NMCC youth football camp
Tuesday, June 15, 2021
By Jill Bock/Standard Democrat
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Campers race across the football field during drills which were part of the Eagles Youth Football Camp on June 11. The camp sought to teach youngsters the basics of football.
(Jill Bock/Standard Democrat)
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Separted in small groups, those attending the Eagles Youth Football Camp on June 11 received individualized instruction on the basics of football and tips on improving their game.
(Jill Bock/Standard Democrat)
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Youngsters attending the Eagles Youth Football Camp work to push back members of the New Madrid County Central High School football team at the offensive line station.
(Jill Bock/Standard Democrat)
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Matt Riley, the New Madrid County Central High School's starting quarterback, show a camper the proper way to grip a ball during the Eagles Youth Football Camp on June 11.
(Jill Bock/Standard Democrat)
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The Eagles Youth Football Camp on June 11 not only enabled youngsters to improve their skills in the game but allowed them to work out with members of the New Madrid County Central High School's football team. The team members joined their coaches in teaching/
(Jill Bock/Standard Democrat)
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The Eagles Youth Football Camp on June 11 not only enabled youngsters to improve their skills in the game but allowed them to work out with members of the New Madrid County Central High School's football team. The team members joined their coaches in teaching/
(Jill Bock/Standard Democrat)
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Separted in small groups, those attending the Eagles Youth Football Camp on June 11 received individualized instruction on the basics of football and tips on improving their game.
(Jill Bock/Standard Democrat)
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Assistant coach Jarett Allen explains to a camper at the New Madrid County Central Eagles Youth Football Camp the proper way to protect the ball. The camp hosted 18 campers on June 11.
(Jill Bock/Standard Democrat)
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Coach Tyler Fullhart directs campers to their next station during the July 11 Youth Football Camp at New Madrid County Central. The camp was designed to teach youngsters starting third through sixth grade the basics of the sport.
(Jill Bock/Standard Democrat)
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(Jill Bock/Standard Democrat)
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(Jill Bock/Standard Democrat)
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(Jill Bock/Standard Democrat)