Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Smashing success building fundamenta­ls

Prairie Grove Football Camp draws crowd

- MARK HUMPHREY Mark Humphrey can be reached at mhumphrey@nwadg.com.

PRAIRIE GROVE — Last week’s Prairie Grove’s summer pee wee football camp turned into a smashing success for those who enjoy “smashmouth football,” including coaches, participan­ts and parents on hand to observe.

That’s a good thing for a football program being bumped up from Class 4A to 5A by the Arkansas Activities Associatio­n for the 2022-2024 cycle.

Although there was no full-contact, boys entering grades 1-7 got to try their hand at practicing a variety of basic football skills. They tackled a dummy, learned footwork, practiced agility by rolling out of a bear crawl, sprinted and engaged in punt, pass and kicking competitio­ns.

According to camp director John Elder, who is junior high head football coach, a total of 85 kids came out for each session. Sessions for grades 1-3 were held Monday through Wednesday for two hours followed by grades 4-7 also for two hours at Prairie Grove’s Tiger Stadium.

“We had a great turnout this year,” Elder said.

Coaches emphasized maximizing individual effort going all-out during sprints, and not to be disappoint­ed if a teammate outruns them.

“Remember only one can be the fastest, but everyone can run as hard as you can. That’s how we win games,” said Defensive Coordinato­r Craig Laird.

Coming in first by classes were: Carter Lisir, fourth grade; Brody Gunther, fifth grade; Semmie Gunther, sixth grade; and Brody Williamson, seventh grade.

Semmie Gunther showed good accelerati­on, winning easily even though he took a bit of a diagonal angle, prompting coach Mason Pinkley to say, “He smoked them by a country mile.”

Henry Stephens, a fifth-grader, wore a profession­al football T-shirt from another team while admitting his favorite NFL franchise is the Kansas City Chiefs. Henry expressed gratitude to his parents, Jason and Tuesday Stephens, for allowing him to participat­e in the camp.

“It toughens you up a lot and I just want to say ‘thank you’ to my parents,” Henry said.

Another fifth-grader Mason Love said, “It’s awesome,” and said he was learning football skills like “throwing, punting, kicking.”

Their classmate, Jackson Bryant, agreed with benefits of “hands on” football activity provided by the camp, which focused on building basic fundamenta­ls for all positions through position-specific drills and endeavored to teach campers how to practice with intensity.

“I think the camp’s good for a bunch of kids our age. If you like football it’s good to come do this,” Jackson said. “You know it’s just something during the summer that in the off-season not many kids get to come do this, but if you can I think it’s a good thing to do over the summer.”

Noah Barnes was among the fifth-graders, enjoying learning proper football techniques by engaging in agility drills.

“I think this camp is really fun and people who can come should come because it’s just really fun at all the stations,” Noah said.

Awards were given in many categories and participan­ts received a camp T-shirt.

 ?? (NWA Democrat Gazette/Mark Humphrey) ?? A trio of future Prairie Grove Tigers (from left): Noah Barnes (fifth-grader), Copeland Myers (fourth-grader), and Mayson Chronister (sixth-grader) run across Prairie Grove’s legendary Tiger Den Stadium during a pee wee football camp held on Wednesday, June 9.
(NWA Democrat Gazette/Mark Humphrey) A trio of future Prairie Grove Tigers (from left): Noah Barnes (fifth-grader), Copeland Myers (fourth-grader), and Mayson Chronister (sixth-grader) run across Prairie Grove’s legendary Tiger Den Stadium during a pee wee football camp held on Wednesday, June 9.
 ??  ?? Jackson Bryant, Prairie Grove fifth-grader, practices kicking off from a tee while Prairie Grove pee wee football camp director John Elder oversees the activity. Elder organizes the event annually to prepare the next generation of Prairie Grove football players.
Jackson Bryant, Prairie Grove fifth-grader, practices kicking off from a tee while Prairie Grove pee wee football camp director John Elder oversees the activity. Elder organizes the event annually to prepare the next generation of Prairie Grove football players.
 ??  ?? Prairie Grove fifth-grader Cash Oxford throws the football during the punt, pass and kick portion of Prairie Grove’s annual pee wee football camp held last week at Tiger Den Stadium.
Prairie Grove fifth-grader Cash Oxford throws the football during the punt, pass and kick portion of Prairie Grove’s annual pee wee football camp held last week at Tiger Den Stadium.
 ??  ?? Chantry O’Brien, Prairie Grove seventh-grader, works his way across the field while practicing football skills during a recent pee wee camp conducted by the Tiger varsity football coaches.
Chantry O’Brien, Prairie Grove seventh-grader, works his way across the field while practicing football skills during a recent pee wee camp conducted by the Tiger varsity football coaches.
 ??  ?? Learning to tackle correctly is a basic football skill taught at last week’s annual Prairie Grove pee wee football camp.
Learning to tackle correctly is a basic football skill taught at last week’s annual Prairie Grove pee wee football camp.
 ??  ?? Prairie Grove seventh-grader Brody Williamson wins the race of champions beating the fourth-, fifth- and sixth-grade winners.
Prairie Grove seventh-grader Brody Williamson wins the race of champions beating the fourth-, fifth- and sixth-grade winners.
 ??  ?? Prairie Grove sixth-grader Mayson Chronister rolls out of a bear crawl while participat­ing in an agility drill.
Prairie Grove sixth-grader Mayson Chronister rolls out of a bear crawl while participat­ing in an agility drill.

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