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Football Camp at USF to Help Pediatric Brain Tumor Research


Over 58 football coaches and players from around the country will converge on the University of South Florida’s campus Sunday for a football clinic to also raise awareness for pediatric brain tumor research.

The clinic, held at 4202 E. Fowler Ave., is sponsored by Lauren’s First and Goal Foundation, is open to all football players entering grades 8 through 12 this fall. A minimum donation of $25 is required to register, which begins at 7:30 a.m. The camp will last from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Players will need to bring their own lunch.

Former Buccaneers quarterback and current Bucs personnel executive Doug Williams will be a guest speaker. Among some of the coaches expected and players expected to run drills will be USF offensive coordinator Greg Gregory, former Tampa Bay Storm quarterback and current Iona offensive coordinator John Kaleo, former Bucs players quarterback Jeff Carlson, defensive back David Gibson and defensive lineman Tyoka Jackson. Also, current Storm players quarterback Brett Dietz and fullback/linebacker Nyle Wiren will conduct clinics.

Various coaches from the Patriot League and the Ivy League will also coordinate clinics.

For information interested parties may call camp coordinator John Loose at (610) 330-5485. A registration form is available by clicking here.

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