
Soul Hosts Football and Cheer Clinic
July 9, 2012 - Arena Football League (AFL)
Philadelphia Soul News Release
PHILADELPHIA (July 9, 2012) - The Philadelphia Soul will be taking part in Mayor Michael Nutter's Fun Safe Philly Summer campaign by hosting a "Pop-Up" Football and Cheering Clinic on Wednesday, July 11, 2012 at the Chew Recreation Center at Washington Avenue and 19th Street in South Philadelphia from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.
"It is essential that young people stay active throughout the summer," Mayor Nutter said. "The clinic is a unique opportunity for young people to learn new football skills with one of Philadelphia's great sports teams."
Soul assistant coach, Adriel Fenton, will lead the instruction with the assistance of Soul players - Larry Brackins, Joe Goosby, Brandon Perkins, LaRico Stevenson and soon-to-be Philadelphia Eagle, Tiger Jones - will conduct a variety of drills in order to teach the fundamentals of football.
Members of the Soul dance team, the Soulmates, will also be in attendance for aspiring cheerleaders and dancers to learn choreographed dance moves and techniques.
For more information on the clinic contact John Tabourn at (215) 253-4900 ext. 176 or jtabourn@philadelphiasoul.com.
For a full list of other "Pop-Up" events throughout the summer, log on to www.phila.gov/youthprograms.
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