NUC Youth Mini-Camps & Combines are here! - National Underclassmen Football Combines Football Camp & High School Football Showcase For Freshmen, Sophomore, and Juniors
National Underclassmen - Youth Camps
This position skill & mini camp training is designed to teach the important basic skill sets for each position that you may play. It is a 3 hour position camp, non-contact on high intensity position skills designed to give you the athletic and position skills in order for the youth athletes to develop their skills for the football field and train them on football, competing, and athletic testing components. It includes Skills, Testing, and Learning in these areas: Change of Direction Skills, 40 yard Dash, Catching, Throwing, Blocking, Tackling basics, Football Awareness, Explosion and Jumping, Football Drills, Combine Testing and much more.
It is taught by exact same coaches that operate the NUC Combines, Ultimate 100 Camp and
All World Games. You are getting ex-pros, collegiate stars, and top HS & former college coaches teaching your athlete the skills needed to compete and get better in Mini-Camp & Combine setting.
Register below by clicking on your location(s)(you may register for multiple locations) for 2011 Youth Mini Camps. This event is for athletes in 4th through 7th Grade. 8th Graders need to register for the regular National Underclassmen Combine. Please use the grade you are currently in. Top athletes from these events will qualify for the Youth Top Prospect Camp and can qualify for the NUC All World Youth Game
CLICK HERE TO DIRECTLY TO REGISTRATION PAGE
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Wednesday, October 13, 2010
Watts Dantzler to participate in National Underclassmen Combine All-World Gridiron Classic!
Watts Dantzler to participate in National Underclassmen Combine All-World Gridiron Classic!
For Immediate Release
Mahwah, NJ (October 12, 2010) - Elite offensive lineman Watts Dantzler of Dalton, GA announced that he will play in the National Underclassmen Combine's All World Gridiron Classic.
A monster of the midway with NFL size at 6'7 315, Dantzler committed to the University of Georgia, turning away offers from fifteen other elite programs such as Alabama, Georgia Tech, Miami, Mississippi South Carolina and Florida State amongst others. The 2009 All-State selection is a three star recruit on Rivals.com and is rated as one of America's top offensive tackles.
"Watts is an absolute monster" said Coach David Schuman, the NUC's CEO and President. "He has great size, excellent fundamentals and his football IQ is second to none. I have no doubt that he will be a star in college and beyond."
Dantzler is also eager to show off his talents at the first ever All World Gridiron Classic.
"It's an honor to be invited to play in a game with great players from all around the world, said the senior standout." "I am very excited to compete against some of the top players around the nation."
The NUC All-World Gridiron Classic will showcase 114 elite high school seniors from all across the globe in a unique All-Star Game. Players from the two squads, Team NUC & Team World, will be drafted from the ground up by the coaching staff to ensure a level playing field. There will also be a full week of events leading up to game day for select All-World Underclassmen including 7 on 7's, linemen challenges and a combine.
More than 50 seniors have accepted invites to participate in the NUC All-World Gridiron Classic thus far, including Nationally rated linebacker Kentrell Brothers (Guthrie, OK), Georgia Tech bound linebacker Amarlo Herrera (College Park, GA), Missouri bound wide receiver Wesley Leftwich (Columbia, MO) and amongst others. More roster announcements will follow in the coming weeks.
The NUC All-World Gridiron Classic kicks off from Columbia, SC at The Citadel's Johnson Hagood Stadium Friday, December 31, 2010 at 6 pm ET. Broadcast and ticket information will be announced shortly.
ABOUT NUC
The National Underclassmen Combine is the most respected and longest running football combine and camp in the country. Since their inception in 2005, the NUC guided more than 50,000 athletes from all walks of life. 70 percent of the participants went on to play in college, with 20 percent earning D1 or D1AA scholarships. Notable alumni include Joe Haden of the Cleveland Browns, Robert Woods, Tyrod Taylor, Mason Walters, Tajh Boyd, Marcus Lattimore and Steve Beauharnais amongst others.
For more information, go to Nucallworld.com and Nationalunderclassmen.com.
Contact - Chris Dombrowski (Vice President of Special Events) 201-485-7273
Trent Martin commits to National Underclassmen Combine All-World Gridiron Classic!
Trent Martin commits to National Underclassmen Combine All-World Gridiron Classic!
For Immediate Release
Mahwah, NJ (October 12, 2010) - Sensational linebacker Trent Martin of Jenks, OK announced that he will play in the National Underclassmen Combine's All World Gridiron Classic.
Martin, a three star recruit by globally respected Rivals.com, committed to the University of Tulsa in February and is one of the Sooner State's top linebackers. The 6'2 220 lb standout starred at various NUC events, winning LB MVP at both the Tulsa Combine and Ultimate 100 Camp. Martin was also ranked the number one linebacker at the 2009 Top Prospect Camp.
"Trent is an extremely promising prospect" said Coach David Schuman, the NUC's CEO and President. "Tulsa is going to have one heck of a linebacker next fall and we're glad he's playing in the game."
As a longtime participant in NUC combines, Martin is thrilled to be playing in the first ever All World Gridiron Classic.
"It's really excited to get selected", said the soft spoken senior. "There is going to be a lot of talent. I have seen several of the commitments, so it will be a great experience to compete against the world's best football players."
The NUC All-World Gridiron Classic will showcase 114 elite high school seniors from all across the globe in a unique All-Star Game. Players from the two squads, Team NUC & Team World, will be drafted from the ground up by the coaching staff to ensure a level playing field. There will also be a full week of events leading up to game day for select All-World Underclassmen including 7 on 7's, linemen challenges and a combine.
More than 50 seniors have accepted invites to participate in the NUC All-World Gridiron Classic thus far, including Nationally rated linebacker Kentrell Brothers (Guthrie, OK), Georgia Tech bound linebacker Amarlo Herrera (College Park, GA), Missouri bound wide receiver Wesley Leftwich (Columbia, MO) and amongst others. More roster announcements will follow in the coming weeks.
The NUC All-World Gridiron Classic kicks off from Columbia, SC at The Citadel's Johnson Hagood Stadium Friday, December 31, 2010 at 6 pm ET. Broadcast and ticket information will be announced shortly.
ABOUT NUC
The National Underclassmen Combine is the most respected and longest running football combine and camp in the country. Since their inception in 2005, the NUC guided more than 50,000 athletes from all walks of life. 70 percent of the participants went on to play in college, with 20 percent earning D1 or D1AA scholarships. Notable alumni include Joe Haden of the Cleveland Browns, Kraig Appleton, Tyrod Taylor, Mason Walters, Tajh Boyd, Logan Heastie and Damien Thigpen amongst others.
For more information, go to Nucallworld.com and Nationalunderclassmen.com.
Contact - Chris Dombrowski (Vice President of Special Events) 201-485-7273
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
Schuman's Top High School Performers - Week 3
For More Information Go To www.nationalunderclassmen.com
Esko Football Sets State Record In Fridays 63-49 Win
Northland Sports Online
Esko Football Sets State Record In Fridays 63-49 Win
Max Reinertsen eludes defenders in a game against Duluth Marshall earlier this season. Chris Shevich-NSO fileOct 11
Wes Vork-NSO
A lot of different words have been used to describe Friday’s football game between Esko and Deer River, which the Eskomos won 63-49. The words Thrilling, Exciting, and Breathtaking, were tossed around just to name a few. Now you can add one more descriptive word to that list, record setting. The record for most points scored by both teams was broken and another was tied.
The previous record for combined points in a game was set back in 2000 by Champlin Park (61) and Elk River Area (50) with 111 total points. The Esko vs. Deer River game saw a total of 112 points scored.
Individually, junior quarterback Max Reinertsen scored seven rushing touchdowns and passed for one more for a total of eight total touchdowns in a game. That tied a 44 year old record set by Jerry Simonson of Franklin (vs. Echo) in 1966. Simonson’s touchdowns were all rushing, putting him at the top of the rushing category also, while Reinertsen's seven rushing td’s places him in a five way tie for second on the single game rushing touchdown list.
Reinertsen also found his way into the third place spot in the record books with a total of 46 points scored in a single game, finishing just short of DeAngelo Brackins of International Falls. Brackins scored 50 points vs. Virginia in 2006. Simonson scored 49 in the 1966 game against Echo.
According to Howard Voigt, Director of Information for the Minnesota State High School League, who sought further clarification from the National Federation of State High School Associations; on a pass play that results in a touchdown, the passer is credited with a passing touchdown, the receiver is credited with a receiving touchdown, and both are credited with the yardage. However, only the receiver is credited with the points, so while Reinertsen was involved in 56 of the teams 63 total points, he is awarded 46 points.
For his part however, Reinertsen is quick to pass along the credit to his teammates. “I had so much nice blocking that it was easy for me to walk in. Deer River was running a 3-4 defense and we were optioning off the end. They (the defense) were really flowing, which allowed for cutbacks.” Reinertsen also talked about the effort of the entire team. “We got some great downfield blocking also; someone was always hustling and taking out the safety.”
Reinertsen finished the evening with 22 carries for 283 yards and seven rushing touchdowns. He was also 11 of 18 passing for 145 yards and a touchdown. In addition he ran for two 2-point conversions and passed for two more.
Ask about the performance, Reinertsen said he had no idea about setting any records. Actually he did not initially realize the amount of points he was involved in. “I wasn’t keeping score, I was trying to help my team win the football game, it wasn’t until after the game when a teammate mentioned that I had rushed for seven touchdowns.”
Esko Head Football Coach Bill Hudspith agreed with Reinertsen’s assessment, telling NSO. “I think that Friday night’s offensive display was both a tremendous individual effort and a tremendous team effort. We were able to run the ball and throw it. Most of Max’s runs were off option-type plays set up by the strong running of Anderson, Lonetto, and Tollerud." Hudspith was also pleased with his football club playing hard to the very end, adding. “Being able to keep up our “intensity” was another key to our success, both on the offensive and defensive sides of the ball. For the game, the Eskomos were able to rack up 575 total yards in the win.
Reinertsen’s father Ric said the family was not aware of any record until they were contacted by Northland Sports Online. “We had not given it (single game records) a thought. I am very proud of my son, but what I am happiest about though is the points came within the flow of the game, rather than in a blowout. The team was in a shootout and needed all of them.”
Wes Vork can be reached at wes@northlandsportsonline.com
Monday, October 11, 2010
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