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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 , school and college coaching staff, and members of the or . Minnesota Vikings A trulytrt u extraordinary football training experience! Ages 7 – 18 (See pages 2–5)

ALEX BROWN ROBERTO GARZA Former , 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 , 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 Guard Offensive Lineman 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 MARK ANDERSON DUSTY DVORACEK ALEX BROWN WITH Linebacker Former Defensive End Former Tackle 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 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 in 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 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 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, , (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, , 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, , 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 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 , Kevin Williams, , 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 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 , 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 A&M-Kingsville. to go along with 71 tackles, 3 forced , • 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 after being lead the team to the number one rushing offense in the NFL, starting in named a first-alternate for the . 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 , who Pro Team in 2005. rushed for a franchise rookie record 1,238 yards. • Alex Brown will be inducted into the Athletic • Garza has started in 101 games and has eight starts in the postseason, Hall of Fame as a “Gator Great” in the Spring of 2012. including the during the 2005 season.

Pictured are just some of the Chicago Bears who have participated at camp.

ALEX BROWN BRIAN URLACHER ZACHARY BOWMAN JASON McKIE ALEX BROWN Former Defensive End Linebacker Former Running Back OLIVER GIBSON Chicago Bears Chicago Bears Chicago Bears Chicago Bears Former Chicago Bears We guarantee there will be Chicago Bears at the Alex Brown / Roberto Garza Football Camp. Some of the Bears that have instructed at the camp include: Mark Anderson, , Mark Bradley, Alex Brown, , Dusty Dvoracek, , , Devin Hester, Israel Idonije, , , Erik Kramer, Dustin Lyman, Jason McKie, , Adrian Peterson, Coach , Ian Scott, Coach , , Brian Urlacher, , Garrett Wolfe, Chris Zorich, and more! FREE Testing by Velocity Sports Performance. (a $75 to $150 value). Velocity Sports Performance staff will be at the Alex Brown / Roberto Garza Football Camp to help each player improve their speed, power, and agility. Each camper will receive a coupon to be tested at the Velocity in Willow Springs, IL, and Tinley/Orland Park, IL. Campers will be tested for Quickness, Reaction, Agility, Power, and Speed. Performance testing is a recruiting tool used by college football coaches. Campers wishing to improve their performance testing can contact Velocity training staff to schedule workouts at http://www.velocitysp.com /willowbrook, http://www.velocitysp.com /tinleypark or by calling 708-783-1035 and 708-444-3278. Benedictine University is only a short drive from anywhere in the Chicago area!! Accommodations & Meals at Benedictine University

TheTh beautifulb f l campus at Benedictine University will provide not only a superior athletic experience, but a fun, comfortable, and relaxing stay. All campers will stay in one of the air conditioned dormitories on campus that include a twin bed, desk, chair, dresser, and closet or wardrobe. The housing accommodations are only a five minute walk to the Krasa Dining Hall, where campers will enjoy all-you- can eat meals throughout their stay. The dining hall overlooks the Village of Lisle-Benedictine University Sports Complex, where campers will have access to the main turf stadium field. Benedictine University, Midway Airport and O’Hare International Airport are all located off the Chicago METRA lines. Please see http://www.footballcamps.com for more information. Page 4 KEVIN WILLIAMS AND ALEX BROWN / ROBERTO GARZA FOOTBALL CAMPS Camp Features, Benefits, Value and Experience

Features, Benefits, Value, Training, Accomodations, Meals, and Experience Sample Daily Schedule

• The coaching staff will thoroughly train and prepare each player during the entire camp to be a 7:00 am Wake up & Breakfast better, more confident football player. With excellent football, recreational and housing facilities, AND top coaches, 9:00 – 11:00 am Demonstrations and lectures trainers, and pro players, our goal is to give each camper the finest football instruction available and an experience with Kevin Williams or Alex Brown and Roberto they will never forget! Parents and relatives are encouraged to attend the final practice and awards ceremony. Garza and/or members of the Minnesota Vikings • Daily instruction, lectures, and demonstrations by Kevin Williams or Alex Brown and Roberto or Chicago Bears at camp — Full practice Garza and/or members of the Minnesota Vikings or Chicago Bears. Campers get the opportunity to learn the 11:30 – 2:00 pm Lunch followed by autograph same offensive and defensive techniques that the Minnesota Vikings and Chicago Bears players are taught by session with the members of the Minnesota coaches in the pros in an encouraging and fun atmosphere. A true football training experience! Vikings or Chicago Bears at camp! Supervised • Kevin Williams or Alex Brown and Roberto Garza and members of the Minnesota Vikings or Chicago recreation (if time permits.) Bears will get right in the dirt with you and teach what you need to know! 2:00 – 4:00 pm Demonstrations and lectures • Campers learn from outstanding veteran college and high school coaches selected for their ability with Kevin Williams or Alex Brown and Roberto to coach and teach the game of football. Campers are taught at an approximately 10:1 ratio. This ratio ensures Garza and/or members of the Minnesota Vikings that campers receive individual and team instruction on both offense and defense at camp. or Chicago Bears at camp — Full practice • All Positions. We teach the essential elements of successful football for every offensive and defensive position. The 4:45 pm Dinner — Supervised recreation (if time instruction stresses both position-specific and team play. Players select their own offensive and defensive positions. permits.) Grouping Players. Players are carefully grouped by age, ability, size, experience, and aggressiveness. • 6:30 – 8:30 pm Evening Practice All the football a player could want. Campers receive up to 6 hours of instruction each day. • 8:30 – 10:00 pm Supervised recreation (if time • Outstanding recruiting and scholarship opportunities. The coaching staff for high school age campers permits.) is made up primarily of college coaches recruiting for their schools. Each year, several campers go on to play college football. If a high school player wants to play at the college level, 10:00 pm Lights out the opportunity to meet and work with the college coaches on staff is Commuter campers will have the option to priceless. participate from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., or stay until • National Collegiate Scouting 8:30 p.m. for dinner and the evening practice. Lunch Association (NCSA) There will be an and dinner are included in the commuter tuition. NCSA speaker at selected locations to educate campers on the “5 Things You Need To Know” Why are these the Best Football and the “5 Things You Must Do To Get Recruited”. • Players learn more than just football at camp. They are Camps in the USA? taught about teamwork, consideration of others, self-discipline, and how to attain their potential in sports and in life. Players also learn the Founded in 1983, Sports International Football Camps importance of achieving good grades and selecting correct role models. are the finest instructional and best supervised football camps in the USA! We are a teaching camp having ADRIAN PETERSON • Autographs from members of the Minnesota Vikings or graduated over 91,000 athletes, many currently playing Chicago Bears. We will suggest holding an organized autograph Running Back at the college level. If your son is an experienced session when members of the Minnesota Vikings or Chicago Bears Miinnesota Vikings player or just starting football, the Sports International are in camp and they have always been very cooperative. If a player Football Camps are an experience he will never forget!. is unavailable for autographs, we should respect their wishes and appreciate the pro player attending and instructing at the camp. We Our football camps focus on position-specific cannot guarantee a camper will receive every guest’s autograph because technique training and team instruction taught by our each guest’s schedule is unique. expert faculty of high school and college coaches. In addition, our coaching staff features current and former • BEST SUPERVISED CAMP IN THE NATION! Safety and security professional players and coaches who have a passion of your son are a concern for Sports International, and therefore, we for sharing their knowledge with young athletes. conduct background checks on all staff, coaches, and father volunteer Last summer we had over 90 current and former counselors that attend camp. In addition, there are athletic trainers on professional players and coaches instruct at all of our duty 24 hours a day to attend to the camper’s needs. camps. This is more than any other program in the • Meals Daily buffet style breakfast, lunch, and dinner complete with a nation! See http://www.footballcamps.com for the list. large variety of tasty selections for the training athlete. Lunch and dinner The sporting world is one area where good relations, only provided for commuters. JOHN GILMORE high motivation, unity and interest among young 4 days and 3 nights of housing accommodations on campus. people are easily obtainable. In addition to football, Former Tight End • Use of the recreational facilities is included. your son will be taught teamwork, consideration of Chicago Bears All players receive a camp T-shirt. others, self-discipline, and how to attain his potential • in sports and life. He will also learn the importance of • Football Equipment Needed: Helmet, one light and one dark football jersey, shoulder pads, mouth piece, achieving good grades and selecting the correct role and football shoes (no metal cleats). Equipment available to rent for nominal fee. models. The Williams or Brown / Garza Football Camp • Eligibility: In accordance with the NCAA regulations and state rules, players that have not enrolled in college are will be a very positive stimulus for your son! eligible to attend a summer football camp without jeopardizing their athletic eligibility. The Alex Brown / Roberto Garza Football Camp; the Kevin Williams Football Camp, the Sports International Kicking, Punting, & Long Snapping Camp; and the Sports International Passing & Receiving Academy meet ALL NCAA and state eligibility rules.

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.

ADRIAN N. PETERSON, ALEX BROWN and JASON MCKIE, Former Chicago Bears Page 5 KEVIN WILLIAMS AND ALEX BROWN / ROBERTO GARZA FOOTBALL CAMPS Matching Up Players and Gridiron Elite

Properly Matching Up Players In Camp

The size of the Sports International Football Camps allows our staff to separate players by age, ability, size, experience, and aggressiveness. When players are not matched up properly, they will experience frustration, failure, and loss of confidence. Accepting campers 7-18, the Sports International Football Camps have a very adequate number of players at each age level to not only provide proper match-ups, but to also challenge players and provide BEN LEBER a great learning environment during camp. The outstanding coaching staff and learning environment has developed Former Linebacker a national reputation for being the best high school, middle school, and youth football camp in the USA! Minnesota Vikings

JIM KLEINSASSER, ADRIAN PETERSON, ADRIAN N. PETERSON TYRELL JOHNSON RON RIVERA MEWELDE MOORE and MATT BIRK with Former Running Back Safety Head Coach elementary level players Chicago Bears Minnesota Vikings

Elementary Level— Middle School and Jr. High High School Level— Beginners* and experienced players Level— Beginners* and Beginners* and experienced players experienced players The high school level coaching staff and pros feel they Simply put, our coaching staff’s goal is to help each high school have a great responsibility to this age group. This group Our coaching staff’s goal for this age group is to player attain their football goals! The coaching staff for the high is very special and will receive personalized attention prepare each player for his team! If you have never school age group is made up primarily of college coaches and and training. Learning proper technique at this age is played football before or if you are an advanced some high school coaches. The Sports International Football very important, but our staff never forgets “football is a player, we know how to make you a better football Camps are considered to be the finest in the nation! We know how game.” While still making each practice fun, our veteran player! The instruction will intensify in all phases to make you a better football player! We will do everything in our coaching staff and pros will step it up a notch each day of the game as the week goes on. Each player will power to help anyone from camp play at the college level. with more advanced technique training. receive more advanced technique training each Players selected to the “Gridiron Elite” (ages 15–18 only) will day of camp. Each player will return to their team a have their player profiles forwarded to over 2,000 college football For campers that have more experience in this level, much improved football player! coaches at the DI, DI-AA, DII, DIII, and NAIA level. “Gridiron coaches will work with players on more advanced Elite” members will also receive an award and have their names technique training on both offense and defense. We placed on the Sports International Football Camp Wall of Fame! take pride in the number of players we have helped to make and contribute to their youth league or team. Our high school level coaching staff and pros will intensify the instruction in all phases of the game with positive, enthusiastic instruction and more advanced technique training. *If you have never played on an organized football team, the Sports International Football Camp is a great opportunity to “give it a try”! Marty Kuser found out you can learn to play football at any age. Marty played soccer through the 10th grade before attending football camp. He attended Wake Forest University on MATT BIRK ISRAEL IDONIJE DONTARRIOUS THOMAS a full scholarship to play football. Former Center Former Linebacker Minnesota Vikings Chicago Bears Minnesota Vikings

High School Players Only Ages 15-18 The “GRIDIRON ELITE” is an exclusive club made up of the top high school players in each camp. These players will be selected throughout the camp by the Sports International Camp coaches that coach the high school athletes. (The coaching staff for the high school age group is made up primarily of college coaches and some high school coaches.) A detailed information packet on top high school players will be sent to over 2,000 college football coaches at DI, DII, DIII, and NAIA schools to help each player receive recognition at the college level. This unique service is very respected by the college coaches. It has enabled hundreds of players to continue their football career. The goal of the Sports International Football Camps is to see that every high school ASHER ALLEN age player receives intense instruction and top competition throughout the camp under the watchful eye of top Cornerback college coaches from throughout the USA. If you would like to play at the college level, this will be an excellent Minnesota Vikings opportunity to receive the best instruction available and be seen by an outstanding lineup of college coaches. Page 6 Sports International Passing & Receiving Academies June 27 – 29, 2012 • University of St. Thomas, St. Paul, MN July 10 – 12, 2012 • Trinity International University, Deerfield, IL Ages 7 – 18

FOR QUARTERBACKS, RECEIVERS, AND TIGHT ENDS Position specific comprehensive technique training taught by expert coaches. Each player will receive in-depth, comprehensive home, they will be able to continue to develop instruction throughout the academy! Our coaching the skills they learned in an order that simulates staff has an extraordinary ability to convey their a game situation. Our goal is to encourage each knowledge of the fundamentals, discipline and athlete to continue to “raise the bar” throughout mental skills needed for quarterbacks, receivers, the entire academy. Over 91,000 Sports and tight ends to be successful at these positions. International athletes have gone through our Our training techniques guide participants through football programs over the past 28 years. Because a skill-learning process, where every teaching of our commitment to individual instruction, Sports experience has a purpose. This allows our staff to International must limit the number of academy identify each player’s personal needs and develop participants. Enrollment is limited! Enroll early! their skills. When they continue to practice at

Passing & Receiving Academy Features

• The academy will be broken down into groups according to age, skill, and • QUARTERBACKS: They will be taught the following basic to advanced experience. skills to include but not limited to: Stance, grip, receiving the , snap • Quality Coaching: Daily instruction, lectures and demonstrations by cadence, seating the ball, ball handling, ball protection, handoffs, proper outstanding college coaches or players selected for their ability to teach throwing motion, quickness, adjusting routes to coverage, reading the the game of football. See some of our scheduled staff on facing page! blitz, screen, play-action, draw, 3-step, 5-step, 7-step, sprint/roll, waggle/ • Small Group Instruction: A 10:1 coach to camper average ratio ensures bootleg and shotgun. that campers receive individual and team instruction repeatedly until the • RECEIVERS and TIGHT ENDS: They will be taught the following basic to specific skills become habit. advance skills to include but not limited to: Stance, alignment, footwork, • National Collegiate Scouting Association releasing from the techniques, proper hand and body (NCSA) There will be an NCSA speaker at selected position, looking the ball in, soft hands, hand/eye position in relation to locations to educate campers on the “5 Things You body position and the flight of the ball, before the catch, during the catch, Need To Know” and “The 5 Things You Must Do To Get Recruited”. after the catch, pass routes and their complimentary quarterback actions, • BEST SUPERVISED PROGRAM IN THE NATION! Background checks comeback, curl, dig/post-curl, drag, fade, flag, flare, go, hitch, out, post, are mandatory on every staff member that works the academy. post-corner, slant, stop, wheel and ball protection during and after the • Health and Safety: A full-time staff of certified athletic trainers will be on catch. duty 24 hours-a-day. • VIDEOTAPE ANALYSIS: You will find our videotape analysis sessions are an • All-you-can eat meals. The college provides a daily buffet style breakfast, excellent training tool to break down technique. lunch, and dinner. Lunch and dinner only is included for the commuter campers. • 3 days and 2 nights of housing accommodations on campus. Use of the Tuition— The total academy tuition for recreational facilities is included. an overnight academy participant is • Deerfield, IL is only 40 minutes from Chicago and 45 minutes from the only $579.97 and $509.97 for commuter Alex Brown / Roberto Garza Football Camp in Lisle, IL. participants. • All players receive the best instruction available and a free academy T- Deposit is $165.97 ($159.97 + $6 processing shirt. You will need to bring football shoes and a leather football to camp. fee). Deposit is part of the total tuition. $50 discount for those also attending the Kevin Williams or the Alex Brown / Roberto Garza Football Camp.

The “GRIDIRON ELITE” is an exclusive club made up of the top high school academy particpants. These players will be selected throughout the academy by the coaches that coach the high school athletes. A detailed information packet on top high school players will be sent to over 2,000 college football coaches to help each player receive recognition at the college level. If you would like to play at the college level, this will be an excellent opportunity to receive the best instruction available and be seen by an outstanding lineup of college 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, Olympians, college coaches and award winning journalists. NCSA Speaker locations to be announced. Page 7

Coaches scheduled for the St. Paul, MN Passing & Receiving Academy include: Coaches subject to change.

Ryan Williams Jerry Drew Privette Doug Lange Head Coach, Olszewski Offensive Head Coach, Concordia University Head Coach, Coordinator, Martin Luther College • Ryan was named head St. Olaf College Augsburg College • Prior to Martin Luther College, Lange coach for the Golden Bears • Olszewski’s 2011 • Privette is the served as head coach for seven years at in June of 2011 after serving team finished 8-2 director of the highly Arizona Lutheran Academy in Phoenix, six seasons as offensive coordinator, where he and 6-2 in the MIAC. The Oles explosive Air Auggie Spread offense AZ, coaching the 1992 undefeated state champions. presided over some of the highest powered were ranked as high as No. 19 in which has ranked first in the MIAC since During that time, Lange was honored twice as 1A state offenses in school history and coached in a pair the D3football.com poll and No. being taken over by coach Privette in coach of the year in 1991 and 1992. of Mineral Water Bowl games. 22 in the AFCA poll. The year was 2007. Augsburg’s offense set the MIAC • For the past seven years, Lange has been the head • As the quarterbacks coach for the Golden highlighted by a 30-28 win at No. 5 record for most passing yards in 2008 coach and offensive coordinator at Martin Luther College Bears, Williams has coached three record Bethel University. with 3,041 total yards. (NCAA D III) in New Ulm, MN. In 2009, MLC were breaking, All-NSIC QB’s in James McNear • Olszewski was at his alma mater, • The Auggies finished the 2008 conference champions and he was selected as the Upper (2005), Kole Goodchild (2005-07) and Spencer Wis.-Stevens Point, as defensive season as the first-ranked passing Midwest Conference coach of the year. Ohm (2007-present). coordinator the two seasons prior offense in the MIAC and the number • As a student-athlete, Williams was a two year to his start at St. Olaf. He spent a one ranked red zone offense in Alex Thiry starting quarterback for former Division II power total seven seasons as an assistant MIAC. The Air Auggies also received Quarterback, College of St. NDSU in Fargo, N.D. He was a co-captain as a at Division II Minnesota State national acclaim, ending 2008 5th/235 Scholastica senior for the Bison in 2000 before playing for a University-Mankato (1993-96, 1999- most prolific passing attack in NCAA pair of CFL teams, the Calgary Stampeders and 02) before a three-year stint as the Division III. • During Thiry’s junior year, he was named to the Second-Team All-UMAC the Blue Bombers before playing with CEO of the Mankato YMCA. • Coach Privette is responsible for the Sioux Falls Storm in the NIFL. and the team’s Most Valuable Player, • He also spent one season as the development of two of the best finishing third in the UMAC with an average of 154.2 yards the offensive coordinator for the quarterbacks in MIAC and school a game passing, and 15 on the year. He was Green Bay Bombers of the Arena history: Derrin Lamker (1996-97) and also named two-time UMAC Athlete of the Week. Football league (1999) and another Jordan Berg (2005-08). Both were Glen Lloyd as an assistant at California Lutheran finalists for the NCAA III Player of the • In 2011, he passed for 2,609 yards, 37 TD’s, and University (1998) as defensive line Year award and are first and second averaged 237.1 passing yards per game. Assistant Coach, coach. in every Augsburg all-time passing St. Olaf College category.

Coaches scheduled for the Deerfield, IL Passing & Receiving Academy include: Coaches subject to change.

Billy Riebock Matt Kalb Gunnard Twyner Offensive Coordinator, Offensive Coordinator, Former NFL Wide Receiver, Quincy University Aurora University Receivers Coach, • Under Riebock’s guidance • Kalb was a wide receiver at Western Illinois University in four years as a coach for the University of Alabama and • He was a three-time All-Conference selection during his Quincy, the Hawks offense has University of Kentucky, having playing days at Western Illinois University. averaged 19.2 points per game played two seasons at each • Played in the NFL from 1996 to 1999 with the Bengals, Saints and and just over 300 yards per contest. institution. Jaguars. • With Riebock calling plays, the Hawk offense • After eight years as the offensive coordinator • While head coach at Kennedy High School (2006-2007) in Silver Spring, has twice set school records for most passing at Loras College, he came to Aurora University MD, he turned a team that had not won a game in four years into a 10-2 yards and completions in a season, initially as the offensive coordinator in 2008, and in his team and was named Maryland Coach of the Year. setting the record in 2008 his first season and first year, his offensive unit ranked in the Top 3 in then surpassing those marks in 2010. In addition, ten statistical categories in the Northern Athletics • Twyner joined the WIU coaching staff in 2010, and helped wide receiver the Hawks also set school record for passing Conference. Lito Senatus set game, season and career records while having an All- touchdowns during the 2010 campaign. America (Second Team) season. Robbie Shomaker Nate Robinson Andrew Rode Kevin Krausz Offensive Coordinator, Receivers Coach, Wide Receivers Coach, Wide Receivers Coach, Greenville College MacMurray College Greenville College Knox College • Coach Schomaker is the • During his playing career at • Coach Rode was a three- • After playing quarterback offensive coordinator and MacMurray, the offense set a year starter at wide receiver and at North coaches the quarterbacks school record with 68 points in for Wabash College and has Central College, Krausz went at Greenville College. He a game and 465 passing coached at the college level to MacMurray College for two years, where came to Greenville College in 2010 after yards in a single game. for the past three years. he coached the running backs and receivers, four seasons of coaching. • In 2006, he was named the 2nd Team All- • In 2010, Coach Rode helped Greenville including a First Team All-IBFC running back • In 2010, he directed an offense that Conference Wide Receiver in the Illini Badger College win the 2010 UMAC Football and receiver. scored 31.8 points per game and was eighth Football Conference. In 2009, he was named 2nd Championship while coaching the UMAC • Krausz returned to Knox in January of in the nation in rushing with 306 yards per Team All-Conference Wide Receiver in the Upper Offensive Player of the Year, Anthony 2006 to assume the offensive coordinator game. Mid-West Athletic Conference and MacMurray Ambers. position and has coached the wide receivers Football Special Teams Player of the Year. since 2007.

Accommodations & Meals at Trinity International University

The campus will provide a superior athletic experience, of the Trojans and named after former Trinity and current and also a fun, comfortable, and relaxing stay. Campers will Minnesota Vikings head coach . Coach Frazier enjoy all-you-can-eat meals in the new dining hall at the started the Trinity College football program from the ground Waybright Center, and stay in Trinity Hall, one of the newer up as their head coach in 1988 and claimed Northern Illinois air conditioned dormitories on campus that include a twin Intercollegiate Conference titles twice in his nine years there. bed, desk, chair, dresser, and closet or wardrobe. Campers Trinity International University is located just 25 miles north of will practice just a quarter mile away, on Frazier Field, home Chicago. Trinity International University is 18 miles North of Chicago O’Hare International Airport. For more details go to http://www.footballcamps.com Page 8 Sports International Kicking, Punting, & Long Snapping Camps

June 28 – 29, 2012 • University of St. Thomas, St. Paul, MN Ages 8 – 18 July 6, 2012 • Benedictine University, Lisle, IL

Camp Features • By providing snap-to-kick instruction, kickers, punters, and long snappers are • Over 91,000 Sports International athletes have provided a very unique opportunity to train and develop together putting them gone through our football programs over the in a “game situation” every practice with one-on-one instruction. past 28 years. • Participants will receive coaching from knowledgeable and passionate • Because of our commitment to individual instructors, who have experience in college and/or professional football. instruction, Sports International must limit the • All levels of kickers, punters, and long snappers are encouraged to attend number of camp participants. Enrollment is limited! Enroll early! camp. Players will be in groups according to age and their present level of • Videotape Analysis – Each camper will receive a videotape analysis during the camp. skill. Campers can participate as both a kicker and if desired This is an excellent training tool! There is no better way for a student to understand • Our training techniques guide participants through a skill-learning process, what an instructor is trying to tell them than by seeing it. (For St. Paul, MN camp only.) where every teaching experience has a purpose. This allows our staff to identify • Lisle, IL camp is a one day camp from 8:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Tuition includes camp each camper’s personal needs and develop their skills. T-shirt and lunch. • During practice, each camper will receive an in-depth, comprehensive review of • St. Paul, MN camp is a two day camp. Tuition includes housing accommodations, the skills and fundamentals they have learned. This will allow them to continue all-you-can-eat meals, use of recreational facilities, videotape analysis, and T-shirt. to develop these same techniques in a systematic order that simulates a game Overnight and Commuting options available. situation. Our goal is to encourage each athlete to continue to “raise the bar” throughout the entire camp. TUITION • University of St. Thomas Two-Day Camp, June 28 – 29, 2012 $349.97 for participants attending the Kevin Williams Football Camp The “GRIDIRON ELITE” is an exclusive club made $399.97 for participants not attending the Kevin Williams Football Camp up of the top high school players in each camp. Deposit is $105.97 ($99.97 + $6 processing fee). Deposit is part of the total tuition. The top age’s 15-18 athletes will be selected throughout camp and detailed information on each will be • Benedictine University One-Day Camp, July 6, 2012 emailed to over 2,000 college coaches. For the past 28 years, this service has become very respected by the $159.97 for participants attending the Alex Brown / Roberto Garza Football Camp nation’s college level football coaches. It has enabled hundreds of players to continue their football career. $199.97 for participants not attending the Alex Brown / Roberto Garza Football Camp Deposit is $55.97 ($49.97 + $6 processing fee). Deposit is part of the total tuition. For more information about the camp, call 301-575-9400 or visit http://www.footballcamps.com .

Coaches scheduled for St. Paul, MN Kicking, Punting, & Long Snapping Camp include: Coaches subject to change. Steve Gibbs Brady Tyler Parry Former Kicker and Beeson Former Punter, Punter, Former Kicker, Malone Northwestern University of University of College St. Thomas Ohio • Gibbs kicked • 2x MIAC • A Two-time and punted for Chris Husby Zachary Holsman Conference Special Teams Player NAIA Academic All American, Northwestern College from 1999-2002, of the Week Parry was drafted as a Punter Former Kicker and Former Punter, earning All-Conference four years, and was • Holds the school record for in the United National Gridiron named All-American three times. Punter, University of Northwestern College League Inaugural Draft in 2009. St. Thomas points in a season (79) and extra • He helped Northwestern reach its first • Elected UMAC All- points in a season (58) • Parry has worked out with bowl game in 2000. • Busby is a former Special Conference twice. assorted NFL, CFL, and UFL Teams MVP and a two-time • In the 2009 NCAA D3 Playoffs, • In the 2002 All-American Bowl, he • Earned Academic All- he went 5-5 in field goals. teams. kicked four field goals including a 52 MIAC Special Teams Player Conference. yarder and a 42 yard game winner. of the Week.

Coaches scheduled for the Lisle, IL Kicking, Punting, & Long Snapping Camp include: Coaches subject to change.

Kyle Yelton Steven Fetzer Anthony Santella Former Punter, Kicker, Illinois Former Punter, University of State University University of Illinois Illinois • Finished his four- • In 2009, Santella ranked sixth in • In high school, year career ranked the Big Ten and 50th nationally in Kyle was named 12th in scoring in punting with a 41.3 average. Associated Press Michael Cklamovski Tad Keely ISU history with 156 points, and posted • He ranks eighth in the Illinois All-State, Indiana Football Coaches a 65.7 career percentage, record books in career punts (180) Former Kicker, Former Long Snapper, Association All-State, PrepStar All- which ranks third all-time at ISU. and punting yardage (7,120). Midwest Region, and Scout.com had Northern Illinois University of Illinois • Made 87 PAT’s during his career, • In, 2010 Santella was First ranked him the third best punter in • Ranked second in the • Earned Academic All-Big which ranks sixth all-time at Illinois Team All-Big Ten, First Team Mid- the nation. MAC in scoring, averaging Ten honors in 2008 and State, and his 23 career field goals Season All-American, and was a • He went on to for the 7.6 points per game, and 2009, snapping for nine made tie for ninth all-time. Ray Guy Semi-Finalist. University of Illinois in 2006, where in led all MAC kickers with made field goals, 34 made one game at Penn State, he punted 106 points on the season, extra points and 65 punts while Averaging 64.4 yards in his senior season. 5 times for a career-best 42.2 yard Zak Pederson average. He also booted a career on exactly 100 kickoffs and best 57 yard punt in a game against booted 27 into the Long Snapper, Indiana. for . University of Illinois Page 9

Specialty Clinics Ages 7 – 18 June 29, 2012 • University of St. Thomas, St. Paul, MN July 6, 2012 • Benedictine University, Lisle, IL

The 2012 pre-camp Specialty Clinic will have even more elite training instructors featuring hand selected football coaches on staff. The purpose of the 2012 Specialty Clinic is to give each athlete an opportunity to receive focused, intense posi- tion-specific technique training prior to the start of football camp. This concentrated training session will help each camper have a more positive, productive camp experience. Clinic athletes range from age 7 to 18 with instructional squads being separated by age and skill level to make sure proper instruction is given to each camper. To be successful, professional players repeatedly practice daily the fundamentals and skills necessary for their individual positions. The Specialty Clinic offers players an opportunity to advance their position skills and fundamental techniques going into camp. This program will be held the first day of camp from 9:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Lunch is included. Football equipment needed: Helmet, one light and one dark football jersey, shoulder pads, mouth piece, and football shoes. Equipment is available to rent for a nominal fee.

Lineman, Linebacker, Cornerback, Quarterback, Wide Receiver, Running Our goal is to TEACH, TEACH Safety, and Defensive End Clinic: Back, and Tight End Clinic: and TEACH during these This clinic is designed to give each student athlete These are the most skilled positions in football! clinics! an opportunity to receive concentrated work in the They demand a great deal of discipline and correct The 2012 Specialty Clinic is a great position he plans to play during camp and for his repetition to perfect the skill and techniques opportunity for every athlete that home football team. This experience will aid each necessary to perform at these positions. In most camper in developing the ability to perform at the peak cases when fall practice begins, a football coach attends to better their football skills of his potential. Offensive and Defensive Lineman, simply does not have the time needed to perfect and take them to another level as a Linebacker, Cornerback, Safety and Defensive Ends these offensive positions. This clinic will aid each player. Remember: “When you are are some of the most unglamorous positions in camper in developing the ability to perform at not in training, someone somewhere is football. They are the most unsung positions on the the peak of his potential during camp and when and when you meet, they will win!” field, but they also contribute the most to the success he returns home. Our training techniques guide or failure of every game! Great demands are placed participants through a skill-learning process on these positions! If you are going to play one of where every teaching experience has a purpose. these positions next fall, you owe it to yourself and This allows our staff to identify each camper’s your teammates to learn and learn well every skill personal needs and develop their skills. Our and technique available for the position you select. skilled coaching staff will teach you the skills and Our skilled coaching staff will teach you the skills techniques needed to be successful during this and techniques needed to be successful during this concentrated training clinic just before camp concentrated training clinic just before camp begins! begins!

INSTRUCTORS: Sports International brings in over 500 college and high school coaches to work our football camps each summer. All clinics will be taught by skilled coaches who have achieved measures of greatness in these areas either as players, coaches, or both. TUITION: Enrollment will be limited! Each Specialty Clinic is $125.97 for participants attending the Kevin WIlliams or Alex Brown / Roberto Garza Football Camp (*$55.97 non-refundable deposit plus one payment for *$82); $165.97 for participants not attending the Kevin WIlliams or Alex Brown / Roberto Garza Football Camp (*$55.97 non-refundable deposit plus one payment of *$122). Cancellation Insurance for the clinic is $15.97. This must be paid in full when you register for the clinic. The clinic registration fee includes early arrival to camp, lunch, and the Specialty Clinic. * Monthly payments include a processing fee of $6 each time a payment is made by check or credit card. Full tuition payment can be made when you register by check or credit card and the $6 processing fees will be waived.

What Coaches & Parents Say About the Sports International Football Camps

The following comments were made by coaches, and anymore and I plan to be right there with him. The camp Leo W., Waterloo, IA — “This was my son’s second parents who sent players to camp or were involved with gives Aidan and I the rare opportunity to share some year and he had a fabulous time! He is already talking a Sports International Football Camp in the past. quality time and a very special experience together. about next year! We selected this camp because of the Thanks for another great football camp. “ coaching staff and we have not been disappointed!” Denise S., St. Paul, MN — “My son Charlie absolutely loved his football camp experience. His coaches were Richard & Coop L., Rockton, IL— “I was a counselor Drew H., Mankato, MN — “The camp was a great very enthusiastic and helpful and my son left camp and my son and I had a great time! The coaching experience! He was never bored and he couldn’t wait feeling more confident than ever in his football skills. staff were excellent! They were very helpful and their for the football season. The Vikings exceeded my We actually signed up for next year at the end of this coaching techniques were the best—especially in expectations! They seemed to enjoy camp as much as year’s camp.” breaking down the offense and defense. Keep up the the campers.” good work and Coop and I will see you again!” Aaron K., Edina, MN — ”This was the fourth year that Dick G., Wautoma, WI— “My son and I have attended my son and I (as a counselor) have attended this camp. Gregg A., Sandwich, IL — “This was Josh’s 5th your camps for the past 4 years and I feel you have the It was another outstanding week. The Vikings at camp year. Keep it up! Alex Brown is truly irreplaceable best camps in the nation. This camp is always very well are simply outstanding, the best on and off the field. - he is a class act! He attends all the training sessions organized and the entire camp is excellent. I highly Aidan plans to attend camp until he cannot attend and eats with the campers. The quality of coaching is recommend it!” outstanding! I highly recommend Alex’s camp!” Page 10 Fathers & Coaches Are Invited To Volunteer As Counselors At The Kevin Williams and Alex Brown / Roberto Garza Football Camps!

The Kevin Williams and Alex Brown / Roberto Garza Football Camps are a tremendous opportunity for a father and son to share something very precious and rare in today’s society – time together! As a volunteer, you will receive housing, all-you-can-eat meals, three staff shirts, an autograph football, and a camp photo with you, your son, and Kevin Williams or Alex Brown and Roberto Garza. You and your son (or players) will meet and become friends with Kevin Williams or Alex Brown and Roberto Garza, and some of the top players in the pros, and more importantly, you will share some quality time with your son (or players) that you will never forget. What is expected of me if I volunteer? To supervise and have fun with your son (or players) and a small group of players during camp. To be a counselor, you must stay at camp during the entire program. Commuter Camper fathers are welcome to volunteer for the day session. Volunteers are hired on a first contract received, first hired basis, and the limited number of positions we have available will fill up very fast. If you would like to share the camp experience with your son or team (and if volunteer positions are still available), please fill out an online application on our website, http://www.footballcamps.com . Volunteers are also needed at the Sports International Passing and Receiving Academies. Footnote: You are not guaranteed a spot on staff until you are confirmed by the staffing director. “My son and I went to camp together and it was one of the best things I have done with my son! The entire experience was outstanding! Although they worked the boys hard, they made every camper feel special during the camp. I was very impressed with how the NFL players made sure the boys knew how important grades are while in school! The coaching staff was simply outstanding! I would highly recommend this camp and we will be back next summer." —James P., St. Paul, MN “I was a counselor at the camp and my son and I had a great time! The coaching staff and Chicago Bears were excellent! They were very helpful and their coaching techniques were the best—especially in breaking down the offense and defense. Keep up the good work and Coop and I will see you again! Coop’s been very fortunate both with academics and athletics. Alex’s camp has been very instrumental in making this happen. We hope he can return to help out at camp once he graduates.” – Richard & Coop L., Rockton, IL To sign-up or for more information visit http://www.footballcamps.com

Tuition for Kevin Williams and Alex Brown / Roberto Garza Football Camps

June 29 – July 2, 2012 • University of St. Thomas CANCELLATION INSURANCE & REFUND POLICY July 6 – 9, 2012 • Benedictine University Pre-enrollment determines the number of staff hired and the number of campers guaranteed to the University. With this in mind, the *$165.97 deposit for Overnight/ With only a *$165.97 non-refundable deposit (includes $6.00 processing fee), you can reserve a Commuter Camp and Passing & Receiving Academy, *$55.97 for Specialty Clinic or spot in camp! Sign-up early and take advantage of the easy payment plan! The total tuition for an overnight camper is only $759.97 and $679.97 for commuter campers (Lunch and dinner the 1 day Kicking, Punting, and Long Snapper camp or $105.97 for Kicking, Punting, are included in the commuter tuition). Enrollment is guaranteed only when all payments are & Long Snapping Camp, is non-refundable for any reason. (This part of the total made on time and/or after receipt of total tuition. As long as room is available, enrollment tuition – “See Easy Payment Plan.”) Any additional tuition paid is non-refundable for will be accepted with a *$165.97 non-refundable deposit. any reason other than medical or if you have taken out cancellation insurance (see The total tuition must be paid before camp begins. When you register, a payment plan will the application below.) MEDICAL REFUNDS WILL NOT BE ALLOWED AFTER May be mailed to you prorating the remaining balance over the period of time before camp starts. 1st — NO EXCEPTIONS! Requests for medical refunds, less the non-refundable deposit Tuition may be paid in full at any time prior to a week before camp starts. must be in writing accompanied by a physician’s letter of explanation prior to May 1. (If you register after May 1, there are no refunds for medical reasons.) EASY PAYMENT PLAN CANCELLATION INSURANCE: In the unlikely event you may need to withdraw from • Mail non-refundable *$165.97 deposit today (this is part of the total tuition of $759.97, camp, you may consider purchasing cancellation insurance from your personal insurance commuters $679.97) to reserve your spot in camp. agent or you may purchase this coverage directly from Sports International when you • You will receive a packet of information informing you when to mail your payment in. A register (see application). DEDUCTIONS: If you arrive late and/or leave early, there are payment plan will be mailed to you prorating the remaining balance over the period of time no tuition deductions or discounts — No Exceptions. before camp begins. • Total tuition must be paid before camp begins. Any friend referral or group discounts will LIMITED ENROLLMENT – SIGN UP TODAY! be deducted from any remaining balance owed a week before camp. If no money is owed, the discounts will be applied to the camp bank of the attendee. NOTE: Payments are for the convenience of the parents and must be made on time to guarantee enrollment. A late charge of $15 will be made for all payments that are not on-time. *Monthly payments include a processing fee of $6.00 each time a payment is made by check or credit card. Full tuition payment can be made when you register by check or credit and the $6.00 processing fees will be waived. See website for more information on: • Airport Information • Ground Transportation • Local Hotel information RON RIVERA Head Coach, Carolina Panthers Scan with your smartphone to link to our website. Discounts available: Gift Certificates available: See http://www.footballcamps.com for more If you would like to give a very special someone a camp experience with Kevin Williams information on team, sibling and referral discount or Alex Brown and Roberto Garza and members of the Minnesota Vikings or Chicago Bears, just put GIFT on their application before sending it in (or tell us when you sign up by phone). We will mail you a gift certificate for this special occasion. http://www.footballcamps.com • 301-575-9400 Complete application and mail deposit or credit card authorization 2012 Camps International Football Application – Sports Camper’s Information Camper’s Name ______(print clearly) Street ______Apt. # ______City ______State ______Zip ______Home phone ( _____ ) ______Work phone ( _____ ) ______E-mail address: ______Your age when camp begins ______Grade entering in Fall 2012 ______Date of Birth ______This will be the ______time I have attended this camp. Full Name of Organization/Team ______Shirt Size (circle one): Adult S M L XL XXL XXXL Your Position (please circle): Offense: QB WR RB TE OL Defense: DE DT LB CB S Special Teams: K P How did you learn about the camp (please circle one): Friend Past Camper Coach Mailing from Team/League Google Yahoo MSN Other Website Newspaper Other (Please Specify ______)

Check Minnesota camp session(s) wanted: Discount or Free Football: Kevin Williams Football Camp • June 29 – July 2, 2012, University of St. Thomas, St. Paul, MN I would like ____ more brochures mailed to me. I understand I can select a FREE Autograph Football *$165.97 non-refundable deposit, (this is part of the total tuition – See Easy Payment Plan) (football camp only) for each player I recommend or Overnight Camp ($759.97 total tuition) a tuition discount. Overnight/Commuter Campers get Commuter Camp ($679.97 total tuition) a free football for referring one player, day campers Specialty Clinic • June 29, 2012, University of St. Thomas, St. Paul, MN — *$55.97 non-refundable deposit, (this is part of the have to refer 2 players. total tuition – See Easy Payment Plan), $125.97 tuition if attending a 4-day camp, $165.97 tuition if NOT attending a 4-day camp. Your name must be on the friend’s application. If you Circle the Specialty Clinic you are attending: QB WR RB TE OL DE DL LB CB S earn a free autograph football or a tuition discount, check one of the following. Discounts and/or free Sports International Kicking, Punting, & Long Snapping 2 Day Camp • June 28 – 29, 2012, University of St. footballs cannot be used together. Thomas, St. Paul, MN — *$105.97 non-refundable deposit, (this is part of the total tuition – See Easy Payment Plan) Free Autograph Football $349.97 tuition if attending a 4-day camp, $399.97 tuition if NOT attending a 4-day camp. Tuition Discount Circle the camp you are attending: Kicking Punting Both Long Snapper Your friends must give your name when they Circle whether you will be: Overnight Commuter sign up by phone or your name must be on their Sports International Passing & Receiving Academy • June 27 – 29, 2012, University of St. Thomas, St. Paul, MN applications when they fax, mail or sign-up online. *$165.97 non-refundable deposit, (this is part of the total tuition – See Easy Payment Plan) No exceptions! Each team must use the same name Overnight Camp— $529.97 tuition if attending a 4-day camp, $579.97 tuition if NOT attending a 4-day camp. when they sign up. Applications DO NOT need to be turned in together. To receive a tuition discount Commuter Camp— $459.97 tuition if attending a 4-day camp, $509.97 tuition if NOT attending a 4-day camp. (instead of the free autograph football – you Check Illinois camp session(s) wanted: cannot take both) check “Tuition Discount” on your application. Alex Brown / Roberto Garza Football Camp • July 6 – 9, 2012, Benedictine University, Lisle, IL *$165.97 non-refundable deposit, (this part of the total tuition – See Easy Payment Plan) To reserve a spot in camp you may: Overnight Camp ($759.97 total tuition) Call 301-575-9400 (9:00 am – 7:00 pm EST) Commuter Camp ($679.97 total tuition) Internet: http://www.footballcamps.com Specialty Clinic • July 6, 2012, Benedictine University, Lisle, IL – *$55.97 non-refundable deposit, (this is part of the total Fax application with credit card info to: tuition – See Easy Payment Plan), $125.97 tuition if attending a 4-day camp, $165.97 tuition if NOT attending a 4-day camp. 301-575-9439 Circle the Specialty Clinic you are attending: QB WR RB TE OL DE DL LB CB S Mail your application and deposit to: Sports International Kicking, Punting, & Long Snapping 1 Day Camp • July 6, 2012, Benedictine University, Sports International Lisle, IL — *$59.97 non-refundable deposit, (this is part of the total tuition – See Easy Payment Plan) 9375 Washington Blvd. $159.97 tuition if attending a 4-day camp, $199.97 tuition if NOT attending a 4-day camp. Laurel, MD 20723 Circle the camp you are attending: Kicking Punting Both Long Snapper For more information, call 301-575-9400 or e-mail at: [email protected] Sports International Passing & Receiving Academy • July 10 – 12, 2012, Trinity International University, Deerfield, IL – *$165.97 non-refundable deposit, (this part of the total tuition – See Easy Payment Plan) EASY PAYMENT PLAN Overnight Camp— $529.97 tuition if attending a 4-day camp, $579.97 tuition if NOT attending a 4-day camp. * A payment plan will be mailed to you prorating the remaining Commuter Camp— $459.97 tuition if attending a 4-day camp, $509.97 tuition if NOT attending a 4-day camp. balance before camp starts. There will be a processing fee of $6 each time a payment is made by check or credit card Yes, I do want to purchase Cancellation Insurance. Check all that apply under the Easy Payment Plan. Full tuition payment can be I understand that I must purchase this insurance when I register for camp or clinic. I understand I will receive a full refund made when you register by check or credit card and the $6 (less the non-refundable deposit) of all tuition paid if I need to cancel up to 48 hours before camp or clinic starts. processing fee will be waived. $49.97 for Kevin WIlliams or Alex Brown / Roberto Garza Football Camp or Passing & Receiving Academy only Cancellation Insurance & Refund Policy $15.97 for Specialty Clinic or Kicking, Punting, & Long Snapping Camp Pre-enrollment determines the number of staff hired and the number of campers guaranteed to the University. With this in I have read and I accept the terms and conditions described in the camp brochure. mind, the deposits are non-refundable for any reason. Any additional tuition paid is non-refundable for any reason other Signature ______Parent/Guardian than medical or if you have taken out cancellation insurance. MEDICAL REFUNDS WILL NOT BE ALLOWED AFTER May Method of Payment 1st — NO EXCEPTIONS! Requests for medical refunds, less the non-refundable deposit must be in writing accompanied Put $ ______on my: MasterCard VISA Discover Check Enclosed Check # ______by a physician’s letter of explanation prior to May 1. (If you register after May 1, there are no refunds for medical reasons.) Card Number ______Exp. Date ______CANCELLATION INSURANCE: In the unlikely event you may need to withdraw from camp, you may consider purchasing Cardholder’s Name ______Security Code ______cancellation insurance from your personal insurance agent or you Cardholder’s Phone Number ( ______) ______may purchase this coverage directly from Sports International when you register. DEDUCTIONS: If you arrive late and/or Cardholder’s Signature ______leave early, there are no tuition deductions or discounts — No Exceptions.