This summer, Nike Football Camps is teaming up with Big Time Players for another year to bring an unforgettable training experience to young athletes across Canada! Open to boys and girls ages 8–17, these co-ed camps are designed for all skill levels—from beginners learning the fundamentals to advanced players sharpening their game. Led by experienced coaches and standout players, participants will receive top-tier instruction, improve their technique, and build confidence on and off the field. Whether you're aiming for the next level or just starting out, Nike Football Camps with Big Time Players are the perfect place to train, compete, and have fun this summer.
Regina, Saskatchewan - July 18-19
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan - July 21-23
Red Deer, Alberta - July 26-27
Vancouver, British Columbia - August 8-10
Kingston, Ontario - August 15-16
Hamilton, Ontario - August 22-24
Toronto, Ontario - August 26-27
Introducing Coach Keon from Big Time Players:
Head Coach Keon Raymond is a two-time Grey Cup Champion, once in 2008 and the other in 2014, who spent ten years playing in the Canadian Football League. In addition to his Championship wins, Raymond was also a two-time recipient of the President’s Ring, which is decided on by fellow Calgary Stampeder teammates in recognition of excellence on the field, in conjunction with leadership, and inspirational and motivational skills. He was also the recipient of the Athletes in Action Gord Barwell Award for leadership, and his demonstration of faith both on the field and in the community.
Following his football career, Keon Raymond become involved with public speaking. Through personal experience in his early life, and the relationship he shared with is mother, Raymond began working with the Alberta Council of Women’s Shelters, where he speaks on how to manage fear and overcome adversity. Keon Raymond continues his pursuit to grow the game of football in Canada, where he has started his Big Time 7v7 football program. This program focus on the non-contact, elite skill development of football and players compete at a high level.
Keon Raymond now lives in Calgary with his wife, Bianca, and their four children. The Raymond family has remained actively involved with local not-for-profit organizations, as well as developing K25 Sports, a youth sports organization whose programs aim to build character, self-confidence, and sportsmanship in tomorrow’s leaders. Both on the field and off, Raymond maintains his ability to lead with courage, and speak on tough issues through his foundational principles of faith, family, and football.
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