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CAMP NAMEDATE(S)FEE(S)ELIGIBILITYAdvanced CampSunday, June 14$75 *non-refundableRising High School Jrs & SrsYouth CampJune 17 – 18
Wed. – Thurs.$195 Commuters Entering Grades 5-6Commuter onlyKicking and Long SnappingJune 17 – 18
Wed. – Thurs.$200 Commuters
$275 ResidentsEntering Grades 5 – 12
(Grades 5-6 commuter only) 3-Day Position CampJune 19 – 21
Fri. – Sun.$225 Commuters
$325 ResidentsEntering Grades 7-122-Day Position CampJune 24 – 25
Wed. – Thurs.$175 Commuters
$250 ResidentsEntering Grades 7-12Advanced CampFriday, June 26$75 *non-refundableRising High School Jrs & Srs

GENERAL INFORMATION
All camp sessions will be headquartered at the newly renovated Les Wexner Football Complex at the Woody Hayes Athletic Center located at 535 Irving Schottenstein Dr. on the Ohio State University campus. Camp tuition includes instruction led by the Ohio State University coaching staff, full- time athletic trainer, camp t-shirt, awards, daily competitions, recreation and/or special events, motivational talks, transportation to and from practice sessions, transportation to and from the airport or bus terminal and secondary insurance coverage in the event of an injury. For overnight campers, the cost of camp includes housing in air-conditioned dorms on North Campus. All camps are non-contact.
CAMP SESSIONS
The Kicking and Long Snapping camp (June 17-18) is open to any camper who will be entering the 5th through 12th grade as of the Fall of 2009. Instruction will be led by Steve Woods and his experienced staff of kicking and long snapping specialists. All campers check-in at the Les Wexner Football Complex at 9am on June 17. All campers will receive lunch and dinner on the fi rst day. Commuters should be picked up after the evening session at the Les Wexner Football Complex. On day two, commuters should arrive at the Les Wexner Football Complex no later than 9am. The camp will conclude at 5pm on June 18. Commuters should be picked up at the Les Wexner Football Complex. Resident campers should be picked up at the dorm.
The Youth camp (June 17-18) is open to any camper entering the 5th or 6th grade as of the Fall of 2009. The Youth camp will emphasize football fundamentals. Both offensive and defensive skills will be taught. All campers will have the opportunity to receive individualized instruction. Pass, kick and punt competitions will be held with a focus on fun and skill development. All campers will check-in at the Les Wexner Football Complex at 9am on June 17. Campers may be picked up at 5pm on June 18 at the Les Wexner Football Complex. The camp will run from 9am to 5pm on June 18. This is a commuter only camp.
The Three Day Position camp (June 19-21) is open to athletes entering the 7th through 12th grades as of the Fall of 2009. Campers will have the opportunity to participate in Ohio State skill development drills for their specifi ed position. Strength and speed training and techniques will also be emphasized. Campers are divided by age and position. Resident campers should check-in at the Les Wexner Football Complex on the fi rst day of camp between noon and 1pm. After checkin residents will proceed to their assigned dorm. Transportation from the dorm back to the Les Wexner Football Complex will be provided. Resident campers check-out at 5pm on the last day of camp and should be picked up at the dorm.
Commuters attending the All-Positions camp should check-in at the Les Wexner Football Complex between 1pm and 2pm on the first day. Commuters should be picked up at 6pm on the fi rst day. The camp will run from 9am to approximately 4pm on the second and third days. Commuters should be dropped off and picked up at the Les Wexner Football Complex each day.
The Two Day Position camp (June 24-25) is open to athletes entering the 7th through 12th grades as of the Fall of 2009. Campers will have the opportunity to participate in Ohio State skill development drills for their specifi ed position. Campers are divided by age and position. All campers will check-in at Les Wexner Football Complex at 9am on June 24. After check-in residents will proceed to their assigned dorm. Transportation from the dorm back to the Les Wexner Football Complex will be provided. Resident campers check-out at 5pm on the last day of camp and should be picked up at the dorm.
Commuters should be picked up no later than 9pm on the first day. The camp will run from 9am to approximately 4pm on the second day. Commuters should be dropped off and picked up at the Les Wexner Football Complex.
The Advanced Camp (June 14 or 26) is for athletes entering the 11th or 12th grade as of the Fall of 2009. High School graduates are not eligible to attend. The Advanced Camp is a one-day intensive camp designed for the serious football athlete. The camp will include individual skill and technique drills and group instruction. For your safety, please come to camp in good physical condition. The $75 camp fee is non-refundable in the event of cancellation or no-show.
REGISTRATION
The deadline to register is May 10, 2009. Camp applications are processed in the order they are received. Camp sessions may sell out prior to the May 10 deadline. We cannot guarantee availability in any camp session after the May 10 deadline. A $75 non-refundable deposit must accompany the camp application. Phone and faxed applications will not be accepted. Please do not call to confi rm that your application has been received. You will receive confi rmation in the mail of your acceptance into camp after your application has been processed.
FAQ
Q When is the registration deadline?
A The deadline to register is May 10, 2009. Registrations are processed in the order they are received. Camp sessions may sell out prior to the registration deadline.

Q What type of supervision is provided?
A There is 24 hour supervision provided by camp coaches and counselors. A certifi ed athletic trainer is available at all times.

Q What does the cost of camp include?
A Camp tuition includes instruction led by the Ohio State University coaching staff, full time athletic trainer, camp t-shirt, awards, daily competitions, recreation and/or special events, motivational talks, transportation to and from practice sessions, transportation to and from the airport or bus terminal and secondary insurance coverage in the event of an injury. For overnight campers, the cost of camp includes housing in air-conditioned dorms on North Campus.

Q Do I need to bring extra spending money to camp?
A Campers may bring a modest amount of spending money if they wish to purchase pizza or other snacks after the evening session. Campers are discouraged from bringing large amounts of money or other valuables to camp.

Q Can parents watch camp sessions?
A Parents are welcome to watch any or all camp sessions. A parking pass is available for purchase during camp check-in for $5.

Q Where and when should I check in for camp?
A All camp sessions are headquartered at the Les Wexner Football Complex at the Woody Hayes Athletic Center located at 535 Irving Schottenstein Dr. Check-in times are as follows*:
• Advanced Camp June 14 or 26 @ 9 a.m.
• Kicking and Long Snapping Camp June 17 @ 9 a.m.
• Youth Camp June 17 @ 9 a.m.
• Three Day Position Camp June 21 @12-2 p.m. (commuters should check-in between 1pm and 2pm)
• Two Day Position Camp June 24 @ 9 a.m.
*Times are tentative and subject to change.

Q How will I know who my child will be rooming with?
A Roommate assignments will be released at check-in. Each camper has the opportunity to indicate a roommate preference on their camp application. While we do our best to accommodate each camper’s request, we do not guarantee roommates. Please note that listing a roommate preference on the camp application does not guarantee enrollment of that roommate in camp. There will be two to four campers in a room.
Q Where are overnight campers staying?
A Campers will be housed in air-conditioned dorms on North campus. Each room has its own bathroom and is equipped with a small refrigerator and microwave. Campers will be transported daily to and from the practice locations.
2009 Nike Football Training Camp ScheduleDateSiteHostTimeSun., March 29Miami, Fla.University of Miami10 a.m.- 2 p.m.Sun., April 5Fort Worth, TexasTCU10 a.m.- 2 p.m.Sun., April 19Los Angeles, Calif.USC10 a.m.- 2 p.m.Sat. April 25Athens, Ga.University of Georgia10 a.m.- 2 p.m.Sun., April 26Tallahassee, Fla.Florida State University10 a.m.- 2 p.m.Sat., May 2State College, Pa. Penn State10 a.m.- 2 p.m.Sun., May 3Charlottesville, Va. University of Virginia10 a.m.- 2 p.m.Sat., May 9Houston, TexasRice University3 - 7 p.m. Sun., May 17Stanford, Calif. Stanford University10 a.m.- 2 p.m.Sat., June 6Champaign, Ill.University of Illinois10 a.m.- 2 p.m.Sat., June 13Eugene, Ore.University of Oregon10 a.m.- 2 p.m.Sat., June 20Boulder, Colo. University of Colorado10 a.m.- 2 p.m.

Important Note: There will no longer be testing (40-yard dash, bench press, etc.) at the Nike Football Training Camps (or college camps for that matter) due to NCAA legislation passed two years ago. Any player attending a Nike Camp will need to go to a Nike Football Combine first if they want to be tested and get a SPARQ Rating. Information on the 2009 Nike Football Combines, including online registration, can be found here.
Six of the 12 Nike Football Training Camps (Fort Worth, Los Angeles, Houston, Stanford, Eugene and Boulder) will even have Nike Combines the same weekend in the same market so athletes are encouraged to attend both events. For more information regarding the 2009 Nike Football Training Camps, including how to get registered if you're a player and other frequently asked questions, please check out the NIKE Camp Information page.


This marks the 13th year of the Nike Football Training Camps, the half-day educational events that have seen thousands of promising prospects learn how to be better athletes and players, and eventually go on to play college football at the highest level and even to the NFL.
All-Time Nike Football Training Camp Team Offense
(Pos.: Name -- College/NFL team)
QB: Jay Cutler -- Vanderbilt/Denver Broncos
RB: Marshawn Lynch -- Cal/Buffalo Bills
RB: Clinton Portis -- Miami/Washington Redskins
WR: Larry Fitzgerald -- Pitt/Arizona Cardinals
WR: Andre Johnson -- Miami/Houston Texas
TE: Zach Miller -- Arizona State/Oakland Raiders
OL: Justin Blalock -- Texas/Atlanta Falcons
OL: Vernon Carey -- Miami/Miami Dolphins
OL: Ryan Kalil -- USC/Carolina Panthers
OL: Marcus McNeill -- Auburn/San Diego Chargers
OL: Andre Smith - Alabama/TBD

Defense
DL: Darnell Dockett -- Florida State/Arizona Cardinals
DL: Tommie Harris -- Oklahoma/Chicago Bears
DL: Vince Wilfork -- Miami/New England Patriots
LB: Jon Beason -- Miami/Carolina Panthers
LB: Lance Briggs -- Arizona/Chicago Bears
LB: Jonathan Vilma -- Miami/New Orleans Saints
LB: D.J. Williams -- Miami/Denver Broncos
DB: Nnamdi Asomugha -- Cal/Oakland Raiders
DB: Leon Hall -- Michigan/Cincinnati Bengals
DB: Antrel Rolle -- Miami/Arizona Cardinals
DB: Donte Whitner -- Ohio State/Buffalo Bills

Special Teams
KR: Devin Hester -- Miami/Chicago Bears

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2009 Summer Football Camp

Session I June 8-10
Session II June 11-13
Session III June 15-18
Camp is open to football players entering grades 6-12.




SESSIONS


Session I:


Dates: Monday - Wednesday, June 8 – 10, 2008
Check In: Noon on June 8 at McCready Hall
Camp Begins: 2 p.m. on June 8
Camp Ends: 4 p.m. on June 10



Session II:

Dates: Thursday - Saturday, June 11 – 13, 2008
Check In: Noon on June 11 at McCready Hall
Camp Begins: 2 p.m. on June 11
Camp Ends: 4 p.m. on June 13



Session III:

Dates: Monday - Wednesday, June 15 – 17, 2008
Check In: Noon on June 15 at McCready Hall
Camp Begins: 2 p.m. on June 15
Camp Ends: 4 p.m. on June 17



TUITION

Overnight: $235.00 includes lodging, meals, and camp T-shirt
Commuter: $160.00 includes lunches, dinners, and camp T-shirt
To register: Send full payment along with the camp registration form to the address listed below. Full refunds will be given if a camper is unable to attend. Walk-ups will be accepted.
Make checks payable to Larry Kehres Football Camp
Larry Kehres Football Camp
Mount Union College
1972 Clark Avenue
Alliance, OH44601



CAMP ELIGIBILITY

The camps are open to all football players entering grades 6 through 12. Campers will be divided into instruction groups and 7-on-7 teams based on age and skill level.



HOUSING

Athletes will be housed in campus residence halls, two to a room. Please indicate on your application form if you have a roommate preference. Younger campers will be housed together.



MEALS

Meals for all camp sessions will be held in the Hoover Price Campus Center. The dining hall is all-you-can-eat. Meals for all sessions will begin with dinner on the first day and conclude with lunch on the final day.



WHAT TO BRING
  • Athletic clothing (shorts, T-shirts, socks, etc.)
  • Molded cleats or turf shoes and tennis shoes. No metal tipped cleats.
  • Quarterbacks, running backs, or receivers bring a football marked with name or school.
  • Bed linens, pillow, blankets, and fan.
  • Towels and toiletries.
  • Money to purchase sports drinks and pizza in the evenings (optional).



CAMP SCHEDULE
  • 8 a.m. Breakfast
  • 9 a.m. Morning Instruction
  • Noon Lunch
  • 2 p.m. Afternoon Instruction
  • 5 p.m. Dinner
  • 6 p.m. 7 on 7 Games / Recreation
  • 9:30 p.m. Highlight Tape
  • 11 p.m. Lights Out



CAMP FEATURES
  • All camp activities will take place on beautiful 115-acre Mount Union College campus located on Route 62 in Alliance, Ohio.
  • Each position will emphasize the techniques and drills of that position with the Mount Union position coach. A major draw of the camp is the opportunity for one-on-one instruction.
  • Camp practice sessions will be conducted twice per day and take place on the Mount Union Stadium Astro-play surface or the well-manicured football practice fields.
  • Camps will also utilize the state-of-the-art Gulling Training Center, utilized by Mount Union student-athletes for daily strength and flexibility instruction and training.
  • Campers will be tested in a 40 yard dash, agility drill, and bench press as well as have their heights and weights measured.
  • Athletes will have the opportunity to compete in daily 7-on-7 passing scrimmages. Skill players from the same school can compete on the same team.
  • An evening program will feature a highlight tape. Campers may purchase pizza and sports drinks from the concession stand.
CAMP STAFF

The camp staff will feature Larry Kehres and the Mount Union coaches aided by guest college and high school coaches. Current Mount Union football players will serve as counselors. Larry Kehres recently completed his 23rd year at the helm of the Purple Raider football team, and has built one of the most successful programs in all of college football. His teams have won 19 Ohio Athletic Conference Championships while posting 17 undefeated regular seasons. Under Kehres, the Raiders have won 10 NCAA Division III National Championships in the last 16 years including the 2008 title this past December. Since 1990, the Raiders have made 18 playoff appearances while posting the most wins and best winning percentage in all of college football (245-11-1/.957). The rest of the camp staff consists of the Mount Union coaches with current Mount Union football players serving as counselors.



For more information:

CLICK HERE for brochure
or
Contact the Athletic Department
Phone: (330) 823-4880
1-800-992-6682 x4880
E-Mail: [email=kehresvg@muc.edu]kehresvg@muc.edu[/email]
Camp Dates & Locations
June 21 - 23, 2009
Robert Morris University
Moon Township, Pennsylvania

July 8 - 10, 2009
Ohio Wesleyan University
Delaware, Ohio



ONLINE REGISTRATION
https://www.footballcamps.com/registrati...page=login

BROCHURE REQUEST
http://www.footballcamps.com/default.asp?page=10
Offense-Defense Football Camp

Thomas Moore College
Crestview Hills, KY 41017, U.S.A.
843-903-1888

Tim Couch Football Academy

Lexington, KY U.S.A.
888-330-7526x12
Great Thread NCF. Thx.
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Thanks.:1:
I know it does not always show but I am always glad to try and help.
Helps me in planning for our Baseball team. We will have to work with the Football players
Any Contact Camps?
Real Badman Wrote:Any Contact Camps?

I think the Offense Defense Camp at Thomas Moore is.
Reynoldsburg,Ohio football Clinic Features Larry Kehres Head Coach MT. UNION



Reynoldsburg High School will be hosting a football clinic on Saturday March 7th. The Clinic will run from 9 am to 3 pm, and lunch will be provided.

Speakers: Mount Union College Staff

Larry Kehres and his coaching staff will make the trip to Reynoldsburg and put on a great clinic. More information will be available soon and if your interested please contact head football coach Steve Evans at Reynoldsburg High School. (614) 501-4006 or email [email=sevans@reyn.org]sevans@reyn.org[/email]
Bucyrus Clinic - 01-23-2009, 08:39 AM



3rd Bucyrus Redmen Clinic
Sponsored by Mohican Mohican Sports and Medicine Rehabilitation Service, [Sports Corner, Riddell, and Baker’s Sports
Saturday, Feb. 21, 2009 (9AM)
@ Bucyrus High School
www.bucyrusredmen.com

BUCYRUS FOOTBALL CLINIC:
We are in the process of lining up this year Bucyrus football coaches clinic speakers. In 2008 we had fifty coaches for our first coaches clinic and last year we had over sixty coaches from around Ohio come to our first clinic. Help us make this year clinic even bigger!
This one day clinic at Bucyrus High School will feature speakers from high school and Ohio ranks on various topics. Bring your entire staff (high school, junior high, and youth coaches) listen 8-10 speakers on various topics, eat lunch and have fellowship with other coaches for at total of $75.00! ($25.00 per individual coach) Join us afterwards for more fellowship at a social following the clinic at Baker’s Sports Shack in Bucyrus.

*Checks Payable to Bucyrus Booster Club, Mail to: Bucyrus High School, Attention Jake Bruner, 900 West Perry Street, Bucyrus, Ohio 44820

Yours in coaching,


Jake Bruner
Head Football Coach
[email=jake_b@bucyrus.k12.oh.us]jake_b@bucyrus.k12.oh.us[/email]
419-569-2037

Past Speakers
Joe Nemith, Defensive Ohio Dominican University
Mike Carroll, Defensive Coordinator, Marion Pleasant High School
Ted Stanley Football Coach, Kenyon College
Joe Wilkins, Otterbein Strength and Conditioning Coordinator
Toby Notestine, Head Football Coach Sandusky St. Mary’s-Offensive Line Schemes in the spread offense.
Doug Green, Former Head Football Coach/Ridedale, River Valley Defensive Coordinator
Chris Bowers, Defensive Coordinator, Defiance College
Doug Fyre, Head Football Coach, St. Mary’s
Scott Valentine, Head Football Coach Ashland High School
Todd Stepsis, Capital University Defensive Back Coach
Chris Solis, Head Football Coach at
Bob Rohan, Ohio Northern University Offensive Coordinator
Mike Hallett, Head Football Coach Heidelberg College
Jason Lynch Head Football Coach River Valley High School
Ben Ohlemacher ,Head Football Coach, Swanton
Tom Jeffery, Offensive Coordinator, Sandusky St. Mary’s High School
2009 Zanesville Powerlifting Meet - 01-21-2009, 03:50 PM



DATE: Saturday, March 14th, 2009
FOR: High School Athletes/Teams
WHERE: Zanesville High School Gymnasium
WEIGH - IN:
8:00am - 10:00am

COMPETITION:
Begins @ 10:30am

DIVISIONS:
Freshmen/Sophomore & Junior/Senior Boys

CLASSES: Lightweight 125lbs, 135lbs, 145lbs, 155lbs
Middleweight 165lbs, 175lbs, 185lbs, 195lbs
Heavyweight 210lbs, 225lbs, 250lbs, Unlimited
Girls 125lbs, 145lbs, 165lbs, Unlimited
[U]LIFTS:[/U] Three attempts @ Bench, Squat, & Dead Lift
ENTRY FEE: $10.00 per Lifter
RULES:
As per closed sheets, including no wraps, suits, etc.

REQUIREMENTS:
Permission Slip signed by a parent or guardian
[U]AWARDS:[/U] First - Third place in each weight class receive medals Fourth - Sixth place in each class receive ribbons Male-Female Index Winners
TEAM AWARDS:
Trophies will be awarded to the top three teams

FACILITIES:
Seating, Locker Rooms available

ADMISSION:
$1 for student spectators, and $2 for adults
CONCESSIONS: Breakfast/Lunch will be available
T-SHIRTS:
Available for $10, $12, and $14

For more information: Contact ZHS Head Coach Chad Grandstaff at 740-819-3231 or [email=chadgrandstaff@yahoo.com]chadgrandstaff@yahoo.com[/email]
Does anybody know when the morehead state football camp will be?
Coal Grove High School will be hosting the 2009 Southeast Ohio Regional Powerlifting Meet on Saturday February 28, 2009. Weigh-Ins will be from 10:00 to 11:15 and lifting will begin at 11:30.

Lifters will have three attempts at the Bench, Squat, and Deadlift!

If interested in attending, please contact Coach Jay Lucas at [email=jlucas_db@scoca-k12.org]jlucas_db@scoca-k12.org[/email]
C.O.O.L. Clinic - Today, 01:14 AM



Coaches of Offensive Linemen

May 15-16, 2009
Cincinnati Millenium Hotel $85.00

Friday May 15, 20089
4:30 pm Registration Opens

7:00 pm Mike Foley (UCONN)
7:30 pm Stacey Searels (Georgia)
8:00 pm Tom Bratton (Maryland)
8:30 pm—9:30 pm “Question and Answer Session”



Saturday May 16, 2009
8:00 am Paul Boudreau/Offensive Line Coach Atlanta Falcons
9:35 am Larry Zierlein / Offensive Line Coach Pittsburgh Steelers
11:15 pm Howard Mudd / Offensive Line Coach Indianapolis Colts
1:30 pm Bill Muir/ Offensive Line Coach Kansas City Chiefs3:05 pm Jim McNally/Offensive Line Coach 43 Year College and NFL O Line Coach
**1 More Speaker TBA