The United Football League, in partnership with The U.S. Army, will be hosting students entering their sophomore, junior, or senior years for two free football clinics this Friday and Saturday.
Participants will join UFL players and staff for an opportunity to improve their skill sets.
These non-contact clinics will provide athletes with individualized coaching and comprehensive strength and conditioning training while allowing them to engage in head-to-head competition with peers. Our meticulously designed drills will sharpen your skills, enhance your football IQ, and boost your athletic performance.
Campers will also receive a T-shirt and swag bag.
- What:
- UFL Football Clinic Presented by The U.S. Army
- When:
- 7/12, 6:00 – 9:00 PM (CT)
- 7/13, 9:00 AM – Noon (CT)
- Where:
- Missouri Baptist University
12575 N. Outer 40 Rd.
St. Louis, MO 63141
- Missouri Baptist University
- Who Can Attend:
- Rising high school sophomores, juniors, and seniors
*Attendance is limited to only one of the showcases
- Rising high school sophomores, juniors, and seniors
- How Much:
- No cost
Attendees:
- Marc Lillibridge – General Manager, San Antonio Brahmas
- Sean Hayes – Director of Player Performance, UFL
- David Dykeman – VP, Football Operations, UFL
- Brandon Williams – VP, Team Business & Event Ops, St. Louis Battlehawks
- Patrick Austin – Manager, Football Operations, UFL
- Kenny Boyer – Fellowship Coach (St. Louis Battlehawks), National Coalition of Minority Football Coaches
Featured Athletes:
- Willie Harvey, Jr. – NFL Dallas Cowboy (former St. Louis Battlehawks linebacker)
- Hakeem Butler – St. Louis Battlehawks wide receiver, Offensive Player of the Year
- Brandon Sebastian – St. Louis Battlehawks cornerback
- Devin Darrington – Arlington Renegades running back
In addition, soldiers from The U.S. Army will provide invaluable insights into becoming the ultimate team player, emphasizing the core values of honor, integrity, and respect—traits essential both on and off the field.
Space is limited, and students must be enrolled in high school and register for only one of the two clinics.