This children's cheer and football camp featuring Arkansas' own Super Bowl Champion Clinton McDonald returns for its third year on April 4. Held in Jacksonville, the Arkansas Iron Sharpen Iron Youth Cheer and Football Camp teaches the value of community, family, self-discipline and teamwork to athletes ages 6-17.

According to the website for McDonald And Associates Collective Collaborations – Light Into Darkness (MACC-LID), the athletic organization is "based on serving and assisting the betterment and uplifting the underprivileged communities and communities across the country by using the spirit of the Lord to be a light unto our darken paths. By using the fundamentals in sports and real life testimonies, we aid in introducing principles that will impact and remain with individuals within the community for a lifetime!"

Players will be split into two age groups: ages 6-13 and ages 14-17. The older age group will participate in a college seminar in addition to the athletic camp. Both camps will be held at the Jacksonville High School (2400 Linda Lane, Jacksonville), and lunch will be provided for campers.

Early sign-up is $40 for the football camp and $30 for cheer/dance; late registration is $45 football and $35 cheer. Early registration is recommended, and sign-ups are limited to a first-come, first-serve basis. Online registration is now open at macclid.org.