Camp Comments & Testimonials

What coaches and parents say about our camps

"I would not be where I am today without the Jeff Trickey Quarterback Camp. Coach Trickey not only developed me technically each year but also instilled in me the importance of being a positive role model"

Chris Greisen, former quarterback, Arizona Cardinals
Trickey Quarterback Camp Staff

"Coach Trickey's camps are a "must" if you want to develop your quarterbacks to the fullest. All of our quarterbacks attend them!"

Ken Golomski
Ashwaubenon High School - Ashwaubenon, Wisconsin

"Trickey and his staff are outstanding.   This camp will definitely make a difference."

Dave Nelson, head football coach
Minnetonka High School - Minnetonka, Minnesota

"Jeff Trickey's camp is the best combination of instruction in quarterback mechanics and leadership training that I've seen.  Our quarterbacks love it!"

Bill Shirley, head football coach
Buffalo Gap High School - Swoope, Virginia

"Nothing pleases me more than to send my son to your camp.  Justin finds role models in your staff that he can truly emulate all year long.  Through your program, he is assured that respect, integrity, and honesty is the only way to succeed.  Your camp's agenda covers values that last long after the last pass is thrown."

Sheri Jehn, parent

"While observing several of our quarterbacks at one of Jeff Trickey's camps, I was thoroughly impressed with the techniques and drill sequences that were used during the two day period.  I know that our young men were better prepared for the beginning of the season because of this experience."

Herb Meyer, head football coach
El Caminol High School - Oceanside, California

"Excellent camp!  Not only does Jeff do a great job with physical skills, but also works on the mental aspects of being a quarterback."

Joe Labuda, head football coach
Menomonie High School - Menomonie, Wisconsin

"The hands-on instruction of quarterback mechanics and technique provided by Coach Trickey and his staff are outstanding.  I also find Coach Trickey's approach in his talks to the players extremely refreshing.   His discussions pertaining to family values, building character and making the right choices in life show these young people that athletic accomplishments are only a piece of the puzzle in their development as a total person.  The training and instruction, coupled with the inspirational and motivational talks make this a can't miss camp for young quarterbacks willing to 'accept the risk of leadership.'  I would encourage the parents to attend Coach Trickey's opening and closing comments to the quarterbacks and parents - an investment of time in your son's development."

Scott Sylla, parent

"Jeff's fundamental teaching progression and drills are the best that I've seen for the development of quarterbacks."

Bill Collar, retired former head football coach
Seymour High School - Seymour, Wisconsin

"I was very impressed with you and the eight young men that were there to serve not only as coaches, but as role models for the young men in attendance.  As a parent, I enjoyed seeing my son develop in his skills of Quarterbacking, but much, much more important to me was the tremendous motivation that you gave to the boys.  Your comments regarding character, values, morals, ethics, importance to family, etc., couldn't have been better!"

Joseph L. Atteln, parent

"We have had seven quarterbacks at this camp.  Jeff is one of the finest coaches I've seen.  I'm proud that my kids have learned from him."

Tom Falato, head football coach
Ridge High School - New Jersey

"You come away from this camp a better person every time you come here.  That is why I've sent my son here for five years."

Rick Synold, parent and head football coach
Brookfield Central High School - Brookfield, Wisconsin

"Being the wife of a head football coach for 24 years, I know the techniques you taught on the field were very important.   Being a mother of one of the young men attending your camp in Virginia, I thought your positive message off the field was one of the best things these young men could have heard."

Patti Parker, parent