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Registration is open for the Hillsdale College Youth Football Camp this August
HILLSDALE — All youth football players and parents interested in gaining insight and skills from the Hillsdale College football program should pencil in the date of Aug. 17 on their calendars. The Chargers will be hosting their annual Youth Football Camp, which is scheduled for 1 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 17. More: Hillsdale College to host athletic summer camps The event will be held at Muddy Waters Field in Hillsdale, Michigan. The camp is for students entering grades 1-6 in the fall of 2025. Hillsdale College football coaches and players will be running the camp, and it will be a mix of teaching general agility skills, position-specific skills and fun activities. The main goal of the camp is to help kids learn the game of football and fall in love with the game at an early age. Cost for the camp is $20 for the one-day session and includes a camp t-shirt. Parents can register their children online by visiting the link provided, or going to clicking on the Department tab and clicking on the camps page in the drop-down menu. Interested parents or participants who have any questions are encouraged to reach out to coach Brad Otterbein at botterbein@ Registration for the camps can be found online at The itinerary for the camp is as follows: 1:00 Check In 1:30 Welcome and Camp Itinerary - Nate Shreffler, Head Football Coach 1:45 Flex and Form Run 2:00 Agility Drills 2:15 Water Break 2:20 Position Skill Instruction (Water as needed) 3:50 Air Ball Game 4:15 Closing Comments - Nate Shreffler 4:30 Camp Ends More information about Hillsdale College Athletics summer camps can be found here. This article originally appeared on Hillsdale Daily News: Registration is open for the Hillsdale College Youth Football Camp this August