FEATURING RYAN MATHEWS!

July 11th thru July 14th, 2011

SAN DIEGO STATE UNIVERSITY CAMPUS
5500 Campanile Dr
San Diego, CA 92182

With the high demands of competitive football, Coaches expect more out of their players than ever before. Off-Season training and skill improvement has become the norm for those who wish to stay on top of their game

Most camps or clinics focus on teaching certain systems or schemes. Players end up leaving with very little knowledge or skill that can be applied to the system that they go on to play in with their league or school.

“All American Sports Camps” offers an experience like no other.

We take a serious approach to teaching FOOTBALL FUNDAMENTALS. Depending on their level, players will be taught beginning, intermediate, or advanced football techniques and skills that can be synchronized with whatever system that’s being run at their school or league.

CAMP FEATURES:

  • Our veteran College & High School coaches work with each player on a daily basis. Players will be taught at an approx. 10:1 ratio thus ensuring that everyone gets equal instruction.
  • Players will receive 5 Hours of on-field instruction each day.
  • Specialty Clinics that focus on individual positions (i.e. Quarterbacks, Linebackers, Kicking/Punting, etc.)
  • Players will attend a daily workshop led by either a professional athlete(s) and/or other qualified individual(s)  which will focus on; physical fitness, moral & ethical values, football theory, etc.
  • Teenagers and young adults will have the opportunity to attend seminars on how to prepare for high school & college football.
  • Players are matched by age & size in order to give safe & productive instruction for all who attend. Age groups are as follows: 7-10, 11-12, 13-14, and 15-18.
  • AASC instills important lessons that that can be used throughout their entire lives such as; self-discipline, teamwork, setting & achieving goals, and work ethics.
  • Players will have a chance to get autographs from Lorenzo Neal as well as the other NFL Players who attend the camp.
  • AASC employs only qualified supervisors (counselors) and medical trainers are available 24 hrs a day to ensure a safe and healthy camp.
  • Players will be served 3 “All You Can Eat” meals each day as well as an evening snack.
  • Players will receive 4 days & 3 nights of housing accommodations on campus.

 Whether it’s Pop Warner or the NFL, Players who are well drilled in fundamentals usually possess a stronger degree of confidence in their ability. However, only proper preparation and presentation of these fundamentals will produce that confidence. We will work to instill this among the players who attend AASC, making them more competitive, durable, and hard to beat!

 SIGN UP TODAY AND GIVE YOUR PLAYER AND EXPERIENCE HE WILL NEVER FORGET!

CAMP TUTION:                               $695.00 (That’s less than $175.00 per day for all instruction, meals and housing!)

MINIMUM DEPOSIT AMT:            $150.00

Inquire about our “Easy Payment Plan” during registration process.

CLICK HERE TO REGISTER TODAY!

Full payment must be received no later than May 2nd, 2011

 You can make payments by phone: 1-877-912-2677or by logging onto our website at:  www.allamericansportscamps.com 

Once your deposit and registration forms have been received, you will be sent a registration package which will include all pertinent information needed for camp. For more information please contact Doug Berger at All American Sports camps. Email: douglassberger@yahoo.com

Youth Kicking Clinic by Coach Brent.

Coach Brent has trained several youth, high school, college and professional kickers and punters – he is based here in San Diego and is offering a program to Kickers and Punters, click on the links below to learn more.

Services Brochure: www.kickingworld.com/forms/kicking-world-brochure

Youth Kicking Clinic Video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=a4bzVUr2z2Q

HS/College Kicking Camp Video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=4KL0eEyCmSY

To the Players, Cheerleaders, Coaches, Board Members, Parents, family and friends of the Otay Ranch Broncos Football and Cheer, I welcome you to the upcoming 2011 Season.  Otay Ranch has a great reputation in youth football and cheer in 2010.  We saw seven of 10 football teams go to the playoffs, with Mitey Mite White playing in the Q-bowl and taking the game to four overtimes.  We also saw Unlimited playing in the Q-Bowl and coming home as Champions.  We had our all of our entire cheer squads place in the San Diego Cheer completion, coming home with three first place trophies.  Our goal is to make 2011 even better.  We will see several changes for this upcoming season with the implementation of unlimited weights for Pee Wee through Midget teams.  Teams will be formed by age and grade this season.  Please continue to check the website for more updated information in the near future.  I make this promise to you, that as your President, no one will work harder to ensure that we are the best association in San Diego County, that our children come first above all else and that my full dedication and that of the Board of Directors is focused on ensuring our continued and future success.

Thank-you and looking forward towards a great season.

Tim Kipling “Coach Kip”

President

Otay Ranch Youth Football and Cheer

Otay Ranch will use the following for the formation of teams for the 2011 Season

Flag – (Grades) K-2
(Ages) 5,6,7
Unlimited Weight
*Cannot turn 8 before Dec. 31st*

Mitey Mite – (Grades) 3-4
(Ages) 7,8,9,10
45 lbs – 115 (with pads)
*Cannot turn 11 before Dec. 31st*

Jr.Pee Wee – (Grades) 4-5
(Ages) 9,10,11
60 lbs – 125 (with pads)
*Cannot turn 12 before Dec. 31st*

Pee Wee – (Grade) 6
(Ages) 10,11,12
Unlimited Weight
*Cannot turn 13 before Dec. 31st*

Jr. Midget – (Grade) 7
(Ages) 11,12,13
Unlimited Weight
*Cannot turn 14 before Dec. 31st*

Midget – (Grade) 8
(Ages) 12,13,14
Unlimited Weight
*Cannot turn 15 before Dec. 31st*

• No OBL Players

• Players can play up from one level from their grade, but cannot play down from their grade level. For example, a 7 year old 2nd grader can play in Mitey Mite with the 3rd and 4th graders.  Age is determined by their current age on or before 12/31