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Post by senatorblutarsky on Dec 5, 2005 15:27:35 GMT -6
Is anyone going to this? I've heard there will be a clinic in conjunction with the game.
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Post by brophy on Dec 5, 2005 15:31:17 GMT -6
isn't it around Christmas?
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Post by tog on Dec 5, 2005 15:33:04 GMT -6
I think it is on the 31st.
Didn't know there was a clinic with it. Last time I was down in San antone around that time, I was getting married.
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Post by senatorblutarsky on Dec 5, 2005 15:38:03 GMT -6
Maybe I've got the wrong name for it... it is the HS All-Star game (put on by the Army), I think it is on Jan 7.
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Post by tog on Dec 5, 2005 15:49:21 GMT -6
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Post by brophy on Dec 7, 2005 9:50:14 GMT -6
2006 U.S. Army Coaches Convention January 5 – 7, 2006 The U.S. Army Coaches Convention is the first national high school coaches convention. The U.S. Army is bringing in some of football's top speakers, NFL coaches, Speed and Strength experts, and U.S. Army Leadership to consult high school coaches on leadership, teamwork, cutting edge coaching techniques, speed and strength training, and many other topics. The mission of the U.S. Army Coaches Convention is to provide coaches with the opportunity to receive great technique training tips from football's elite coaches and leadership & teamwork training from the U.S. Army. Who: High School Football Coaches around the Country What: National High School Coaches Convention with Celebrity Seminars and Interactive Clinics with NFL Coaches Where: Alamodome, San Antonio, Texas When: Thursday, January 5– Saturday, January 7, 2006 The 2006 U.S. Army Coaches Convention includes: Seminars & Guest Speakers - Legendary Head Coach Lou Holtz - Featured Speaker: Gene Stallings - U.S. Army LTG Robert J. Van Antwerp - Arena Football League Commissioner David Baker - Coaches Herman Boone and Bill Yoast from Disney’s Remember the Titans - Nutrition Expert Guest Speaker(s) - Speed and Strength Guest Speaker Seminars
Banquets & Meals - Boone/Yoast BBQ on the field in the Alamodome - U.S. Army All-American Awards Dinner - U.S. Army Pre-Game VIP Party at Sunset Station Package includes: - On-Field Clinic featuring NFL Coaches at Alamodome - U.S. Army Coaches Seminars - U.S. Army All-American Bowl Hat & Polo Shirt - Ticket to the U.S. Army All-American Bowl The U.S. Army Coaches Convention provides high school football coaches and their assistant coaches with the opportunity to interact and learn from a cast of NFL, NCAA and AFL Coaches. Coaches around the country are invited to attend this one of a kind national convention in San Antonio, Texas. Learn from the Pros at the On-Field Clinic featuring NFL Coaches The 2006 U.S. Army Coaches Convention will feature an On-Field Clinic with NFL & AFL Coaches. The clinic is a one of a kind experience where coaches receive on-field training tips from professional football coaches. The hands on learning will create a fun and beneficial event for all coaches who attend. Coaches will learn new drills and receive instruction on how to better prepare their football teams. The professional coaches will break down drills so that you can learn tips to get the most out of your team. Coaches will also participate in drills and be critiqued by the NFL Coaches teaching how to break down individual players’ technique and flaws. Learn from America's Elite Leaders The U.S. Army is providing high school coaches across the country with the opportunity to learn how the U.S. Army teaches leadership and training. Who better to learn how to instill leadership in your team than from the U.S. Army. The U.S. Army believes in establishing core values as a base for your team. The core values of a team lay a great base for all members of the team to follow. Package costs $200/coach (We accept payment from booster clubs, high schools and personal checks. Please include high school name on memo line) For More Information Contact: Tim Sanfratello ~ 908-684-5410 x10 ~ tsanfratello@allamericangames.com
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Post by fish on Dec 7, 2005 9:54:59 GMT -6
i got something about that in the mail $200 per coach. bad time of year for me and too much money.
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Post by tog on Dec 7, 2005 10:05:43 GMT -6
I think I would rather hear HS coaches actually talk about things. They are the ones having to deal with vast disparities in talent.
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Post by airman on Dec 7, 2005 20:44:36 GMT -6
did you watch the army bowl last year. that kid from long beach poly tried diving into the endzone from the 10 yd line and came up a wee bit(5yds) short of the endzone. jackson I believe the kids name was.
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Post by Yash on Dec 7, 2005 21:40:29 GMT -6
then he tried acting hurt to save himself the embarrassment
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Post by airman on Dec 7, 2005 22:18:03 GMT -6
then he tried acting hurt to save himself the embarrassment forgot about that.
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