Old Spice Wes Welker Football Clinic
Join Patriots wide receiver and 2012 All-Pro Wes Welker for football instruction and fun at the 2012 Old Spice Wes Welker Clinic presented by the Ronald McDonald House Charities of Eastern New England, benefiting the Wes Welker Foundation.
| Dates | May 19 - 20, 2012 | ||||||||||
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| Location | Bishop Fenwick High School | ||||||||||
| Ages | Boys & Girls Ages 7 to 14 | ||||||||||
| *$6 convenience fee when paying with credit card |
*Please Note: This event is operating as a clinic.
Join Wes for 7 Hours of Instruction and Receive over $150 in FREE Merchandise
- Learn from and Interact with Wes Welker ... maybe even get a hi-five!
- A Limited Edition Wes Welker Clinic T-Shirt
- Exclusive Autographed Clinic Team Photo with Wes Welker
- Opportunity to Participate in Contests and Win Prizes
- School of The Legends Online Training Videos with Full Paid Registration (Check out SOTL)
- A Fun and Educational Experience (Click here to see the ProCamps experience for yourself.)
Inclement Weather Plan:
In the event of a severe inclement weather forecast, the Wes Welker Clinic will be moved to Danvers Indoor Sports. If the weather forecast looks okay to promising, camp will remain at Bishop Fenwick High School. The Clinic will only be moved to Danvers if the weather is going to be a problem for the entire day. Clinic participants and all partners will be notified with an email at 6:00 am the morning of the clinic with a final decision about where the clinic will be held Day 1. The process will be repeated on the second day as well if inclement weather occurs.
Stations and Fundamentals
Each day, the participants will experience various stations, specializing in fundamental skills and the team concept of football. Individual groups will be small to assure that each participant gets maximum instruction from the top coaches in the Boston area.
Games and Competition
Daily games will be a staple in the Wes Welker Football Clinic. Each participant will be placed on a team according to his or her age. He or she will play a minimum of one game each day in addition to participating in various competitions. No pads or helmet required.
Instructional Lectures
Wes Welker will give daily talks highlighting the finer points of the game of football and beyond. Parents and guests will be able to listen to clinic guests in designated areas at each location.
ProCamps Store
Snacks, drinks and assorted items will be available for purchase.
Concessions
For the convenience and safety of the participants, a ProCamps Bracelet will be available for $10. The ProCamps Bracelet includes 2 sports drinks, lunch, and 1 snack each day. Bracelets are non-refundable.
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Wes Welker
Wes Welker attended Texas Tech University, and over his four-year career he had 259 receptions for 3,019 yards and 21 touchdowns, and 79 rushes for 456 yards and two touchdowns. He also scored eight touchdowns returning punts in his career, still tied for the NCAA record. In 2003, Welker won the Mosi Tatupu Award, given annually to the best special teams player in college football.
Wes went undrafted in the 2004 NFL draft but ended up signing as a free agent with San Diego Chargers. Welker holds several all-time records for the Patriots and Dolphins franchises. He is the Dolphins' all-time kick off return leader, both in total returns and yardage, and their all-time leader in total punt returns (he is second in yardage). He holds the two highest single season reception totals in Patriots history; and is one of only two players in NFL history to ever have converted a field goal, converted an extra point, recorded a tackle, and fielded a punt and kick off return all in the same game. Then in 2007 Wes and T. J. Houshmandzadeh shared league leader honors for most receptions in the 2007/2008 season.
Wes was selected to his second straight Pro Bowl in 2009. Led the NFL with 123 receptions, which is tied for the second highest total in NFL history and averaged 8.8 receptions per game, also the second highest total in NFL history. Tied an NFL record for fewest individual game played to reach 100 receptions, reaching the 100-catch milestone in his 11th game of the season.
Welker had the best season of his career in 2011 setting many new career highs. Wes recorded 122 receptions the forth highest in NFL History, totaled 1,569 receiving yards, and a career high 9 touchdown receptions. Also in 2011 Wes recorded his 4th 100 reception season trying the NFL record held by Marvin Harrison and Jerry Rice.
ProCamps Director Rod Huber
Upon graduation from high school, he entered the U.S. Army where he played football and spent time in Germany and the U.S. After leaving the Army, Huber enrolled at the University of Cincinnati where he obtained a bachelor’s degree in social studies education in 1988. He began his coaching career at Lloyd Memorial High School ( Kentucky ) in 1982, moved on to Glen Este for one season (1986) and later coached outside linebackers at C.A.P.E. High School (1987-1988). Coach Huber is an active member in the Southwest Ohio Football Coaches Association (SWOFCA), the American Football Coaches Association and is a member of the Jason Taylor Foundation. Coach Huber has directed youth football clinics and camps for many pro athletes including Adrian Peterson, Jason Taylor, Chris Johnson, and Reggie Bush.
Coaches
The Old Spice Wes Welker Football Clinic will be staffed with the area's top prep coaches. Each coach will bring a unique football background to the event.
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Bishop Fenwick High School |
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From North- Take I-95 South. Take exit 45 towards Gloucester. Take exit 25A Salem/ Marblehead (Andover Street). Take a left onto Pulaski Street. Then a right onto Gardner Street and a left onto Margin Street. Destination will be on Right.
From South- Take I-95 North. Merge onto RT- 128 N. Take exit 25A Salem/Marblehead (Andover Street). Take a left onto Pulaski Street. Then a right onto Gardner Street and a left onto Margin Street. Destination will be on Right.
From West- Take I-90 East. Take exit 14 to I-95 N/ RT- 128 N. Take I-95 on the left towards Waltham/ Portsmouth. Take exit 25A Salem/Marblehead (Andover Street). Take a left onto Pulaski Street. Then a right onto Gardner Street and a left onto Margin Street. Destination will be on Right.
From East (Salem)- Head west on Gedney Street. Take the 2nd right onto Summer Street (RT- 114). Summer then turns into North Street. Keep Straight. North then turns into Margin Street. Destination will be on the Right.
*Inclement Weather Plan:Danvers Indoor Sports
150 R Andover Street
Danvers, MA 01923
In the event of a severe inclement weather forecast, the Wes Welker Clinic will be moved to Danvers Indoor Sports. If the weather forecast looks okay to promising, camp will remain at Bishop Fenwick High School. The Clinic will only be moved to Danvers if the weather is going to be a problem for the entire day. Clinic participants and all partners will be notified with an email at 6:00 am the morning of camp with a final decision about where camp will be held Day 1. The process will be repeated on the second day of camp if inclement weather occurs.
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2011 Photos
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To register for the 2013 Wes Welker Football Clinic, please CLICK HERE.
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Don't miss your chance to play alongside one of the NFL's best! For more information or to purchase a personalized gift certificate, please contact Andy Hoerr at 888-389-2267 or ahoerr@procamps.com. |
For more information regarding our refund policy Click Here.
| Dates | TBD |
| Times | TBD |
| Location | Bishop Fenwick High School |
| Costs* | $99 |
| Ages | Boys & Girls Ages 15 to 23 |
| Registration | Register Below |
| *$6 convenience fee when paying with credit card |
2011 Wes Welker ProWorkout Challenge
Athletes Ages 15 to 23
*Please note that the ProWorkout is seperate from the youth camp. It is intended for football players ages 15 - 23
Testimonials
- I can’t say enough what a wonderful experience this was, for not only my son but for me. My son has had no experience with sports and really needs it, for the fitness aspect and the discipline. It was wonderful for me to see the affect the coaches have on these young players and to see how my son fell in line. I can see where this introduction to football will make a lasting impression. When we got home on Sunday....he asked me to go throw the ball around with him. Something we have never done. This Experience was an eye opener as I was able to see how sports, specifically football will and can make such a BIG difference for my son. The impact of this experience has been life changing and a sort of light bulb moment for me. I truly am grateful for the opportunity. Sending a HUGE THANK YOU to Wes Welker and ProCamps and the whole organizing team for a very enriching experience!





