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About the knowledgeable staff at BLUE CHIP FOOTBALL CAMP: |
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George Glenn - Cape Henlopen High School: Formerly the Athletic Director at Cape Henlopen High School, George Glenn
has been a high school coach in Delaware for 28 years. He served as head coach at Salesianum for 21 years and along with legendary coach, Bruce Reynolds
(William Penn
High School), co-founded the Blue Chip Football Camp in 1976. |
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John Wilson - Head Coach, St. Mark's High School: 13 years as Assistant Coach at St. Mark's and Wm. Penn. Entering his 6th season as Head Coach at St. Mark's. Blue*Gold Assistant Coach 2006, 2009. Coach Wilson has had four consecutive wide receivers earn 1st Team All-State honors since 2006, one Offensive Player of the Year, one first team, and one second team All-State quarterbacks. Four of the All-State players attended the Blue Chip Camp. |
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Michael Ryan - Head Coach, McKean High School: 15 years as Assistant Coach at McKean and St. Mark's. Entering his 9th season as Head Coach at McKean. Blue*Gold Coach, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2008. All-State DB at McKean and captained the 1988 Blue Team; Guidance Counselor at Thomas McKean High School. |
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Michael Gallagher - Tight Ends Coach, Delaware State University. "Gallagher enters his fourth season with the Hornets. Coach Lavan appointed him to the position of recruiting coordinator in the spring of 2008. Gallagher continues as the Hornets' tight end coach. Gallagher plied his craft at the high school level prior to joining Lavan's staff in 2007. He served as an assistant coach at Sussex Central (Del.) High School and helped lead the team to a perfect regular season record, a conference championship, and a berth in the state championship game.
During his first season with DSU, he helped guide the Hornets to their first MEAC title in 16 seasons and first-ever berth in the NCAA FCS Playoffs.
He will continue to recruit Delaware along with his additional areas and duties. Gallagher graduated from Salesianum, where he played and coached for George Glenn.
Gallagher played college ball under Hall of Fame coach Hank Norton at Ferrum College (Va.). He earned a bachelor's degree from Ferrum College in 1987..." |
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George Kosanovich, Head Coach, Concord High School. 35 years as Head Coach at Wilmington 1972-1977, McKean 1978-1982, Concord 1983- present. Coach "K" has amassed over 200 victories and his Concord teams have won the State Championship in 2003, 2004, and 2006. |
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Dave Wood, Head Coach, Widener University. "David Wood has accomplished a great deal in six seasons as Widener's football coach, making the squad one of the Middle Atlantic Conference's elite. He hopes to make that continue in year seven. Serving as a player, assistant coach or head coach over 21 of the last 22 years, Wood has helped shape the mold of one of the area's top programs. The Pride in 2007 stormed to their league-record 17th MAC title and 12th trip to the NCAA Tournament by going undefeated in the conference, en route to an 8-3 overall record.
This came on the heels of Widener winning back-to-back ECAC titles in 2005 and 2006, marking the first time the program won postseason championships in consecutive years. The first gave the program its first postseason title since 1981.
Continuing to climb the ladder, Wood last season became the fifth winningest coach in school history and now has 38 victories..." |
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| Zeb Blum, Head Coach, A.I. DuPont High School, 2007-present; History teacher at A.I. DuPont. |
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| Mike Lemmon, Assistant Coach, Delcastle High School 2006-2007, St. Elizabeth High School 2008- present. |
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Steve Azzanesi, Assistant Coach, Wesley College. "A former All-ACFC quarterback in 1998 for the Wolverines, Steve Azzanesi is in his seventh year at Wesley College after joining the coaching staff in January of 2002. Azzanesi's main responsibility is coaching wide receivers and he has produced a first team all-conference receiver in each of the past six seasons, while also serving as the Wolverines recruiting coordinator. In addtion to his responsibilities on the gridiron, Azzanesi is the Assistant Athletic Director for Promotions at Wesley.
Coach "Azz" was a four-year letterwinner and starting quarterback for the Wolverines in 1998. He led Wesley to a 7-3 mark and an ECAC Bowl game his senior season. Azzanesi passed for 1,234 yards and 12 touchdowns, while rushing for 252 yards and scoring four times on the ground in 1998. Azzanesi was also a three-year starter at shortstop on the Wolverines baseball team..". |
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Jeff Braxton, Head Coach - Cheyney University. "Braxton comes to Cheyney University after his second three year stint at Delaware State. This is Braxton's second stint at Cheyney University. Earlier in his career he spent one season under Coach Chris Roulhac. Braxton's coaching career has seen stops throughout the East. In addition to Cheyney University and Delaware State University, the Washington D.C. native coached at Bowie, Hofstra (1997), Towson (1998), Fordham (1999), Wesley (1993-94), Morehouse (1994), and Tennessee State (2005).
With Braxton as offensive coordinator, Delaware State had a school-record 32 touchdown passes in 2000. That season, the Hornets averaged 222.9 yards per game passing and 168.5 rushing. In addition, the 2000 Hornets featured a 2000-yard passer (2,386 by Rahsaan Matthews) and a 1000-yard rusher (1,186 by Grayland King) for the first time in school history. Tight end Darnerian McCants (now with NFL's Philadelphia Eagles) set DSU and M id-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) records with 18 touchdown catches during the 2000 season. The 2000 Hornets also exceeded 40 points in five games, tying a school record.
Braxton's 2001 Delaware State offense was second in the MEAC in rushing at 211.5 yards per game. Maurice Foster was tops in the MEAC with 1,127 rushing yards that year. The 2001 Hornets also scored 30 or more points in five games..."
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Visit "General Information" for more about football equipment, camp hours and
other important facts. |
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Thank you for your interest in our program! |
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BLUE CHIP
FOOTBALL CAMP 2010July 6 - 9, 2010
9:00 am - 3:00 Daily
Click on "General Information" for details. |
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