Special Teams Solutions
Kicking, Punting & Snapping Mini-Camps

Episcopal Academy Turf Football Game Field
1785 Bishop White Drive Newtown Square, PA 19073

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Sunday March 15, 2015 10am-12pm
Sunday April 12, 2015 10am-12pm
Sunday May 3, 2015 10am-12pm 
Sunday May 31, 2015 10am-12pm

Professional Kicking, Punting and Snapping Instruction, Competition and Drills.  Frame by Frame Video Analysis of Mechanics.  Off-Season Training Program.  Ages 10+, campers grouped by age, skill level.  Coaches include Jim Cooper and additional STS staff.    

Costs? $100 per session or $83 a session if all 6 sessions are paid in advance or 15% team discount if teammates attend (e.g. kicker & snapper - each get $15 back at camp check-in).  Discounts cannot be combined.  Campers may use prepaid training sessions at any STS mini-camp location.

Since 2003, Special Teams Solutions has provided kickers, punters and long-snappers elite training and instruction across the northeast.  A team of current and former Division I and NFL specialists, STS has trained hundreds of players at the high school and college level including many all-conference, all-state and all-American performers.


Jim Cooper: signed a full scholarship to Temple University where he started from 1984-1987 and earned a B.S. Highlights of his career include a school record 52 yarder and 28 yard game winning field goal versus the Pitt Panthers. Cooper had professional tryouts with several NFL teams including the Oakland Raiders and had the opportunity to train with former NFL MVP Mark Moseley of the Washington Redskins. Played professionally with the Atlantic City Cardsharks in the National Indoor Football League. 
Jim now runs
5 Star Kicking in South Jersey.

Joe Fortunato: a South Jersey standout tight end and quarterback at Mainland Regional High School, Fortunato is the starting long and short snapper for the University of Delaware.  Walked on to the team in 2012 and immediately contributed as the team's deep snapper appearing in eleven games.  Also started as a sophomore and picked up short snapping duties as a junior solidifying himself as one of the best in the Colonial Athletic Conference.