On the Line Specialty Kicking Camps
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CASTLE ROCK, COLORADO
June 18 and 19


LEHI, UTAH
June 24 and 25


SPEARFISH, SOUTH DAKOTA
July 9 and 10


LARAMIE, WYOMING
July 16 and 17


Punting Camp -- $250
Kicking Camp -- $250
Punting and Kicking -- $375
Private Lessons -- $500

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Travis AtterTravis Atter

The most successful kicker in Chadron State College history added to his legacy in his final season with CSC. Atter was selected 2009 AP Little All-America Third Team Kicker.He was also selected 2009 Preseason RMAC Special Teams Player of the Year. Atter, who was selected to the American Football Coaches Association All-America team in 2008, is Chadron State’s all-time kick scoring leader with 279 points and he set a school record for most field goals made with 17 in 2008. He is also the school’s all-time leading PAT kicker with 162, and in justhis first three full seasons, he owned five CSC kicking records, including the three top PAT kicking seasons and the top two marks for kick scoring in a season. He’s third in school history in points scored and he’s nine points away from moving into second place. Atter needs 11 field goals to become the school’s career leader with 50. Is on the Consensus Draft Services 2009 All-America Team and he’s the RMAC Preseason Special Teams Player of the Year … He’s earned a bevy of honors in his career. In addition to being named an AFCA All-American in 2008, he was placed on the Football Gazette Super Region III Third Team and the RMAC All-Conference Second Team. O’Boyle said he’s one of the hardest workers on the team and gets better each season He averaged 60 yards on kickoffs, including six touchbacks in 2008 and was named honorable mention to the Nebraska NCAA Division II All-Star Team the past two seasons. Several National Football League scouts visited Chadron State this fall to check out Atter and a couple of his teammates. He’s already been invited to demonstrate his abilities at pro combines in Baltimore, Dallas and Los Angeles this spring. He is the son of Cole and Vicki Atter of Buffalo, WY.

Travis AtterKyle Martens

Kyle started as a redshirt freshman at Rice University. He had 42 punts for an average of 38.3 yards with a long of 57 yards, 1 touchback and 12 punts inside the 20 yard line. This last season he was named by Augusta Spoorts Council as a candidate for the 2009 Ray Guy Award, which honors the nation's top punter. kyle was named to the Phil Steele's Midseason All C-USA second team and was 4th in C-USA and 16th nationally with a 43.4 average. Martens averaged 50 yards per punt on nine kicks vs. Tulsa, and had five boots better than 50 yards against Tulsa to go with his 12 for the season. In 2008, his freshman season, Kyle was named C-USA All-freshman selection where he saw his first career punt downed at the SMU two-yard line. Kyle looks to have a very promising career ahead of him after only two years. Kyle is from Spearfish, SD, the son of Jim Martens and Cindy Martens-Lieving.

Jerad Fehr

Jerad completed his redshirt freshman year at the US Naval Academy and will be competing for the starting kicking job next year.


Kyle AndersonKyle Anderson

Kyle recently completed a very successful senior football season at Mountain Vista High School in Highlands Ranch, CO. Kyle set 3 school records with 31 for 32 PATs / 46 points for the year / and a 50 yard field goal during MVHS’s 1st playoff game. Kyle was 5 for 8 in FGs (one blocked), and was 100% for FG’s > 30 yards (30, 40, 41, & 50). He was a four time “Special Team Player of the Week” recipient and was recognized as “All League Player, Honorable Mention”, Southern League. Although this was Kyle’s first year of playing football, he looks forward to playing in college next season.

Jeremy Kurz

Jeremy completed his redshirt freshman year at the Air Force Academy and will be competing for the starting kicking and punting jobs next year.

I started place kicking for East High in Cheyenne, Wyoming my junior year. Before my senior year I went to my first camp with Luke. With his help I was able to improve my distance and accuracy tremendously. As a senior my team won the 5A Wyoming State Championship and I was awarded a 1st Team All-State nomination. I will be competing for the starting place kicking position at the Air Force Academy next season as a sophomore.

Sean SellwoodSean Sellwood

Sean comes out of the spring as the starting holder and punter for the Utah Utes which was ranked No. 25 in the BCS Standings last year after a successful 9-3 season. Last season he had 69 punts for 2958 yards. That was good for an average of 42.9 yards per kick with a long of 62 yards. He also managed 19 punts inside the 20 and is looking to improve on that this season. In high schoo,l Sean was an Honorable mention all-state kicker for Judge Memorial High. In 2007 as a senior, he made 5-of-7 field goals and all 42 PAT attempts. He was the 3A Region 10 punting leader in 2007 averaged 42.8 yards per punt (25 punts) and placed five inside the 20-yard line with a long punt of 65 yards. He is the son of Ronald and Diane Sellwood.

I am originally from South Africa and moved to Salt Lake City 3 years ago. I started kicking as a Junior and started to get some looks from Division I, Division I-AA and Division II schools. In my Senior year of high school, I got recruited by the University of Utah to kick behind Senior All-American kicker and Punter Louie Sakoda. I red-shirted this season being second string punter behind Louie Sakoda and third string place kicker behind Louie Sakoda and Ben Vroman - a junior. Next year I will be competing for both the kicking and punting job at Utah. Coaches are looking at me to take on the punting job next year and hopefully the kicking job next year or the year after. This season has been great for me and has been a great motivating aspect for me heading into next year as we did really well winning the Mountain West Conference with an undefeated season and playing in a BCS bowl game against Alabama. Being a player trying to move up in the rankings and earn a permanent spot on the team is extremely tough, you always have to keep yourself consistently focused and motivated to beat your competition in the weight room, on the field and off the field. It is a privelege to be a part of the Utah football program. No matter what program you attend, playing on a college football team is a privelege and you should take full advantage of every opportunity you get, never put your head down, stay motivated and work hard!

Brennan JacobsBrennan Jacobs

Brennan Jacobs, named 2nd Team All-State, averaged over 40 yards per punt in the 2008 season for the Buena Vista Demons, placing thirteen punts inside the twenty yard line. The average field position inside the twenty was the twelve yard line. Brennan’s longest punt was 54 yards and his best hang time was 4.3 seconds.

Duncan Krause

Duncan was voted to 2nd team All-State for punting this last year as he attended Akron High School in Colorado. He averaged 39.09 yards per punt and was ranked 6th in the state of Colorado for punts. He plans to walk-on at Colorado State University this fall.

Bill Margrave

In 2008, Bill had a field goal long of 42. He went 50/59 in extra points made. He also had 79 kickoffs for 3819 yards for an average of 48.3 yards with a long of 60 yards.

I have been kicking with On-the-Line since I was a freshmen. It would be hard to be the kicker I am today without Luke’s help. His camp sizes provide a tremendous amount of one-on-one time where he helps iron out any individual flaws that one may have and adjust for one's own kicking style. This opportunity is extremely tough to find at any other large national kicking and punting camps. Not only does On-The-Line Specialty Camps help me in the off season, but during the regular season as well. Luke sets aside time from his schedule to help fix mid season downfalls. On-The-Line Specialty Camps is one of the best camps I have experienced in my long list of kicking camps attendances.

Foster KutnerFoster Kutner

Foster attends Cherry Creek High School in Colorado and is the starting Junior Varsity kicker and back-up kicker for Varsity. She will compete for the starting job next year against Susie Jelinek.

Gabe Romono

Gabe attended Douglas County High School in Castle Rock, Colorado. In 2008, his Senior season Gabe was ranked in the top 10 Colorado kickers from his junior season performance. He just transferred to CU and is looking to walk on to the team there as a kicker.

I was 8-10 on the year with a long of 47 yards. In the same game that I hit the 47 yarder, I hit two more beyond 40 as well. I was nearly perfect on my pats and was named First-Team All Conference as a place kicker, as well as, an honorable mention as a reciever. i am looking to attend the University of Colorado at Boulder and hope to kick for them as well.

Gregory Woolstenhulme

Gregory attends North Summit High School in Utah and will start his senior year in the fall. He had two 40+ field goals during this last season to win the games. The North Summit Braves football team also won the state championship this past year. Gregory was voted to 2nd team All-State as a punter.

Michael Stephenson

Michael attends Pine View High School in St. George, Utah. He will start his senior year this fall and has become a strong kicker and punter. In his junior year, he had a punt over 60 yards.

Tyler Bertsch

Tyler will enter his senior year of high school in Sturgis, South Dakota this fall. As a junior, he was the starting kicker and went 6 for 9 on field goals, 14 for 17 on PAT’s and kicked off 36 times with 5 touchbacks.

Zachary Charme

Zachary Charme, age 11, was the starting kicker and punter for his Optimist Youth Football League team in Boise. He also participated in the NFL Punt Pass and Kick competition. He won the local competition in Fruitland, Idaho and the Regional competition in Marsing, Idaho. This qualified him to participate in November at the Seattle Seahawks Regional Team competition at Qwest Field. The region included Washington, Idaho, Oregon, Montana and Alaska. He was the winner of the Boys 10/11 year old age group. Nationally, he finished 18th out of the 32 NFL team winners.

Conner Livingston

Conner played for Syracuse High in Syracuse, Utah on the Sophomore team which went 8-1 for the season. It was about the third week of the season after the Varsity watched the special teams practice that Conner got the nick name from the head Coach of "Vinatieri" he was pleased that he was so consistent. Conner kicked 26 of 28 PAT's (two were blocked) and was 3 of 3 in field goals made from 17, 25 and 29. He is looking forward to more camps so he can get even better.

Sean McDonald

Sean just finished his senior season as the punter and kicker for Jackson Hole High School.In 2008, Sean hit a 47 yard field goal into a 15mph headwind and in 2007 he was named MVP of the Wyoming High School 4A Championship after hitting the 42 yarder that ultimately won them the game and their first state title in 21 years. His coaches and athletes alike rave about his athleticism and work ethic both on and off the field and believe he would be an excellent kicker at the collegiate level.

Hi Luke, Wanted you to know how much I appreciated the job you did with Sean in American Fork, UT. We have attended several camps over the past two summers, but you really gave Sean a lot of personal attention, worked him hard and taught him a lot. None of the other camps even came close.

Logan Hoffman

Logan is a Senior at Mountain View High in Loveland. This past season in Logan's 11 games he had a 75% field goal made percentage with a long of 42. Logan was 9 for 9 in extra point attempts and had 13 punts on the season.

Anthony Mares

Anthony completed the 2009 season at Brighton high school with a noted improvement from the season before. He had a total of 3 field goals over 8 games and improved his PATs to 27 for a total of 36 points in 2009. As a sophomore, Anthony won the kicking job for the varsity football team at Brighton High School. He also kicked for the sophomore team who went undefeated that year. He was 5 for 7 on field goals with the longest being 37 yards. PAT's were 15 of 18 and 90% of his kick offs resulted in touch backs. He's looking forward to refining his skills by attending On-The-Line Specialty Camps during the off season in hopes of attending a Division I school.

Michael Sweeney

Michael Sweeney played a season for the Montana State Bobcats before transferring to play for the Mesa State Mavericks. Last season Michael kicked a game-winning field goal with 1:40 remaining in fourth quarter as Mesa State knocked off Western State 16-14. Sweeney also connected on two other field goals, scoring 10 points during the game. Sweeney lead Mesa State with 54 points, which ranked him seventh in the RMAC last season.