3-Day High-Performance Youth Camp
- Elite Coaching from University Athletes!
- Competitive drills and games!
- Speed and agility!
- Position specific training!

camp details.
A high-energy, 3-day football camp for athletes aged 8-14, led by university-level players, focusing on skill development, speed, and position-specific training
description:
price?
165$, all fees included!
who can attend the camp?
Grades 3-8 are welcome, with groups separated by age. All positions welcomed!
Junior Group: Ages 8-11
Senior Group: Ages 12-14
when is the camp?
| Dates: | July 11th | July 12th | July 13th |
| Times: | 4:00pm-6:30pm | 9:00am-2:30pm | 9:00am-2:30pm |
where is the camp held?
Dennison Park, Delta BC – 5283-, 5285 7a Ave
what does the camp include?
- Elite position-specific coaching
- Speed & agility development
- Football IQ & strategy
- Competitive scrimmages
- Awards & camp T-shirt included
- Drinks and Snacks!
- Fun games and drills and more!
common questions.
What should my child bring?
Cleats, water bottle, snacks/lunch, athletic wear, sunscreen.
Is the camp co-ed?
Yes! All athletes aged 8–14 are welcome.
What if my child is new to football?
No problem! We group athletes by age and experience level.
With any other question feel free to reach out here!
meet the coaches.
Meet the team of coaches along side Darius and Oskar of university-level athletes committed to developing the next generation of football talent.
Renzel Arinaza.

Renzel is a wide receiver at the University of Regina and a graduate of Terry Fox Secondary in Coquitlam, BC. In his rookie season with the Regina Rams, he made an immediate impact earning both Receiver of the Year and Rookie of the Year for the Rams. He also helped lead his team on a deep playoff run, proving his ability to perform in high-pressure moments. Renzel is known for his speed and elite change of direction, making him incredibly difficult to cover. His quickness, and ability to create separation make him a great example for young receivers looking to elevate their game.
Connor Jones.

Connor is a linebacker at the University of Calgary, entering his third year with the Dinos. He played his high school football at Centennial Secondary in Coquitlam, BC with the Centennial Crusaders. Known for his versatility, Connor plays both linebacker and free safety, using his speed and football instincts to make plays all over the field. In his second year, Connor was named Canada West Special Teams Player of the Week, highlighting his effort and impact on the field. He’s a tough, fast, and versatile player who brings great energy and will set a strong example for young linebackers and Defensive backs looking to take their game to the next level.
Luca Pante.

Luca is a defensive back at the University of Toronto, entering his third year with the Varsity Blues. He played high school football at Notre Dame in Vancouver, BC, where he was a conference all-star and a member of Team BC. In his second year at U of T, he was named OUA player of the week and dressed for seven regular season games, recording 24 total tackles, 2 interceptions, 1 tackle for loss, a pass breakup, and a defensive touchdown. Luca is a fast, physical, and instinctive player who brings leadership and energy to the Varsity Blues’ secondary.
Jet Zakrzewski.

Jet is a quarterback at the University of Calgary, having transferred after his first semester at the University of Toronto. He played his high school football at Frontenac Secondary School in Kingston, Ontario, where he went undefeated throughout his career. Jet is known for his confidence, ability to read defenses, and make smart decisions under pressure. He’s an accurate passer and a strong scrambler, capable of extending plays when things break down. His experience and leadership make him a great mentor for young quarterbacks learning the game.
Morgan MacCubbin.

Morgan is a wide receiver at the University of Guelph, where he just finished his first year with the Gryphons. He played high school football at South Delta Secondary and began his career with the South Delta Rams. In Grade 10, he was named Offensive Player of the Year for the Sun Devils and also represented Team BC in grade 12 winning Offensive MVP there. Morgan is known for his precise route running and playmaking ability, making him a strong example for young receivers looking to level up.
Dawson Sjoberg.

Dawson is a wide receiver at the University of Toronto, where he recently completed his first season with the Varsity Blues. He began his football journey with the South Delta Rams before becoming a standout receiver at South Delta Secondary. Known for his ability to high-point the football and make tough catches, Dawson was named a conference all-star in Grade 11. He brings a strong combination of athleticism and technique to help young receivers improve their game.