May 16, 2008
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  Dwight Freeney

Born in Hartford, Conn on February 19, 1980 Dwight Freeney quickly became known around town as a stand-out athlete. He attended Bloomfield (Conn.) High School and earned several awards from a number of publications, including SuperPrep, Prep Football Report, USA Today, New Haven Register, Hartford Courant and Blue Chip Illustrated All-America. In addition, Dwight also collected PrepStar All-Regional honors as a defensive end and was All-Central Connecticut West pick and served as team captain and lettered at tight end as well.

In college Dwight was a two-year starter for the Syracuse Orangemen. He opened 22 of 39 career games at RDE and became the school's premier career pass rusher. Dwight was ranked second in school history with 34 sacks, in addition to having a total of 104 tackles, 68 solo, 14 FF, three FR, 51 tackles for losses, 43 QB pressures and six passes defensed for career. He holds NCAA seasonal record for FF and FR (11, eight forced, three recovered, 2001). Also Dwight was consensus All-America and All-Big East Conference first-team; named Big East co-Defensive Player-of-the-Year; and was finalist for Lombardi (best lineman), Bednarik (top defensive player) and Nagurski (outstanding defensive player) Awards.

In 2002, Dwight was drafted 11th in the first round of the NFL draft by the Indianapolis Colts. Now in his sixth year, he is the only Colts player with four consecutive double-digit sack seasons (2002-05, since sacks became official in 1982) and has recorded four of the 12 double-digit sack seasons in club history. He has the franchise-record 56.5 career sacks, surpassing LB-Duane Bickett (50) and is T5th-most sacks for the first five career seasons in NFL history. Dwight earned first Pro Bowl bid in 2003 to join Bickett (1987) as club's only defensive Pro Bowlers in team's Indianapolis era and became club's first Pro Bowl DL since DT-Mike Barnes and DE-John Dutton in 1977. In addition, he was named to the Pro Bowl team in 2004 and 2005. In 2007 Freeney helped the Indianapolis Colts win SuperBowl XL1.

 
  Bob Sanders
Born in Erie, Pennsylvania, Demond "Bob" Sanders attended Cathedral Preparatory School and was a letterman in football as a running back and as a safety. In football, he was a four-year letterman, a two-time All-Conference selection. As a junior, he was a third-team All-State selection. As a senior, he was a team captain, and a first team All-State selection and finished his senior season with 1,100 rushing yards and 15 touchdowns while leading his team to a 13-1 record and a trip to the state championship game. Sanders graduated from Cathedral Preparatory School in 2000.

Sanders was offered and accepted a scholarship offer from the University of Iowa. He recorded 12 tackles and forced a fumble in his first career start against Wisconsin, and he was named honorable mention All-Big Ten as a freshman. In 2001, Sanders started 11 games and led Iowa, garnering him the nickname "Hitman."

As a junior, Sanders helped lead Iowa to its first undefeated conference season in 80 years and was a key part of the fifth best rushing defense in the country. He started 12 games and made several key plays for the 2002 Hawkeyes. The Hawkeyes compiled an 11-2 record and won the Big Ten title in 2002, and Bob Sanders was named first team All-Big Ten and a fourth team All-American.

Sanders recorded 348 tackles in his career at Iowa and became a fan favorite due to his heavy hits and relentless play. He graduated from Iowa in 2003, majoring in African-American World Studies and was drafted by the Indianapolis Colts in the 2nd round of the 2004 NFL Draft with the 44th overall pick. Sanders is the only second-round draft pick in NFL history to be the last player to sign following the NFL Draft.

Sanders started the first 13 games of 2005 and earned a reputation as one of the NFL's top hitters at the position. He made 92 tackles on the year and was chosen to play in the 2006 Pro Bowl at Free Safety position for the AFC Team. He is the first Defensive Back to make the Pro Bowl for the Colts since moving to Indianapolis.

In January of 2008, Sanders was named AP Defensive Player of the Year for the 2007 NFL season, the first Colt to earn the award. He earned 31 votes from a nationwide panel of 50 media members who regularly cover the NFL.
 
 
Camp Coaches
The Old Spice Colts Stars Football Camp will be staffed with the area's top prep coaches. Each coach will bring a unique football background to the event with the ability to share techniques and philosophies with the campers on a daily basis.
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Old Spice
Colts Stars
Football Camp
Ben Davis High School
Indianapolis, IN
June 3 - 5, 2008