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Entire WSU football coaching staff visits Sammamish Plateau tommorow

June 10th, 2010 at Thu, 10th, 2010 at 11:19 am by Kevin Endejan

Tomorrow night, former Washington State University quarterback and current Eastside Catholic head football coach Jason Gesser, will host his second annual Northwest Elite Football Camp at Eastlake High School.

The camp, which runs from 6:30 to 9:15 p.m., will feature the entire WSU coaching staff.

According to Gesser’s Web site, the camp has reached capacity, but players are allowed to show up and see if there have been any dropouts. The fee would be an additional $10 to the original $45 cost.

The camp not only provides instruction from college coaches, but a chance to get recognized by scouts. Evaluators from Scout.com, Cougfan.com, WashingtonPreps.com and OregonPreps.com will be on hand.

Northwest Elite Football Camp 2009 from Borden Video Productions on Vimeo.

I’m the sports reporter/editor at the Issaquah/Sammamish Reporter newspaper. On this blog you’ll find extra bits and pieces to stories I’ve written, behind the scene looks at teams, and observations on the sports in our area. I’ll field questions here, and ask a few too. You can follow me on Twitter or send me an email.

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