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Dirk T Knudsen
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Re\Max Hall of Fame
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Here at Big Warriors Blog we are dedicated to networking and tracking down the best up and coming Football Linemen and Skill Players in the Pacific Northwest and Hawaii and Beyond! Our focus is on helping High School Age athletes obtain scholarships at the next level in all Divisions as well as improve as Players. We are here to help...no charge. Comments posted here will be by our Staff; Coach Dirk Knudsen of Portland, Oregon and Coach Brian Derby of Kaneohe, Hawaii.
Press Release
Putting it all on the Line… Hawaiian Success Spreads to Mainland
For the past 9 years Coach Brian Derby has given young Hawaiian athletes 22 weekends of his life through his Offensive Line Clinics. A Honolulu firefighter of 17 years and former University of Hawaii Warrior, Brian has a passion to help big men succeed. After helping over 50 players in Hawai`i reach Collegiate Teams and the NFL, the Brian Derby Offensive Linemen's Camp is coming back to the Pacific Northwest for the 2nd Annual Camp. The Camps will be held on July 24th to July 28th 2006 in Beaverton and Wilsonville, Oregon. The camps will be offered to all players age 9 through 22 and will include line specific drills which help to develop sound technique and explosive speed coming off the snap. The Beaverton Camp will be held at Tualatin Hills Parks and Recreation District Fields and feature two sessions; ages 9-13 at 9:00 to 11:00 AM and ages 14-22 at 12:30 to 2:30 PM. The PM Session will be held at Wilsonville High School's new Football Complex and will offer an all-ages camp from 6:30 to 8:30 PM. Camps are open to all players and are $65.00 for the entire week with scholarships available to any player by request. As a specialty the Camp will feature Speed, Agility, and Quickness work by former PSU Quarterback Matt James, Director of Athletics at the new Velocity Sports in Hillsboro.
Sponsored by Nike and SPARQ, the camp is the first of its kind on the mainland. Coach Derby is known for his tireless dedication to his students and receives no financial benefit from his camps. He is credited by many with helping big linemen achieve the quickness and blocking technique to play at the highest level.
This past year the Derby Camp in Oahu was instrumental in helping 13 young men make it on to Division 1 & 2 Football Scholarships including:
Micah Kia, 6'5", 305 pounds; Kamehameha; UCLA -- FULL RIDE
Ryan Pohl, Oahu, Kamehameha, 6'3", 250 pounds; Oregon State -- FULL RIDE
Whitley Fehoko; Farrington, 6'2", 335 pounds; San Diego State -- FULL RIDE
Derby was known for his quickness and technique at Hawaii and was considered by many to be one of the very best linemen to come out of that storied program. The connection to the Pacific Northwest began when Derby played high school ball for Pearl City High School where legendary Oregon State Quarterback and Green Bay Packer Joe Francis was his coach.
Beaverton, Oregon area youth coach Dirk Knudsen was in Hawai`i in 2002 when he first heard about Derby through an article in the Honolulu Advertiser that displayed the unconventional techniques that Brian employs to get his players moving. From Medicine Balls to Bungee Cables and Blindfolds, the players are exposed to a variety of techniques to improve. The father of two linemen himself, Knudsen decided to try and reach Coach Derby. After many phone calls and several emails, the two finally met and Coach Derby jumped at the chance to come to Portland to work with players here. " The Northwest has always had some great linemen but finding a Line camp is next to impossible. For Brian to come over and bring his coaches is a real honor!" said Knudsen. "We worked hard last year, three camps a day in the July heat! Coach Derby came and brought Coach Michael Beazley, former U of H player. We added some local coaches and it made for an awesome camp. The kids loved it and learned a ton. The coaches that came were amazed at his knowledge. Nike was very impressed and we are working with them again this year," Knudsen added.
Through their affiliation, Derby and Knudsen have developed a web site ( www.DerbyCamp.com) which is dedicated to the Offensive Line and Linemen. As a result the word is out! In addition to Oregon, camps are planned for Utah and Alaska this year and Washington, California and Texas by next year. Players from as far away as New Jersey are coming to the Derby Camp in Oregon.
In 2003, Brian Derby was awarded the Neal Shaw Blasidell Award for public Service to the People of Hawaii and is also recognized for his work with Police Activities League.
For applications and information, call Dirk Knudsen at 503-799-8383 or email: Dirk@theknudsens.com. Visit www. DerbyCamp.com for more info.
This week was an eventful one. Football season has long been over but for many Football led right into wrestling. We are following the story of one exceptional young man at Westview High School in Portland, Oregon. His name is Eric Perry. In the past 12 months Eric has established himself as one of the premier Defensive Tackles in the State. A Junior, Eric was the anchor of a very Stingy Wildcat defense and controlled the line of scrimmage at the point of attack. Eric played at 265ish and at 6'3 1/2" he presents an imposing package to offensive linemen. Eric has a great nose for the ball and pursues well. He has better than average foot speed for this position and is definitely developing himself into a fine football player.
This Wrestling season saw Eric, in only his second year, rise to be one of the very best Heavyweights in the region. This weight bracket has been elevated to 285 max weight. Eric is wrestling at a fit 250 pounds and like many of his team mates that wrestle has cut up to 20 pounds. This past weekend Eric worked his way through the preliminaries and on Saturday night revenged himself of an early loss to Beaverton High Big Man Richie Riggs. After a very well fought match Perry pinned Riggs late in the second round. Eric is a hard worker and displays exemplary behavior. He is a leader and to be congratulated and Commended for his achievements. Wrestler's often are valued by football coaches as the grueling training, regimen, diet, and dedication develop mental toughness. That and the grappling skills and balance learned as a wrestler are totally applicable to football....especially defense. Good luck to Eric Perry in the State Finals and in the upcoming off season preparing for Fall of 2007 when Eric will be a Senior Defensive Linemen @ Westview HS.
Posted by Our Coaches at 11:24 PM
Labels: College Recruiting Advice, Success Stories for our Athletes
February 7, 2007
Dirk Knudsen
OregonPreps.com Staff Writer
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