Hendricks Football started with the idea of providing training and skills camps for athletes looking to improve. Our mission at our camps is simple: "Work Hard, Have Fun, Get Better!" We recruit the best college and high school coaches in the local area to run our camps with an emphasis on conditioning, skills training and technique. We focus on organized practice sessions and continuous development. Our campers enjoy their time competing in 7 on 7's, "Ultimate Football," or playing in the "League." Our camps have been formulated from my experiences running youth camps at Rowan, evaluation camps at James Madison, and participating as a camp coach at Rutgers, Villanova, and Delaware Universities.
KINGSWAY FOOTBALL | 2021 GROUP V SOUTH CHAMPIONS
About Coach Hendricks
Mark Hendricks, a former Deptford QB and Rowan S/LB standout has extensive coaching experience on the college and high school levels. He is currently the Head Football Coach at Kingsway High School. In 2021, Kingsway won the NJSIAA Group V South Sectional Championship; Sectional Finalists in 2019 and 2022.
Hendricks began his extensive coaching career as an assistant football coach at Rowan under Sam Houston State Head Coach K.C. Keeler (formerly U of Delaware). In 2004, Hendricks was named Defensive Coordinator, under current Head Football Coach Jay Accorsi. While at Rowan, Hendricks helped the Profs win NJAC Championships in 2004, 2005, and 2006 and earn Team of the Year and Lambert Cup honors in 2004 & 2005. During his tenure as an assistant coach, Rowan University won an impressive 69 games.
In 2008 Hendricks was hired by head coach Mickey Mathews, moving him into the Division I (FCS) rankings as an assistant football coach with James Madison University. While at JMU, Hendricks helped the team win a CAA Conference Championship in 2008 and reach the playoffs in 2008 (semi-finalist) and 2011. Hendricks’ biggest coaching moment came in 2010 when JMU, a 32 point underdog, upset the 13th ranked Virginia Tech, 21-16, in front of 66,000 fans. JMUs defensive coaching staff was recognized as “Game Changing Coaches” by FootballScoop.com. Hendricks coached cornerbacks and was responsible for recruiting in Delaware, NY, NJ and Ohio.
Hendricks left college coaching in 2012 to pursue a teaching career with Lenape Regional High School where he taught business and coached football. While serving as Lenape’s defensive coordinator, Hendricks helped the Indians win 17 games during the 2014 and 2015 seasons, and his defense allowed just over 7 points per game and recorded 5 shutouts. In 2016, Hendricks was named the Head Football Coach at Kingsway. In 2018, Kingsway made it's first playoff appearance under Hendricks.
Kingsway: 2021 NJSIAA Group V South Champions (2nd in School History); 2019 & 2022 Sectional Finalists.
Mark Hendricks, a former Deptford QB and Rowan S/LB standout has extensive coaching experience on the college and high school levels. He is currently the Head Football Coach at Kingsway High School. In 2021, Kingsway won the NJSIAA Group V South Sectional Championship; Sectional Finalists in 2019 and 2022.
Hendricks began his extensive coaching career as an assistant football coach at Rowan under Sam Houston State Head Coach K.C. Keeler (formerly U of Delaware). In 2004, Hendricks was named Defensive Coordinator, under current Head Football Coach Jay Accorsi. While at Rowan, Hendricks helped the Profs win NJAC Championships in 2004, 2005, and 2006 and earn Team of the Year and Lambert Cup honors in 2004 & 2005. During his tenure as an assistant coach, Rowan University won an impressive 69 games.
In 2008 Hendricks was hired by head coach Mickey Mathews, moving him into the Division I (FCS) rankings as an assistant football coach with James Madison University. While at JMU, Hendricks helped the team win a CAA Conference Championship in 2008 and reach the playoffs in 2008 (semi-finalist) and 2011. Hendricks’ biggest coaching moment came in 2010 when JMU, a 32 point underdog, upset the 13th ranked Virginia Tech, 21-16, in front of 66,000 fans. JMUs defensive coaching staff was recognized as “Game Changing Coaches” by FootballScoop.com. Hendricks coached cornerbacks and was responsible for recruiting in Delaware, NY, NJ and Ohio.
Hendricks left college coaching in 2012 to pursue a teaching career with Lenape Regional High School where he taught business and coached football. While serving as Lenape’s defensive coordinator, Hendricks helped the Indians win 17 games during the 2014 and 2015 seasons, and his defense allowed just over 7 points per game and recorded 5 shutouts. In 2016, Hendricks was named the Head Football Coach at Kingsway. In 2018, Kingsway made it's first playoff appearance under Hendricks.
Kingsway: 2021 NJSIAA Group V South Champions (2nd in School History); 2019 & 2022 Sectional Finalists.
CAMP TESTIMONIALS
Coach,
I just wanted to thank you and your staff for all of your hard work and dedication to the kids in putting on a great camp again. My son Ryan had a great time this week and really enjoyed working with you and the rest of the coaches. It is nice to have a coach in this town who does great work with the kids at the youth level and the high school program. I hope you and the team have a great season this year. We will be there rooting you on!
Thanks,
Steven Stoehr 7/20/18
Thanks Coach,
This was one of the best camps the kids have done, they had a great time. Good luck this year, I am sure I will see you around!
Joe Lyons 7/20/18
Coach Hendricks,
I can not say enough good things about your camp. My boys come home excited everyday and can’t wait to go back. That is a great testament to what you and your fellow coaches have put together. Your enthusiasm and care for children shows. I will recommend this camp to as many I can. See you next year!!
Allyson Cofran 7/20/18
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