Baker Mayfield Announces Youth Football Summer Camp at University of Oklahoma

KOKH - June 8, 2023 6:34 am

Baker Mayfield

Former OU Sooners Quarterback Baker Mayfield announced the return of his youth football camp for the summer of 2023.

The Baker Mayfield Youth Football ProCamp is open to boys and girls in grades first through eighth who want to learn the fundamentals of football and receive tips and hands-on instruction from Mayfield himself.

The camp will be at the University of Oklahoma on June 30 from 9 a.m. through 1 p.m. Participants will have the opportunity to work directly with Mayfield and other local coaches to learn techniques and improve their overall performance in the sport.

In addition to drills and scrimmages, each participant will receive a team photo, a limited-edition camp t-shirt, and a souvenir autograph from Mayfield. They will have the opportunity to meet and learn from Mayfield, ask him questions and receive feedback on their performance. The camp ensures that all participants will leave with new knowledge of the sport and memories that will last them a lifetime.

Registration for the Baker Mayfield Youth Football ProCamp is now open, and early bird pricing is available until spots become limited. Interested participants are encouraged to sign up early to secure their spot at the ProCamp. Scholarship opportunities are also available for families in need.

Click here for more information on the Baker Mayfield Youth Football ProCamp or to register your child for the camp.

 

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