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    ‘Girls on the Gridiron Clinic’ returns to MEAC Football Media Day

    July 10, 20252 Mins Read49 Views
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     By Chris Stevens

    (Photo credit: MEAC)

            The MEAC announced Thursday that the third edition of the “Girls on the Gridiron Clinic” will kick off the conference’s football Media Day.

    The session will be held on Sunday, July 20, at Hughes Stadium at Morgan State.

    Norfolk State hosted the previous two clinics, and last year’s guest coach/counselor became this year’s Spartans’ head football coach, Michael Vick.

    “As Girls on the Gridiron enters its third year, we’re thrilled to witness the sustained growth and impact this initiative continues to have,” MEAC commissioner Sonja Stills said. “This program not only promotes inclusivity and representation in the sport but also empowers young women to see themselves on the field and beyond. The MEAC remains committed to fostering opportunities that inspire the next generation through meaningful and lasting engagement.”

    “This clinic opens doors for young women to step onto the field with confidence and purpose by equipping them with the tools to grow as athletes and leaders, while reinforcing that football’s values of teamwork, discipline, and resilience belong to everyone,” NFL Executive Vice President of Football Operations Troy Vincent added. “The ongoing partnership with the MEAC reflects the NFL’s commitment to expanding access and creating real pathways for women and girls to play football and enjoy the benefits of transferable life skills unique to the game.”

    The clinic is open to girls ages 12 years old and up and registration is currently open.

    and resilience belong to everyone discipline while reinforcing that football’s values of teamwork “This clinic opens doors for young women to step onto the field with confidence and purpose by equipping them with the tools to grow as athletes and leaders
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