Football

Steel Brothers Launch Youth Football Camp in Sheridan

Former Montana State standouts combine championship experience with community mentorship for a $100 summer camp

A Championship Legacy Meets Community Outreach

Brock Steel and his brother Dane Steel, both graduates of Sheridan High School and key contributors to the Montana State Bobcats' recent national championship, are set to host a one‑day football camp in Sheridan this summer. The event, open to children aged six through fourteen, will cost $100 per participant and promises a blend of skill development and personal growth.

The brothers bring a wealth of experience to the field, having starred in the FCS title game where Dane’s memorable play helped seal the victory. Their reputation as disciplined, team‑first athletes has made them role models for younger players across the region.

Campers can expect a full schedule of drills designed to sharpen fundamental techniques, as well as scrimmages and competitive games that put those skills to the test. In addition, each participant will receive dedicated one‑on‑one time with the Steel brothers, allowing for personalized feedback and mentorship.

Building Character on and off the Field

Beyond football, the camp emphasizes the importance of teamwork, respect, and community involvement. Organizers stress that the lessons learned — how to communicate effectively, support peers, and act with integrity — are intended to shape participants into better citizens as well as better athletes.

Registration is limited, and families are encouraged to sign up early to secure a spot for their children. With the backing of Montana State University and local partners, the camp aims to leave a lasting positive impact on Sheridan’s youth sports culture.

Published by SocketNews.com powered news Editorial Team Structured news coverage generated from verified editorial data fields. About Editorial Policy Contact