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Des Moines Venom football club brings fundamentals, family experience and more to area youth

Des Moines Venom football club brings fundamentals, family experience and more to area youth
TO CHANGE LIVES áOFF THE FIELD IN TONIGHT'S PROJECT COMMUNITY. <NAT: 3268: 12:11:27- 12:11:29: WHISTLE> GARRETTE BOONE SENIOR -- <NAT: 3268: 12:11:30- 12:11:32: WHISTLE> IS A MAN ON A MISSION. ONE INVOLVING FOOTBALL, A TEAM OF COACHES, AND -- <NAT: 3268; 12:11:43- 12:11:44: "HOW Y'ALL FEEL?" "GOOD!"> THESE KIDS IN HIS DES MOINES VENOM FOOTBALL CLUB. <GARRETTE BOONE SENIOR/HEAD COACH & FOUNDER, DSM VENOM; 3277; 12:28:51- 12:28:56> <"A LOT OF PROGRAMS ARE SCHOOL RELATED. WE GET AN OPPORTUNITY TO GET KIDS FROM ALL OVER THE PLACE."> DES MOINES VENOM BEGAN IN 2014 -- AFTER THE INTER CITY URBAN DEVELOPMENT LEAGUE ENDED. <GARRETTE BOONE SENIOR/HEAD COACH & FOUNDER, DSM VENOM; 3277; 12:30:28- 12:30:33> <"WE ENDED UP PLACING SECOND PLACE OUR FIRST YEAR OUT AND WE KIND OF KNEW WHEN THAT HAPPENED THAT WE HAD SOMETHING SPECIAL."> SOMETHING SPECIAL THEN THAT CONTINUES TO PRODUCE SOME OF THE BEST LOCAL TALENT NOW. <GARRETTE BOONE SR/HEAD COACH & FOUNDER, DSM VENOM; 3277; 12:36:13- 12:36:20; 12:36:23- 12:36:25> <"RASHAWD DAVIS: GREAT RUNNING BACK FOR DOWLING RIGHT NOW. MY SON: GARRETTE BOONE JR. CURRENTLY AT VALLEY."> " /SPLICE/ "ZAY, FROM VALLEY AS WELL."> FROM KINDERGARTEN AGED KIDS -- <NAT: 3278; 12:44:37- 12:44:41> <"LET'S GO! LET'S GO! LET'S GO! LET'S GO! LET'S GO! GO HOME."> UP THROUGH SIXTH GRADE. THESE KIDS WORK HARD -- <NAT: 3293: 13:00:38- 13:00:39: HITTING TRAINING BAG> AND PLAY HARDER, SHOWING A STRENGTH AND DETERMINATION GARRETTE HOPES WILL GO FURTHER THAN FOOTBALL. <GARRETTE BOONE SR/HEAD COACH & FOUNDER, DSM VENOM; 3277; 12:42:21- 12:52:27> <"THIS FOOTBALL STUFF IS JUST A PLATFORM FOR US TO GET THESE KIDS AND KIND OF GIVE THEM A DIRECTION IN LIFE ON TOP OF WHAT THEY'RE GETTING AT HOME."> BECAUSE THAT'S GARRETTE'S MISSION: <NAT: 3268; 12:11:34- 12:11:35: "EVERYBODY ON ME. WE'RE HERE."> MAKING SURE THE KIDS KNOW THEY CAN HAVE A FUTURE. WHICH IS WHY MORE THAN THE FUNDAMENTALS OF FOOTBALL -- <NAT: 3274: 12:21:48- 12:21:50: "WHAT'S WRONG? YOU JUST NERVOUS?"> THE COACHES FOCUS ON GETTING TO KNOW EACH AND EVERY PLAYER. <GARRETTE BOONE SR/HEAD COACH & FOUNDER, DSM VENOM; 3277; 12:33:04- 12:33:16> <"OUR COACHES BUILD THESE FRIENDSHIPS WITH THESE KIDS. THEY FEEL OPEN TO TALK ABOUT SOME THINGS. ONCE THEY'RE ABLE TO TALK ABOUT IT, IT KIND OF RELIEVES SOME OF THAT STRESS. IT HELPS WITH THE MENTAL HEALTH ISSUE TYPE DEAL."> AND IT HELPS THEM REALIZE AND APPRECIATE -- <NAT: 3274; 12:23:23- 12:23:27> <"AS YOU LOOK AROUND AND SEE THESE PEOPLE HERE, THIS IS OUR FAMILY. THIS IS OUR VENOM FAMILY."> THAT THEY'RE MORE THAN "JUST A TEAM". <GARRETTE BOONE JR./SENIOR, VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL; 3300; 13:08:44-13:08:46> <"WE'RE A BIG FAMILY. WE ALL GOT EACH OTHER."> NO ONE KNOWS THAT BETTER THAN GARRETTE BOONE JUNIOR -- <NAT: 3285; 12:52:22- 12:52:25> <"ALRIGHT!" WHISTLES> ONE OF THE FIRST PLAYERS FOR HIS DAD'S CLUB WHEN IT STARTED -- NOW A VALLEY HIGH FOOTBALL PLAYER AND -- <NAT: 3285; 12:53:24- 12:53:27: JUNIOR> <WHISTLE. "GO. COME ON, COME ON. CRAWL."> A BELOVED COACH WITH THE VENOM. <GARRETTE BOONE JR./SENIOR, VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL; 3300; 13:08:18-13:08:25> <"I LOOK FORWARD TO COACHING EVERY YEAR. I LOOK FORWARD TO SEEING THE KIDS AND HOW MUCH THEY'VE GROWN AND JUST SEEING THE PROGRESS FROM EVERYBODY."> BECAUSE THE COACHES ARE LIKE PROUD PARENTS. <GARRETTE BOONE SR/HEAD COACH & FOUNDER, DSM VENOM; 3277; 12:38:11- 12:38:14> <"WE CALL THEM OURS AND WE DEFINITELY MEAN THAT."> A FEELING THAT'S MUTUAL -- FOR BOTH THE BOYS ON THE TEAM -- AND THE GIRLS: <JOE'MIAH THOMPSON/HARDING MIDDLE SCHOOL, 6TH GRADE; 3301; 13:13:16- 13:13:18> <"I FEEL LIKE THEY LOVE ME AND SUPPORT ME."> LIKE JOE'MIAH THOMPSON, WHO'S BEEN ON THE TEAM FOR THE LAST TWO YEARS. <GARRETTE BOONE SR/HEAD COACH & FOUNDER, DSM VENOM; 3277; 12:38:45- 12:38:47; 12:38:51- 12:38:55> <"SHE HAD A GAME WHERE SHE HAD LIKE 17 TACKLES." /SPLICE/ "SO AT THE END OF THE GAME SHE TOOK HER HELMET OFF AND HAD HER BRAIDS IN AND THE KIDS FROM THE OTHER SIDE WERE LIKE."> EVERY KID TAKES SOMETHING AWAY FROM THEIR TIME WITH THE VENOM. FOR JOE'MIAH -- SHE'S GAINED SOME CONFIDENCE. <JOE'MIAH THOMPSON/HARDING MIDDLE SCHOOL, 6TH GRADE; 3301; 13:15:24- 13:15:30> <"IN MY HEAD I SAY FINISH STRONG AND KEEP TRYING AND NEVER GIVE UP."> AND FOR 11-YEAR- OLD RAIDAKAI WHITE -- <NAT: 3328: 13:35:55- 13:35:57> <"I'VE BEEN WORKING OUT IN THE SUMMER.">
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Des Moines Venom football club brings fundamentals, family experience and more to area youth
Garrette Boone Sr. and the coaches of the Des Moines Venom, an elite youth football club, are on a mission. This mission involves football, the coaches working with a team and kids from more than just Des Moines. "A lot of programs are school related," Garrette Boone Sr. said. "We get an opportunity to get kids from all over the place."The Des Moines Venom began nearly a decade ago after the Inner City Urban Development League ended.Boone Sr. helped out with that league and knew something like it was still needed. He and Wayne Middleton started up the Des Moines Venom not too long after."We ended up placing second place our first year out and we kind of knew when that happened that we had something special," Boone Sr. said.Boone Sr. says it was something special then that continues to produce some of the best local talent now."We had Rashawd David, who is a great running back for Dowling right now. My son Garrette Boone Jr., who is currently at Valley," Boone Sr. said. "Zay Robinson, who is from Valley as well."Boys and girls from kindergarten age up through sixth grade can be a part of the Des Moines Venom. Girls are allowed on the football team. There are also cheerleaders. Parents and guardians can find out how to get involved with the Des Moines Venom here.The kids work hard and play harder each season, showing a strength and determination Boone Sr. hopes will go further than football."This football stuff is just a platform for us to get these kid and kind of give them a direction in life on top of what they're getting at home," Boone Sr. said.That is the Des Moines Venom coaches' mission: making sure the kids know they can have a future. It's why more than the fundamentals of football, the coaches focus on getting to know each and every player. During games on the road, they take the kids to experience things they've never done or gone to before like farms."Our coaches build these friendships with these kids. They feel open to talk about some things," Boone Sr. said. "Once they're able to talk about it, it kind of relieves some of that stress. It helps with the mental health issue type of deals."Boone Sr. refers to the team as a family and it's definitely something the children feel, too."I feel like they love me and support me," Joe'Miah Thompson, a 6th grader at Harding Middle School, said."It's like they're our other parents," Raidakai White, a 6th grader at Goodwill Middle School, said.

Garrette Boone Sr. and the coaches of the Des Moines Venom, an elite youth football club, are on a mission. This mission involves football, the coaches working with a team and kids from more than just Des Moines.

"A lot of programs are school related," Garrette Boone Sr. said. "We get an opportunity to get kids from all over the place."

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The Des Moines Venom began nearly a decade ago after the Inner City Urban Development League ended.

Boone Sr. helped out with that league and knew something like it was still needed. He and Wayne Middleton started up the Des Moines Venom not too long after.

"We ended up placing second place our first year out and we kind of knew when that happened that we had something special," Boone Sr. said.

Boone Sr. says it was something special then that continues to produce some of the best local talent now.

"We had Rashawd David, who is a great running back for Dowling right now. My son Garrette Boone Jr., who is currently at Valley," Boone Sr. said. "Zay Robinson, who is from Valley as well."

Boys and girls from kindergarten age up through sixth grade can be a part of the Des Moines Venom. Girls are allowed on the football team. There are also cheerleaders. Parents and guardians can find out how to get involved with the Des Moines Venom here.

The kids work hard and play harder each season, showing a strength and determination Boone Sr. hopes will go further than football.

"This football stuff is just a platform for us to get these kid and kind of give them a direction in life on top of what they're getting at home," Boone Sr. said.

That is the Des Moines Venom coaches' mission: making sure the kids know they can have a future. It's why more than the fundamentals of football, the coaches focus on getting to know each and every player. During games on the road, they take the kids to experience things they've never done or gone to before like farms.

"Our coaches build these friendships with these kids. They feel open to talk about some things," Boone Sr. said. "Once they're able to talk about it, it kind of relieves some of that stress. It helps with the mental health issue type of deals."

Boone Sr. refers to the team as a family and it's definitely something the children feel, too.

"I feel like they love me and support me," Joe'Miah Thompson, a 6th grader at Harding Middle School, said.

"It's like they're our other parents," Raidakai White, a 6th grader at Goodwill Middle School, said.