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Register for the Wake Forest Ladies Football Clinic on Tuesday, June 18

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women working out at the ladies clinic at McCreary Field House

Proceeds from the camp benefit the Coaches Kids Program, which gives many local, underprivileged youth the opportunity to attend Wake Forest football, men’s and women’s basketball, and other Olympic sporting events.

Photo provided by Wake Forest Athletics

ICYMI, the Wake Forest football program is hosting the 24th Ladies Football Clinic on Tuesday, June 18 from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. This unique event teaches fans about the fundamentals of the game and features one-on-one interaction with Wake Forest’s football staff, including head coach Dave Clawson.

Join your fellow Lady Deacons for this fun clinic at the McCreary Indoor Football Complex + McCreary Football Field House on the campus of Wake Forest University.

Register for the clinic.

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