Tommy Reamon Jr. Hosts Free Football Showcase in Hampton to Nurture Local Talent
Tommy Reamon Jr. launches free football showcase in Hampton
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Tommy Reamon Jr. is launching 'The Evaluation,' a free high school football showcase in Hampton, Virginia, aimed at developing local talent. Scheduled for Friday at Darling Stadium, the event will feature drills, competitions, and coaching from former NFL players, with participation from around 50 schools.
- 01The showcase is titled 'The Evaluation' and is free for participants.
- 02It will take place at Darling Stadium in Hampton, Virginia.
- 03The event is open to high school students from rising freshmen to seniors.
- 04Former NFL players will lead the drills and provide coaching.
- 05Top performers will be featured in Sports Illustrated and The Reamon Report.
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Tommy Reamon Jr. is set to launch 'The Evaluation,' a free high school football showcase in Hampton, Virginia, aimed at nurturing local talent in the Hampton Roads area. Scheduled for Friday from 6 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. at Darling Stadium, the event invites rising freshmen through seniors to participate in various drills, competitions, and skill development sessions. Participants will also receive valuable insights into the recruiting process. Reamon, a former quarterback at Old Dominion University and NFL scout, organized this event not only to provide opportunities for young athletes but also to honor his late father, Tommy Reamon Sr., who was dedicated to supporting student-athletes. The showcase is expected to attract coaches from approximately 50 schools in the region, with drills led by former NFL players Chris Peace and Roc Carmichael, both of whom bring extensive experience to the camp. Notably, top performers will gain recognition in Sports Illustrated and The Reamon Report, further enhancing their exposure.
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This showcase provides young athletes in Hampton Roads with a valuable opportunity to develop their skills and gain exposure to college recruiters.
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