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2009 Brochure 204012.Qxd:100125 Nike Brochure 2004 The Best Value in the Nation! 18080 St. Slatington, PA 410 E. Washington HOLIDAY INN CONFERENCE CENTER HOLIDAY FOOTBALL CLINIC 2009 National Champion Florida Gators Thank You: All Local and National Sponsors COACH OF THE YEAR ALLENTOWN, PENNSYLVANIA ALLENTOWN, Featuring C O E MARCH 5, 6 & 7, 2009 A A C S Travel Prize Giveaway H T E O R Seven Night Caribbean Cruise F Urban Meye N NIKE Two tickets on the Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines. T P H Enjoy an Ocean View Cabin with majestic views E E and wonderful meals. N Y N E Your evenings will be spent enjoying spectacular S A Y stage productions or enjoy the exciting gambling R L V at the ship’s Vegas-style casino! C A r of the L N Valid March 2009 to February 2010. I I N A Minimum 30 day advance notice required IC for booking – subject to availability – black-out dates apply – no cash value – non-transferrable. Port charges, fuel supplements, taxes and air fare not included. Donated by Uniglobe Wings Travel. Drawing will take place on Saturday after the final speaker – must be present to win. Two FREE Hot Buffet Tailgate Parties on Fri.- Dinner and Sat.-Brunch Free Coaches Social, Thursday and Friday night Coach Head Football TO: Nike Coaching Hat to first 400 Registrants Nike Portfolio to All Registrants Lehighton Clinic Notes and Tapes Available HARDWARE Outstanding Exhibit Area Special Clinic for Middle School and Youth League Coaches (Sat.) Tax ID# 88/0254215 More value for your money $70.00 worth of complimentary items. Free clinic gift to first 400 registrants. Staff and topics subject to change TEAM Holiday Inn LEHIGHTON Convention Center Room Reservations – 610 391-1000 US POSTAGE Lehigh Valley, THE 2009 NIKE EASTERN PA COACH OF THE YEAR CLINIC STD PRSRT PERMIT 83 PERMIT IS THE PLACE TO BE! Single, Double, Triple, Quad PAID PA JIM TKACH STAN DAKOSTY Banko Beverage Co. Special Clinic Rate Clinic Director Clinic Coordinator $84 per night (610) 760-0550 (570) 668-0241 What does your team need today? Reservations must be made by (610) 760-0550 Fax [email protected] February 27, 2009 [email protected] RN PENNSYLV PROGRAM NIKE Guest Speakers TE AN S IA Thursday – March 5, 2009 Friday – March 6, 2009 EA 3 pm – REGISTRATION OPENS 3:45-4 pm – VISIT EXHIBITS 5-7 pm 4-5 pm Room A – Phil Bennett – University of Pittsburgh, Defensive Coordinator Room A – Glenn McNamee – Central Dauphin High School – Sprint Out Room B – Mark Ferrante – Villanova, Offensive Line Coach Pass Game Room B – Jim Tkach – Under the Helmet Project CO No Huddle Offense and Operation A IC 5-6 pm – Hot Buffet CH LIN Room C – George Smith – McKeesport High School OF T AR C Installing the Midline and Triple Option Sponsored by Blue Ridge Communications HE YE Presentation by Carnival Cruise Line and Uniglobe Wings Travel REGISTRATION RESPONSE 7-7:15 pm – VISIT EXHIBITS 7:15-9:15 pm 6-8 pm PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY – PLEASE USE INK Room A – Brian Angelichio – University of Pittsburgh, Tight Ends Room A – Dave Warner – Michigan State University, Quarterback Coach David Cutcliffe Dabo Swinney Quick Passing Game School/Organization _____________________________________ Room B – Jim Schaefer – University of Pennsylvania, Defensive Line Duke University Clemson University Defending the Run with a Five Man Front Room B – Danny Hale – Head Coach, Bloomsburg University Name(s) of Registrants: Pressuring the QB out of a Three Man Front Room C – Casey Vogt – Colgate University Room C – Kevin Gilbride – Temple University Zone Run Blocking and the Play Action Off of the Zone Play 1.____________________________________________________ Spread Game, Route Concepts, and Developing Wide Receivers 8-8:15 pm – VISIT EXHIBITS 2.____________________________________________________ 9:15-10:45 pm – Nike Feature Speaker 8:15-8:30 pm Marine Presentation The John C. Whitehead Coach of the Year Awards 3.____________________________________________________ Room A – David Cutcliffe – Head Coach, Duke University 8:30-10 pm – Nike Feature Speaker Developing Quarterbacks Nike Presentation 4.____________________________________________________ Former Quarterback Coach of Eli and Peyton Manning Room A – Mark Dantonio – Head Coach, Michigan State University 5.____________________________________________________ 10:45 pm – Coaches Social with Pizza Quarter Coverage at MSU Sponsored by Field Turf 10 pm – Friday Evening Social – Sponsored by PenTeleData 6.____________________________________________________ Presentation by PDP “The Fund Raising Company” 7.____________________________________________________ Friday – March 6, 2009 Saturday – March 7, 2009 Mark Dantonio Tommy West 7:30 am – REGISTRATION OPENS 7:30 am – REGISTRATION OPENS Michigan State University Memphis University 8.____________________________________________________ Coffee and Donuts – Courtesy of Verizon Wireless Coffee and Donuts – Courtesy of Countrywide Home Loans 8-9 am _________ Coaches x _______________ = ________________ 8-10 am Room A – Ron Vanderlinden – Penn State – Linebacker Fundamentals and Room A – Building a Program the DeLasalle Way Master Card and Visa Accepted Tackling Drills... Penn State Pressure Package Sponsored by PDP – Steve Jacoby Print Name ______________________________________ Room B – A Coach of the Year – Rob Diebler, Steelton Highspire Room B (Youth Clinic) – Mike Tkach – Head Coach, Milford High School Pennsylvania State Champion Division II Delaware State Champions Card Number ____________________________________ 3 and 5 Step Drop Play Packaging with the Double Dive Series Room C – Mike Fine – Quarterback Coach, Lafayette College Exp. ______________________Visa ______or MC ______ Room C – AA Coach of the Year – Brian Fluck, State Finalist – West Catholic Play Action Pass and Variable Formations for the Run Game Total _____________________ 10-10:15 am – VISIT EXHIBITS 9-10 am Room A – Steve Wiser – Lycoming College Make checks Payable to EPCYFC 10:15-11:45 am Multi-Coverages and Drills for Teaching the 4-3 Secondary Package (Eastern Pennsylvania Coach of the Year Football Clinic) Room A – Delaware Division I State Champion – Mike Schoenwolf – Room B (Youth Clinic) – Glenn Mcnamee – Central Dauphin High School Clinic Fees: Caesar Rodney High School ... Planning for Success The Sprint Out Pass Game Urban Meyer Room B – Steve Jacoby – De Lasalle High School, University of Florida Pre Registration $80 Per Person (By 3/1/09) Room C – Mike Fine – Lafayette College 2007 California State Champions, 2008 State Runner Up Variable Formations for the Run Game Fundamentals of Defensive Line Play Staff Rate (5 or more) $70 Per Person (By 3/1/09) 10-11:30 am – Nike Feature Speaker Room C – Donnie Roberts, Associate Head Coach, Lehigh University Fee at the Door $95 Per Person Marine Presentation 12-2 pm Room A – Tommy West – Head Coach, Memphis University Saturday Only or One Day Fee $60 Per Person; at Door www.ussa.edu Room A – Mike McQuerry – Penn State Wide Receivers “Run with the Passing Game” $65 Per Person Room B – AAA Coach of the Year – Steve Devlin, Arch Bishop Wood High 10-11:30 am CEUs (5 or more) $55 Per Person School Earn 2 CEUs from the US Sports Academy Room B (Youth Clinic) – Steve Wiser, Lycoming College $75 Room C – Tim Moncman – Head Coach, Liberty High School Fundamentals of Linebacker Play in the 4-3 Defense Undergraduate Credit AAAA State Champion 11:30 am-12:30 pm – BREAKFAST BUFFET Earn 1 semester hour of undergraduate credit Return with Payment to: Liberty Defense Multiple Package – 4-3, 5-2 and Nickel Jim Tkach NIKE Eastern PA Coach of the Year Clinic Sponsored by Service Electric Cable TV and Communications SAB 595 2-2:15 pm – VISIT EXHIBITS 12:30-2 pm – Nike Feature Speaker Sports Coaching Clinic SAB 395 - $240 410 E. Washington St. Undergraduate Credit Slatington, PA 18080 2:15-3:45 pm – Nike Feature Speaker Room A – Urban Meyer – University of Florida Earn 1 semester hour of undergraduate credit Coach Comm Presentation “Building a Program With a Plan to Win” SAB 595 Room A – Dabo Swinney – Head Coach, Clemson University 2 pm – DOOR PRIZE DRAWINGS Sports Coaching Clinic SAB 395 - $300 REGISTER ONLINE www.nikecoyfootball.com Developing the Complete Wide Receiver Caribbean Cruise Giveaway.
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