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T.J. Ward to host free youth skills camp, celebrity golf tournament

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June 25, 2015

 

T.J. Ward is one busy man.

The Denver Broncos safety is gearing up to host a youth skills camp as well as a celebrity golf tournament in the near future.

On June 27, children aged 10-13 can participate in Ward’s youth skills camp in Aurora. Registration goes from 9-10 a.m. and the clinic runs from 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. It all takes place at the Denver School of Science and Technology located on 2000 Valentia St. in Denver, CO 80238.

Then, in a few weeks, the hard-hitting safety is hosting his T.J. Ward Foundation Celebrity Golf Tournament. Who will be joining Ward? His Broncos teammates Aqib Talib and Emmanuel Sanders for starters. Fellow football players Shareece Wright, Jairus Byrd, Julian Edelman, Joe Haden, Mark Ingram, Eddie Pleasant, former Bronco D.J. Williams, Austin Pettis, Patrick Chung, former Bronco Mike Adams and Tashaun Gipson. Also, NBA players Aaron Gordon, former Nugget Nick Van Exel and Mo Williams will also be competing.

The tournament takes place on Monday, July 13 at Blackstone Golf Course in Aurora. Click here to register.

From his website, “The T.J. Ward Foundation is committed to enhancing the lives of young people by supporting programs that provide the tools necessary to empower young men and women in underprivileged communities across the country. The Foundation focuses on the socioeconomic, educational, and physical needs of the young people it supports. The TJ Ward Foundation stresses the importance of education while also placing an important emphasis on physical fitness and health. These areas are recognized by the Foundation as playing a crucial role in youth development and ultimately leading to a successful and fulfilling life.”

In his first season with the Broncos, Ward recorded 74 tackles, two sacks, two interceptions and five passes defended. He’s one of the hardest hitting safeties in the league and played a hybrid safety/linebacker position in 2014 at times.

He’s an enforcer at safety and, apparently, a nice guy off the field with his free youth skills camp and golf tournament with aims to support such free events for underprivileged children.

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