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SportsReportFootball season just around corner By BARRY BURLESON Coach Clifford Brown will waste no time getting his Holly Springs High School football team on the field in preparation for the 2006 season. Rust hosts golf classic Friday morning, July 7, Rust College kicked off its Eighth Reunion of Reunions with its 2006 Alumni and Friends Golf Classic at Kirkwood National Golf Club in Holly Springs. Behind The
Scoreboard Just a lull for U.S. on worldwide sports scene Is there cause for concern? Maybe that should be rephrased: Is there cause for REAL concern? National Day of Cowboy July 22 The National Day of the Cowboy will be celebrated Saturday, July 22, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., and Sunday, July 23, 1 p.m. to 5 p.m., at Boots and Spurs. Holly High football camp July 25-27 The initial Holly Springs High School Football Camp for youngsters ages 8 to 14 will be held July 25-27. Head coach Clifford Brown said the camp has been established to provide expert instruction in the basic skills and fundamentals of offensive and defensive football. Each camper will be exposed to all the disciplines necessary to improve in the areas of passing, receiving, blocking, tackling and running. The camp will be conducted at the Holly Springs High School practice field, located on the high school campus. Coach Brown and his staff will direct the camp. Cost is $30. The camp runs from 9 a.m. to 12 noon July 25-27. For more information on the three-day camp, contact Coach Brown at 662-278-9820. Mt. Pleasant football camp Saturday at Byers The Mt. Pleasant Lions Youth Football and Cheerleading League would like to invite youth, ages 7-16, to its football camp to be held at H.W. Byers. Registration for camp is $25. However, those who intend to join the team are welcome to contact Turkesha Collins for detailed information on the benefits of being a part of the Mt. Pleasant Lions. The camp is scheduled for Saturday, July 22, from 8 a.m. until 12 noon. There will be former and current football players and coaches of different levels there to teach and motivate the children. “We would greatly appreciate your support and presence,” said Collins. “We are hoping that as a result of this opportunity our children will learn basic fundamentals and skills that will carry them through their academic quest as well as athletic endeavors. Those people with questions, please feel
free to call Turkesha Collins at (662) 851-4381. Report News:
(662) 252-4261 or south@dixie-net.com
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