The stars Ryan Ramczyk and Tyler Biadasz were witnessed giving guidance to the next generation in the sport they thrive in.
Both the defenders of American football invested their time in youth to help them with proper guidance.
“I remember growing up and some of the football camps I attended were great,” said Ramczyk. “I went to Johnnie Gray camp and I’ll remember that for the rest of my life and how I felt so just to be able to give back to the community is great for me.”
”There’s a lot of memories here, obviously being my hometown,” said Ramczyk. “I grew up here so spent a lot of time here and then obviously playing football at UWSP, tons of memories out here.”
“It’s great to come back, especially where I’m from too,” said Biadasz. “To put a camp around central Wisconsin it’s great.”
“It means a lot, I mean just where we’ve come from and how we’ve developed, you want to know and do more of the things that helped us grow,” said Biadasz.
“Whether it’s on or off the field, I think that’s a great attribute I can give to, especially small-town Amherst, Wisconsin, but even in Dallas too,” said Biadasz. “This is a great opportunity for me and Ryan to give back and help wherever we can.”
”I want to make sure that these kids are having fun,” said Ramczyk. “The game of football, it’s a tough sport and it gets competitive early, so I think for them to be able to have a love for the game and appreciate that is important.”