EFPN All American Bowl Weekend
The EFPN All American Bowl Weekend is a 3-day elite football experience designed to showcase the top youth athletes from across the country. From check-in to championship Sunday, players will compete, train, learn, and celebrate on one of the highest-profile youth stages in the region.
Below is a full breakdown of what families can expect throughout this unforgettable weekend.
Event Overview
The All American Bowl Weekend brings together selected athletes from age groups 6U through 13U to represent EFPN on the national stage. Each athlete will be drafted onto one of four All American teams within their age group and receive a fully-branded athlete experience complete with uniforms, combine testing, media exposure, and championship gameplay
Friday
Athletes and families will arrive at the Princess Anne Athletic Complex to officially check in, receive their gear, and participate in the EFPN Combine.
Friday Includes:
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Athlete check-in & registration confirmation
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Gear distribution: uniform, sleeves, book bag, sweat suit
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EFPN Combine (speed, agility, strength, skills testing)
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Team practice sessions with All American coaches
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Media station: photos, intros & content capture
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Meet & greet with teammates and staff
This day is designed to prepare players physically and mentally for competition, while giving them the full All American experience.
Saturday
All teams will take the field for their first official matchup.
Saturday Features:
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One guaranteed game per team
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Game-day music, announcer, and media coverage
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Vendor village (food trucks, merchants, community partners)
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Championship atmosphere from the first whistle
Each age group will compete for seeding and momentum heading into Sunday’s finals.
Sunday
Championship Sunday crowns the best of the best.
Sunday Highlights:
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Championship games for each age group
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On-field ceremonies
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Championship Chains & Rings presented to winners
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Professional photography & highlight capture
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Closing remarks & recognition
This is a moment players and families will never forget.