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Football Winter Combine joliet catholic hilltoppers winter combine & skills camp Join the Joliet Catholic Academy football coaching staff, current players, and alumni in conjunction with Max Force Speed Performance Training for the first annual “Hilltoppers Winter Combine and Skills Camp. 7th and 8th grade campers will be trained, instructed, and laser timed in preparation for college summer camps in the 40-yard dash, 5-10-5 shuttle, 3-cone L-drill, vertical jump, and standing broad jump. At the conclusion of combine testing, campers will participate in a position specific skills camp, meeting and working directly with the Hillmen staff, players, and successful alumni. In order to increase speed, athletes must recognize a starting point, and work towards a goal to improve. All positions are welcome to attend (offensive/defensive lineman will also be tested and participate in skill position work). Time: 9:00 am - 12:00 pm Grades: 7th-8th Registration/Check-In: 8:15 am - 8:45 am Cost: $25 Date: Saturday, December 31, 2016 Location: Quarry Fieldhouse - 535 Anderson Dr., Romeoville, IL * The Quarry is FieldTurf. Players should wear turf shoes, molded cleats, or athletic shoes. hilltopper football highlights * IHSA-Record 13 State Championships * 18-of-20 ‘16 starters playing collegiately * 38 Conference Championships * 4 All-American Game particpants * 12 undefeated seasons * 13 former Hillmen currently on staff * Over 10 wins per year since 1997 * 5 NFL players, 7 on NFL rosters * 6 USA Today National Top 25 Finishes * 46 Division-I recruits since 1997 notable former hilltoppers Tom Thayer ‘79 Mike Alstott ‘92 Coby Fleener ‘07 Josh Ferguson ‘11 Ty Isaac ‘13 Notre Dame Purdue University Stanford Illinois Michigan Chicago Bears Tampa Bay Buccaneers New Orleans Saints Indianapolis Colts Register Online at www.jca-online.org or make checks payable to: Jake Jaworski Mail to: Joliet Catholic Academy 1200 N. Larkin Ave., Joliet, IL 60435.
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