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Yorkton Regional High School, Yorkton, Saskatchewan S3N 2A8, Canada
any questions please contact Jason Boyda 306 620 9453 Craig Czinkota 306 316 9679
If you are interested to sign your player up for this camp DO NOT Delay camp is filling up and we have some amazing coaches coming up to share their knowledge and love of the game.
camp 9-12 $100.00
Camp 13-18 $250.00
Payment or sponsorship information MUST be completed by April 23rd.
49 North Camp provides top rates coaches from both America and Canada that have experience by playing or coaching in elite programs on both sides of the border.
49 North Football Skills Camp is open to male or female players ages 9 - 18 years old, who are interested in learning fundamental football skills.
This year we are offering two camp, a camp for younger football players ages 9-12 which will be 2 sessions (3 hrs) of coaching. The 13- 18 year old camp will be 5 sessions (9.5hrs).
This camp is affordable, instructive, and informative skill and experience is not required only a passion to become the best player you can be.
Bring to the camp an interest in the game and willingness to learn from these international coaches and you will experience success.
Our goal is to have every player who attends our camp to have a positive, competitive experience and improve their skills. providing tools to allow each player the ability to reach their potential.
This camp is a non equipment camp that focuses on skill development to assist any player to have the confidence to take their game to the next level.
Please dress accordingly for any type of spring weather, bring a water bottle, cleats and gloves.
We have two camps this year groups are divided by position played. There is a smaller shorter camp for 9-12 year old, 2 sessions. If your child is interested but not sure this is a great option. The 13-18 year old camp has 5 sessions.
Swag Bag
coupons for local restaurants
Supper provided for 13-18 ages camp Saturday at 4:00.
Lunch provided for 13-18 ages camp
Sunday at 12:00
A Great Weekend of Football in Yorkton, SK. No football equipment needed, just bring your cleats and water bottle.
Skills and Drills in small groups. Dress for the weather.
small group training with positional coaches.
Second session Saturday morning. spend time with positional coaches learning the steps, rips, lanes and all that.
A Great Weekend of Football in Yorkton, SK. No football equipment needed, just bring your cleats and water bottle.
Early supper provided Saturday at 4:00
Lunch provided Sunday at 12:00
Under the lights !!!! Bring your cleats, no Football equipment required. Dress for the weather
Breaking into positional group to match ages and skill player will have a chance to learn in a one on one setting. Bring your desire to lear...
Bring your cleats, no Football equipment required.
Bring your cleats, no Football equipment required. Building on skills and session from the weekend we focus again on small group skill sets ...
Bring your cleats, no Football equipment required.
Coach Jose “Coco” Jarin brings over 30 years of coaching experience with 20 years at the collegiate level. He began his coaching career at Sweetwater High School where the team won 10 Consecutive league titles and Two CIF Championships. He coordinated at Southwestern JC for two years before relocating to Claremont. He coordinated the defense at Mt. Sac for six years including their National Title Winning Team in 1997. From 1997-2003 Jarin served as the defensive coordinator at Mt. San Antonio. Following his six-year stint at Mt. Sac, Jarin become the special team's coordinator at the University of La Verne from 2004-2005. Since 2005, Jarin has coordinated the defensive operations for Pasadena City College. Coach Jarin returned to the University of La Verne coaching staff as the Leopard linebacker coach. Coach Jarin is presently on Centennial High School football staff. Coach Jarin is the founder of TAKEAKNEE.
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Jordan Campbell learned early on that vision and planning were critical to athletes, personally and professionally. Three years as a pro football player in the NFL, playing with the Cincinnati Bengals, Washington Redskins, and Kansas City Chiefs. The distinction with Jordan is that his concept has dramatically changed the lives of hundreds of kids, thanks to his creating Winner Circle Athletics http://winnercircleathletics.com. also, remarkable series of YouTube training videos.
A star player at Norco High in his hometown of Corona, CA,
His dream of playing football for USC was realized after intense participation in numerous sports camps. After shattering records at Norco High (four straight CIF championships), he was awarded a full-he was awarded a full-ride scholarship to USC, which cemented his belief in surrounding himself with winners – a philosophy that set the foundation for Winner Circle Athletics years later.
He attended Rainer Beach High School in Seattle, WA (C/O 1999) where he participated in varsity football as a linebacker and defensive end. After graduating high school, Coach Tuiaana attended Citrus College (2000) and Mt. San Antonio College (2001). Coach Tuiaana was an All-Conference Defensive lineman for both Foothill and Mission Conferences. Coach Tuiaana played professionally in the Arena Football League (AFL 1) as a Nose Tackle and Center.
Coach Tuiaana spent the last three years at Bishop Amat High School in La Puente, CA coaching the Offensive and Defensive Line. Coach Tuiaana and his organization Proj3ct Elite have been providing off-season lineman training and traveling to do educational symposiums and camps for all athletes for the last 5 years
Krich grew up in Cambria, Calif., and graduated from Coast Union High School before attending Colorado Mesa. He received his bachelor's degree from Colorado Mesa in Human Performance & Wellness and earned a master's degree from Fort Hays State in Health, Physical Education and Recreation
Krich and the coaching staff were named the 2015 SCIAC Coaching Staff of the Year and La Verne landed a total of 14 players on the All-SCIAC Teams, including seven on the First Team.
In his initial season with the Leopards in 2011, Krich made an immediate impact as La Verne posted a 4-5 record including a 3-3 record in the SCIAC. The four overall wins matched the win total of the previous four seasons (2007-10).
Krich came to La Verne from Millikin (Ill.) University, where he completed five seasons as the team's defensive coordinator. In 2008, the Big Blue defense ranked ninth nationally in Division III in interceptions with 20 and finished . He served as defensive backs and wide receivers coach at Millikin from 1998-2000, and returned to the Big Blue in 2006. In addition to his defensive coordinator duties, Krich also coached the defensive backs and served as the football program's coordinator of academic support.
Coach Tai Seti attended and graduated from Carson High School in Carson, CA (C/O 2000) where he participated in varsity football as a defensive lineman where he earned All Marine League Conference. After graduating high school, Coach Seti attended East Los Angeles College (2000) and Compton Community College (2002). Coach Seti was an All Western State Conference First Team Region selection as a defensive lineman and was also selected to the 2003 JC Commission on Athletics (JCCOA) All American Team (Second Team) and to the 2003 JC Iron-Man All American Team (First Team).
Afterwards, Coach Seti attended Temple University in Philadelphia, PA (2003) where he played defensive line. Coach Seti also attended and played defensive line at Lincoln University of Missouri in Jefferson City, MO.
Coach Seti started his coaching career at St. Anthony High School in Long Beach, CA as the varsity Offensive/Defensive lineman coach. Coach Seti also coached the youth level with the I.E Ducks and the Eastvale Mustangs. Coach Seti is currently the lineman youth coach for Winner Circle Athletics.
Coach Matt Rumpel has had many successful seasons as a versatile player and hardworking coach.
Former Player with the Regina Thunder and Calgary Colts. Matt joined the Thunder coaching team in 2019, with a playoff run last season.
He is part of the Sask Selects DB/ defensive coaching team for over 10 seasons with championship wins in San Antonia Texas.
Matt brings experience and determination to the field everyday.
Matt is a life long inspiration and mentor to coach Boyda
Coach Joe Lipano was born and raised in Leilehua, Hawaii. Coach Lipano attended Leilehua High School (C/O 2004) where he participated in varsity football as an Offensive lineman. After graduating high school, Coach Lipano attended Pasadena City College (2009-2011) and Riverside Community College (2011-2013) where he played offensive lineman.
Currently Coach Lipano is the freshman and varsity offensive lineman coach at Los Alamitos High School.
Century Field Yorkton, Saskatchewan S3N 2A8
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