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NCAA DIVISION I PLAYERS: JUNE 17 – 20 (Monday-Thursday) NCAA DIVISION I PLAYERS: JUNE 17 – 20 (Monday-Thursday) John Yowell: DL Bowling Green Benny McGowan: OL Michigan St. Entering Grades K – 8 Randy Gunlock: OL Miami, OH Brandt Gressel: DT Iowa Chuck Thomas: RB Dartmouth Evan Lisle: OL Ohio St 9:00 a.m. – noon Mike Pignatiello: K Dayton Jake Replogle: DT Purdue Dave Brown: DL Bowling Green Jared Weyler: OL Minnesota Bill Becker: DL Iowa State Pat Osterhage: OL Wake Forest This year's camp will be open to students who have Terry Bach: DL Ohio State Tito Odenigbo: DL Illinois th Jeff Felton: OL Michigan Cameron Langer DB Butler completed kindergarten through 8 grade and will Doug McEldowney: K Ohio State Chad Coeling DL Toledo Chris Davis: LB Miami, Fl. Clayton Schmerber TE Easter Ky be held at the CHS Football Stadium. Tom Delaney: QB Kent State Scott Garrison DL Harvard Doug Fletcher: WR Kent State Jack Disser DB Butler Participants are expected to improve in: Todd Hall: OL Dayton Grant Tinnerman: K, Bowling Green Frank Carr: OL Arizona State Adam Hensley:, LB West Virginia • Passing/Receiving Bob Ptacek: LB Miami, OH Xavior Motley: DB, Ohio University Larry Kubaszewski: WR Miami Ilyaas Motley: DB, Ohio University • Ball Handling Gary Alders: QB Ohio State Jacob Harrison: QB, Navy Dave Stout: OL Louisiana State Colin Debord: WR, Bowling Green • Blocking Techniques Dave Morrill: DL Ohio State Michael Purcell, Elon University Scott Neff: K Ohio State Mason Kuhr, Miami of Ohio • Open Field Running Jim Tomallo: QB Air Force Jevon Henderson, DL,Bowling Green Greg Doll: WR Kentucky Sam Vance, Air Force Academy • Agility Jody Welde: DB Dayton Jake Spiewak, Air Force Academy Jason Zeller: K Bowling Green Trey King, Duquesne University Matt Bradley: DL Pittsburgh Max Wynn, Miami (OH) John Schaefer: OL Miami, OH Campers will learn proper Brian Stout: DB Miami, OH Doug Bradley: DL Vanderbilt Techniques in: Pat Thomas: DL Ohio State Keith Bertram: LB Eastern Mich. • Tackling Dave Miller: QB Kentucky Kirk Herbstreit: QB Ohio State • Punting/Kicking Jon Berger: K Ohio State Deron Brown: RB Ohio State Jeff Bohlman: P Ohio State Scott Alexander: RB Dayton This is a NON-CONTACT camp with some use Young Hahn: LB Army Andy Krupa: DL Kent State Andy Harmon: DL Kent State of shields and bags. No helmets will be Joe Krupa: OL Army Derek McBeth: DL Ball State needed. We will stress fundamentals, hard Andy Bracken: WR Air Force Craig Peeps: OL Kent State work and team work throughout the week. Matt Cravens: OL Miami, OH Greg Wafford: WR Louisville Water will be provided but it is Jeremy Adkins: RB Miami, OH Luke Morton: LS Eastern KY recommended that campers bring their own Chad Brightman: DE Miami, OH Ben Mercer: QB Dayton water bottles as well. Jay Fullenkamp: OL Dayton David George: RB Dayton The camp will consist of specialized coaching Jon Zimmerman: OL Dayton Ryan Hawk: QB Ohio University Ray Huston: RB Ohio University for more advanced campers, active Andy DeVito: OL Dayton Zac Elcess: OL Marshall participation on the field, chalkboard Jason Flowers DB Toledo Mike Nugent: K Ohio State instruction by coaching staff, and film of A.J. Hawk: LB Ohio State Brent Ullery: WR Ohio State professional, college, and Centerville High Tom Ingham : DL Ohio State Greg Malone OL Eastern KY School football games. Eric Larrimer: OL Ball State Dan Cline: DL Western Kentucky Scott Chillinsky DB Cincinnati Jameson Hartke DL Ohio U. Jeremy Kash: LS West Virginia The cost of this year's camp is $65 Tyler Replogle LB Indiana Will Johnson: RB West Virginia and includes an official camp t-shirt. Jay Cravens: RB Ball St. Drew Serruto: DL Eastern Mich. You may also register at 8:00am, first day of Adam Replogle: DL Indiana Jake Feldmeyer OL Illinois camp. Matt Wall: LS Toledo th Nick Lisle: OL Dayton *There will be no refunds after June 16 John Ehrensberger: DB Dayton For additional information about the camp, contact: Michael Bennett: DL Ohio State Kyle Rose: DL West Virginia Brent Ullery, HEAD COACH Mike Replogle: LB Indiana Chris Willis: OL Eastern KY 500 E. Franklin St., Centerville OH 45459 Tristin Boykin: RB Kent State Ayinde Ramsey: DB Indiana St. Ifeadi Odenigbo Northwestern Cell: 937 – 369 – 7759 Jay Mastin: DB Miami (OH) [email protected] PAY ONLINE AT: www.CentervilleElksFootball.com www.CentervilleElksFootball.com The Centerville Football Program : , 2019 Centerville Football has long been recognized as one (Since 1974) th of the premier high school football programs in the Wins: 343 Losses: 110 7759 – state of Ohio. Over the past half-century, the program Greater Western Ohio Conference ____________ 20: - has built a tradition of winning matched by few. & Western Ohio League Champions 369 – Centerville has won 23 Conference Championships in the past 1975 1979 1983 1991 2000 38 years. 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