Chris Sailer Kicking – 2024 Week 11 College Players of the Week: Will Ferrin (BYU) & Jack Bouwmeester (Utah) Honored!

Each week Chris Sailer Kicking will select College Players of the Week based off of performances from that week only.  Players selected are students of Chris Sailer Kicking and must have attended Chris Sailer Kicking camps or lessons.

Chris Sailer Kicking College KICKERS of the Week:

Week 1 – Noah Burnette (North Carolina) Field Goal: 4-4 (Long 52), Extra Point: 1-1
Week 2 – Kanon Woodill (Northern Illinois) Field Goal: 3-4 (Long 42), Extra Point: 1-1, Game Winning FG to defeat Notre Dame.
Week 3 – Alex Raynor (Kentucky) Field Goal: 4-4 (Long 55, 51) Extra Point: 0-0
Week 4 – Upton Bellenfant (Buffalo) Field Goal: 3-3 (Long 42) Extra Point: 2-2, Game Winning FG
Week 5 – Noah Perez (East Carolina) Field Goal: 3-3 (Long 42) Extra Point: 3-3
Week 6 – Clune Van Andel (Arkansas St.) Field Goal: 4-4 (Long 34) Extra Point: 0-1, Game Winning FG
Week 7 – Drew Stevens (Iowa) Field Goal: 4-4 (Long 51) Extra Point: 4-4
Week 8 – Damian Ramos (LSU) Field Goal: 4-4 (Long 48) Extra Point: 2-2
Week 9 – Andy Borregales (Miami) Field Goal: 3-3 (Long 45) Extra Point: 3-3
Week 10 – Brock Travelstead (Louisville) Field Goal: 4-5 (Long 49) Extra Point: 3-3
Week 11 – Will Ferrin (BY) Field Goal: 3-3 (Long 44) Extra Point: 1-1 , Game Winning FG

Chris Sailer Kicking College PUNTERS of the Week:
Week 1 – Tyler White (Texas A&M) Punt Average: 54.0, Punt Long: 62, Punts: 4, Inside 20: 3
Week 2 – Palmer Williams (Baylor) Punt Average: 62.7, Punt Long: 79, Punts: 6, Inside 20: 2
Week 3 – Michael O’Shaughnessy (Charlotte) Punt Average: 50.8, Punt Long: 73, Inside 20: 3
Week 4 – Tommy Doman (Michigan) Punt Average: 49.1, Punt Long: 58, Inside 20: 4
Week 5 – Caden Noonkester (NC State) Punt Average: 49.8, Punt Long: 58, Punts: 8 Inside 20: 7
Week 6 – Josh Green (Oregon State) Punt Average: 53.3, Punt Long: 54, Punts: 3, Inside 20: 2
Week 7 – Partrick Rea (Louisiana Tech) Punt Average: 56.5, Punt Long: 64, Punts: 2, Inside 20: 2
Week 8 – Bryce McFerson (Maryland) Punt Average: 53.0, Punt Long: 58, Punts: 3, Inside 20: 1
Week 9 – Jack McAllister (Washington) Punt Average: 53.8, Punt Long: 62, Punts: 4, Inside 20: 1
Week 10 – Michael Salgado-Medina (Arizona) Punt Average: 53.0, Punt Long: 71, Punts: 5, Inside 20: 3
Week 11 – Jack Bouwmeester (Utah) Punt Average: 48.3, Punt Long: 59, Punts: 6, Inside 20: 5

50+ Yard Field Goals

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Week 9 – Dylan Cunanan (Toledo) 54, Nathanial Vakos (Wisconsin) 50

Week 10: Abraham Montano (New Mexico State) 57, Ryan Fitzgerald (Florida St.) 56, Matthew Shipley (Arkansas) 55.

Week 11: Mateen Bhaghagi (UCLA) 57, Caden David (Ole Miss) 53, Lucas Carneiro (Western Kentucky) 53, Todd Pelino (Duke) 50.

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

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

Week 1 – Noah Burnette (North Carolina), Mitch Jeter (Notre Dame)
Week 2 – Kanon Woodill (NIU)
Week 3 – Alex Raynor (Kentucky), Kanoah Vinesett (NC State)
Week 4 – None
Week 5 – None 
Week 6 – Clune Van Andel (Arkansas St.), Nolan Hauser (Clemson)
Week 7 – Drew Stevens (Iowa), David Olano (Illinois)
Week 8 – Damian Ramos (LSU)
Week 9 – None
Week 10 – Brock Travelstead (Louisville)
Week 11 – TBD

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2018 CA Summer Camp Recap – Petruescu Dominates!

The 2018 Chris Sailer Kicking Summer Tour got off to a fantastic start in Los Angeles, CA on Thursday June 28th. As always, the west region of the country provided no shortage of talent. On a near perfect day in 80 degree temperature many of the nation’s best kickers and punters put on an impressive performance. Athletes from over 10 states were in attendance ranging from CA to AZ to UT to GA. Take a look at the results.

Overall Camp ChampionBrandon Petruescu (2019, CA)
The longtime Chris Sailer Kicking Kicker had a breakthrough performance. He was absolutely on fire from start to finish. He came in to with a distinct focus and it paid off. During the morning session, he won the last man standing field goal competition and also earned a 2018 TOP 12 Wild Card spot in doing so. He also won the Kickoff Competition with a winning kick of 74 yards with 3.90 hang time. In the finals, he nailed a 50 yard field goal with ease to win it all. Brandon has proven that he can compete at any college level. He has a bright future.

Field Goal Champion – Everett Hayes (2019, CA)
Everett had an impressive first camp with Chris Sailer Kicking. He kicks with excellent technique and consistency and proved very quickly that he can handle pressure. He won the field goal competition by going 7-7 with a long of 55 yards. Everett also did very well on kickoff averaging 65+ yards with 4.0+ hang time. He is a great kicker that is going to do an excellent job at the college level. Big things ahead for this talented specialist.

Punt ChampionWill Ferrin (2019, UT)
Will continues to prove that he is one of the best combo (K/P) players in America. This was now his third straight strong showing at a Chris Sailer Kicking camp. During the morning session, he earned a TOP 12 Wild Card spot by defeating a few of the best specialists from CA head to head. He won the Punt Competition by averaging 45+ yards, with 4.4+ hang time. He is also impressive on kickoff. Will is an outstanding D1 kicking and punting prospect. I look forward to seeing what the future holds.

Take a look at the FINALS ROUND:

Junior College Standouts: Ricardo Quintero, Tanner Carcama, JP Rybus, Triston Brown, Daniel Garcia.

Class of 2019 Standouts: Brandon Petruescu, Will Ferrin, Everett Hayes, Charlie Mendes, Cameron Sharafatian, Bryce Peters, Brandon Talton, Chris Vartanian, Dean Janikowski, Dylan Orr, Ethan Schroeder, John Krill, Kevin Aranda, Nicholas Neate, Nico Villamizar, Cameron Walker, Brandon Gonzalez, Collin Tamas,

Class of 2020 Standouts: Ronan Donnelly, Sam Stephenson, RJ Lopez, Archie Green, Derek Roah, Nick Hill, Anthony Meader, AJ McCarroll, Cole Thompson, Ben Reade, Julien Ramos, Michael McCallister.

Class of 2021 Standouts: Brayden Blevins, Conor Cummins, Seth Ponce, Christopher Salerno, Max Gordon, Michael DeMirjyn, Richie Brutto, Spencer Wilson.

Future Stars: Jaiden Espadas, Alexander Colon, Joshua Leff, Lucas Clanton

Chris Sailer Kicking will next make stops in Charlotte, NC (June 30), Atlanta, GA (July 1), Chicago, IL (July 9), Rock Hill, SC (July 11-12, FBU Top Gun) – Chris Sailer Kicking will select specialists at this camp for the Adidas Freshman All-American Game, the U.S. Army All-America Bowl & the Polynesian All-America Bowl, Los Angeles, CA (July 14-15, College Camp), Los Angeles, CA (July 16-18, TOP 12 Camp), Los Angeles, CA (July 19-20, Underclassmen Invitational), & Dallas, TX (July 22). For more information and to register, visit www.ChrisSailerKicking.com

CA Champions: Everett Hayes, Will Ferrin & Brandon Petruescu

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