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The Scoreboard Decision time for Grizzlies in NBA draft Undoubtedly, you have probably seen the TV commercial about the University of Memphis bookstore wherein the young lady pitching the areas of the store prances, dances and swirls while shaking a cute little tacked on Tiger tail. Mt. Pleasant coordinates camp The Mt. Pleasant Lions Youth Football and Cheer Organization held its football and cheer camp June 1, 2 and 9. The children received camp T-shirts on the last day. Coaches and parents volunteered to assist the children with fundamentals in football and cheerleading. The Mt. Pleasant Lions Youth Football and Cheer Organization still has slots available for participation in both football and cheerleading for the 2007 season. Children from ages 7-16, both boys and girls, who are interested in football and cheerleading are eligible to participate. The registration period has been extended. However, it is very important that children are registered soon for guaranteed inclusion and to ensure uniforms are ordered. The registration fee is $35 (non-refundable) per participant. Other requirements include: 1. copy of last report card; 2. sports physical report; 3. certified copy of birth certificate. Special thanks to Royal Chapel CME Church, GS Trucking and Landscape, David Solomon, and Robert and Misty Welch for their donation and/or sponsorship. For more information on registration, donations, sponsorship, contact Kesha Collins at (662) 851- 4381 or Carrol Seldon at (662) 851- 4992 or on the web, go to www.leaguelineup.com/mtpleasantlions. |
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