FOOTBALL TRAINING PROGRAMS DERMONTTI DAWSON OVERNIGHT and COMMUTER FOOTBALL CAMP June 23-26, 2014 Robert Morris University, Pittsburgh, PA

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FOOTBALL TRAINING PROGRAMS DERMONTTI DAWSON OVERNIGHT and COMMUTER FOOTBALL CAMP June 23-26, 2014 Robert Morris University, Pittsburgh, PA FOOTBALL TRAINING PROGRAMS DERMONTTI DAWSON OVERNIGHT AND COMMUTER FOOTBALL CAMP June 23-26, 2014 Robert Morris University, Pittsburgh, PA Join HALL OF FAMER DERMONTTI DAWSON, members of the Pittsburgh Steelers, and an exceptional high school and college coaching staff for an DERMONTTI DAWSON unforgettable football training experience! HALL OF FAME CENTER Ages 7 – 18 (See Page 4, Properly Matching Up Players for additional information.) PITTSBURGH STEELERS MUHAMMAD WILKERSON & JERREL JERNIGAN OVERNIGHT AND COMMUTER FOOTBALL CAMP July 7 – 10, 2014 William Paterson University, Wayne, NJ Join MUHAMMAD WILKERSON and JERREL JERNIGAN, members MUHAMMAD of the New York Jets and Giants, and an exceptional high school and JERREL JERNIGAN WILKERSON college coaching staff for an unforgettable football training experience! WIDE RECEIVER DEFENSIVE END Ages 7 – 18 (See Page 4, Properly Matching Up Players for additional information.) NEW YORK GIANTS NEW YORK JETS AQIB TALIB & AARON DOBSON OVERNIGHT AND COMMUTER FOOTBALL ACADEMY July 7 – 10, 2014 Merrimack College, North Andover, MA Join Aqib TALIB and AARON DOBSON, members of the New England Patriots, and an exceptional high school and college AARON DOBSON AQIB TALIB coaching staff for an unforgettable football training experience! WIDE RECEIVER CORNERBACK Ages 7 – 18 (See Page 4, Properly Matching Up Players for additional information.) NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS SPORTS INTERNATIONAL KICKING, PUNTING, & LONG SNAPPING PROGRAMS June 22 – 23, 2014 Robert Morris University, Pittsburgh, PA July 7, 2014 William Paterson University, Wayne, NJ July 7, 2014 Merrimack College, North Andover, MA Receive technical instruction from an elite coaching staff made up of elite college coaches and former or current college players. Ages 8 – 18 (See page 9) BRIAN ST. PIERRE PASSING & RECEIVING ACADEMY July 10 – 12, 2014 Merrimack College, North Andover, MA Position specific comprehensive training for quarterbacks, wide receivers, and tight ends. Ages 7 – 18 (See page 8) SPECIALTY CLINICS June 23, 2014 Robert Morris University, Pittsburgh, PA July 7, 2014 William Paterson University, Wayne, NJ July 7, 2014 Merrimack College, North Andover, MA Receive concentrated position-specific training taught by our hand-selected high school or college coaches prior to the start of football camp/academy. Ages 7 – 18 (See page 10) SPORTS INTERNATIONAL LINEMAN ACADEMY July 10 – 12, 2014 Merrimack College, North Andover, MA Position specific comprehensive training for offensive and defensive line play. Ages 7 – 18 (See page 10) THE BEST CAMPS IN THE USA! Page 2 June 23-26, 2014 DERMONTTI DAWSON FOOTBALL CAMP Robert Morris University DERMONTTI DAWSON CHARLIE BATCH EMMANUEL SANDERS JASON GILDON, DAVID JOHNSON JAMES HARRISON & RYAN CLARK Hall of Fame Center Former Quarterback Wide Receiver & DERMONTTI DAWSON Current and former Pittsburgh Steelers Pittsburgh Steelers Pittsburgh Steelers Former and current Steelers Pittsburgh Steelers July 7 – 10, 2014 MUHAMMAD WILKERSON & JERREL JERNIGAN FOOTBALL CAMP William Paterson University MUHAMMAD JOHN CONNER JAIQUAWN JARRETT TERRELL THOMAS VICTOR CRUZ TERRELL THOMAS, VICTOR WILKERSON Fullback Safety Cornerback Wide Receiver CRUZ, DA’REL SCOTT New York Jets New York Giants New York Jets New York Giants New York Giants New York Giants July 7 – 10, 2014 AQIB TALIB & AARON DOBSON FOOTBALL ACADEMY Merrimack College PATRICK CHUNG LAWYER MILLOY DEVIN MCCOURTY MATT LIGHT, DAN KOPPEN, KEVIN FAULK Safety Former Safety Cornerback LOGAN MANKINS Former Running Back Philadelphia Eagles New England Patriots New England Patriots Current and former Patriots New England Patriots 193 current and former pro players & coaches instructed at Sports International’s programs from 2011–2013! 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! Join an experienced coaching staff along with our PRO HEADLINERS and members of the Steelers, Jets / Giants, or Patriots! The pro players who coach at these programs teach the same offensive and defensive techniques they learned in the pros! You will receive Instruction, lectures, and demonstrations by Dermontti Dawson, Muhammad Wilkerson, Jerrel Jernigan, Aqib Talib, Aaron Dobson, and/or members of the Steelers, Jets / Giants, or Patriots! 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 Page 3 OVERNIGHT AND COMMUTER FOOTBALL PROGRAMS Features, Benefits, Value and Experience Features, Benefits, Value, Training, Accommodations, Meals, and Experience Sample Daily Schedule 7:00 am • The coaching staff will thoroughly train and prepare each player to be a better, more confident Wake up & Breakfast football player. With excellent football, recreational and housing facilities, AND top coaches, trainers, and pro players, 9:00 – 11:00 am Demonstrations and lectures our goal is to give each participant the finest football instruction available and an experience they will never forget! with PRO HEADLINERS and/or members of the Parents and relatives are encouraged to attend the final practice and awards ceremony. Steelers, Jets / Giants, or Patriots — Full practice • Instruction, lectures, and demonstrations by PRO HEADLINERS and/or members of the Steelers, 11:30 – 2:00 pm Jets / Giants, or Patriots. Participants get the opportunity to learn the same offensive and defensive techniques Lunch followed by autograph that pro players are taught by coaches in the pros in an encouraging and fun atmosphere. A true football training session with the members of the Steelers, experience! Jets / Giants, or Patriots! Supervised recreation (if • Dermontti, or Muhammad and Jerrel, or Aqib and Aaron and members of the Steelers, Jets / Giants, time permits.) or Patriots will get right down in the dirt with you and teach what you need to know! 2:00 – 4:00 pm Demonstrations and lectures • Participants learn from outstanding veteran college and high school coaches selected for their with PRO HEADLINERS, and/or members of the ability to coach and teach the game of football. Participants are taught at an approximately 10:1 ratio. This ratio Steelers, Jets / Giants, or Patriots — Full practice ensures that participants receive individual and team instruction on both offense and defense. 4:45 pm • All Positions. We teach the essential elements of successful football for every offensive and defensive position. Dinner — Supervised recreation (if time The 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, size, experience, and athletic ability. 6:30 – 8:30 pm Evening Practice • All the football a player could want. Participants 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 the high school age permits.) participants is made up primarily of college coaches recruiting for their schools. Each year, several participants go 10:00 pm Lights out on to play college football. If a high school player wants to play at the college level, the opportunity to meet and work with the college coaches on staff is priceless. Commuters will have the option to participate from • National Collegiate Scouting Association (NCSA) There will be an NCSA 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., or stay until 8:30 p.m. for speaker at selected locations to educate participants on the “5 Things You Need To dinner and the evening practice. Lunch and dinner are Know” and the “5 Things You Must Do To Get Recruited”. included in the commuter tuition. • Players learn more than just football. They are taught about teamwork, consideration of others, self- discipline, and how to attain their potential in sports and in life. Players also learn the importance of achieving good grades and selecting correct role models. • Autographs from members of the Steelers, Jets / Giants, or Patriots. We will suggest holding Why are these the best football an organized autograph session when members of the Steelers, Jets / Giants, or Patriots are present and they programs in the USA? have always been very cooperative. If a player is unavailable for autographs, we should respect their wishes and appreciate the pro player attending and instructing. We cannot guarantee a participant will receive every guest’s autograph because each guest’s schedule is unique. Founded in 1983, Sports International Football Camps are the finest instructional and best supervised football SUPERVISION AND BACKGROUND CHECKS! Safety and security of your son are a concern for Sports • camps in the USA! We are a teaching camp having International, and therefore, we conduct background checks on all staff, coaches, and father volunteer counselors that attend camp. In addition, there are athletic trainers on duty 24 hours a day to attend to the camper’s needs. graduated over 96,000 athletes, many currently playing On the field, your son is under the watchful eye of our coaching staffing and off the field father counselors are in at the college level. If your son is an experienced
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