Next Level Athletes Football Camp
by Next Level Athletes Football Camp
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

02-13-09 12:51 PM

What: 2nd Annual Next Level Athletes Football Camp

Who: Former San Jose SaberCats DB Reynard Carrie Jr.

Where:Diablo Valley College’s Football Stadium

321 Golf Club Rd

Pleasant Hill, CA 94523

When: Sunday, February 15, 2009 Registration begins 8:00 AM



About Next Level Athletes Camp

The 2nd Annual Next Level Athletes Camp will provide athletes with off-season training methods; provide the necessary fundamental/technical skills to be successful on and off the field, off season study habits, and the importance of a healthy diet. The camp this year will provide Performance Enhancing Drug and HIV/AIDS Awareness seminars. Camp Director Reynard Carrie will be joined by other former professional football players such as former Dallas Cowboys/(CFL)BC Lions Linebacker Mawuko Tugbenyoh; Former Eastern Oregon and Portland State Safeties Coach, Nick Chenault; Former Ivy League PHD Cornell University DL, Jesse Rodriguez; University of Oregon defensive back, Charles Favroth; National S trength and Conditioning Coach Jim Garcia.

Last year's camp proved to be very beneficial for De La Salle Standout RB Kylan Butler (University of Arizona commit) who rushed for nearly 1300 yards and 15 touchdowns. Also Ohio University’s DB Travis Carrie who totaled 35 tackles an interception, a pass defense, and five punt returns earning top freshman honors on the team.

About Reynard Carrie Jr.

Reynard Carrie Jr. is the founder of Carrie Sports LLC. Carrie Sports LLC specializes in and is dedicated to the athletic development of the youth. Carrie Jr. attended Portland State University and was a two time All Big Sky Conference performer at defensive back. Carrie earned his Bachelor9s Degree in Social Science. Carrie Prepped at De La Salle High School and earning Cream of the Crop honors by Contra Costa Times sports writers.



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