Coaches from four colleges head upcoming free I-Bowl kids clinic

FREE FOOTBALL FUN:  The annual Radiance Technologies Independence Bowl Youth Football Clinic is free for kids on Saturday morning, June 6 at Independence Stadium, with advance registration encouraged. (Photo courtesy Independence Bowl)

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Campers at the 15th annual Radiance Technologies Independence Bowl Youth Football Clinic on Saturday, June 6, will get to learn from coaches from Louisiana Tech, Northwestern State, Sam Houston State and ULM.

The event is a free, non-contact clinic for boys and girls ages five through 13 (incoming eighth graders). Registration for the clinic is limited to the first 400 registrants, so parents are encouraged to register their child in advance at IndependenceBowl.org/youth-football-clinic.

Clinic participants will learn football fundamentals and conditioning drills through a variety of instruction and drills, as well as receive free lunch and a free T-shirt at the conclusion of the clinic.

The clinic begins at 8 a.m. at Independence Stadium on Saturday, June 6. Check-in begins at 7 a.m. in the southwest entrance of the stadium.

A limited number of walk-up registrations will be available on the morning of the clinic. Walk-ups should arrive in the southwest entrance at 7 a.m.

A parent or guardian must complete a waiver for their child upon check-in at the clinic on the morning of the event for the child to participate.

Parents can contact Jennifer Rider, Director of Events and Operations at Radiance Technologies Independence Bowl, at jennifer@independencebowl.org with any questions about the Youth Football Clinic.