The Trinity College Bantams One-Day Football Skills Clinic is for grade 9 to grade 12 boys who aspire to play at the college level. It is an opportunity to gain collegiate-level training and playing exposure in front of top college coaches. The clinic will also allow the participants to learn more about the college recruiting procedures. In addition, this training program will run from 12:00 PM until 4:30 PM on the 20th of July. It is going to take place at the state of the art Ferris Athletic Center which is on the Trinity College campus. The clinic registration fee is $80 per player.
12:00 PM | Registration |
1:10 PM | Introduction |
1:30 PM | Stretching |
1:45 PM | Skills |
4:30 PM | Camp End |
Furthermore, this training program will be under the direction of the Trinity College Bantams football coaching staff. Available spots are limited so registration is on a first come first served basis.
What to Bring to the Trinity College Bantams One-Day Football Skills Clinic
- Cleats
- Sneakers
- Workout clothes
About Trinity College
Trinity College, originally Washington College, is a private, coeducational, liberal arts college in Hartford, Connecticut. It is the state’s second oldest college. Trinity College is a proud member of the Consortium of Liberal Arts Colleges (CLAC) and the Council of Independent Colleges (CIC). It is also part of the Annapolis Group and the Oberlin Group. Currently, the academic institution is serving around 2,300 undergraduate students. This student population has a 51 percent male and 49 percent female students gender distribution. Moreover, Trinity College is among the nation’s top educational institutions. As a matter of fact, it is 84th in the Forbes Magazine’s List of America’s Best Colleges. In the 2018 edition of US News and World Reports Best Colleges rankings, Trinity College is 44th in National Liberal Arts Colleges and 33rd Best Value Schools category. In sports, the college is competing in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division III, New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC). They are the Bantams and blue and old gold are their identity colors. The Bantams women’s soccer team has already 12 NESCAC Championship Tournament appearances.
Trinity College Bantams One-Day Football Skills Clinic Organizers
Jeff Devanney from Newington, Connecticut is the Head Coach of the Trinity College Bantams football team. He is now entering his 14th season at the helm of the Trinity College Bantams football program. Coach Jeff Devanney is a Trinity College alumnus. Meanwhile, he earned his master’s degree in liberal studies at SUNY-Albany. Ultimately, Coach Devanney is a three-time NESCAC Coach of the Year. He led the Trinity Bantams to eight NESCAC titles. Coach Jeff Devanney is also 2012 Gridiron Club’s Division II/III New England Coach of the Year.
Completing the Trinity Bantams football coaching staff are Lewis Acquarulo (Defensive Coordinator and Linebackers Coach), Mark Melnitsky (Offensive Coordinator and Offensive Line Coach), Denver Williams (Wide Receivers Coach and Recruiting Coordinator), Geoff Rhatican (Quarterbacks Coach and Passing Game Coordinator), Kyle Duncan (Defensive Line Coach), Tom Szymanski (Cornerbacks Coach), Kevin Mill (Tight Ends and Fullbacks Coach), Sam Belkin (Running Backs Coach), Tennyson O’Donnell (Staff Liaison), and Shane Ewegen (Staff Liaison).
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