The Reporter (Lansdale, PA)

Chiefs’ Mahomes joins USA Football in youth football support

- By Dave Skretta

KANSAS CITY, MO. >> The Chiefs’ Patrick Mahomes is teaming with USA Football to host three youth football coaching clinics across Missouri this summer while his 15 and the Mahomies Foundation has provided grants to 15 youth football leagues.

The collaborat­ion between the three-time Pro Bowl quarterbac­k and USA Football was announced Monday.

Webb City (Missouri) High School coach John Roderique, who has led the Cardinals to a staterecor­d 12 championsh­ips, and longtime Rockwood (Missouri) Summit High School coach Mike Bellars will lead the clinics. Their purpose is to prepare other coaches to teach youth athletes based on their age, skill level and the type of football games they are playing.

The first of the clinics, which are free to youth football coaches, will take place July 27 in the Kansas City suburb of Olathe, Kansas. The second will take place July 31 in Web City, Missouri, and the third on Aug. 7 in Kansas City, Missouri.

Along with the clinics, the 15 and the Mahomies Foundation announced that $2,000 operating grants will be distribute­d to 15 area youth leagues across the region. They will be awarded through an online grant applicatio­n.

“Smart coaching can make a lasting and positive impact on kids and their sports developmen­t,” said Mahomes, who has led the Chiefs to three consecutiv­e AFC tile games and back-toback Super Bowl appearance­s. “I’m happy to partner with USA Football to support healthy football practices for coaches and youth athletes across the KC region.”

The collaborat­ion is another example of the investment that Mahomes and his wife, Brittany Matthews, are making in their adopted community. Mahomes recently purchased a minority interest in the Kansas City Royals while Matthews, who played profession­al soccer in Iceland, is part owner of the Kansas City franchise in the National Women’s Soccer League.

Meanwhile, the 15 and the Mahomies Foundation have donated hundreds of thousands of dollars to local causes. That includes funding the renovation of Martin Luther King Jr. Park, not far from Arrowhead Stadium, which will feature an all-inclusive play site along with opportunit­ies to learn about and commemorat­e King’s work.

“Patrick’s commitment to kids through his 15 and the Mahomies Foundation is immense and uncommon,” USA Football chief executive Scott Hallenbeck said. “We value Patrick’s friendship and love of the game to deliver best-inclass coach training and grants to help elevate youth football programs throughout Greater Kansas City.”

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