are open to 8th grade (younger with permission from Sailer) through college. The winners of each camp receive FREE admission to a Fall camp put on by Chris Sailer Kicking (travel and accommodations excluded). Please note: these camps will sell out quickly!

These camps are one day camps that offer instruction, film and classroom session, Kicking & Punting Discussion, NCSA recruiting information and Competition. Attending these camps gives you top notch instruction and the chance to be added to the Chris Sailer Kicking Player Ranking Section of the website.

Why attend? To get the best instruction and the most exposure possible in the world as a Kicker and/or Punter, to be ranked with Chris Sailer Kicking, to receive a Chris Sailer Kicking shirt, to have the chance to win FREE admission to a Chris Sailer Kicking Fall camp of your choice (travel and accommodations not included).

  • July 7, Dallas, TX
  • July 9, Chicago, IL
  • July 11, Charlotte, NC
  • July 12, Atlanta, GA
  • July 31, Los Angeles, CA

You can register for any Chris Sailer Kicking summer camp HERE

VEGAS NATIONAL EVENTS

Vegas uprights

As you know, the Vegas Events are the biggest and best Kicking and Punting camps in the world. They are truly a national/international event to see how you compete against the best in the nation, and world. The May Event, or VEGAS XXVIII, is the second largest Kicking & Punting camp we run (VEGAS XXVII in January was the biggest). The main difference is the weather and there are less seniors since many have already stepped onto their college campuses for their next stage of their life.

The Vegas Events are NOT an invite only camp. They are first come, first served. Kickers & Punters ranging from 8th grade – JC are allowed to attend.

This is the SUPER BOWL for Kickers & Punters. No other kicking event comes close to the exposure offered by the National Vegas Events. Chris Sailer Kicking is, by far, the most credible recruiting source for Kickers & Punters in the country.  The “TOP 12” and “EVENT ELITE” is the list to be on if you are seeking national exposure. From the Vegas Events, the Chris Sailer Kicking Staff will select the “TOP 12” Seniors/JC & the “TOP 12” Underclassman and “Event Elite”. Over 90% of the “TOP 12” have received full ride D1A scholarships in the past. Over 99% members of the “TOP 12” have gone on to play college football. In addition the “TOP 12” Underclassman will be invited to attend an exclusive summer camp to train and compete amongst that elite group.  The Competition Finals Round Winners (FG, Punt, and LS) will receive FREE Chris Sailer Kicking Camps for 1 FULL YEAR. (Excludes transportation and hotel). The Vegas Events offer the best exposure possible for Kickers & Punters. Chris Sailer Kicking has personal relationships with over 100 D1A Universities and many more at other levels. This is your chance to get recognized on a national scale. Chris Sailer Kicking works very closely with Scout.com, Rivals.com, Espn.com, etc. and have also been featured in Sports Illustrated, USA Today, The Wall Street Journal, Deadspin, etc.

  • VEGAS XXVIII Prep Camp, May 15, Dallas, TX
  • VEGAS XXVIII Prep Camp, May 15, Atlanta, GA
  • VEGAS XXVIII Prep Camp, May 15, Los Angeles, CA
  • VEGAS XXVIII, Small Group Session, May 19, Las Vegas, NV
  • VEGAS XXVIII, May 20-21

You can register for any Chris Sailer Kicking VEGAS EVENT HERE

FBU CAMPS

2016 U.S. Army All-Americans

Once again, Chris Sailer Kicking and Rubio Long Snapping will be teaming up with FBU to run the specialists portion of their camps. FBU is the world’s largest football training service and has hired us to handle their Kicking & Punting section. It is an honor and we are proud to do it again. It is a top notch organization that benefits countless athletes across the country.

Chris Sailer Kicking will be running more camps than EVER.  This year I will only be at the TOP GUN CAMP.  All other locations will have two Chris Sailer Kicking Senior Instructors in attendance (staff members that have been with me for well over 30 camps). They will follow the same format as myself and report directly to FBU and yours truly. Yes, you will get ranked on ChrisSailerKicking.com when you attend an FBU camp.

Based on what we see at the FBU TOP GUN CAMP in SC on July 14-15, we will be choosing the two Kickers and two Punters that will participate in the US ARMY ALL-AMERICAN BOWL.  Chris Sailer Kicking will also be selecting the East Bay Youth All-American for the Class of 2019 (Freshman All-American Bowl) and 2020 (8th Grade All-American Bowl) based on performances at the FBU TOP GUN CAMP in SC on July 14-15. You MUST be invited to the TOP GUN camp by performing well at one of the regional FBU camps prior to the TOP GUN Camp.

Bottom line, you will have to do well at one of the FBU camps, that our staff  is in attendance at, to pick up an invite from myself and/or one of my senior instructors.

  • April 8-9, San Antonio, TX
  • April 15-16, Austin, TX
  • April 15-16, Miami, FL
  • April 22-23, Orlando, FL
  • April 22-23, Phoenix, AZ
  • April 29-30, Orange County, CA
  • June 3-4, Lafayette, LA
  • June 24-25, Los Angeles, CA
  • July 14-15, Rock Hill, SC, TOP GUN CAMP (this is the camp where the US ARMY BOWL ALL-AMERICANS, FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICANS & 8TH GRADE ALL-AMERICANS will be selected)

Please register for FBU CAMPS by going to fbu.net, calling (973) 366-5027 or emailing cdecker@allamericangames.com

COLLEGE CAMPS

Chris Sailer Kicking will be in charge of several university led college camps across the country. These are camps that the universities put on and have us run.  You will not be ranked at these camps. You will register through THEIR site. Here is the list, so far, as more will be added once the dates are finalized…

  • June 1, University of Georgia
  • June 3, LSU
  • June 4, Alabama
  • June 5, University of Washington
  • June 6, Texas A&M
  • June 10, University of Cincinnati
  • June 11, University of Oregon
  • June 12, University of California Berkeley (CAL)
  • June 19, University of Miami
  • July 24, Army

NFL FREE AGENT CAMP

Kai Forbath celebrating after his 50 yard game winning field goal for the Saints. (2015)

Kai Forbath celebrating after his 50 yard game winning field goal for the Saints. (2015)

You (the specialists) asked for it, you got it. They (NFL coaches) asked for it, they got it. As you know, Chris Rubio and myself have always run the biggest and best exposure camps for high school Kickers, Punters and Long Snappers.  For the second year, we are moving into the NFL realm to give the needed exposure to our college athletes.

This one day camp will be a showcase for NFL coaches. There will be little coaching (you shouldn’t need a ton if you are at this camp) as this camp will all be about exposure. NFL coaches and personnel will be on hand to personally see the Kickers & Punters in action.

In order to attend this camp, you must be out of college and be eligible for the NFL draft.

  • March 17, Las Vegas, NV

You can register for the NFL Free Agent camp HERE (spots will be limited)

COLLEGE LEVEL CAMP

This camp will be ONLY for 4 year university college Kickers & Punters AND Kickers & Punters entering into a 4 year university. 1st year JC and freshman, sophomores and juniors in high school can NOT attend this camp.

This will be a very high level camp that will be run similarly to the TOP 12 and EVENT ELITE camp. Cost of the camp will include accommodations, transportation to the fields and the instruction, and meals. This camp is built for Kickers & Punters looking to dominate the college camp and get ready for the NFL.

  • July 15-17, IMG Academy, FL

TOP 12 & EVENT ELITE CAMP

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This camp is open ONLY to those invited personally by Chris Sailer. You are chosen to attend this camp by performing extremely well at either the January or May National Kicking/Punting Events in Las Vegas. Do NOT sign up for this camp unless you have been formally invited by Sailer. Former “TOP 12” and “EVENT ELITE” members includes countless college and NFL players, All-Americans, NFL Pro Bowlers and Super Bowl participants.

The “TOP 12” is chosen after the January Event (VEGAS XXVII) and the “EVENT ELITE” is chosen after the spring Event (VEGAS XXVIII). There are obviously 12 chosen for the “TOP 12” and there is no set number for the “EVENT ELITE”. Those that deserve it and are top of their class in May, get chosen…it could be one, it could be 30.

The success rate of those we have chosen have been selected in the past that go on to play college football (most on scholarship) is over 95%.

  • July 18-20, IMG Academy, FL

Invites go out after each Vegas Event.

UNDERCLASSMEN INVITATIONAL

You will almost think of this Event as a baby TOP 12 & EVENT ELITE Camp. This two day event is a camp that Chris Sailer Kicking will be completely gearing towards the athletes and their parents/guardians. This camp is meant to not only get the athletes headed in the right direction in the beginning of their high school careers, but also their parents. It will provide information regarding nutrition, social media, recruiting, film, education and, of course, on field instruction. This event is just as much for the parents/guardians as it is the athletes!

Early exposure is necessary these days. The Chris Sailer Kicking Underclassmen Invitational is the perfect opportunity to make a name for yourself and solidify your national ranking at the perfect time. The middle of the summer is now the time college coaches build their underclassmen lists. You want to be on that list. This camp will get you there. It is also your first opportunity to prove that you are a “TOP 12” candidate in your class. The camp is set in July for a reason, college coaches asked us to do this. They want the inside track early. Don’t be surprised to see more and more underclassmen offered during the season in the near future.

There will be formal meetings/classroom sessions on individual topics such as: Training (what level is right for the underclassmen athlete, how often, proper techniques), Nutrition and Lifting (Good habits, bad habits), Social Media (Setting up and using the proper social media outlets – this has become a must), Filming (proper angles, techniques, times, set up), Education (the importance of it, standards, year by year plan)

  • July 21-22, IMG Academy, FL

Invites go out in May.

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Vegas XXVII – Punting Results

VEGAS XXVII – PUNT RESULTS

January 16-17, 2016

Classes of 2019/2020/2021

Place Name Avg. Distance Avg. Hang Time Best 1 Ball
1 Walters, Brandon 28.5 3.39 33 / 3.4
T2 Fuller, Cade 26.6 3.47 35 / 3.62
T2 Wale, Gavin 27 3.42 33 / 3.76
4 Van Eekeren, Chris 35.4 3.17 43 / 3.47
5 Yanni, Peter 33.4 3.15 37 / 3.66
T6 Johnson, Cole 20.1 3.66 26 / 3.87
T6 Whipple, Gabriel 28.6 3.12 35 / 3.91
8 Shearer, Tyler 22.9 3.33 26 / 3.63
9 Sample, Bradley 19.5 3.56 25 / 3.59
10 Jaridly, Ramzee 22.5 3.37 35 / 3.63
T11 Burgos, Bernardo 18.8 3.44 21 / 3.43
T11 Sten, Carson 22.4 3.3 27 / 3.59
T13 Brooksby, Connor 24 3.04 28 / 3.59
T13 Abbes, Christopher 27 2.89 36 / 3.53
15 Oswald, Jack 22.6 3.18 26 / 3.56
16 Davis, Evan 23.4 3.09 28 / 4.05
T17 Hier, Keaton 21.8 3.2 26 / 3.53
T17 Ayoub, Luke 23.8 3.03 32 / 3.53
19 Horn, Timothy 23.9 2.88 30 / 3.28
20 Crosa, Griffin 19.4 3.26 28 / 3.12
21 Felkins, Alex 18.1 3.27 22 / 3.78
22 Benedict, Jayden 22.6 2.83 28 / 3.06
T23 LeFevre, Michael 18.3 2.75 20 / 3.38
T23 Laws, Carter (20) 18.6 2.72 22 / 2.75
25 Shuran, Ivan (21) 15.8 2.66 18 / 2.97

Class of 2018

Place Name Avg. Distance Avg. Hang Time Best 1 Ball
1 Camarda, Jake 39.5 3.91 43 / 4.62
2 DeLong, Skyler 36.9 3.89 42 / 4.37
3 Mosharrafa, Anthony 44.6 3.72 52 / 4.03
4 Fukuroda, Tyler 39.3 3.75 44 / 4.09
5 Ng, Derek 33 3.78 41 / 4.06
6 Dunn, Christopher 36.5 3.57 44 / 4.03
7 Harjehausen, Jared 32.9 3.73 44 / 4.4
8 Monkman, Ryan 34.6 3.57 41 / 3.87
T9 Campbell, Charles 33.9 3.54 40 / 3.79
T9 Smith, Justin 34.1 3.46 39 / 4.1
11 Culhane, Ajay 29.6 3.88 36 / 4.03
12 Shelbred, Perry 34.9 3.34 43 / 3.75
13 Rice, Javan 30.8 3.67 34 / 4.22
14 Berman, Chase 32 3.55 44 / 3.75
15 Medina, Luis 30.6 3.6 42 / 3.78
T16 March, Jared 32.3 3.29 40 / 4
T16 Flintoft, Collin 36.4 3.18 42 / 3.32
18 Favella, Eduardo 26 3.79 28 / 4.94
T19 Wood, Chris 23.8 3.79 34 / 4.25
T19 Gannon, Joseph 31.3 3.35 40 / 4.19
T21 Lipel, Jonah 27.5 3.62 36 / 4.07
T21 Watkins, Matthew 36.5 2.92 45 / 3.47
23 Geddes, Campbell 32.3 3.2 39 / 3.73
24 Fellenzer, Eric 29.8 3.36 38 / 3.97
25 Maiuolo, Alessandro 32.9 3.17 42 / 3.6
26 Talley, Cole 31.5 3.25 40 / 4
27 Cassidy, Drew 32.1 3.18 38 / 3.54
28 Malsch, Hunter 28.3 3.46 31 / 4.06
29 Rybus, JP 28.9 3.45 36 / 3.4
30 Jaeger, Matthew 32.1 3.1 50 / 3.75
31 Holous, Jacob 20.4 3.58 35 / 3.97
T32 Freibert, Christopher 29.3 3.27 31 / 3.37
T32 Smith, Josh 29.5 3.26 34 / 3.47
34 Magnone, Riley 31.3 3.09 40 / 3.34
35 McMillan, Jordan 29.3 3.24 31 / 3.65
36 Jones, Bryce 29.9 3.14 38 / 3.81
37 Brady, Con 24.1 3.27 30 / 3.47
38 Lindquist, Jonathan 29.5 2.8 31 / 3.19
39 Clemente, Aidan 22.9 3.19 29 / 3.75
40 Pahl, Ben 26.9 2.76 29 / 3.1
41 Weires, Collin 25.9 2.69 38 / 3.57
42 Bell, Corey 17.5 2.95 23 / 2.78
43 Fogarty, Preston 14.3 2.2 23 / 3

Class of 2017

Place Name Avg. Distance Avg. Hang Time Best 1 Ball
T1 Buce, Brooks 43.8 4.14 54 / 4.9
T1 Stack, Adam 44.3 4.12 47 / 4.62
3 Bulovas, Joseph 46.9 3.99 52 / 4.49
4 Day, Tucker 41 4.43 55 / 4.71
5 Lane, Jake 48.5 3.92 52 / 4.19
6 Maruyama, Kealii 43 3.96 50 / 4.72
7 Ruiz, Brandon 38.5 4.16 52 / 4.78
8 Havrisik, Lucas 37.9 4.21 47 / 4.84
9 Martin, Tommy 41.8 3.84 48 / 4.6
10 Schmid, Drew 42.9 3.8 51 / 4.66
11 Leisle, Michael 41.4 3.82 49 / 4.37
12 Larsh, Collin 42.4 3.78 51 / 4.47
13 Rubright, Bill 40.8 3.81 45 / 4.51
14 Bunnell, Liam 36.9 4.15 48 / 4.72
15 Whelan, Daniel 36.4 4.18 45 / 4.63
T16 Hunt, Tyler 39.6 3.83 42 / 4.13
T16 Snyder, Nathan 41.3 3.74 53 / 4.82
18 Everett, Hunter 44.5 3.66 53 / 4.12
19 Stearns, Zach 35.3 4.08 42 / 4.75
T20 Tanguay, Jacob 38.1 3.75 45 / 4.37
T20 Graham, Cooper 38.9 3.72 40 / 4.34
22 Sentkowski, Kyle 37.8 3.77 42 / 4.53
T23 McLarty, Jackson 36.4 3.83 48 / 4.28
T23 Sanchez, Steve 37.8 3.76 45 / 4.12
25 Cimaglia, Brent 49 3.58 54 / 4.19
T26 Webb, Byrce 35.3 3.88 45 / 3.87
T26 Bowens, Trevor 37.4 3.75 46 / 4.37
28 Erickson, Riley 36.8 3.78 43 / 4.53
29 Gutierrez, Daniel 38.4 3.67 49 / 4.35
30 Stonehouse, Ryan 39.3 3.63 47 / 4.06
31 Thomson, Zachary 36.4 3.74 46 / 4.42
T32 Geiger, Jack 33.3 4.04 40 / 4.62
T32 Brake, Caleb 34.5 3.84 44 / 4.54
34 Bailey, Jacob 39.1 3.56 46 / 4.00
T35 Papazian, Brian 34.4 3.98 45 / 4.32
T35 Demaine, Connor 43.3 3.41 48 / 4.13
37 Gronewold, Cody 40 3.5 55 / 4.56
T38 Norwood, Jefferson 33.3 3.97 41 / 4.44
T38 Davidovicz, Justin 33.9 3.85 37 / 4.16
T40 Perry, Tristan 35.9 3.68 41 / 4.20
T40 Gomez, Bernard 37.1 3.64 50 / 4
42 Meyer, Tristan 38.8 3.51 46 / 3.81
43 Ewton, Michael 34.8 3.75 42 / 4.41
T44 Longhetto, Dario 33.3 3.87 42 / 4.41
T44 Gagnon, Brandon 37.1 3.63 40 / 4.25
46 Mojarro, Daniel 35.3 3.68 46 / 4.22
47 Perez, Danny 34.9 3.7 44 / 4.6
48 Onate, Frankie 37 3.61 39 / 3.78
49 Andrade, Carter 35.5 3.67 45 / 4.41
T50 Finegan, Evan 34.6 3.71 41 / 3.78
T50 Cacho-Sousa, Diego 34.9 3.69 42 / 4.03
T50 Torres, Ethan 37.9 3.48 52 / 4.45
T53 Eggeman, Clay 33.3 3.8 45 / 4.13
T53 Harwell, Ryan 34.6 3.7 39 / 4.06
T55 Stout, Jordan 31.1 4.03 34 / 4.5
T55 Parker, Skye 35.6 3.64 42 / 3.72
T55 Gomer, Ryan 37.9 3.46 52 / 4.25
58 Salerno, Michael 40 3.33 50 / 3.94
59 Hovsepian, Clyde 30.4 3.98 37 / 4.44
60 Roark, Jake 38.1 3.36 48 / 4.09
T61 Darwiche, Karim 30.4 3.97 37 / 4.54
T61 Minami, Evan 32.6 3.78 37 / 4
63 Fitzgerald, Ryan 33.5 3.7 47 / 3.87
64 Frank, Seth 33.3 3.7 37 / 4.25
T65 Schroeder, Bailey 33.5 3.68 34 / 4.16
T65 Fuller, Asa 36.9 3.43 45 / 3.65
67 Zolferino, Torre 34.6 3.63 40 / 3.87
68 Henry, Peyton 35.3 3.53 45 / 4.16
69 Margo, Jason 35.5 3.48 41 / 4
70 Keidel, Rand 36 3.41 40 / 3.75
71 Woolley, Chandler 38.5 3.22 46 / 4.06
72 Delgadillo, Augustin 30.3 3.77 35 / 4.31
73 Carmichael, Drew 37.3 3.21 46 / 4.06
74 Barahona, Jonathan 32 3.66 36 / 4.1
T75 Zetterberg, Johan 34.5 3.38 42 / 4.07
T75 Padilla, Tyler 34.8 3.35 41 / 3.66
T75 Brickell, Jake 35.1 3.32 40 / 3.77
T78 Bazarevitsch, Matthew 30.1 3.69 40 / 4.25
T78 Grant, Josh 32.6 3.58 42 / 4
80 Ferrer, Antonio 37.5 2.78 46 / 3.56
81 Burnham, Austin 31 3.64 35 / 4.03
T82 Chan, Jeffrey 24.5 3.68 28 / 3.85
T82 Armstrong, Logan 35.8 3.18 49 / 4.19
84 Cooper, Jack 33.5 3.4 41 / 3.65
85 Reed, Hunter 34.4 3.34 37 / 3.5
86 Cybak, John 32.4 3.51 40 / 4.38
87 Neubeck, Michael 31.3 3.54 40 / 4.15
88 Madigan, Kevin 32.8 3.42 37 / 3.63
T89 Norton, Matthew 30.4 3.59 36 / 4.18
T89 Mack, Aaron 31 3.54 45 / 3.85
T89 Pollnow, Charles 34.3 3.31 41 / 4.51
92 Pace, Geoffrey 34 3.31 43 / 3.94
93 Mcgrath, Chase 33 3.38 40 / 4.06
94 Moehring, Hayden 34.9 3.05 49 / 4.07
95 Cooper, Thomas 28.5 3.6 34 / 3.82
96 Sears, Andrew 32.6 3.33 42 / 4.32
97 Tovar, Luke 33.9 3.12 38 / 4.19
T98 Dunkle, Gabriel 28.9 3.46 30 / 4
T98 Ellis, Ethan 33.5 2.9 46 / 3.56
100 Favaro, Andrew 30.1 3.36 35 / 4.16
T101 Paim, Tiago 30.8 3.32 36 / 3.31
T101 Neuhauser, Austin 32.3 3.26 42 / 4.31
T101 Landgrebe, Chris 32.8 3.15 45 / 3.87
104 Carcamo, Tanner 32.4 3.23 46 / 3.84
105 Allmeyer, Austin 29.1 3.36 31 / 3.85
106 Mizo, Micah 27.9 3.44 31 / 3.71
107 Malhado, Leo 30 3.31 34 / 3.9
108 Brungardt, Cole 32.6 2.59 40 / 3.57
109 Continente, Kyle 30 3.27 40 / 4.01
110 Glick, Branden 32 2.84 39 / 3.38
111 Pontiff, Gabe 30.8 3.09 40 / 3.78
112 Hawk, Hayden 26.4 3.29 35 / 3.69
113 Klucewich, Joey 27.5 3.26 33 / 3.42
114 Carlson, Dylan 25.4 3.25 32 / 3.53
115 Keasler, Hogan 24.8 3.2 27 / 3.34
116 DeCozio, Tony 29 2.83 42 / 3.18
T117 Saros, Zack 25.4 3.08 34 / 3.28
T117 Durocher, Adam 29 2.67 29 / 3.1
119 Fohs, Bryson 22.8 3.03 30 / 3.44

Class of 2016

Place Name Avg. Distance Avg. Hang Time Best 1 Ball
1 Draguicevich, Oscar 48.4 4.16 59 / 4.47
2 Young, Jonn 44.5 4.12 50 / 4.25
3 Silvester, Eric 42.9 4.21 54 / 4.72
4 Porter, Jared 45.4 4.05 57 / 4.41
5 Scott, Charlie 42.5 4.15 52 / 4.44
6 Blair, Matt 43.4 4.08 50 / 4.53
T7 Baughman, Erik 38.5 4.37 48 / 4.37
T7 Woznick, Alex 44.1 4.01 47 / 4.47
T7 Raborn, Bailey 44.5 3.92 49 / 4.38
T7 Kujawski, Seth 47.5 3.88 53 / 4.50
T7 Medina, Jaime 50.4 3.87 58 / 4.6
12 Verity, Jake 39.4 4.13 51 / 4.56
13 Oldroyd, Jake 39.4 4.08 45 / 4.56
T14 Souza, Mitchell 40.1 3.9 46 / 4.60
T14 Thompson, Kyle 41.3 3.88 50 / 4.47
T14 Cote, David 44 3.85 50 / 4.19
17 Fitschen, Jerry 36.4 4.09 47 / 4.78
18 Smolar, Jared 37.5 4.04 52 / 4.53
19 Bauerle, Magill 40.6 3.83 51 / 4.38
20 Slyter, Andre 34.1 4.22 41 / 4.91
21 Clark, Jaxon 36.4 4.01 42 / 4.41
22 Jones, Nick 39.5 3.81 45 / 4.1
23 Noyes, Edwin 38.5 3.67 48 / 4.16
24 Rodriguez, Miguel 38.1 3.66 49 / 4.34
25 Santos, Mauricio 36.1 3.78 47 / 4.25
26 DeJager, Nathan 44.8 3.4 51 / 3.66
27 Pierson, Crawford 35.3 3.82 46 / 3.91
28 Stalter, Chris 37.9 3.64 47 / 4
T29 Alerding, Vincent 33.8 3.89 43 / 4.34
T29 Boermeester, Kevin 34 3.86 42 / 4.22
31 Romo, Parker 34 3.76 36 / 4.38
T32 Chadwell, Caleb 35.3 3.66 43 / 4.22
T32 Riccitelli, Collin 35.4 3.64 43 / 4.35
T32 Brown, Dylan 37 3.53 45 / 4.03
35 Wielenga, Alex 35.1 3.65 48 / 4.03
36 McGinnis, Hayden 35.8 3.54 48 / 3.47
37 Anckle, Andrew 40.1 3.28 51 / 4.1
38 Selsor, Mikey 34 3.57 42 / 4.12
T39 Fierst, Luke 30.5 3.69 35 / 3.72
T39 Moore, Will 35.4 3.49 45 / 4.06
41 Rodriguez, Christian 31.6 3.65 42 / 4.13
42 Ellison, Sam 29.8 3.66 37 / 3.87
T43 Duncan, Keith 32.8 3.55 43 / 3.91
T43 Hank, Andrew 33.8 3.51 43 / 4.16
45 Alfaro, Martin 29.9 3.56 43 / 4.06
46 Fudge, Trenton 33.4 3.5 43 / 3.53
T47 Baluyut, Dylan 28.5 3.52 30 / 3.87
T47 Frausto, Jose 34.4 3.02 43 / 3.72
49 Basco, Daryian 33.9 3.34 38 / 4.03
50 Fontana, Joey 27.9 3.51 36 / 3.81
T51 Sloman, Samuel 36.6 3.51 47 / 4.12
T51 Gilbert, Noah 33.8 3.14 40 / 3.22
53 Hilfer, John 32.5 3.38 46 / 3.25
T54 Gomez, Montana 27 3.49 38 / 3.53
T54 Tandy, Seiver 28.3 3.43 30 / 4.09
T56 Wengierski, John 26 3.42 30 / 3.44
T56 Nichols O., William 30.6 3.03 45 / 3.35
58 Bunce, Cole 3.85 3.39 50 / 4.15
59 Scharff, Samuel 24.8 3.36 28 / 3.47
60 Smiley, Nick 25.5 2.85 32 / 3.78

Junior College / Transfer

Place Name Avg. Distance Avg. Hang Time Best 1 Ball
1 Guerra, Tavis 47.3 4.21 50 / 4.62
T2 Plooster, Cannon 42.5 4.09 51 / 4.25
T2 Diorio, Dayton 43.6 4.02 50 / 4.2
4 Husebo, James 44.4 3.93 50 / 4.21
T5 Gracia, Brandon 41.1 4.18 46 / 4.54
T5 De Maio, Jacob 46.4 3.88 47 / 4.5
7 Antenneza, Christian 39.6 4.32 51 / 4.83
8 Wuthrich, Codey 40.9 4.12 46 / 4.59
9 Daily, Aidan 39.9 3.96 52 / 4.62
10 Gromoll, Andreas 41.3 3.8 50 / 4.09
11 Sabourin, Cole 41.9 3.76 49 / 4.03
12 Frescura, Dominic 42 3.72 44 / 4.22
13 Brown, Brandon 38.3 3.77 43 / 4.12
T14 Scully, Gavin 35.8 3.89 45 / 4.16
T14 O’Toole, Michael 38.3 3.76 46 / 4.0
16 Nail, Wes 38.4 3.62 44 / 4.39
T17 Mendez, Miguel 34.4 3.67 47 / 3.82
T17 Blackford, Daniel 35 3.66 41 / 4.54
19 Giordano, Nick 37.4 3.44 45 / 4.14
20 Naiditch, Dorian 36.5 3.33 42 / 3.78
21 Arzt, Leonard 32.6 3.61 50 / 4.13
22 Murray, Patrick 27.1 3.59 30 / 4.06

All Punters were given 8 punts. No punts were dropped.  Best 1 ball = the best 1 ball hit in the set of 8.

Conditions: 40-55 degrees. No wind.

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The List… Chris Sailer Kicking Class of 2015 Committed Kickers/Punters

Chris Sailer Kicking was founded in 1999.  Since then we have trained and help place thousands of high school and junior college athletes into college.  The 1st ever National Kicking & Snapping Event, now known simply as VEGAS, was established in 2003 to increase exposure and it did just that!  As you can imagine, the list started small.  With each year the list grows.  Chris Sailer Kicking continues to be the largest and most well respected kicking, punting & long snapping business in the World.

Lets start by taking a look at the most current year.  Here are your Class of 2015 Commits that have trained with CSK as of 1-30-15.

Class of 2015:
Blake Johnson – Arkansas
Tommy Townsend – Tennesee
Corey Fatony – Missouri
Joe Schopper – Purdue
Alex Kinney – Colorado
Daniel LaCamera – Texas A&M
Tanner Blain – San Diego State
Jake Bailey – Stanford
Andrew Galitz – Baylor
Mason Weissenhofer – Northwestern
Quinton Conaway – Oregon
Bennett Moehring – Navy
Jack Gonsoulin – LSU
Rodrigo Blankenship – Georgia
Andrew David – Michigan
Matt Boermeester – Southern Cal (USC)
Matt Abramo – Washington State
Matt Phillichi – Air Force
Josh Williams – SMU
Cole Fisher – Mercer
Zach Mays – Cornell
Brennan Goodsen – Valdosta State
Franklyn Cervenka – CAL
Tyler Davis – Penn State
Jameson Vest – Toledo
Matt Bonadies – Middle Tennessee State
Jon Coppens – Incarnate Word
Michael Rubino – Appalachian State
Jackson Van Sickle – Virginia Tech
Luke Carter – Wofford
Casey Eyman – Portland State
Scott Goodwill – Robert Morris
Zach Potter – Army
Mason McLean – Jacksonville State
Ryan Weese – Hawaii
Parker Davidson – New Mexico State
Shawn Davis – Georgia Tech
Blake Maimone – Oregon
Brandon Hong – Johns Hopkins
Daniel Donley – Drake
Michael Kurzydlowski – University of Chicago
JJ Jerman – East Tennessee State
Adam Nunez – TCU
Ivy Wall – Southeastern Louisiana
Joe McCullum – Lehigh
Matthew Glick – Colgate
Bryce Deeringer – Limestone College
Jonathan Weilbacher – San Diego State
Evan Rabon – Coastal Carolina
Alex Prince – Louisiana Monroe

Check out the Rubio Long Snapping List to see your 2015 Long Snapping Commits!

Long Snappers:

  • Blake Ferguson – LSU
  • Riley Lovingood – Tennessee
  • Liam McCullough – Ohio St.
  • Jake Hale – Ohio
  • Ben Makowski – Purdue
  • Garrett Wilson – Wake Forest
  • AJ Carty – Washington
  • Wesley Farnsworth – Nevada
  • Tanner Kern – Lafayette College
  • Harley Whitehouse – Missouri
  • David-Michael Carrell – Southern
  • Nick Wildberger – Houston
  • Mike Taylor – Ole Miss
  • Tyler Griffiths – NC State
  • Nick Cox – Penn St.
  • Connor Kubala – Coastal Carolina
  • Ryan Farr – Florida
  • Harrison Hoffman – Pomona Pitzer
  • Matt Foley – BYU
  • Drew McCracken – Presbyterian
  • Chaska Moon – Virginia Tech
  • Grant Merka – Mercer
  • Elias McMurry – Appalachian St.
  • Carson Vey – University of Pennsylvania
  • Joe Gallinghouse – Davidson College
  • George Madden – Arkansas
  • Tipa Galeai – TCU
  • Steven Nixon – Mercer
  • Jay Zier – St. Olaf
  • Bobby Daggett – Southern Miss
  • Hunter Colonna – Gardner Webb
  • Sam Walkingstick – Oklahoma St.
  • Michael Pifer – Navy
  • Jordan Laube – Bryant
  • Harrison Goebel – NAU
  • Jack Moore – University of Toronto
  • Kyle Varnell – Kennesaw St.
  • Grant Gluhaich – Cal Berkeley
  • Wyatt Leath – Henderson St.
  • Austin Spence – Clemson

 

 

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Vegas XXV Finals Round Results & Competition Champions

Vegas XXV – Camp Champions / Finals Round Results
NATIONAL CHAMPIONS
Field Goal – Brandon Ruiz (2017 AZ)
Punt – Alex Kinney (SR CO)
*Brandon & Alex will receive FREE Chris Sailer Kicking Camps for 1 Full Year!
Saturday Competition Champions
Field Goal Last Man Standing Champions
Group 1 (Class of 2019, 2018 & 2017) – Nick Horiates (2017 TX)
Group 2 (Class of 2016) – Thomas Cook (2016 NC)
Group 4 (Class of 2016 & 2015) – Ethan Baer (2015 UT)
Group 5 (Class of 2015 & JC & Transfers) – Tavis Guerra (JC CA)
Punt Champion (Punters Only)
Consistency – Kyle Thompson (2016 CA)
Last Man Standing (Class of 2015, JC & Transfers – Thomas Manning (JC CA)
Last Man Standing (Class of 2018, 2017 & 2016) – Elias Deeb (2016 CA)
Head to Head – Blake Maimone (2015 CA)
FINALS ROUND Field Goal Results – Head to Head
Round 1
Chris Stalter – BYE
Quinton Conaway defeats Ethan Erickson
Brandon Ruiz defeats Alex Barbir
Jamie Medina defeats Seth Kujawski
Griffin Roehler defeats Hunter Welch
Alex Kinney defeats Blanton Creque
Blake Cusick defeats Kevin Robledo
Brad Wall defeats Jamie Sutcliffe
Spencer Pettit defeats Collin Riccitelli
Brandon Gracia defeats Ryan Rodriguez
Ethan Agritelley defeats Ben Kreitenberg
Drew Riethman defeats Jacob Stoney
Round 2
Chris Stalter defeats Quinton Conaway
Brandon Ruiz defeats Jamie Medina
Alex Kinney defeats Griffin Roehler
Blake Cusick defeats Brad Wall
Brandon Gracia defeats Spencer Pettit
Ethan Agritelley defeats Drew Riethman
Round 3
Chris Stalter defeats Blake Cusick
Brandon Ruiz defeats Brandon Gracia
Ethan Agritelley defeats Alex Kinney
Finals
Brandon Ruiz defeats Chris Stalter & Ethan Agritelley
FINALS ROUND Punting Results
Qualifiers (selected by Chris Sailer Kicking Staff based on the results of the entire weekend)
Class of 2017: Liam Bunnell, Josh Edwards & Bryce Webb
Class of 2016: Elias Deeb, Seth Kujawski, JJ Molson, Justin Read, Andrew Rodriguez,
Gage Russell, Charlie Scott, Jared Smolar, Skyler Southam, Kyle Thompson & Jet Toner
Class of 2015: Matt Barber, Blake Cusick, Ethan Erickson, Zach Fedeller, Tyler Flathau,
Alex Galland, Austin Gowin, Greg Hutchins, Alex Kinney, Blake Maimone, Gavin Scully
Alex Trifonovitch, Mason Weissenhofer, Brandon Hong
Junior College / Transfers: Jake Ambrose, Corey Bojorquez, Aidan Daly, Casey Eyman,
Anthony Foggio, Ruben Guzman, Erik Harris, Dylan Klumph, Tommy Manning
Head to Head competition narrowed the field down to 16. Here are the results
Round of 16:
Dylan Klumph – Bye
Elias Deeb defeats Alex Trifonovitch
Blake Cusick defeats Bryce Webb
JJ Molson defeats Tommy Manning
Alex Galland defeats Brandon Hong
Blake Maimone defeats Jet Toner
Alex Kinney defeats Mason Weissenhoffer
Ruben Guzman defeats Casey Eyman
Quaterfinals:
Alex Kinney defeats Elias Deeb
JJ Molson defeats Ruben Guzman
Alex Galland defeats Blake Cusick
Blake Maimone defeats Dylan Klumph
Semifinals:
Alex Kinney defeats JJ Molson
Blake Maimone defeats Alex Galland
Finals:
Alex Kinney defeats Blake Maimone

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Vegas XXV Initial Round Field Goal Results

VEGAS XXV – Initial Round Field Goal Results
Class of 2018 /2019
Place Name Score
1 Brown, Robert 9
2 Simpson, Luke 6
T3 Power, Isaac 5
T3 Reichard, Willl (19) 5
5 Ahn, Phillip 4
T6 Berman, Chase 3
T6 Sanborn, Ryan (19) 3
T8 Bell, Corey 2
T8 Lipel, Jonah 2
T10 Calvert, Connor 1
T10 Fukuroda, Tyler 1
T10 Johnson, Cole (19) 1
T13 Jaridly, Ramzee (19) 0
T13 March, Jared 0
T13 Whipple, Gabriel (19) 0
Class of 2017
Place Name Score
1 Ruiz, Brandon 11
T2 Carrasco, Eric 10
T2 Sentkowski, Kyle 10
T2 Stack, Adam 10
T2 Welch, Hunter 10
T6 Moehring, Hayden 9
T6 Papazian, Brian 9
T6 Swartz, Jacob 9
9 Poinsette, Joel 8
T10 Andrade, Carter 7
T10 Bowens, Trevor 7
T10 Moreton, Connor 7
T10 Padilla, Tyler 7
T14 Brake, Caleb 6
T14 Bunnell, Liam 6
T14 Doerer, Jonathan 6
T14 Hellen, Matt 6
T14 Kukahiko, Kalani 6
T14 Pace, Geoffrey 6
T14 Ryerse, Grant 6
T14 Zetterberg, Johan 6
T22 Bulovas, Joseph 5
T22 Carlson, Dylan 5
T22 Chan, Jeffrey 5
T22 Fuller, Asa 5
T22 Graham, Cooper 5
T22 Harwell, Ryan 5
T22 Horiates, Nick 5
T22 Johnson, Chandler 5
T22 Munoz, Javi 5
T22 Salani, Marco 5
T22 Zolferino, Torre 5
T33 Cacho-Sousa, Diego 4
T33 Carius, Liam 4
T33 Coale, William 4
T33 Cooper, Jack 4
T33 Edwards, Josh 4
T33 Grant, Josh 4
T33 Henry, Peyton 4
T33 Keefer, Brandon 4
T33 Leisle, Michael 4
T33 McGrath, Chase 4
T33 Meyer, Tristan 4
T33 Pontiff, Gabe 4
T33 Saros, Zack 4
T33 Schroeder, Bailey 4
T33 Strickland, Bryce 4
T48 Bazarevitsch, Matt 3
T48 Fitzgerald, Ryan 3
T48 Galbo, Jake 3
T48 Howell, Clayton 3
T48 Nixon, Cole 3
T48 Siegel, Chase 3
T54 Hawk, Hayden 2
T54 McCartney, Grant 2
T54 Stearns, Zach 2
Class of 2016
Place Name Score
1 Stalter, Christopher 15
T2 Barbir, Alex 12
T2 Riccitelli, Collin 12
T2 Wall, Brad 12
T5 Medina, Jamie 11
T5 Roehler, Griffin 11
T5 Stoney, Jacob 11
T8 Agritelley, Ethan 10
T8 Kujawski, Seth 10
T8 Noyes, Edwin 10
T8 Riethman, Drew 10
T8 Sasaoka, Kekoa 10
T8 Siemieniec, Gabriel 10
T8 Southam, Skyler 10
T8 Wasson, Mitchell 10
T16 Alerding, Vincent 9
T16 Blair, Matt 9
T16 Culp, Connor 9
T16 Esposito, Parker 9
T16 Hadfield, Braden 9
T16 Hampton, Butch 9
T16 Kubin, Jacob 9
T16 Kuljian, Tanner 9
T16 Molson, JJ 9
T16 Roberts, Jake 9
T16 Scott, Charlie 9
T16 Thompson, Mateo 9
T28 Cook, Thomas 8
T28 Dorn, Jimmy 8
T28 Farlow, Brady 8
T28 Glaess, Zach 8
T28 Holt, Crews 8
T28 Logan, Luke 8
T28 Lyons, Holden 8
T28 Moreno, Alex 8
T28 Morris, Jackson 8
T28 Patterson, Blake 8
T28 Pierson, Crawford 8
T39 Albert, David 7
T39 Boermeester, Kevin 7
T39 Coale, Kyle 7
T39 Dellinger, JD 7
T39 Gardner, Gavin 7
T39 Gomez, Montana 7
T39 Keon, Kaden 7
T39 Mullins, Dalton 7
T39 Pawloski, Jack 7
T39 Price, Davis 7
T39 Rattigan, Aidan 7
T39 Smolar, Jared 7
T39 Wengierski, John 7
T52 Corbett, Kyle 6
T52 Fitschen, Jerry 6
T52 Fudge, Trenton 6
T52 Harvill, Nolan 6
T52 Hutchinson, Sean 6
T52 Kenworthy, Alvin 6
T52 Kiser, Harrison 6
T52 Kuhne, Caleb 6
T52 McDaid, Jonathan 6
T52 Porter, Jared 6
T52 Quintero, Ricardo 6
T52 Raborn, Bailey 6
T52 Santos, Mauricio 6
T52 Stewart, Christian 6
T52 Tarbox, Henry 6
T52 Young, Jonn 6
T68 Ball, Noah 5
T68 Brown, Michael 5
T68 Milstein, Oren 5
T68 Selsor, Mikey 5
T68 Toner, Jet 5
T68 Wilkinson, Cody 5
T74 Atkeson, Henry 4
T74 Callan, Ryan 4
T74 De Jager, Nathan 4
T74 Guay, Ryley 4
T74 Lorenz, Colby 4
T74 Loy, Sam 4
T74 McKeague, Justin Patrick 4
T74 Neitzke, Kevin 4
T74 Nichols, William 4
T74 Olesniewicz, Jacob 4
T74 Rodriguez, Andrew 4
T74 Romo, Parker 4
T74 Schramm, Christopher 4
T87 Amrhein, Matthew 3
T87 Assalley, Connor 3
T87 Brunner, Noah 3
T87 Burton, Josh 3
T87 Claphan, Sterling 3
T87 Clark, Jaxon 3
T87 Grimes, Tyler 3
T87 Kanthack, Tristan 3
T87 Souza, Mitchell 3
T87 Swenson, Jared 3
T87 Wielenga, Alex 3
T98 Alfaro, Martin 2
T98 Garber, Brady 2
T98 Jones, Scott 2
T98 Musso, Nathan 2
102 Lewis, Cord 1
T103 Basco, Daryian 0
T103 Navarro, Marco 0
Class of 2015
Place Name Score
1 Kreitenberg, Ben 14
T2 Creque, Blanton 13
T2 Kinney, Alex 13
T2 Robledo, Kevin 13
5 Conaway, Quinton 12
T6 Coffey, Nathan 10
T6 Cusick, Blake 10
T6 Erickson, Ethan 10
T6 Pettit, Spencer 10
T6 Rodriguez, Ryan 10
T11 Baer, Ethan 9
T11 Chadwick, Alec 9
T11 Gogol, Joey 9
T11 Keenan, McLane 9
T11 LeCorre, Patrick 9
T11 Marrone, Nick 9
T11 Ramming, James 9
T11 Simpson, Zach 9
T11 Soslow, Jack 9
T11 Walter, Adam 9
T21 Fisher, Cory 8
T21 Howard, Logan 8
T21 Norblom, Lucas 8
T24 Fenleson, Sam 7
T24 Gerarden, Robbie Jo 7
T24 Katona, Abraham 7
T24 Redford, Thomas 7
T24 Scully, Gavin 7
T29 Bass, Tyler 6
T29 Boham, Joshua 6
T29 Boyd, Ryan 6
T29 Castro, Sal 6
T29 Kaufman, Sean 6
T29 Kiser, Travis 6
T29 Schafer, Brett 6
T29 Terry, Kyler 6
T29 Thomas, Greg 6
T29 Tulare, Tyler 6
T29 Watkins, Vincent 6
T40 Brewer, Colin 5
T40 Clampitt, Chase 5
T40 Clevenger, Wyatt 5
T40 Hutchins, Greg 5
T40 Johnson, Aedan 5
T40 LaManque, Adam 5
T46 Barber, Matt 4
T46 Biggerstaff, Mason 4
T46 Perez, Rafael 4
T46 Ramey, Cole 4
T46 Strauch, Andrew 4
T51 Elizondo, Jose 3
T51 Gomez, Chile 3
T51 Mercado, Isaac 3
T51 Tamburo, Riggs 3
T55 Perez, Jacob 2
T55 Eisendrath, Ryan 2
T55 Rabine, Chris 2
Junior College / Transfer
Place Name Score
1 Gracia, Brandon 12
2 Sutcliffe, Jamie 11
T3 Eyman, Casey 9
T3 Kreitz, Eric 9
T5 Harris, Erik 8
T5 Houston, JD 8
T7 Garcia, Eddie 7
T7 Guerra, Tavis 7
T7 King, Josh 7
T7 Lindenman, Blayke 7
T7 Marquez, Diego 7
T7 Perez, Derek 7
14 Murray, Patrick 6
T15 Boyd, Zachary 5
T15 Diorio, Dayton 5
T15 Miranda, Jesus 5
T15 Quinn, Christopher 5
T15 Sotoodeh, Rustin 5
T20 Hierlihy, Nathan 4
T20 Pena, Vincente 4
22 McLaughlin, Cayden 3
23 Burns, Benjamin 2

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