Airport Football offers f-r-e-e clinics to kids and moms to teach the basics

Airport Football offers f-r-e-e clinics to kids and moms to teach the basics

Prospective high school football players in the future will be able to feel the Friday night lights for as Airport High School football staff offers a camp. 

The second open camp, which will be organized by coaches of the Airport football team, is for players’ Moms, due to which mothers will be able to work together and perform some of the tasks that players do daily. 

Any child between the age of 5 -12 can attend Friday night lights camp which is on July 12 and will learn basic skills essential in football. 

Airport head coach and athletic director Shane Fidler deems this as a opening for expanding the game of football, a game that he stated has been under attack for years, yet nothing prepares young men better for life than this game, he told the Chronicle. Airport is privileged to be surrounded with great people and infrastructure and therefore, the management views serving the public as part of their responsibility. 

For instance, the moms clinic is on the 16th of July, 6 p. m to 8 p. m at Airport High School. Fidler said that he believes the clinic should help to dispel and answer many of the questions that many parents have. 

“Moms sometimes are apprehensive or don’t know what is going on in their sons’ program,” he said. “Therefore we organize the moms’ clinic whereby they are given a chance to interact with the coaches and some of the some simplest drills in the game so that they are informed that their son is in easy hands with us. ” 

It will be the second time that Fidler has held such camp at Airport; however, the coach has offered the same during his tenure at Ashley Ridge and Waccamaw. The two events of last year’s program, which is the one targeted in the present proposal, attracted over 250 participants. 

Concerning the clinics, they are open to young players, and mothers will be clients of these clinics Current members of the Airport football team will also attend and help the coaching staff coordinate activities. 

“That is why we always aim to have our players on the serving side and polishing their leadership and communication abilities,” Fidler added. “These are two great opportunities for them we utilize them to build them up as the future men of this country. ” 

Both events are for everyone and are, no matter if the person is a student of Lexington Two school. The details regarding the registration for the youth camp and moms clinic are in the website of Airport athletics.