Students (Eagle Scouts) volunteer time for free football camp – abc7.com
April 26, 2009 by Webmaster
CANYON COUNTRY, Calif. (KABC) — A strong community can help people make it through the rough times of a recession. Local high-school athletes decided to use their spring break to train younger kids and give them pointers about their favorite sport: football.
Football is a sport of skills. Skills that are best learned from people who play the game. That is why camps like the one at Canyon High School attract such large crowds.
But in today’s economy, many families can’t afford to send their kids to camps like this one. So Canyon High sophomore Taylor Kozak put his camp together for a very affordable price: free.
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