MONCKS CORNER, S.C.–For the third year in a row, Andre Ellington and Bruce Ellington, hosted their popular Ellington Elite Youth Football Camp on Saturday in Moncks Corner.
More than a thousand children ages 6 to 16 took part in the one-day camp at Berkeley High School, making it the largest attendance to date.
Andre and Bruce, both cousins, played football for Berkeley High School before moving on to the National Football League following their college careers.
While they’ve both gone on to successful careers in the NFL, they clearly haven’t forgotten their roots.
“It’s an amazing feeling.” Andre told Live 5 News. “Just coming out here and seeing all these kids, working the way they are, it’s a sight to see and I love it.
Andre is entering his 4th season with the Arizona Cardinals. Bruce, meanwhile, is entering his 3rd season with the San Francisco 49ers.
“We’re just lucky and blessed to be able to come out here and support the community and give back,” Bruce told sports reporter Kevin Bilodeau.
Their annual event aims to teach Lowcountry youth values and ethics through the game of football.
While the camp focuses on developing athletic skills, Ellington’s Elite Camp also teaches kids in attendance about healthy lifestyle options, stress management, and study tips to be the best student athlete possible.
The camp is offered free of charge. If you missed it this year, don’t worry!
The two cousins plan to return with their camp next year.
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