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SUMMER 2-DAY CAMP


2011 Camp Dates

TEXAS -
2011 Dates: TBA
A&M Consolidated High School





COLORADO -
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Greeley West High School





SOUTHWEST OHIO -
2011 Dates: TBA
Lakota West High School




NORTHEAST OHIO -
2011 Dates: TBA

Hoover High School


WEST MICHIGAN -
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Ravenna High School




EAST MICHIGAN -
2011 Dates: TBA

Ultimate Soccer Arenas



Winter/Spring
2011 Michigan
MI Group Training Dates

Each 2-hour session cost is $65

Pre-register for 4 sessions - ONLY $200
(SAVE $60)

Pre-register for all 8 sessions - ONLY $400 (SAVE $120)

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February 13, 2011
February 2
0, 2011
March
6, 2011
March 2
0, 2011
Apri
3, 2011
Apri 1
0, 2011
May
1, 2011
May 1
5, 2011

OAKLAND YARD  
5328 Highland Road
Waterford, MI 48327
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Winter/Spring
2010 OHIO
Group Training Dates


Each 2-hour session cost is $65

Pre-register for 4 sessions - ONLY $200 (SAVE $60)

Pre-register for all 6 sessions - ONLY $300 (SAVE $90)

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February 27, 2011
March 13, 2011
March 27, 2011
April 10, 2011
May 1, 2011
May 15, 2011


HALL OF FAME FITNESS CENTER
2700 Roberts Avenue
Canton, OH 44718
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Terry L. Copacia, Director, All-State Quarterback School

Terry Copacia, a former high school and collegiate quarterback, has been coaching quarterbacks for 31 years. During 27 of those years, he has served as the Offensive Coordinator for Utica Eisenhower High School (MI). During this time, Eisenhower has won 216 games. Coach Copacia is also the former Head Coach of Utica Ford High School (MI 95-97).

Terry Copacia has been instrumental in developing a long list of successful high school quarterbacks. He has helped to develop one of the most successful passing attacks in the State of Michigan. Coach Copacia's quarterbacks have combined to throw for over 47,000 yards and 394 touchdowns during the past 24 seasons. During this time period, he has coached 16 All-County quarterbacks.

Coach Copacia also has the unique distinction of helping seven quarterbacks earn 1st Team All-State honors in Michigan since 1988.

Since 1988 Eisenhower has qualified for the state playoffs 10 consecutive times, 17 times total, including six semifinal and four state championship appearances ('99, '00, '01, '03).

Fourteen quarterbacks have competed at the collegiate level since 1988.

Terry Copacia, Director
All-State Quarterback School, Inc.
3592 Torrington Court
Shelby Township, MI 48316

Home (248) 652-1162
cell: (248) 709-1029

email:

"No Promises"

Just Learning to be a Better Quarterback and a Better Person

No, the All-State Quarterback School is not a camp where only the best quarterbacks are recruited and come together. This is not a camp where national exposure is a priority nor is its focus securing college scholarships. This camp makes no promises except to make its participants better quarterbacks and better young men!

The goal of founder Terry Copacia's All-State Quarterback school is to teach the fundamentals of successful quarterbacking, including proper footwork mechanics, throwing motion and effective leadership skills.

Ultimately Copacia stresses hard work for his camp's participants to ensure them a successful final year in high school. "At the conclusion of every camp in the summer, I end the camp trying to instill in each and every quarterback the goal of having a great senior year. Most high school athletes make their best friends and learn many valuable lessons about life in their senior year." These goals, Copacia believes, are both realistic and useful.

Copacia leaves the college evaluations to the bigger college camps or the more so-called "elite" camps, which he believes do more evaluating than actual coaching. "I have great respect for quarterback "gurus" in America today who run clinics and academies." However, Copacia believes, these camps often are simply ego builders for both coach and quarterback. Most attendees of his camps are not blue chip athletes. "I coach kids who don't always have the fastest feet. I coach kids who are trying to throw a consistent spiral and throw with more power. I coach kids who aspire to achieve a starting position on their junior or senior high football teams. These are the kind of kids I want—kids with the same determination that I have."

Terry Copacia, a high school government teacher, coached at Eisenhower High School in Metropolitan Detroit, where he has served as offensive coordinator and quarterback coach for past twenty-seven years. His quarterbacks have thrown for over 47,000 yards and 394 touchdowns in the last 24 seasons. "Our quarterbacks know that they will receive recognition only if they do what it takes to help their respective team win." He works with quarterbacks in a way that he wishes he had been coached. "I don't hide the fact that I wasn't a superstar in high school or in college nor did I play pro ball. Since, I have learned practical techniques that I wish I had known when I was a young man. This is what I want to share with quarterbacks."

The inception of Terry Copacia's All-State Quarterback School began in 1992 when he approached his local parks and recreation department about starting a quarterback camp. When their reply was that he simply wanted a venue from which to recruit, Copacia's determination to begin a school for aspiring quarterbacks increased ten-fold.

18 years later Terry Copacia has his own one-man company, The All-State Quarterback School, Inc. He has personally coached 7 All-State quarterbacks since 1988 (In addition to many others who have attended Copacia's summer instructional schools). Most notably Craig Krenzel who led the Ohio State Buckeyes to a National Championship. The only other D1 quarterback was Joe Youngblood, who starred at Central Michigan University. Fifteen quarterbacks have participated in collegiate football at either Division I, II or III schools since 1988.

Copacia's All-State Quarterback School has now blossomed into an "endless summer." He personally conducts two-day camps in Michigan, Ohio, Texas, and Colorado. "My schedule has become pretty hectic. Beginning each June and ending in mid July, I personally orchestrate every aspect of every one of my camps." In addition, Copacia conducts group and private training sessions throughout the year. "I regularly have parents who drive or fly hundreds of miles for private tutoring."Copacia has worked with quarterbacks from many regions of the country. "I find that many quarterbacks don't know what to practice. They erroneously think that playing catch with someone will make them better. I provide them with practice routines, including both footwork drills and throwing drills."

Copacia makes it clear that while he provides routines and suggestions that can be beneficial, quarterbacks should consult their coaches before embarking on a new routine. "I make it clear that the number one person in a quarterback's athletic life is his coach - not me. I just want participants to leave the session with a practice routine, an improved throwing motion and a better feeling about themselves both on and off the football field."

No promises, just learning to be a better quarterback and a better person.

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Over 8,000 quarterbacks from over 2,700 high schools have attended the All-State Quarterback School!


COST .................. $185

TWO Day Summer
QB Camp School Schedule

8:30AM
9AM
10AM
12PM
12:45PM
1PM
2PM

 Registration
 Classroom Session
 Field Session
 Break
 Classroom Session 
 Field Session
 Closing Remarks

WHAT TO BRING

• Football shoes
• Gym shoes for inside work
• Helmet (optional)
• Lunch (food is not provided)
• Your own football
   (one your school uses
   with your name on it)

THIS IS A COMMUTER CAMP. ALL PARTICIPANTS ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THEIR OWN MEALS AND LODGING.


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