Dr. Lou Cella, is a Sport and Performance Psychologist. He has assisted in the turnaround of numerous high school football programs through his flexbone triple option-based camp system. Just months after Dr. Cella served as camp director:
Falls City (TX) won their first regional and first state championship in school history.
Bayfield (CO) went to the state championship game.
Pamlico County (NC) went to the state championship game.
Cashmere (WA) went to the state semifinals.
Timmonsville (SC) went to the state semifinals after going 1-9 the previous season.
You can view Dr. Cella’s full list of success stories and testimonials right here.
Dr. Cella received his Doctorate of Psychology (Psy.D.), Sport and Performance Psychology Specialization from the University of the Rockies. He graduated with a 3.92 GPA, and he authored the research study entitled, Utilizing the 80-20 Rule to Improve Football Coaching Performance. Dr. Lou Cella’s mission as Sport and Performance Psychologist is to lead the high-performance football environment through sports science and mental conditioning process-based practices. He can be reached at 570.332.0265.
Learn more: Dr. Cella’s Interview with Sports Illustrated on the State of the Triple Option Offense.
Dr. Cella’s Interview with CBS-Northern Michigan
Testimonials
Before the 2010 season, Falls City HS (TX) had never won a regional championship in school history.
In 2010, after running a camp with Lou Cella as Camp Director, Falls City HS (TX) won the Regional and State Championship for the first time in school history in Texas while scoring 680 points in 15 games.
Bayfield (CO)
They did this with an Offensive Line that averaged 180 pounds.
Pamlico County (NC)
In 2016, Pamlico County (NC) won two (2) games and scored 108 points.
Next, in 2017, after hosting a Triple Option Football Academy Camp with Dr. Cella, Pamlico County won nine (9) games. They made it to the North Carolina Class 1A State Quarterfinals. Additionally, Pamlico did this while scoring 508 points.
Then, in 2018, Pamlico County went to the North Carolina Class 1A State Championship Game. Pamlico only had 31 players on the team, and 12 of which were freshmen. They scored 638 points and averaged 43 points/game.
Timmonsville (SC)
Cashmere (WA)
Tussey Mountain (PA)
From 2015-2017, Tussey Mountain High School (PA) went 2-28 including a 1-9 season in 2017.
In 2018, after running a camp with Lou Cella as Camp Director, Tussey Mountain won 8 games and went to the District 5 Class A Semifinals in Anthony Sottasante’s first season as head coach.