Zendejas to hold kicking camp at Don Lugo Saturday
Don Lugo High School graduate Luis Zendejas, a former NFL kicker who works in the Arizona Cardinals front office, is holding a free camp on Saturday at Don Lugo for youths ages 8-18, according to Don Lugo head football coach Rick Martin. Professional kickers, holders and punters will offer instruction from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. It is the first in what Zendejas intends to be a yearly event. Campers will need to sign a waiver upon arrival to the event but it is free to participate.
The 49-year-old Zendejas left Arizona State in 1987 as the all-time leading scorer in NCAA history; his record has since been broken. He kicked for the Dallas Cowboys for two years and the Philadelphia Eagles for a season and later spent four years with the Arena Football League's Arizona Rattlers.

Clay Fowler has been covering high school sports for six years in California and Texas. He was born in Dallas, attended the University of Texas and worked in Central Texas before joining the Daily Bulletin staff in 2006.



So today I went to this camp it was super great i had fun i learned how to kick n do what i have to do better it was a good training camt wait until they come back n kick better n compete more.
I had lots of fun at the camp. I learned so much and was focused through out the whole entire day. In the end I won the field goal challenge. The camp was amazing over all. Come back soon.