
Why Rvc Showcase
Is The Best In The Country?

The RVC Showcase provided me with the platform and opportunity to showcase my talents against some of the best players in my area. It really helped catapult my career, and the format of the showcase is unique and like no other showcase.
- Amarion McCoy, Boise State Defensive Back
What Is The Rvc Showcase?

The RVC Showcase is a National High School event. This showcase is a comprehensive combine and 7on7 showcase experience designed for maximum competition, development, and exposure.
The unique design and structure allows participants to showcase their talents as individuals while also challenging how fast they can adapt to playing with others.
The showcase includes combine testing, individual training, 1on1’s, and a 7on7 Championship competition.

Showcase Breakdown


Combine Testing
40 Yard Dash

Individuals
Position Group Drills

1on1’s
Competition Period

Break/Draft
Lunch & Coaches Draft

7on7 Competition
Pool Play & Championship tournament
The Showcase Is Composed
Of Three Phases:



Evaluation Phase:
Athletes kick off the showcase by demonstrating their individual speed through a standardized 40-yard dash test. This is followed by an individual period where athletes showcase their skills, leading up to intense 1-on-1 competition.

Draft Phase:
Coaches from the camp form teams and participate in a draft to select their 7v7 teams. This phase ensures that each team is balanced and competitive, setting the stage for thrilling tournament action.

7v7 Tournament:
Teams compete in a dynamic 7v7 tournament, guaranteed four games each, featuring pool play and culminating in a single-elimination tournament. The tournament format provides ample opportunities for players to showcase their skills in game-like situations.
Special Awards!

Four standout athletes will be recognized with special awards at our camp:
Offensive Player of the Camp
Defensive Player of the Camp
RVC Finals Offensive MVP
RVC Finals Defensive MVP

Notable Attendees!

Previous editions of the RVC Showcase have seen participation from notable players including:

Jurrion Dickey (University of Oregon)
Amarion McCoy (Boise State University)
Jeremiah Earby (Boise State University)
Terry Bussey (Texas A&M University)
Jamai East (Oregon State University)
Leroy Bryant (University of Washington)
Kewan Lacy (Ole Miss)
Miles Tucker (University of Wyoming)
Jacques Spradley- Demps (Kansas State University)
Raiden Brown (Idaho State university)
Cameron Jones (University of California Berkeley)
Faheem Delane (Ohio State University)
And many more talented athletes
Athlete Support
Top prospects identified during the showcase will be placed on a prospect list and sent out to our network of four-year college associates, providing valuable exposure and recruitment opportunities for aspiring athletes.
Only 128 Spots Open
Skills Positions Only



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