Tuesday, August 08, 2006

Luke Campbell Launches First Annual National Youth Football League

Rap pioneer Luther "Uncle Luke" Campbell is preparing for the first season of his first annual National Youth Football League (NYFL).
The program, developed in conjunction with the Orange Bowl Football Youth League (OBFYL), will run simultaneously with the rapper's Liberty City Optimist Program.
The Optimist Program, founded 17 years ago in Liberty City, Fla., is a mentorship effort founded to keep wayward boys out of trouble by offering academic assistance, positively reinforced activities and a state of the art
computer lab.
"It's exciting to team up with the Orange Bowl Youth Football League to create a program to help area youth", Campbell said in a statement. "The NYFL is designed to create both athletes and scholars by teaching discipline through sports and the importance of education."
The league's first season will begin Aug. 18 and run through Oct. 26 for boys age 5-15. For more information, visit www.thenyfl.com.
In related news, Campbell will be a panelist during AllHipHop.com's Social Lounge, an open forum discussion taking place during AllHipHop Week 2006.
Campbell joins
television personality and model Melyssa Ford, legendary Civil Rights activist Roy Innis, Jeff McFarland, director of multicultural marketing for Verizon and other special guests during The Social Lounge, where the panelists will discuss various issues relevant to the Hip-Hop community.
AllHipHop.com's Social Lounge takes place Wednesday, August 9 at BB Kings Blues
Club and Grill in Times Square, New York.