Marble Falls Passing Academy to teach the basics of new coach’s scheme
CAPTION: Marble Falls football head coach Keri Timmerman is leading the Mustangs’ Passing Academy geared toward helping teaching quarterbacks and receivers the basics of those positions and his scheme. Staff photo by Jennifer Fierro
The Marble Falls Independent School District’s football program is hosting its Mustang Passing Academy Monday-Thursday, May 27-30, from 6-8 p.m.
The camp, which is at The Corral at Mustang Stadium, is geared toward rising second-ninth graders. Cost is $60.
It’s the second camp the program is hosing this month.
“The big thing is it gets kids in the community excited about things we’re starting to do,” head coach Keri Timmerman said. “It gives us a chance to get them excited. It lays the foundation of what we’re teaching.”
Campers will experience the base part of Timmerman’s passing offense complete with terminology. The introduction to the scheme is invaluable, he said, because of the learning curve. It also allows youngsters to learn the proper mechanics of playing quarterback and receiver.
Timmerman said he’s been enjoying hearing the middle school athletes who play 7-on-7 say familiar words during the games.
“You start building a program,” he said.
Register online by scanning the QR code here. Or register in person at 5:30 p.m. Monday, May 27.
Email Timmerman at [email protected] for more information.
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