Football

Free Youth Football and Cheer Clinics Return June 13 at Algonquin Regional High School

Open to All Ages, Emphasizing Safety and Community Engagement

Community Clinics Offer Hands‑On Experience

On June 13, the Northborough‑Southborough Youth Football and Cheer programs will open the doors of Algonquin Regional High School to anyone interested in trying football or cheerleading, regardless of age or experience.

The clinics run from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m., providing a two‑hour window for families to explore the programs, meet the coaching staff and get a feel for the equipment and routines.

Admission is completely free, and organizers have stressed that the events are designed to promote safety as the summer season kicks off, with demonstrations of proper tackling techniques and concussion awareness.

Because the clinics are intended to help families plan for the upcoming season, pre‑registration is required, allowing the league to prepare adequate staffing, equipment and instructional materials.

Participants will have the chance to run drills, learn basic cheers, and ask questions about team structures, giving them a clear picture of what joining a youth program entails.

Safety Takes Center Stage

Coaches will lead brief sessions on injury prevention, proper helmet fitting and concussion protocols, reflecting a broader commitment to player wellbeing across the region.

By offering these clinics before the summer registration period, the Northborough‑Southborough Youth Football and Cheer organizations aim to build an informed and confident participant base, ensuring that new athletes enter the season with realistic expectations and solid foundational skills.

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