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Football Training Camps, Academies, and Clinics LEARN FOOTBALL FROM THE BEST! Football Training Camps, Academies, and Clinics Kevin Williams and Alex Brown / Roberto Garza Overnight and Commuter Football Camps KEVIN WILLIAMS Outstanding instruction by Kevin Williams or Alex Brown and Roberto Garza, an exceptional high Defensive Tackle, school and college coaching staff, and members of the Minnesota Vikings or Chicago Bears. Minnesota Vikings A trulytrt u extraordinary football training experience! Ages 7 – 18 (See pages 2–5) ALEX BROWN ROBERTO GARZA Former Defensive End, Center, Chicago Bears Chicago Bears Kevin Williams Football Camp Alex Brown / Roberto Garza Football Camp June 29 – July 2, 2012 • University of St. Thomas, St. Paul, MN July 6 – 9, 2012 • Benedictine University, Lisle, IL Sports International Passing & Receiving Academies Specialty Clinics Position specific comprehensive Receive concentrated position- training for quarterbacks, wide specific training taught by our hand- receivers, and tight ends. selected high school or college Ages 7 – 18 (See page 6 – 7) coaches prior to the start of football camp. Ages 7 – 18 (See page 9) June 27 – 29, 2012 University of St. Thomas, St. Paul, MN July 10 – 12, 2012 Trinity International University, Deerfield, IL June 29, 2012 University of St. Thomas, St. Paul, MN July 6, 2012 Benedictine University, Lisle, IL Sports International Kicking, Punting, & Long Snapping Camps Perform Magazine rated Receive technical instruction from an Sports International Football elite coaching staff made up of elite college coaches and former or current Camps among the Top 10 summer college players. instructional camps in the nation! Ages 8 – 18 (See page 8) Scan with your smartphone June 28 – 29, 2012 University of St. Thomas, St. Paul, MN to link to our website. July 6, 2012 Benedictine University, Lisle, IL 301-575-9400 • http://www.footballcamps.com KEVIN WILLIAMS FOOTBALL CAMP June 29 – July 2, 2012 • University of St. Thomas, St. Paul, MN CHAD GREENWAY ANTHONY HERRERA STEVE HUTCHINSON JIM KLEINSASSER TOBY GERHART Linebacker Guard Offensive Lineman Tight End Running Back Minnesota Vikings Minnesota Vikings Minnesota Vikings Minnesota Vikings Minnesota Vikings ALEX BROWN / ROBERTO GARZA FOOTBALL CAMP July 6 – 9, 2012 • Benedictine University, Lisle, IL LOVIE SMITH BRIAN URLACHER MARK ANDERSON DUSTY DVORACEK ALEX BROWN WITH DEVIN HESTER Head Coach Linebacker Former Defensive End Former Tackle Wide Receiver Chicago Bears Chicago Bears Chicago Bears Chicago Bears Chicago Bears Over 90 current and former Pro Players & Coaches instructed at all of Sports International’s camps in 2011! This is more than any other program in the nation. See http://www.footballcamps.com for the list. Presented by Sports International for all football players ages 7–18! Learn individual and team techniques on both offense and defense from an outstanding coaching staff, and members of your favorite pro team! Join an experienced coaching staff, Kevin Williams or Alex Brown and Roberto Garza, and members of the Minnesota Vikings or Chicago Bears! The pro players who coach at Kevin’s or Alex and Roberto’s camps teach the same offensive and defensive techniques they learned in the pros! You will receive daily instruction, lectures, and demonstrations by Kevin Williams or Alex Brown and Roberto Garza, and/or members of the Minnesota Vikings or Chicago Bears! Information on Top High School Players will be sent to over 2,000 college football coaches COLLEGE RECRUITING SIMPLIFIED — Learn “The 5 Things You Need to Know” and “The 5 Things You Must Do To Get Recruited” from a member of NCSA’s roster of former professional athletes, college coaches, and award winning journalists. NCSA Speaker locations to be announced. 301-575-9400 • http://www.footballcamps.com Scan with your smartphone to link our website. Page 2 KEVIN WILLIAMS FOOTBALL CAMP June 29 – July 2, 2012 • University of St. Thomas, St. Paul, MN Ages 7 – 18 Kevin Williams Career Highlights • Williams was a mainstay on the Oklahoma State only Alan Page (9) and matching John Randle (6) Cowboys’ defensive front, starting 42 games during among DTs in Vikings history. his career, recording 160 tackles (38 for a loss) and • Named to 50 Greatest Vikings team as part of 50th 18.5 sacks. season celebration in 2010. Named AP 1st Team • In 2003, Williams was one of the top impact rookie All-Pro in 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008 and 2009. Vikings defenders in Vikings history and led the team with 2008 Defensive MVP as voted by teammates. 10.5 sacks, the 2nd-most sacks by a Vikings rookie, • His five sacks in 2011 have moved him into fifth was named NFC Defensive Rookie of the Month, on the franchise all-time list with 54.5 sacks as a and set a rookie record with 3 sacks. Photo courtesy Minnesota Vikings member of the Vikings. • Has keyed Vikings rushing defense that ranked #1, • “Kevin Williams’ that guy where there’s really no #1, #1, and #2 in the NFL from 2006-09. weakness with him,” Jim Schwartz, Head Coach, • Selected to Pro Bowl in 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, Detroit Lions said. “There’s nothing you can attack 2009, and 2010, with 6 pro bowl honors he trails in his game. He’s a true pro.” Pictured are just some of the Minnesota Vikings who have participated at camp. BEN LEBER AND EJ HENDERSON ADRIAN PETERSON ANTHONY HERRERA STEVE HUTCHINSON DAUNTE CULPEPPER Former & Current Vikings Running Back Guard Guard Former Quarterback Linebackers Minnesota Vikings Minnesota Vikings Minnesota Vikings Minnesota Vikings Some of the Vikings that have instructed We guarantee there will be Minnesota Vikings at the Kevin Williams Football Camp. at the camp include: Asher Allen, Michael Bennett, Matt Birk, Brooks Bollinger, Nate FREE Testing by Acceleration North Sports Training Center. Burleson, Corey Chavous, Chris Claiborne, (a $75 to $150 value). Daunte Culpepper, Coach Dean Dalton, Acceleration Minnesota Sports Training staff will be at the Kevin Williams Football Camp to help each player improve Heath Farwell, Ciatrick Fason, Toby their speed, power, and agility. Acceleration Minnesota (Athletic Republic) has been helping athletes reach his Gerhart, Chad Greenway, E.J. Henderson, goals since 1991. Our programs guarantee results if completed 6-8 weeks prior to competition. Each camper will Steve Hutchinson, Jim Kleinsasser, Coach receive a coupon to be SPARQ tested at the Acceleration North Sports Training facility during the weeks of June Chuck Knox, Jr., Ben Leber, Phil Loadholt, 13–16 OR July 5–8 between the hours of 9am–1pm. Campers wishing to improve their SPARQ rating will receive a $50 gift certificate to be used towards Acceleration’s 18 session SPQ football program. This program GUARANTEES improvements in 40 yd dash, vertical leap, med ball Bryant McKinnie, Mewelde Moore, toss, and pro agility. Additionally, any athlete can contact their nearest Acceleration Training Center and schedule a COMPLIMENTARY training Coach Jim Panagos, Adrian Peterson, session prior to committing to the program. Acceleration Minnesota has locations in Arden Hills, Plymouth, and Apple Valley. Please visit Dontarrious Thomas, Coach John Tice, http://www.accelerationmn.com / for more information or call (651) 486-0020. Coach Mike Tice, Kevin Williams, Troy Williamson, and more! Accommodations & Meals at the University of St. Thomas The University of St. Thomas is located in St. Paul and is only minutes from Minneapolis. This beautiful campus will provide not only a superior athletic experience, but a fun, comfortable, and relaxing stay. The beautifully landscaped campus has been used as a setting for two motion pictures. All campers will stay in one of the dormitories on campus that include extra-long twin mattresses, a bed, desk, chair, dresser, and closet or wardrobe. The housing accommodations are only a two minute walk to the Murray Herrick Dining Hall, where campers will enjoy all-you-can-eat meals throughout their stay. Campers will have the opportunity to enjoy practice at O’Shaughnessy Stadium, which has a state-of-the-art FieldTurf synthetic surface. Campers will also get the opportunity to use the North Athletic Field, which is a grass surface. The University of St. Thomas is only Transportation from the airport to campus is available for a discounted rate through Super Shuttle. For more details see: a short drive from anywhere in the Minneapolis/St. Paul area! http://www.footballcamps.com Page 3 ALEX BROWN / ROBERTO GARZA FOOTBALL CAMP July 6 – 9, 2012 • Benedictine University, Lisle, IL Ages 7 – 18 Alex Brown Career Highlights Roberto Garza Career Highlights • After playing in 127 straight games with the • After attending Rio Hondo High School in Bears, Brown played in every game for New Texas, where he was a letterman in football and Orleans in the 2010 season, making 39 tackles, track and field. Garza was a two-time AP Little two sacks, a forced fumble, and a fumble All-America and AFCA first-team All-America recovery. selection while playing his college ball at Texas • Career highs with 7 sacks and 2 interceptions A&M-Kingsville. to go along with 71 tackles, 3 forced fumbles, • He gained a starting role with the Falcons during his rookie season and and 2 fumble recoveries in 2006. played there from 2001-04. In his final season with Atlanta, Garza helped • He was named second-alternate for the 2007 Pro Bowl after being lead the team to the number one rushing offense in the NFL, starting in named a first-alternate for the 2006 Pro Bowl. 15 games and both playoff contests. • His 43.5 career sacks with the Chicago Bears are fourth in franchise • Garza was signed by the Bears in 2005, and after starting at guard, he history. moved into the center position in 2011, starting all 16 games there. • As a Chicago Bear, Alex was selected for the Sports Illustrated All- • In 2008, he helped pave the way for Bears running back Matt Forte, who Pro Team in 2005.
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