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Spartan Football offers Youth Camp

Published 1:30 am Wednesday, July 27, 2022

Of course, jumping jacks are almost always a part of pre-game warm-ups.
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Of course, jumping jacks are almost always a part of pre-game warm-ups.

Of course, jumping jacks are almost always a part of pre-game warm-ups.
No sport could begin without calisthenics so these Spartan hopefuls were off and running you see. It was learned that it was one big football family as was expressed by Coach Highfield.
Coach Highfield introduced former Spartan Allstar Dalton Kilmer to those who had gathered there. There at the home of the Spartans. Photos by Lonnie Archibald
I believe you could have called pass interference on this pass play had there been an official on the field. Photo by Lonnie Archibald
Tweleve-year-old Jeremiah McPherson teamed up with coach Trevor Highfield moving the sled downfield here at Spartan Stadium.

It was a good turnout of future Spartan football players at Spartan Stadium Saturday, July 23. The stadium may be gone but the artificial turf was still there providing for some energy-packed action for youths ranging from the 4th to 8th grades.

With hopes of continuing each year with this event Forks High School varsity head football coach Trevor Highfield conducted the program along with several assistants along with this coming season’s varsity players. It was a big day for these youngsters as they learned what it takes to become a true Spartan on the gridiron.