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IHSFC Brings out the State's Best
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Chris Fetters
SuperPrep.com | May 9, 2008 |
In past years, the Idaho High School Football Combine has been used by many of the region's best football prospects to catapult their recruitment to the next level. Saturday's event, hosted by the Athletic Training Center in Boise, expects to be no different for a handful of Gem State athletes.
Here's a short list of previous IHSFC participants who took their games to the collegiate ranks:
Luke Butler - Idaho State
Cody Hawkins - Colorado
Shea McClellin - Boise State
Geoff Roberts - Utah State
Marshal Pirtz - Washington State
Tim Whipps - Southern Utah
Cody Bolken - Southern Utah
Jordan Craney - Montana State
Matthew Ballenger - Colorado
Tyler Shoemaker - Boise State (walk-on)
Darryl Simons - Idaho State
Mitch Burroughs - Boise State
A.J. Storms - Idaho State
Nate Rudder - Idaho State
Spencer Gerke - Boise State
Jake Densley - Boise State (walk-on)
Josh Borgman - Boise State (walk-on)
And here's a sampling of the 2009 and 2010 prospects expected to be on hand to participate
in this year's combine and showcase:
Darren Markle - Mountain View
Caleb Crim - Fruitland
Brian Babbitt - Oakley
Jake Lammers - Jerome
Skylar Morgan - Minico
Jake Sagers - Oakley
Spencer Scott - West Jefferson
Davion Trask - Mountain View
Graham White - Mountain View
The Idaho High School Football Combine skills tests will be performed at The Athletic
Training Center located at 10259 W. Emerald St., Suite 160, Boise, Idaho 83704.
Here are the various performance tests that will take place during the combine/showcase:
10/ 20/ 40 Yard Dash (Surface: Track)
Each athlete will have two opportunities to run for time, and all times will be recorded to
the nearest one hundredth of a second. The Brower laser timing system will be used to
record the athlete’s 10, 20, & 40 yard times all at once. To convert laser times to
handheld times, decrease by .15 seconds.
Standing Vertical Jump
The athlete’s standing vertical jump will be measured using a Vertec system, and
recorded to the nearest ½ inch. The athlete’s difference in standing reach and their jump
reach will be recorded. Each athlete will get three attempts with the best jump being
recorded. A stagger step will not be allowed.
Broad Jump (Surface: Track)
The standing broad jump will be measured as the distance in feet and inches from the
starting line to the nearest heel. The athlete will receive two attempts with the best jump
being recorded. If the athlete falls backwards or reaches back, the jump will not count
and they may repeat the jump.
Bench Press
The athlete will be asked to lift a set amount of weight as many times as possible. The
weight and number of reps will be recorded. Lineman, tight ends, and linebackers will
lift 185 pounds. Quarterbacks, wide receivers, defensive backs, and running backs will
be required to lift 155 pounds. If an athlete cannot lift the required weight, a zero will
be recorded. Standardized rules will apply for this test.
Kneeling Power Ball Toss
While kneeling, you heave a Medicine Ball from your chest for maximum distance. The
movement resembles a two-handed chest pass in basketball, except the ball is thrust from a
kneeling position with an elevated trajectory (30*-40* above level) for greatest
distance. This test mimics the pressing and pushing demands of contact sports.
20-Yard Shuttle (Surface: Turf)
Each athlete will receive one attempt. The athlete will straddle a line in a 3-Point
stance. The player will run to the left 5 yards, then run right 10 yards, and finally run
left 5 yards back through the starting line. The time will begin on first movement and end
when the athlete has crossed the finish line. If the athlete falls, they will receive
another attempt.
3 Cone “L”-Run
The cones are placed 5 yards apart and placed in an inverted "L" position. The athlete
will start in a three/two point stance. He will sprint from Cone A to Cone B and then back
to Cone A. Then he will sprint around the outside of Cone B towards the inside of Cone
C. The athlete will go around Cone C and back to the outside of Cone B on the way to the
finish line at Cone A. Two timers will be used, with the average of the two times being
recorded.
Here are the various measurements that will take place before testing:
Height & Weight - Each athlete’s height will be recorded in feet and inches to the nearest ¼ inch, and their weight to the nearest ¼ pound.
Body Fat - Each athlete’s body fat will be measured using the Lange Skinfold Caliper.
Circumference - Each athlete’s circumference measurements (neck, chest, biceps,
thigh, and calf) will be taken at the widest part of the muscle and recorded in inches to
the nearest 1/8 of an inch.
After the tests and measurements have taken place, the second half of the combine/showcase
will be at Bishop Kelly High School. There, the skill position drills and one-on-ones will
finish up the day.
You can go to the Athletic
Training Center website for registration details, as well as call Jason Wonderlich,
Coordinator of Training and Marketing at 208-658-0602 for any questions you might have
about the combine/showcase.
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