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Next Elite Camp returns to Winter Garden
More than 100 student-athletes ages 6 to 14 years old were able to enjoy three hours of free football training Saturday, June 24, at the seventh annual Next Level Elite Camp.
skills under the guidance of 10 to 15 coaches and WOHS student-athletes who are part of the football team.
“That’s what I look forward when I come out here, and seeing fresh faces (while) trying to give them the knowledge I have for the game and why I love it.”
From the first year the camp started back in 2015, the number of children who have attended the camp has doubled — from 75 to almost 150 athletes.
The seventh annual Next Level Elite Camp returned this year to the community with the same goal — to teach football skills to student-athletes in the area — Saturday, June 24, at the Walker Field in Winter Garden.
“The camp is not only about me; it’s bigger than football,” West Orange High School outside linebacker coach Brandon Griffin said. “It’s never been about me. … It’s about bringing positivity to the kids.”
Between 100 and 150 children ages 6 to 14 participated in the camp, where they learned position-related
Some of the drills athletes were able to practice during the camp included changing direction, lateral movement and working on false queues.
WOHS rising junior Ivan Taylor, 16, and rising senior Jordan Bridgewater, 17, have volunteered at the camp to help spread the love for the game for a couple of years now, and they are happy to continue being a part of it.
“It’s cool to see kids (who) have been here before and see their improvement,” Bridgewater said.
“I just (wanted) to do something I didn’t have the opportunity to do growing up,” Griffin said. “Every camp that I always attended as a kid, even in high school, we had to pay for it, so I thought this would be a great way to give back to the community.”
For three hours, all campers are able to learn how to become a better football player and an ever better person through the knowledge coaches and volunteers pass along to them in each