Wednesday, June 30, 2010

VB Players gettin it done!

I put a lot of Football clips on here, so here is a Volleyball clip of a pretty good College program.

 For the girls that have been coming to Summer workouts this is for you, good job and keep the hard work up!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fH4AU6vgpok&feature=player_embedded

Monday, June 28, 2010

This sums it up!

This video here is about QB's, but lets take it a step further and say this is what most of us get into coaching for. Teaching young men to better one self not for themselves but for the ones that will rely on them. I don't want to have the best QB to say I have the best QB, I want to have the best QB to make the team and the program the best it can be.

Please watch this video and take it to heart and ask yourself if you can do something more to better yourself.

DI guys doing the little things!

My summer mantra is going to be "You must act like it, before you become it". If you want to be a state champion, you must act like it, before you become it. I think we as a football program and as a athletic department are ready to go to the next level, but we first need  to get everyone on the same page and start acting like  Playoff caliber teams. EP Athletes need to start asking themselves these little questions.

How do I carry myself in front of the community, school, peers, younger athletes?
Did I do everything today that I could have done to make myself better?
Am I setting a good example for the up and coming Eagles? (Remember what you had to look up to as an 8th, 9th grader, was it good leadership or bad?)
Did I act like a Champion today?

Perfecting the little things is a must if you want to make it to the next level of any profession. That's why you see DI athletes trying to look like and mimic Professional athletes in their drills and skills. This video clip is of Auburn University doing the little things. If they practice these things then we should be doing it as well.

Auburn Football:

Friday, June 25, 2010

Athletic Rankings are Out!!!

I have completed the Athletic Rankings for those of you that wanted to check them out! I am sorry recent graduates I had to take you off but I can print out a sheet that has your rankings if you let me know!

Girls Athletic Ranking:




















Boys Athletic Ranking:


















I hope you not only look at your Ranking but look at your teammates ranking! It is okay to compete and beat your teammates in the weight room in the right way. You must battle them and encourage them at the same time. Your team is only as strong as the weakest link!

Good job everybody on finishing the year strong and we as an athletic department are much stronger then we were a year ago. 1st week of Summer Training was great I hope the numbers stay up the entire summer.

Have a good weekend & see you all on Monday,

Thursday, June 24, 2010

1st Week of Summer Lifting!

First Week of Summer Training is over and it was a very successful one at that. EP Athletes made a big commitment this week and we averaged over 50 athletes everyday and today Thursday we had 66 athletes here today. We have been having some in coming 9th graders come join us and they are going to get pretty strong if they keep coming! This 1st week was by far much better then last year and that was a big step from the year before.
I must say it makes me very happy to see all of these athletes buy in and get better everyday.

My goal is not to make kids like me, I want athletes to come back 3-6 years after graduating and say thanks for making me better, and thanks for holding me accountable. I want to set my athletes up for success in the future as well as being the most prepared for their athletic endeavors they partake in right now.

Hopefully by the end of tonight I will have the updated Athletic Rankings on here!

1st Week of Summer off to a great start!!!

Thursday, June 17, 2010

Smoke and Mirrors

This is some great defensive confusion. I like the saying here: Cloudy minds make slow feet!

Good spread clips here of Auburn:

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Max Week is here!!!

After the 1st day of Maxes, our athletes have yet again surpassed my expectations of them. Everyone maxed in the Power Clean. We have 14 male athletes that Power Cleaned 225 or better and 3 that got 275 or better. We have 7 female athletes that Power Cleaned 135 or better and 3 that Power Cleaned 165 or better.
Day #1 was a great success and I am looking forward to day #2 which will consist of the 20 yard Dash, Vertical Jump and the Bench Press.

The football program has expectations that skill players run a 2.85 in the 20 yard dash in order to play Varsity. As we all know there are always exceptions to every rule. We are not different, we have a few LB's that have good FB speed on the field because of their field awareness and desire to get the football.

I will try to update once a day and have the final athletic rankings done by Sunday June 6th!

Saturday, May 29, 2010

Summer Time Approaching

I have not posted in a long time, and I am sorry for that! We are winding down the school year and getting ready to say goodbye to this years senior class. This senior class is the first class I have watched go a full 4 years through school. I have had some ups and downs with this class but definitely more ups. It is so amazing to see the students as they finished their senior projects and I think back to when I met them as freshman and how much they have changed. There are two student-athletes I would like to give a huge shout out to and they are Kristin Wyatt and Steven Josephson. Kristin entered my class as a sophomore and has come a along ways in her athletic ability, and it is completely do to her work ethic and desire to be the best. Steven didn't really know me and I yanked him from his freshman screwball PE class and brought him into the weight room and there he remained for 3.5 years with me. Steven had some trying times with injuries, cutting weight for wrestling and still progressing with his strength and athletic ability. I am very proud of all the seniors and wish them the best of luck in the real world, but a special thank you and I am proud of you to these two students.

I am very excited for max week, starting on June 1st. We are also starting Spring Football on the same day. I hope everyone has a nice long weekend and remembers why we have this holiday and maybe just take a moment and reflect on a family member or friend that has served this country.

Tulsa No Huddle Offense Training Program:

Thursday, April 8, 2010

3rd Quarter Rankings

Athletes had a great 3rd Quarter as an Athletic Program. Congrats to all of those who tied or broke records in the 3rd Quarter! Finish the year strong, we have 8 weeks left.

Click the images to enlarge!!!
FB 3rd Quarter Athletic Ranking:

Girls 3rd Quarter Athletic Rankings:








Friday, March 26, 2010

Spring Break

Spring Break is coming to an end and I am totaling all the athletes lifting numbers for the last max week we had! I am very excited to see the squat numbers increase like they did. I will have totals for everyone to see on Monday when we return to school. I will attempt to have totals on here sometime Sunday evening.

I found this video and thought all of you Beaver Believers would like this:

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

March Madness

Yes, it is that time of year again when everyone is penciling in their NCAA Brackets and hoping their Cinderella pick is going to make it all the way. At EPHS, the athletes are one day in of the their max week. Monday March 15th all the athletes started with the Power Clean. 3 Athletes standout in my mind right now. Cassie Boykin and Corie Culpepper battled each other for the Junior Girls Power clean title, as of now Corie has edged out Cassie with a lift of 165 pounds. The Sophomore Boys Power clean was in jeopardy yesterday as Loren Nesberg set a new personal best and tied last years Tyler McFall at 270 Pounds.

There have been other great lifts and personal best but those are the three that came to my mind right away on the first day. I am very excited to see how this week unfolds, because it is the week before Spring Break. Our athletes will either stay focused and crush their PR's or they will fall off and have an average max week.

This was a short cycle which started on January 26th and only gave the athletes 7 weeks of lifting and we made an emphasis on the hypertrophy stage the 9 weeks.

Words of Wisdom: Records were made for breaking!

P.S. I would take all of my EPHS athletes that are in my class to any strength Challenge, Lifting meet, Strong man Competition, and feel very confident in our capabilities of winning the thing!

Quick Clip of Sr. Hannah Mason's new PR at 150 lbs. and Junior Cassie Boykin's new PR at 155 lbs.:

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Have to keep the candle lit!!!

It is the end of February and at most high schools all the boys are thinking about is Track practice and Baseball practice. Not here at EPHS, we have a core group of young men that still believe that Friday is game day. These football players have been working and thinking about a league championship sense the clock hit zero against Ashland in November of 2009! We have yet to determine what league that will be, but we WILL be contending for a league championship regardless. When November of 2010 rolls around the town of EP will be shut down and the new lights at the stadium will be shinning strong and the Eagles will showcase their talent that has not been on the state platform sense 1997 I believe. We are 95 days away from Spring Football and I have not felt this good about the kids coming back, the work they are willing to put in, and the season in general, in a long time.

Below are some Highlights of Oregon putting the hurt to Cal this past season, O-Line take note on Oregon's Lineman at the end of plays:


Inside and Outside Zone executed pretty well here:

Monday, February 15, 2010

Great Start to the Spring Semester

Athletes had a very hard three weeks of training. We spent three full weeks in our Hypertrophy phase. The Hypertrophy phase is where we are looking to increase muscle size and also build a base for this Cycle. We finished these three weeks of a Meso-cycle and I feel really good about how it went. I was a little disappointed in our athletes numbers in their squat maxes in January. I am starting to feel better about them because we made an emphasis on them for three weeks, I threw out the Bench Press after three days into the meso-cycle, hoping it would ignite some motivation in the athletes to get there squat numbers up.

I have found that the squats and its variations are the hardest the get the athletes to buy into. Myself, as an educated person and a guy who has been in the field for a while, I see the athletes that get after it in the squat rack are also the ones that run faster and jump higher, and in the game of football, they are the better tacklers and the hardest to tackle.

With all that being said about the squats, I am still a bigger fan of the Power Clean and the Snatch because of the power output they require. Power is equal to Force X Distance Divided by time. An example would be when an athlete lifts 100 pounds in the snatch. Force is 100 pounds X approximately 4 feet Divided by roughly 1 second. This equals 400 Ft/pounds per second, which is much more powerful then a 300 pound Bench Press, which equals 215 Ft/pounds per second.

Friday, February 5, 2010

FB Top 30 and Girls Top 30 Athletic Rankings

Football Top 30 Athletes:


Girls Top 30 Athletes:

Friday, January 22, 2010

End of a Semester and a start of something great!

Today was the last day of the 1st Semester in school. Student's were in a state of panic. We made a big deal about finals this year at Eagle Point High School. I know, some of you are probably saying well yeah it should be a big deal. Well here at EPHS it has not been until now. I really think that helped the student's in my class because they needed a stress reliever. We had some outstanding numbers in the weight room this week. We also had some students find out that they can not miss as much school as they did and still get gains like the others.

I just want to say thank you and good job to all of the athletes that worked so hard all semester! I appreciate the student-athletes that have truly bought into the program and are seeing the benefits from it.

We are having a great turnout for our Tuesday- Thursday Strength and Conditioning club. Most are football players but we are getting more and more VB and Soccer athletes. I am not looking past the current sport seasons or even the Spring sports, but DAMN I am excited to see Football, VB, and Soccer back on the main stage!

Again, good job EP athletes keep up the hard work and the WINS will start rolling in!

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Thursday, December 31, 2009

Blast from the Past!

Here is an old video clip talking about the Portland State Vikings 1980 Football Season! FYI - Coach McClellan played with these gusy for a year!

Friday, December 25, 2009

Football in December!!!

Hope everybody is having a great Holiday Season and a Bowl Season. I have picked all the winners except for two games and they were the OSU game and last nights Miami game.

Every teenage football player in the state of Oregon hopes to play football in December!

I don't think there was anybody that wanted to play late in the season more then Sheldon's WR John Campbell. It is easy to look up to NFL or College players and want to play like them. I want to play like this guy! Well, I can't play anymore, so I want my players to play like this. Campbell played every play as if it was his last. He made the most of every reception.

This is a great example of someone in the YAC PAC!

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

New Weight Room Equip is here!!!

Christmas came early for the Eagle Point Athletes! We received 6 Power Racks, 6 new Bars, 6 Adjustable Benches, and 6 Sets of Bumper Plates.

Here are a few pics to hold you over until I finish rearranging the weight room!







Sunday, December 13, 2009

The Off-Season

Well the Off-Season is here for the Fall sport athletes, and some of them are a little disappointed in the fact their team did not make it as far as they would have liked. Last week we had a great combo of athletes coming to Strength and Conditioning Club on Tuesday's and Thursday's. We had roughly 8 VB players and 4 Girls Soccer players along with about 35 football players and some students making up PE class. Athletes have worked really hard on the Tuesday and Thursday workouts and are taking the next step towards becoming more successful in the individual sports. As a Strength and Conditioning Coach it is nice to see so many athletes wanting to be better then they were the previous season. As soon as you become complacent with your ability, you will no longer be the best you can be.

As the football season ended this year, I had athletes asking to start the (SSC) Strength and Conditioning Club the next week. As much as I would have like to, it is important that the athletes take a few weeks off to reflect and get rejuvenated before starting workouts.

We are always looking for more athletes to join us as long as they are willing to work hard and have some fun!

Here is a Video of THE NATIONAL UNDERCLASSMEN FOOTBALL COMBINES:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XvM54_0N2B8

Sunday, November 29, 2009

Game Day Workouts???

Lifting on game day, is it better to lift before the game or after the game? The Portland Trail Blazers have athletes dabbling in both. I have been a firm believer in lifting on Game Day for as long as I have been training! As a young athlete I was told to get a lift in on game days, and I feel it made me stronger later in the season and in the end of the games. Now getting a lift in doesn't mean go in the weight room and do maximal effort lifts, it just suggest that you go in there and get your body moving by doing your everyday movements.

I believe that the athletes at EPHS right now have bought into lifting on game day, but that was not the case when I arrived at EPHS in the fall of 2006! The football team has had much better team speed and health over the last three years then it had in the past, and it is because of the athletes commitment to the weight room!

I would hope all Oregonians have a little Blazer in them sense they are the only professional team in the state. They have to be everyone's 2nd B-BALL team at least!

Here is clip from the Blazers Strength Coach:

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Instructional Videos of Position Drills

Attention all Offensive football players and coaches involved in the Eagle Point Football Program. I have two videos that are great fundamental drills for all Offensive Positions! I wish we could get all of our coaches to do just these drills at the lower levels and we would be better for it in the long run of things here at EPHS.Please watch and learn something from these videos. I have been around the sport of Football my entire life, my father was a HS football coach so I was the water boy, ball boy, and student of the game all at the same time. I picked up a few things from these videos, and if I can do that then everyone can. If you say to your self I know all this then you are a terrible team player because I have yet to see any one of our players or coaches do these things and if they do, they can always improve on them.

Please take something away from these videos! Have fun it is FOOTBALL we are talking about here!





Sunday, November 22, 2009

Some U of O cut ups

Saw these cut ups and wanted to show everyone!

If I can say one thing EP Football players please watch your offensive position in these videos. Watch how the athletes carry out their fakes and watch how the O-Line get after their blocks. WR's making down field blocks. WR's and QB's take special note on the screens they show and watch how they are executed! Rewind if needed but study this game film during the off-season.

Enjoy some great FOOTBALL:





Wednesday, November 18, 2009

The Off-Season starts

The Off-Season is a thing of the Beauty! I will tell you why. The new thoughts of next year are already going through my mind. I have not forgotten about the seniors who are leaving us, but I have come to appreciate what they have done for our program and also realize they can no longer contribute physically for us. The football coaches are preparing to talk to all the under class man and set goals for each. If I were a player again on this team my number 1 goal would be to make the playoffs, and leave no questions behind.

The athletes are working hard in the weight room to become better athletes, some are wrestling and some are playing basketball. The others that are not participating in a winter sport will start meeting twice a week to work on speed and agility and plyometrics with the football staff.

Eagle Athletes need to take the next step towards turning the athletic program around. I believe you all know what needs to be done!!!

This is a great book that is available online all you have to do is click to enlarge:


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Tuesday, November 10, 2009

End of 1st Quarter Athletic Rankings

Here are the Boys Athletic Ranking at the end of the 1st Quarter:
(Click Image to enlarge)





Here are the Girls Athletic Ranking at the end of the 1st Quarter:
(Click Image to enlarge)

Friday, November 6, 2009

Friday of Week 10

Week 10 - Well, the Football team finds itself in a position in which they must win by 10 points to enter the playoffs this post season. The post season has not found EP football program for 12 years and it has been 13 years sense the Eagles have hosted a playoff game. The Eagles are hosting the Ashland Grizzlies at 7pm tonight.

All I have to say is, WIN!!!

If our players stay focused and give their best effort every play we will walk off the field victorious and have the opportunity to host a playoff game against Wilsonville High School.

WIN EVERY PLAY!!!

I have never coached in a playoff game before and I am very excited for tonight's game, because for us (Eagles) it is a playoff game. We win by 9 points and we continue to play football. We lose and we start preparing for next fall! I do not want to start preparing for next fall yet!

We are prepared and we are ready, now all there is left to do is play the game!

Saturday, October 17, 2009

EP Football Sunday of Week #8

This weekend was a great weekend because the kids played well and won their Homecoming game Friday night against a much improved Mazama team. Mazama is going to surprise someone in our league and boy am I glad it was not us! In 4 years of coaching at EP this was the first game the kids got jacked up before the game and stayed up the entire game. Sideline players were involved in the game by calling pass/run and being ready for sudden changes. The staff decided to change things up a little and before the game we took the kids in the weight room cranked the music up and reminded the kids that this is were they spent their off-season training to win football games.

No one is going to give us anything! Everyone said the Eagles would be last place in the SSC this year, well that's not going to happen as of last Friday! I have a dream of coaching in the Playoffs as well as the players should be dreaming of playing in a playoff game.

I thought this would be an appropriate clip this week:



Here is some impressive lifts from the 2004 Olympics:

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

EP Football wednesday of Week #5

Wow!!! What a breathe of fresh air Tuesday was at practice. The temperature cooled down and stayed pretty dry for the most part and the kids were upbeat and flying around. I took a moment to look over and see our JV's scrimmaging the Frosh team and their was a lot of excitement over there. Both teams were hooting and hollering for their teammates. The varsity had a good practice despite a few guys out to flu like symptoms. Kids jumped in as back ups and it looked like they had been doing it the whole time.

If Tuesday was fresh air today was full of ROSES!!! Kids bounced around and were flying around on defense, catching balls on offense, linemen were firing off the ball. Special teams looked pretty good on sudden changes today.

If we play Friday with the intensity of today (Wed) then we will play well. When we play well we can and will play with anybody!

One time this year I want our Kickoff team to really set the tone of the game by knocking their opponent in the ground multiple times on the opening kickoff! I feel if we can accomplish this the rest of the team will feed off of it emotionally.

Saw this video today and thought it was pretty good for this weeks video.

SMU Football Video:

Sunday, September 27, 2009

EP Football Sunday of Week #4

WOW!!! It feels great to get a win, it had been sense October 10th last year that we got a win! I am hoping that the players like the feeling so much that they work so hard they never want to feel the pain of a lose again. This was the first game this year that the players never showed signs of defeat. They believed they could win for 48 minutes, now we did have a bit of let down in the 3rd Quarter but, I never felt like our kids doubted they were going to win.

We need a great week of lifting and practice so we are prepared for a pretty good Churchill team! I am a firm believer in, you play like you practice. We need to make a conscious effort to have better second half of practices this week. We as a coaching staff as well as the players need to find a way to have better 2nd half practices.

Great win fellas and lets get better this week!!!

Thursday, September 24, 2009

EP Football Day #4 of Game Week #3

After starting the season off 0-3, I find myself staying up late at night trying to find material on the Internet that will motivate our kids to take their practice to the next level. I am reminded of a quote "If you always do what you have always done, then you will always get what you have always got!" Anonymous

I just wish for one week our kids would come out to practice and fly around for 2 hours for three days in a row. We have so many kids with bumps and bruises and they don't practice because of them, and they don't realize the impact they are having on the outcome of Friday nights games!

I want to remind the 40-45 kids that spent all summer in the weight room, that it was not for nothing. I personally have seen huge changes in individuals. When the individuals start leading the rest of the team in the right direction on an everyday basis we could, NO, we will be a very good Football team.

When I watch sporting events, I watch how athletes move. I watched our VB team play a few times the last few weeks and see that we have a lot of potential, but the players don't play out of an athletic position all the time, our football players do the same thing. I want all of the athletes that I coach in the weight room to buy into the fact that I am training you to be a better athlete. Trust that what we do in the weight room will transfer onto the athletic court or fields. I know some of them think I just train them to be a bigger and better football players and that couldn't be further from the truth.

This video clip says it all:

Monday, September 7, 2009

EP Football Day #1 of Game Week #2

Well Game #1 did not go as well as anyone in an Eagle uniform thought. We made a lot of rookie mistakes and just were not prepared to play a varsity football game. I hope the players understand now, why we need to get the best look we can on scout team. We have a late practice today and then school starts on Tuesday. I hope this years team handles adversity and distractions better then the teams in the past.

The one bright spot of the game on Friday was our Special Teams, I believe we out played them on Special Teams. We caused a T.O., we pinned them inside the 10, we returned every K.O. past the 30.

I hope the athletes are ready for a pretty athletic Henley team.

Here is for your viewing pleasure:

Thursday, September 3, 2009

EP Football Day #4 of Game Week #1

The football team had a good camp and is off and running. The team is ready to be battle tested this Friday against Crescent Valley. I feel we are much more ready as a team this year for game one then we were last year. Our competition is much greater in CV, then last year with Madras who we beat 55-0.

My hope for this years team is that the players make corrections of their errors as the season progresses. I also hope that after our last game of the year which I hope is in late November or December, but I hope I can say that the players matured and progressed throughout the season.

This game week I felt like the YAC PAC made great advances in Individual time, but the transfer to team and 7 on 7 is not their yet. I feel that the players lose their sense of urgency and their focus. Tomorrow night will tell me exactly who can Flip the Switch and who needs to mature still.

Sense the Ducks play tonight I felt this was appropriate to add:

Friday, August 28, 2009

EP Football Day #4 of Doubles

Day #4 - Started out super poor! If I didn't know better I would say we had a team from the last couple of years out there, sandbagging it around. I was embarrassed as should all of our players for getting removed from the field by our Head Coach. Defense was mediocre at best today. We played like we will give up 45 points a game. I know, you know, and everyone involved in the EP Football program knows we are way better then that. We are missing the consistency at the leadership roles across the board. It is there at times, which lets us coaches know the leaders have what it takes, but we need it all the time.

Offensive practice went fairly well, our run game took off like a train. The passing attack took about two steps backwards in my opinion today. Nothing we can't recover from but something we need to address as the YAC PAC. Individual Period was a great success again for the YAC PAC, we seem to get a lot done especially with 25 Receivers going through drills.

Two YAC PAC Players stood out on Day #4 at a couple different times throughout the day and I want to say thanks for the effort and keep bringing it every play. Josh Wilson and Aaron Foster Ran like they wanted TD's during Oklahoma Drill, and then Wilson had a great Defensive Indy period and Foster ran great against our Varsity Defense during team time.

Thursday, August 27, 2009

EP Football Day #3 of Doubles

Day #3 - This was a great day for the YAC PAC in Individual time, but 7 on 7 and Team was not up to par. Right now our hold up is players playing scout team and giving looks for our 1's and 2's. We can not get better with out the scout team. I just wish two or three JV players would take some pride in trying to make the 1's look bad and blow things up out there on scout team.

Individual Time, I felt that the WR's got better today. I saw guys focusing more and actually starting to look like legit WR's. I feel our foot work is getting a lot better. I did appreciate the fact that 2/3 of the WR's were out doing Pre-Practice work, now I just wish they would concentrate a little more on looking it to the tuck when playing Around the Clock!

Great Indy Period guys, not lets get everyone going during 7 on 7 and Team time.


Football is Everything Video!!!


Wednesday, August 26, 2009

EP Football Day #2 of Doubles

Day #2 - Started out a little sluggish but finished up with a good Offensive team session. We are looking better and better every practice. Receivers have come up with a name for themselves and it is the YAC PAC! We will emphasize the importance of getting yards after catch this season. I have told the WR's that they have only one chance to prove that they are worthy of this name, and that trial date is September 4th at Home against Crescent Valley @ 7pm.

Sophomores have an early lead on our fund-raising competition this fall. We will have another check on Friday this week to see who has sold our Gold Cards.

FYI: It is possible to run a sub 4 second 40 yard dash! Check out this link:

http://sports.yahoo.com/fantasy/blog/roto_arcade/post/Usain-Bolt-would-run-the-40-in-WHAT-?urn=fantasy,184570

Monday, August 24, 2009

EP Football Day #1 of Doubles

Day #1 - Strong start for the Eagles this year! We are about 3 deep at all 4 WR spots that know what is going on because they have been to all the summer 7 on 7's and Camp. We have a good group of players that are head and shoulders above where they were last year. Today's practice was much more intense then all of last years practices and we were only in helmets.

If everyday is as good as today then Crescent Valley better watch out. We have 25 kids that are in better football shape then any one kid was last year after day #1 of Doubles.

Remember you must take every rep like it is your last, because you never know whats goingto happen the next snap!!!

Here is a Video clip of a DIII school! Not one of these kids have an Athletic scholarship, they are training to play because they LOVE the game and want to WIN! DI schools usually have 10-20 kids Power Clean 300 +, this school has 29 and 13 over 335!!!


Find more videos like this on Strength Performance Network

Saturday, August 22, 2009

EP Football Fall Test Results

Class Last First 3 Core Total Athletic Ranking
12 Josephson Steven 895 1
12 Marlia Austin 765 2
11 Foster Aaron 765 3
12 Wilson Josh 755 3
10 Nesberg Loren 770 4
10 Holmes Tyrone 830 5
11 Rivera Mario 915 6
12 Conley Jeff 755 7
10 Morgan Daniel 705 8
11 Iverson Patrick 750 9
12 Gonzalez Juan 640 10
11 Fenner Dalton 715 11
10 Snow Garrett 755 12
12 Richardson Sean 715 13
11 Shaffer Jacob 625 14
10 Ruiz Eduardo 625 15
10 Martinez Edward 660 16
10 Strong Bryan 725 17
12 McCready Wade 630 18
12 Morris Cody 640 18
10 Dose Sean 665 19
12 Miller Daniel 705 19
9 Wilkerson Johnny 640 20
12 Imes Kevin 590 20
9 Ash Caleb 570 21
11 Morris Ian 540 22
11 Rogers JT 605 23
10 Woods Travis 555 24
11 Cardenas Daniel 505 24
10 Owens Nick 630 25
12 Hewson Travis 550 25
11 Adams Aaron 600 26
10 Jolliffe Evan 470 27
9 Pariani Casey 535 28
12 Lucas Louis 650 28
9 Combs Jacob 475 29
9 Dixon James 515 30
9 Augino Curt 455 31
9 Augino Kevin 510 32
10 Reed Zach 410 32
9 Mitchell Taylor 510 33
11 Kaiser Trent 240 33
11 Robinson Josh 410 34
10 Gonzalez Noe 345 35
9 Rittiman Blade 465 36
9 Zerger Kyle 430 36
9 Wilson Brandon 365 37
9 Pfister Cody 360 38
10 Valdovinos Manuel 460 38
9 Gates Caleb 315 39
9 Talmadge Sho 415 39
11 Robinson Chris 630 40
12 Hoppes Tyler 420 40
10 Schnell Derek 290 41
9 Marshall Thomas 250 42
9 McCoard Kenneth 235 42
9 Morse Riley 320 42
9 Radcliffe Eric 290 42
9 Sattler Jesse 300 43
9 Kenner Kendall 310 44
9 Meerten Zach 315 44
9 Lilly Jacob 385 45
9 Dose Jordan 285 46
9 Fenner Curtis 330 46
10 Bingham Jerry 175 46
12 Halvorson Chayse 515 47
10 Pinkham Jordan 365 48
9 Grady Devyn 370 49
9 Henderson Dylan 300 50
10 Dale Cyle 310 51
10 Olsen Trevor 200 51
9 Buck Evan 180 52
9 Lucas Nathan 370 53
9 Skogseth Eric 340 53
9 Trautman Skoty 350 53
9 Morris Justin 0 54
9 Sandlin Dyllan 365 55
10 Hayes Robert 445 55
9 Caster Skyler 320 56
9 Moody Frederick 125 56
9 Cochran Moose 415 57
9 Alanis Kenneth 120 58
9 Sutton Steven 245 59
9 Meiliche Trevor 110 60
11 Oster David 285 61
9 McIntosh Julian 185 62
9 King Josh 170 63
11 Hatfield Evan 160 63
10 Reimer Daniel 145 64
11 Mobbs Jared 145 64
9 Morris Luke 175 65
9 Mcculloch Kenny 160 66
9 Callahan Alec 125 67
11 Marasco Taylor 0 68



Great efforts by the majority of the athletes this past week in the weight room. There may have been others but the one that I know for sure that made every workout this summer is Senior Steven Josephson. Steven does a great job of leading by example in the weight room. Steven is our #1 Ranked athlete on our Varsity Football Team. The Freshman team is lead by Johnny Wilkerson as the #1 Ranked Football Player and he also finished as the #20 ranked athlete in our program.

Again, Great job Steven, Johnny, and the rest of the Eagles. We are continuing to close the gap and within reach of over-powering our competition!

Lets have a great week of Doubles starting on Monday @ 4pm!