The Marine Corps' Semper Fidelis Football Program celebrates academic excellence, proven physical fitness, and quality of character in the next generation of our nation’s leaders. The Marines’ involvement provides opportunities to engage with today’s youth and help develop the nation’s future leaders. Challenge and service are integral parts of being a Marine and are amplified through Marine participation in physical training drills and seminars that instill leadership, pride,... read more
The Marine Corps' Semper Fidelis Football Program celebrates academic excellence, proven physical fitness, and quality of character in the next generation of our nation’s leaders. The Marines’ involvement provides opportunities to engage with today’s youth and help develop the nation’s future leaders. Challenge and service are integral parts of being a Marine and are amplified through Marine participation in physical training drills and seminars that instill leadership, pride, emphasize teamwork, and discuss community responsibility.
The Semper Fidelis All American Bowl (SFAAB) is the culminating event of a nationwide All-American Semper Fidelis Football Program. The SFFP provides an opportunity to showcase the Marine Corps' commitment to developing quality citizens and highlighting how Marine Corps values relate to success on and off the field.
The 2016 Semper Fidelis All-American Football Program finished up today after a week of practice, community service and leadership lessons from drill instructors with a football game played at the StubHub Center in Carson, California.
Steve Belles, from Phoenix, Arizona, and head coach of the Hamilton High School football team in Chandler since 2006, was recently selected to serve as head coach for the West Coast team at the fifth annual Semper Fidelis All-American Bowl.
High school quarterback Logan Byrd loves the game of football. The 6’ 3’ Warner Robins, Georgia, native is currently participating in the Semper Fidelis All-American football program. Prior to his selection for the game, he was given the opportunity to volunteer his time in his hometown for the Houston County Sharks' wheelchair football national championship.