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Saskatchewan Roughriders welcome over 200 kids to their football camp
Global News
Many high school-aged football players were given the opportunity to attend a football camp put on by the Saskatchewan Roughriders and the Saskatchewan Roughrider Foundation.
The Saskatchewan Roughriders are back.
Not only are they taking on the Hamilton Tiger-Cats Saturday evening at Mosaic Stadium, but today they took on coaching the next generation.
Many high school-aged football players were given a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity as they attended a football camp put on by the Saskatchewan Roughriders and the Saskatchewan Roughrider Foundation.
Coaches from the Riders, the Regina Riot, Regina Rams and the Saskatchewan Huskies were all present at the camp, which welcomed over 200 Northern Saskatchewan Football players, coaches, and teachers for three days to participate in a football camp.
“This is the experience of a lifetime to further my skills,” said Marcus Kennedy, a Creighton Kodiaks quarterback.
During the camp, Kennedy said he worked on his accuracy and wants to continue to do so if he wants to become one of the best.
“I always dreamed about Patrick Mahomes,” he said.
Other players like Blaze Carriere, the Cumberland House Islanders tight end, couldn’t get enough of the camp.