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| Lion teams go to 1-1 Once again, the Mt. Pleasant Lions put on a good show on Saturday, Sept. 22, with a stadium full of family, friends, and avid supporters. The Bantam division (age 10-13) had a devastating loss to the Greenville Reed Saints with a score of 12-2; this gives them a 1-1 record. After a hard fight, the Midget division (age 14-18) lost to the Walls Dolphins with a score of 13-6; this gives them a record of 1-1. However, the Mt. Pleasant Lions are ready to bounce back into the winner’s circle with games this Saturday, Sept. 29, at Byhalia High School. The first game will start at 10 a.m. Immediately following the last game, the Mt. Pleasant Lions will be hosting the NFL-Pepsi, Punt, Pass and Kick competition. Young pro football fans will have the opportunity to exhibit their football skills on Saturday. The competition is free and open to boys and girls ages 8-15. Entry forms will be available onsite. The NFL-Pepsi Punt, Pass and Kick football competition allows youngsters to showcase their talents in punting, passing, and kicking with scores based on distance and accuracy. Age classification is as of December 31 of the current year. The NFL-Pepsi Punt, Pass, and Kick competition is produced by NFL Properties LLC and sponsored by Pepsi. We appreciate all the community support and Don Jackson, principal of Byhalia High School, for his support on this past Saturday, and we look forward to even more fans this Saturday, Sept. 29. For more information, contact Kesha Collins at (662) 851-4381 or Carrol Seldon at (662) 851-4992, or on the web, www.leaguelineup.com/mtpleasantlions. |
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