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DAY OF CHAMPIONS |
"I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me." - PHIL 4:13 |
4 Love of the Game has formed a partnership with the 14 Foundation and Day of Champions to offer a very invaluable experience for our Native American student/athletes. “Day of Champions” has assembled an all-star staff of former and current college/ NFL players and coaches, such as Josh Huepel, Rocky Calmus, Ken Heupel, and Nickie Engelbrecht to direct a highly skilled, motivational, and instructional football and softball camp. Both day camps, for ages 8 to 14, focus on teaching the principles of successful leadership by setting the discipline, then establishing respect, trust and hard work. The results from other camps have been outstanding and the attendance continues to grow with other tribes throughout Oklahoma who offer these camps to area Native Americans. Former Oklahoma Sooner All-American quarterback Josh Heupel and his father Ken had a vision, to bring their “Day of Champions” football camp to the Native American youth in Oklahoma. Through a partnership with 4 Love of the Game organization, that vision has became a reality. The softball camp is scheduled for June 27-29 in Okmulgee. The football camps are scheduled for June 30 - July 2 in Holdenville and July 3-5 in Dewar. New to this year's schedule is the Performance Camp. The strength and conditioning camp will be led my Mark Rozen at the end of May. Rozen is a former professional athlete who is now a certified personal trainer that has advanced the careers of several college and professional athletes. In addition to visiting camp, athletes will be able to stay in contact with Rozen by way of e-mail. The program is incentive based as well. The camp is scheduled for May 30-31 in Dewar. This camp is for boys and girls ages 8 to 18.
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