PO Box 187 Santa Margarita, CA 93453 Office: 805-438-4729 Fax: 805-438-4729


Thank you for participating in the West Coast Regional/ National Competition Camp. We are looking forward to showcasing your talents for colleges from across the Nation.
This is your chance to show these coaches just how good you are. The competition will be held at from 10:00-3:00pm on Registration will begin at 9:30 AM in front of the football Stadium at each location.

TBA 2007

Redding (Shasta High)

San Jose (Lincoln High)

Stockton (St. Mary's High School)

Fresno (Centra High)

San Luis Obispo (San Luis Obispo High School)

Current Transcripts must be sent to PO BOX 187 Santa Margarita, CA 93453 no later than July 6, 2007 to be included in the packet that will be sent to all College football programs that request them. If brought to the event, they will be added at a later date and sent to the College coaches.

All athletes must bring:

1. Current Transcripts must be sent to PO BOX 187 Santa Margarita, CA 93453 and be received no later than July 6, 2007.

2. Proof of insurance.

3. athletic cross training shoes and football cleats.

4. Workout clothes

5. Sunscreen

6. Appropriate clothes for the weather conditions.

T3K, Simeon Rice's clothing company, is providing each athlete with a WCFC performance wear shirt to wear during the competition. Spalding is supplying our competition with their newest football, the J5V. This is the same football used by the Auburn Tigers as well as the official football of the Southern Section C.I.F.

West Coast Football Camps is excited to bring together top college programs and top high school athletes. Now is the time to take control of your football future. Please contact us with any questions you may have.

See you on your designated date of the event in your area!

Sincerely

 

 

Mark Grosz

President

West Coast Football Camps

Bus:             805-438-4729

Cell:            805-441-5157

Fax:             805-438-4729

E-mail: mark@westcoastfootballcamps.com

 

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