Wednesday, September 3, 2008

Youth Football Day On Sept. 11

Autumn is in the air and football season is here. That means it's time for the third annual "Longhorn Football Youth Day" -- when young fans and future Longhorn stars can learn a little more about the gridiron game and have some fun with their peers.

Longhorn Football Youth Day will be held next Thursday, Sept. 11, 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. at Dorchester's Nerud Football Field. This free event will be open to all boys and girls in kindergarten through sixth grade.

Every participant will receive a free pass to the Sept. 12 DHS home game against the Sterling Jets.

"We look forward to seeing every Dorchester elementary student at this exciting event," said DHS football coaches Brent Zoubek and Ryan Voelker. "Young Longhorns are encouraged to come meet the players of this year's DHS football team and have fun learning some of the fundamentals of football."

Plan to bring your child to Longhorn Football Youth Day on Sept. 11.

5 comments:

  1. According to many child-development experts, exposure to athletics for elementary-school youth is important to their physical and social development. A healthy interest in extra curricular activities can enhance a student's self-esteem and leadership abilities. Sports also help prevent childhood obesity ... and in case you haven't noticed, there are a lot of chubby kids out there. Best of all, these type of activities give young kids a chance to look up to the student athletes in Dorchester. Young kids need more role models.

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  2. Good job, Coaches!!! Parents need to support things like this by getting there kids to this program.

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  3. This is nice to see.

    I'm glad the two football coaches care enough to make an effort.

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  4. Never take football for granted, it need to be promoted just like anything else to keep it beign the #1 sport in the US. Gettingn yout involved in football at an early age is key. Stuff like this is just the way to do it.
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  5. This is a great program -- it's coaches like this that encourage excitement and school pride in the students. What a positive move for the school!

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