Clarence Robinson talks about empowering youth and the Community Driven Youth Athletics Camp

Meet Clarence Robinson, a former collegiate football player at West Chester University of PA and Bloomsburg University of PA, who has found his true calling in coaching and mentoring youth, especially those from lower economic backgrounds. After nearly a decade of military service, Clarence transitioned to a career in coaching, bringing his experience, discipline, and passion for sports to the field.

Clarence stopped by The Day With Trae to discuss the Community Driven Youth Athletics Camp and the importance of our youth understanding that athletics are a gateway, not the only way. He emphasized how sports can open doors to educational and personal development opportunities, teaching essential life skills such as teamwork, discipline, and leadership. Clarence believes in empowering young athletes to recognize and pursue their potential beyond the playing field, ensuring they are prepared for future success in all areas of life. Currently, he coaches the Defensive line for Auburn Riverside High School and serves as the Head Girls Flag Football Coach and Head Throws Coach, dedicating his time and energy to fostering growth and excellence both on and off the field.

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