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About the Junior Rank Youth CombineJunior Rank Youth Combine (June 2009) Junior Rank coaches and athletes are very committed to our core values:

Known as CIDA rules, these four principles serve as the cornerstone of Junior Rank.

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TV CommercialJunior Rank TV Commercial Junior Rank coaches and athletes are very committed to our core values:

Known as CIDA rules, these four principles serve as the cornerstone of Junior Rank.

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“We, at Junior Rank, realize we need to be socially responsible when evaluating America’s next generation of role models.  As a father of three young children, I take that responsibility very seriously.”  - Shaon Berry, Founder/CEO


check JuniorRank Combines consist of two 4.5 hour sessions with 6th and 7th graders in the first session and 8th and 9th graders in the second session.

check Combine skills testing includes the 40 yard dash, vertical jump and agility shuttle.

check Performance jerseys with the athlete’s testing numbers are distributed and players, with athletes having their headshots taken for posting on the JuniorRank.com website with their results.

check Athletes are expected to wear black shorts and athletic/turf shoes or cleats depending on the field surface.

check Based on the event results, junior athletes who perform exceptionally well can be honored as combine MVP’s for their particular age group, or as apart of JuniorRank’s All-Combine team.

check In addition, MVP and All-Combine Team performers will also be considered among the nation’s best, and with strong academic performance can be ranked as a 5-Diamond athlete and nominated for the 5-Diamond Bowl (JuniorRank All-Star game played  in Honolulu, Hawaii).

check An essential part of every JuniorRank experience is the ongoing message of character, integrity, discipline and academic excellence.

check Athletes are not only encouraged, but expected to be future leaders at their schools, on their teams and within their communities.