Football

Brandon Inniss Returns to Hometown with Youth Football Camp

The former star teams up with Malachi Toney and Jeremiah Smith to mentor over 100 athletes in Pembroke Pines

Last weekend, the sunlit fields of Pembroke Pines became the backdrop for a gathering that blended sport with mentorship. Former college standout Brandon Inniss, a native of the area, opened his inaugural youth football camp, inviting fellow standouts Malachi Toney and Jeremiah Smith to join him.

The event, backed by the community‑focused organization Kidz In Shape, attracted more than a hundred eager participants, each hoping to pick up tips from the three rising talents who have already made waves on the national stage.

Beyond drills and routes, the trio emphasized brotherhood, urging the campers to view the field as a place for building lasting bonds and for cultivating habits that extend into the classroom and beyond.

Inniss, Toney and Smith each spoke about the value of education, encouraging the youngsters to balance athletic ambition with academic responsibility, a message that resonated with parents and coaches alike.

The camp also sparked a lively debate about the potential impact if the three players were to share a college roster, a scenario that has fans imagining new offensive schemes and rivalries.

When asked which program boasts the most productive wide‑receiver pipeline, Inniss pointed to Ohio State, citing the school’s storied track record of developing elite receivers.

A Camp That Goes Beyond the Game

The ripple effect of the camp already extends into local schools and youth programs, where organizers plan to replicate the model of mentorship and academic encouragement in future editions.

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