Carolina Spots Strengthen Community Ties Through Myrtle Beach Youth Football Event
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina / CRWE PRESS RELEASE / January 5, 2026 — The National Junior College Prep Football League (NJCP) wishes everyone a happy new year. The league continues to deepen its commitment to community engagement through the Carolina Spots program following the All American Bowl for youth sports football event in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina on the 31st of December 2025.
The event brought together young athletes from grades three through eight for a full day of competition, coaching, and community connection. Despite cold weather conditions, the event saw strong attendance throughout the day, supported by local food vendors, announcers, families, and community members who gathered to celebrate youth sports and development.
Led by Carolina Spots Head Coach Jamar Dorival, the initiative highlighted the role of football as a unifying force within the Myrtle Beach community. The event provided young athletes with structured coaching, positive mentorship, and a platform to showcase their talent in an encouraging and supportive environment.
“The energy throughout the day was incredible,” said Coach Dorival. “Seeing so many young athletes competing, learning, and being supported by their families and coaches really showed how powerful sports can be in bringing a community together.”
Coach Dorival also used the opportunity to engage directly with parents and local coaches, sharing NJCP’s long-term vision and introducing the Carolina Spots as a new college preparatory football program coming to the area. Conversations were met with enthusiasm, curiosity, and strong interest in future opportunities for local athletes.
“I had numerous conversations with parents and coaches who were excited about what’s coming,” Coach Dorival added. “Many even asked if their athletes would have the opportunity to play for the Carolina Spots in the future. That level of early interest tells us that the support is already here and growing.”
The event reflects NJCP’s broader mission to invest in communities by developing not only competitive athletes, but responsible young leaders. By establishing consistent community engagement and building trust at the grassroots level, NJCP and the Carolina Spots aim to create long-term impact both on and off the field.
“I’m proud to be part of something as special as NJCP,” Coach Dorival said. “As a league, we’re committed to pouring into our communities, and the support we’re receiving shows that this approach truly matters.”
NJCP plans to continue expanding its presence in Myrtle Beach through the Carolina Spots program, strengthening local partnerships and providing a structured pathway for athletes as they progress through their athletic and personal development.
About NJCP Football League
The National Junior College Prep Football League is a national developmental football league focused on preparing student-athletes for success on and off the field. NJCP provides structured opportunities for high school graduates, transfer portal athletes, and overlooked players to continue competing while receiving coaching, mentorship, and exposure to collegiate programs.
With teams operating across multiple regions of the United States, NJCP emphasizes accountability, education, leadership, and community service as core pillars of athlete development.
For more information, visit www.njcpfootball.com or follow @NJCPFootball on social media.
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