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Derby Camp Features SPARQ NIKE COMBINE EVENT

Posted by Dirk Knudsen at Aug 1, 2006 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )
Nike event gives athletes taste of life at a combine Tuesday, August 01, 2006 By Lawrence Kreifels The Hillsboro Argus The Argus BEAVERTON - Hillsboro High School's Richie Snyder admits it - he needs to hit people. We're talking football here, so don't worry, you're safe. Unless, of course, you're lining up on defense across from the 6-foot, 205-pound center. "I want to go to college, study math," said Snyder, who will enter his senior year at Hilhi with a 3.6 grad point average. "But I really want to make sure I go to a college where I can still be active and play a sport. I really want to play football because there's a lot of hard hitting and it will help me release a lot more energy." Snyder was one of three Spartans taking part in Friday's Nike SPARQ Team Challenge at FIve Oaks Middle School in Beaverton. The mini-combine of sorts allowed athletes to test and receive a rating based on four common drills - 185-pound bench press, vertical jump, 40-yard dash and 20-yard shuttle. The SPARQ crew was there for the final day of the annual Brian Derby Offensive Lineman Camp. SPARQ (which stands for speed, power, agility, reaction, quickness) is the first-ever system designed to measure sport-specific athleticism. Created to capture the key aspects of athleticism, these tests are combined and weighted in a unique proprietary formula. While many believe athletes are born "fast" or "slow," SPARQ officials feel science has proven conclusively that a training program focused on retraining muscle fibers and neurons to react more quickly and accurately can greatly increase an athlete's speed, agility, and explosiveness. Jesse Vincent, a SPARQ field representative and Beaverton High School graduate, said the key value of the SPARQ Rating is that it provides athletes with an invaluable tool for staying motivated, measuring results, focusing training, and maximizing their success on the playing field. Vincent said the system includes a sophisticated on-line program that allows athletes to see where they stack up against their peers. "From there they can make their own recruiting page, with game film, pictures, stuff like that," Vincent said. "It's really good for college recruiting." Snyder said he's looking at continuing his education and athletic careers at Linfield, Oregon State, University of Oregon or the College of the Redwoods, among others. The star of Friday's show, which included nearly 40 athletes from across the state, was future Oregon Duck, Myles Wade. The 6-foot-3, 310-pound Central Catholic lineman, made child's work of the bench press, grinding out 38 repetitions. He outjumped everyone in the verticle, and held his own in the dash and shuttle. Snyder isn't in Wade's class - not many are. But the Hilhi standout said he gained valuable information and motivation by training for and taking part in the SPARQ event. "I feel good about the sprints and the bench," said Snyder, who wakes every morning at 5 a.m., runs two miles and is on his way before most people even stir. "The verticle - I need to work on that. And the shuttle, I did horrible. I need to work on transferring the weight. But I feel pretty good." For more information on SPARQ Training, visit sparqtraining.com. ©2006 The Hillsboro Argus
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HOTEL INFO FOR OREGON DERBY CAMP

Posted by Dirk Knudsen at Jun 21, 2006 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )
Check out the attached brochure for the Oregon / Beaverton Derby Camp: This is a good location at a very good extended stay hotel! Decent prices and kitchens too! Thanks... Coach Dirk
Lucas on Watch-List for Nation’s Top Lineman By: Media Release UO Athletic Department Date: Jun 19, 2006 EUGENE – University of Oregon senior center Enoka Lucas is one of 54 players from around the country nominated for consideration for the Outland Trophy, which annually has been awarded to the best offensive or defensive lineman in college football since 1946. Lucas, a 6-4, 299-pound pre-season all-Pacific-10 Conference choice from Honolulu, Hawaii, is a two-year starter who anchored the Ducks’ offensive line a year ago as the program’s lone returning starter. The 20-game career starter helped pave the way for an offense that ranked in the top 20 in passing offense (8th), scoring offense (12th) and total offense (18th), while improving from 10th to third in the league in quarterback sacks allowed. The Football Writers Association of America award, as selected by the FWAA All-America committee, will be announced Dec. 7 in Orlando, Fla., and will be presented at a banquet sponsored by the Greater Omaha (Neb.) Sports Committee and First Data Corporation on Jan. 11, 2007. Former Oregon defensive tackle Haloti Ngata was one of the three finalists for last year’s award won by Minnesota center Greg Eslinger. Lucas stands as one of six Pac-10 nominees for the award named after the late John Outland, who was a lineman at the University of Pennsylva image
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New Balance Sponsors Derby Camp Hawaii....

Posted by Dirk Knudsen at Jun 6, 2006 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )
 
Brian Derby and all of our Football Family wish to offer our great thanks to our new Hawaii Sponsor New Balance Shoes.  We wish to recognize them for coming out with Football shoes for all positions and especially for the wide feet athletes...like our ever growing Hawaiian Linemen.
New Balance and New Balance Hawaii are Sponsoring the Derby camps in Hawaii with the kind gift of T shirts and shoes for the coaches.  Great on Da Big Feet!!

Several of the boys have tried the new 4EEEE Wide football cleat and it is not only comfortable but is a great performance shoe.
Shoes may be purchased at the New Balance Hawaii Store at ward Centre or online at New Balance.com.
 
Thanks to Mike Schenbeck, New Balance Regional Representative
and Joe Mauter-New Balance Hawaii, Marketing Manager
and Darin Hashimoto-New Balance Hawaii, General Manager.


You Guy's are the best!!
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Derby Press Release in NW Hawaii Times

Posted by Dirk Knudsen at May 24, 2006 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )
Check out the Press Release Hand out below.