Eugene got a healthy dose of hometown inspiration this weekend as University of Oregon quarterback Dante Moore hosted a youth football camp that drew hundreds of participants to the city. The event, covered by both The Register-Guard and Yahoo Sports, brought together young athletes eager to learn from one of the Ducks’ most prominent players.
Moore’s camp gave kids a hands-on opportunity to develop their football skills while connecting with a star from their own backyard program. Gatherings like this one reflect the kind of community investment that resonates well beyond the field — giving young people a chance to be mentored, motivated, and inspired by athletes they look up to.
The camp arrived at a fitting moment for Eugene’s sports community. Hayward Field, the city’s world-renowned track and field venue, is simultaneously hosting the Nike Outdoor Nationals high school track and field championship, running June 18–22, 2026 — drawing elite young competitors from across the country to TrackTown USA.
Together, the two events underscore Eugene’s enduring identity as a city that nurtures athletic talent at every level, from youth campers taking their first snaps to high school sprinters chasing national titles. It’s been a big week for the next generation of athletes in the Willamette Valley.
Sources: Yahoo Sports, runblogrun.com