Sunday, April 17, 2011

Letics: Get Noticed & Go to College


Connecting Athletes, Coaches and Trainers...

For more information, please contact
Ryan Cazalet |  r.cazalet@letics.com
www.letics.com

About Letics
Letics Inc. is market leader in college recruiting services. We help organizations (Colleges and Universities) target and attract their most important asset - students. From the student athlete / performer’s perspective, we help our subscribers market themselves and their skills more efficiently to a far broader selection of potential scholarship granting institutions. We use the power of the internet, world-class technology, data-analysis, a comprehensive partner network and superior customer service to match the right students with the right school.
As a technology-enabled company, Letics provides an innovative resume database/ service for high school students, junior colleges, club sports and even middle schools, all geared to drive added value to the core business – student recruitment. The company’s browser-based Dynamic Resume database and recruiting management system bring together a fragmented market of information, and increases the speed and efficiency of information exchange. We also facilitate all aspects of the student’s personal growth in knowledge and training, and assist the student and the institution in the recruiting process with our online tools.
For more information, please contact Ryan Cazalet |  r.cazalet@letics.com

Friday, April 15, 2011

Indeed.com to Participate in First Lady Michelle Obama and Dr. Jill Biden's Joining Forces Initiative

Stamford, CT - April 12, 2011 - Indeed.com announced its participation in First Lady Michelle Obama and Dr. Jill Biden's Joining Forces initiative to support military families. The company will launch Indeed Military, a collection of free tools and services to help employers connect with veterans and military spouses seeking employment. In support of the goals of Joining Forces, Indeed will offer employers free access to the Indeed Military service for one year.

"Indeed is dedicated to connecting job seekers and employers," said Chris Hyams, Indeed's VP of Product. "We feel fortunate to be able to support our troops and their families as part of this important initiative. Our free service will reduce cost per hire by thousands of dollars and provide employers a real incentive to seek out military family candidates."

Starting today, veterans and military spouses can upload their resumes at www.indeed.com/military. Employers can sign up to be notified when employer services launch.

Joining Forces is a national initiative led by First Lady Michelle Obama and Dr. Jill Biden to support military families in the areas of employment, education, and wellness. The initiative is a public/private partnership combining the efforts of government agencies with commitments from private companies to improve the lives of military families.

To learn more about Joining Forces, please visitwww.joiningforces.gov. For more information on Indeed Military, please visit www.indeed.com/military.

About Indeed
Indeed is the #1 job site worldwide, with over 50 million unique visitors and 1 billion job searches per month. Indeed is available in more than 50 countries and 24 languages, covering 94% of global GDP. Since 2004, Indeed has given job seekers free access to millions of jobs from thousands of company websites and job boards. As the leading pay-for-performance recruitment advertising network, Indeed drives millions of targeted applicants to jobs in every field and is the most cost-effective source of candidates for thousands of companies. Indeed is a privately held company founded by Paul Forster and Rony Kahan, with investors including The New York Times Company, Allen & Company, and Union Square Ventures. Indeed has offices in Austin, TX, Mountain View, CA, and Stamford, CT. For more information please visit www.indeed.com.

Thursday, April 14, 2011

The Quarterback Blog now has a NEW URL!

www.thequarterbackblog.com -- Bookmark it now!

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

QB Erich Berzinskas, 6'5'' 210 LBS, Milford Academy



4/3/2011 Off Season Workout. Erich Berzinskas, 6'5'' 210 LBS QB from Clinton, CT.

Class of 2012 - 
Erich will be attending Milford Academy in the fall of 2011.

Friday, February 18, 2011

ATTENTION: All Personal Quarterback Coaches

To All Personal Quarterback Coaches:

I would like to begin promoting personal quarterback training throughout the U.S. and the global football community.


If you would like your name and contact information to be listed on the Quarterback Blog, please send your information to evan (dot) a (dot) bowen@gmail.com.  This is a free service.


In the subject line of the e-mail, please include:  ATT: Personal Quarterback Coach Listing


Many Thanks,

Coach Evan Bowen

8-Year-Old Connecticut Quarterback Daron Bryden




Check out Daron Bryden, Quarterback from Enfield, CT showing off his skills.

Monday, February 7, 2011

ESPN's Year of the Quarterback

Check out ESPN's Year of the Quarterback
http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/feature/index?page=yearofthequarterback

What is the Year of the Quarterback?


"This yearlong initiative will cover the lives and careers of quarterbacks from high school to the NFL, providing an in-depth examination of one of the most critical, coveted and talked about positions in all of sports."

-ESPN.com

Sunday, July 25, 2010

3 Ways to Beat Press Coverage in Youth Football

How do you defeat press coverage when coaching youth football?
Most non-select teams in youth football do not play press coverage with their defensive backs, as it requires very physical and athletic corners. Press coverage almost always has the defensive backs right in the face of your receivers. With the defensive backs playing very physical, they will try to get their hands on your receivers and try to jam them up at the line of scrimmage.

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Berzinskas Still Waiting for First Offer

Roger Brown Recruiting Blog  |  ESPN.com  |  By Roger Brown

Quarterback Erich Berzinskas (Clinton, Conn./The Morgan School) may be the best-kept secret in Connecticut.

He is a shade under 6-foot-5, weighs 205 pounds and has been a standout on the combine circuit this year. However, he's still waiting for his first scholarship offer.
Perhaps it's because Berzinskas suffered a broken collarbone in the second game of his junior season and didn't appear in another game last fall. Although the injury occurred in the first quarter, Berzinskas played the remainder of that game.
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