The Albert Lea High School football program hosted the Tiger Pride Youth Football Camp earlier this week. The camp brought athletes in grades 3-8 to Hammer Field Complex to work on fundamental football skills. Tyler Julson/Albert Lea Tribune
Campers learned some valuable football skills from not only the Tiger football coaching staff, but also the current high school players. Campers were split into two sessions, third through fifth grades in one session, and sixth through eighth in another. Tyler Julson/Albert Lea Tribune
Running Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, each session was about an hour and a half long and saw campers utilize five different stations where they learned blocking, catching, ball handling skills and more. Each day ended with a game of "Ultimate Football." Tyler Julson/Albert Lea Tribune
Head coach Paul Dunn said he was hoping for around 50 children to sign up for the camp, but was pleased to have over 75 show up each day. Tyler Julson/Albert Lea Tribune
The camp was sponsored by HyVee, Tiger Football Boosters, Albert Lea Community Ed, State Farm Insurance - Dave Klatt Agency, Green Mill and Tiger Activities Department. Tyler Julson/Albert Lea Tribune
The Albert Lea varsity team starts its season with a jamboree Aug. 28 against Austin and Blooming Prairie. Tyler Julson/Albert Lea Tribune