Zach Carney earns a spot on the NFL H.S.P.D. 7 on 7 team representing Pittsburgh!
The NFL's
National 7-on-7 Tournament provides high school football players that
have completed the HSPD program a platform to compete in non-contact
7-on-7 play against other top players from around the country.
http://www.nflhspd.com/7-on-7/overview/
As an
extension of the HSPD program, the all expense paid event includes
character development sessions as well. The event lasts 4 days and 3
nights - Thursday July 11th through Sunday in July 14th. This years 7-on-7 Tournament will be held in Cleveland, Ohio.
Represent the Titans Zach!
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Tournament Overview
Mission Statement
The NFL's National 7-on-7 Tournament provides high school football
players that have completed the HSPD program a platform to compete in
non-contact 7-on-7 play against other top players from around the
country. As an extension of the HSPD program, the all expense paid event
includes character development sessions as well. The event lasts 4 days
and 3 nights - typically a Thursday through Sunday in July.
Overview
- Each team consists of 12 players and 2 coaches, with 7 players on the field at one time
- Teams compete in round-robin format prior to being seeded to play in an elimination tournament
- Each player participates in character development training through speaker series, breakout sessions, and group activities
- Each game is 20 minutes long with a three minute halftime (The last two minutes of each half is real time)
- The field is 40 yards long with a 10 yard end zone
Participants
To qualify to represent a market in the National Tournament, each
player will have completed the NFL HSPD program which includes the
character development program.
History
- 2007: 9 NFL Teams were represented in the tournament held in Houston, TX
- 2008: 16 NFL Teams were represented in the tournament held in New Orleans, LA
- 2009: 16 NFL Teams were represented in the tournament held in Minneapolis, MN
- 2010: 22 NFL Teams were represented in the tournament held in Tampa, FL
- 2011: 22 NFL Teams were represented in the tournament held in Cleveland, OH
- 2012: All 32 NFL Teams were represented in the tournament held in
Indianapolis, IN. The inaugural Lineman Leadership Program took place,
in which 6 NFL teams were represented.
- See more at: http://www.nflhspd.com/7-on-7/overview/#sthash.kLoUObo7.dpuf
Tournament Overview
Mission Statement
The NFL's National 7-on-7 Tournament provides high school football
players that have completed the HSPD program a platform to compete in
non-contact 7-on-7 play against other top players from around the
country. As an extension of the HSPD program, the all expense paid event
includes character development sessions as well. The event lasts 4 days
and 3 nights - typically a Thursday through Sunday in July.
Overview
- Each team consists of 12 players and 2 coaches, with 7 players on the field at one time
- Teams compete in round-robin format prior to being seeded to play in an elimination tournament
- Each player participates in character development training through speaker series, breakout sessions, and group activities
- Each game is 20 minutes long with a three minute halftime (The last two minutes of each half is real time)
- The field is 40 yards long with a 10 yard end zone
Participants
To qualify to represent a market in the National Tournament, each
player will have completed the NFL HSPD program which includes the
character development program.
History
- 2007: 9 NFL Teams were represented in the tournament held in Houston, TX
- 2008: 16 NFL Teams were represented in the tournament held in New Orleans, LA
- 2009: 16 NFL Teams were represented in the tournament held in Minneapolis, MN
- 2010: 22 NFL Teams were represented in the tournament held in Tampa, FL
- 2011: 22 NFL Teams were represented in the tournament held in Cleveland, OH
- 2012: All 32 NFL Teams were represented in the tournament held in
Indianapolis, IN. The inaugural Lineman Leadership Program took place,
in which 6 NFL teams were represented.
- See more at: http://www.nflhspd.com/7-on-7/overview/#sthash.kLoUObo7.dpuf
Tournament Overview
Mission Statement
The NFL's National 7-on-7 Tournament provides high school football
players that have completed the HSPD program a platform to compete in
non-contact 7-on-7 play against other top players from around the
country. As an extension of the HSPD program, the all expense paid event
includes character development sessions as well. The event lasts 4 days
and 3 nights - typically a Thursday through Sunday in July.
Overview
- Each team consists of 12 players and 2 coaches, with 7 players on the field at one time
- Teams compete in round-robin format prior to being seeded to play in an elimination tournament
- Each player participates in character development training through speaker series, breakout sessions, and group activities
- Each game is 20 minutes long with a three minute halftime (The last two minutes of each half is real time)
- The field is 40 yards long with a 10 yard end zone
Participants
To qualify to represent a market in the National Tournament, each
player will have completed the NFL HSPD program which includes the
character development program.
History
- 2007: 9 NFL Teams were represented in the tournament held in Houston, TX
- 2008: 16 NFL Teams were represented in the tournament held in New Orleans, LA
- 2009: 16 NFL Teams were represented in the tournament held in Minneapolis, MN
- 2010: 22 NFL Teams were represented in the tournament held in Tampa, FL
- 2011: 22 NFL Teams were represented in the tournament held in Cleveland, OH
- 2012: All 32 NFL Teams were represented in the tournament held in
Indianapolis, IN. The inaugural Lineman Leadership Program took place,
in which 6 NFL teams were represented.
- See more at: http://www.nflhspd.com/7-on-7/overview/#sthash.kLoUObo7.dpuf
The NFL's
National 7-on-7 Tournament provides high school football players that
have completed the HSPD program a platform to compete in non-contact
7-on-7 play against other top players from around the country. As an
extension of the HSPD program, the all expense paid event includes
character development sessions as well. The event lasts 4 days and 3
nights - typically a Thursday through Sunday in July. - See more at:
http://www.nflhspd.com/7-on-7/overview/#sthash.kuNUPA1G.dpuf
Tournament Overview
Mission Statement
The NFL's National 7-on-7 Tournament provides high school football
players that have completed the HSPD program a platform to compete in
non-contact 7-on-7 play against other top players from around the
country. As an extension of the HSPD program, the all expense paid event
includes character development sessions as well. The event lasts 4 days
and 3 nights - typically a Thursday through Sunday in July.
Overview
- Each team consists of 12 players and 2 coaches, with 7 players on the field at one time
- Teams compete in round-robin format prior to being seeded to play in an elimination tournament
- Each player participates in character development training through speaker series, breakout sessions, and group activities
- Each game is 20 minutes long with a three minute halftime (The last two minutes of each half is real time)
- The field is 40 yards long with a 10 yard end zone
Participants
To qualify to represent a market in the National Tournament, each
player will have completed the NFL HSPD program which includes the
character development program.
History
- 2007: 9 NFL Teams were represented in the tournament held in Houston, TX
- 2008: 16 NFL Teams were represented in the tournament held in New Orleans, LA
- 2009: 16 NFL Teams were represented in the tournament held in Minneapolis, MN
- 2010: 22 NFL Teams were represented in the tournament held in Tampa, FL
- 2011: 22 NFL Teams were represented in the tournament held in Cleveland, OH
- 2012: All 32 NFL Teams were represented in the tournament held in
Indianapolis, IN. The inaugural Lineman Leadership Program took place,
in which 6 NFL teams were represented.
- See more at: http://www.nflhspd.com/7-on-7/overview/#sthash.kLoUObo7.dpuf
The NFL's
National 7-on-7 Tournament provides high school football players that
have completed the HSPD program a platform to compete in non-contact
7-on-7 play against other top players from around the country. As an
extension of the HSPD program, the all expense paid event includes
character development sessions as well. The event lasts 4 days and 3
nights - typically a Thursday through Sunday in July. - See more at:
http://www.nflhspd.com/7-on-7/overview/#sthash.kuNUPA1G.dpuf