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2008 JJD Sports High School Exposure Camp Sponsored by
***If you have a scheduling conflict and can't make both days, come for one! Check out our daily rate!***
The JJD Sports Kansas High School Exposure Camp is back for the summer of 2008!! This exciting camp is for high school players and college coaches in the state of Kansas. We're working very hard to pair up the high school players in Kansas with the college coaches in the state, and there will be numerous coaches from various schools on hand to work with players who are interested in playing college football. Not every athlete in Kansas will have the opportunity to compete at the D1 level, but JJD Sports wants to give every athlete the opportunity to reach their football dreams of playing college football. This camp is open to all incoming 9th-12th graders as well as any graduates who have not yet signed with a school. And remember, it's never to early to start preparing for next season. There is a spot for everyone so use this as a great opportunity to get on the radar of your favorite college, or to prepare yourself for the upcoming high school football season. Take advantage of all these college coaches coming to you!!
Location / Tentative Daily Schedule / Media Day /
Cost / Coaches / Coaches Scheduled to Attend / Housing / Camp Alumni
North Newton, KS
*Athletes- Camp will now be taking place on a brand new turf field for ultimate performance!!*
***Early Bird Sign-Up Rate: $125***
-Sign-Up 5 or more athletes at once, $100 each
-Sign-up after June 28th: $150
-Day Rate (Saturday or Sunday only): $75
-Prep Combine Package (Exposure & Combine): $135
You can either fax or mail in your sign-up but please do not mail any applications after
July 7th or fax any applications after July 9th.
If you haven't signed up before these dates please bring your application and money the
day of the camp.
At Registration- Individual: $175
At Registration- 5 or more: $150
*Lunch each day is included in the camp fee*
2008 JJD Sports Exposure Camp Sign-Up
Email Exposure Camp Director if you have any questions: jasonkazar@jjdsports.com
(coaches can change at anytime due to availability)
No other camp in Kansas will have college coaches from across the state in attendance evaluating you!!
(Stay tuned as more are added)
Bob Majeski
Joining us for the second consecutive year, Dodge City Head Coach, Bob Majeski will bring a wealth of knowledge and experience to the Exposure Camp not only to help the athletes get better but also see if he can add anyone to the roster at Dodge City Junior College in the years to come. Don't miss out on this opportunity to work with Coach Majeski and learn some skills to take with you for next year!!
TIM SCHAFFNER
Joining us for the second year, the Butler County Junior College Defensive Coordinator, Coach Schaffner will take this opportunity to evaluate all the athletes in attendance to see if they have what it takes to make it at the junior college level. Leading the Grizzly defense to a top ranking in the Jayhawk conference, Coach Schaffner also helped Kensington, KS native Austin Panter receive NJCAA National Player of the Year honor, a first ever for a defensive player from Butler. Take advantage of this opportunity to be instructed and evaluated by Coach Schaffner and maybe you can be the next athlete to receive this honor as well.
A.J. BLAZEK
Rejoining the JJD Sports Camp staff for another year, the Ft. Hays State Offensive Coordinator, A.J. Blazek will help coach up the offensive line. With his experience as a player at the University of Iowa and in the AFL with the Chicago Rush, Coach Blazek knows what it takes to be successful on and off the field. Using this knowledge to work with guys at Iowa as a graduate assistant and now as the offensive line coach at Ft. Hays State, Coach Blazek has not only helped to prepare many athletes for the next level but also taught them how to play at their full potential. JJD Sports is once again excited to have Coach Blazek help out with this years camp so take full advantage of this opportunity to work with a great coach and maybe you can be his next protégé.
For a small extra fee housing can be arranged on the campus of Bethel College to accommodate players coming in from across the state. Athletes will be able to arrive on Friday night if they choose and be able to stay Saturday night at Bethel College. The cost will be added on top of the camp fee.
Bed per night: $10
(includes linens and towel, athletes may want to bring extra blanket)
*Coach from this school worked camp the same year the athlete attended
This
is an event we continue to try to work into our camp schedule that gives the local media a chance to see
the next crop of great Kansas high school football players, and possibly the
next college star! We work hard to get media outlets such as TV stations,
radio stations, newspapers, magazines and websites on hand to take footage
and interview the athletes at camp. There will be a designated time where the athletes will be available for the media to
talk to. If an athlete is not comfortable doing an interview, or does
not want to participate it is not required. This event is designed
after the media day that many colleges put on for their new team each year
to introduce them to the public. It will be a great opportunity for
the young athletes to work on public communication, as well as receive
exposure for themselves and their high school team!
If you are media outlet that wishes to attend our Kansas High School Exposure Camp Media Day, please send an e-mail to: jasonkazar@jjdsports.com to reserve your spot. You can also make interview requests for specific athletes thru this method as well.
Media Outlets scheduled to attend:
Websites for Sports Teams!! Each high school at camp will receive $50 off a team website!
Each camp participant will receive a free issue of Stack Magazine!
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