Miami, FL
Dolphins receiver Tyreek Hill holds football camp at Tropical Park Stadium in Miami
MIAMI – Each workforce wants a “Cheetah” and now, Miami Dolphins large receiver Tyreek Hill is educating children throughout South Florida find out how to play like one.
On Saturday, the Professional Bowl receiver Hill hosted his annual soccer camp at Tropical Park Stadium in Miami.
Hill hosts a number of camps across the nation however wished to convey one residence to South Florida as children had been seen going by drills and plenty of had been in a position to take photos with the all-pro wideout.
“I all the time used to say as a child, ‘I’m gonna be that participant that adjustments the dynamic of what camps appear like,’” Hill stated. “It’s an honor to do that and I simply need to come out and have a great time with these children.”
Hill is coming off a profession season the place he posted the best variety of receiving yards (1,710) and catches (119) in workforce historical past.
His camp hosted a number of hundred aspiring younger soccer gamers, and so they had been all in a position to get numerous ideas from the NFL’s quickest man.
Hill’s soccer camp is open to youth ages 6- 17.
On the Soul Runner Velocity Academy, Hill says the philosophy is easy: “Be taught. Win. Collectively.”
Native 10 Information was Tropical Park Stadium the place Hill shared his love for the sport and what made him begin his personal soccer camp.
Viewers can watch the interview within the video under.
Copyright 2023 by WPLG Local10.com – All rights reserved.
Miami, FL
Miami Marlins acquire top prospects INF Starlyn Caba and OF Emaarion Boyd from Philadelphia Phillies
Caba, 19, hit .228 (61×268) with a .385 on-base percentage, 10 extra-base
Miami, FL
South Florida 11 p.m. Weather Forecast 12/21/2024
Be the first to know
Get browser notifications for breaking news, live events, and exclusive reporting.
Miami, FL
Penn State transfer portal target, Pa. native commits to Miami
Penn State had a successful Saturday, beating SMU in the College Football Playoff first round in convincing fashion. But not everything went the Nittany Lions’ way.
David Blay, one of Penn State’s top targets in the transfer portal, committed to Miami. The news was reported by on3 on Saturday afternoon.
In addition to Penn State and Miami, Blay was also being pursued by Florida State, Illinois, Oklahoma, USC, Wisconsin, Mississippi State and Arkansas.
Blay, a standout at Louisiana Tech who visited last weekend, was a top target for the Nittany Lions as they look to add depth and talent to their defensive line for the 2025 season.
Blay is a Levittown native who played at Harry S. Truman High School outside Philadelphia before going to West Chester to play at the Division II level in 2021 and 2022. Blay transferred to Louisiana Tech, where he was a first-team All-Conference USA selection this year.
Blay finished the 2024 season with 46 tackles, 10 1/2 tackles for loss and 6 1/2 sacks.
Penn State has addressed a couple needs in the portal so far in the winter window, earning commitments from USC wide receiver Kyron Hudson and Texas A&M defensive end Enai White. But the Nittany Lions would love to add a defensive tackle or two.
-
Politics1 week ago
Canadian premier threatens to cut off energy imports to US if Trump imposes tariff on country
-
Technology1 week ago
OpenAI cofounder Ilya Sutskever says the way AI is built is about to change
-
Politics1 week ago
U.S. Supreme Court will decide if oil industry may sue to block California's zero-emissions goal
-
Technology1 week ago
Meta asks the US government to block OpenAI’s switch to a for-profit
-
Business1 week ago
Freddie Freeman's World Series walk-off grand slam baseball sells at auction for $1.56 million
-
Technology1 week ago
Meta’s Instagram boss: who posted something matters more in the AI age
-
News1 week ago
East’s wintry mix could make travel dicey. And yes, that was a tornado in Calif.
-
Technology2 days ago
Google’s counteroffer to the government trying to break it up is unbundling Android apps