Perry Leisure Services partners with Perry football and cheer for youth camp

Panthers usually run solo, but they made an exception on Saturday as Perry Leisure Services arranged a youth camp featuring the Perry football and cheer programs on Saturday.

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Perry Leisure Services partnered with Perry High School to service 197 total campers on Saturday. (Submitted)

PERRY — Panthers usually run solo, but they made an exception on Saturday as Perry Leisure Services arranged a youth camp featuring the Perry football and cheer programs on Saturday.

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The camp serviced a total of 197 children aged five through 12; A spectacular turnout split between the two programs.

There were 126 participants for the football part of the camp, where the campers visited eight different stations to learn the fundamentals of football.

Perry Leisure Services partnered with the Perry High School football program for their camp on Saturday. (Submitted)

The 71 other campers participated in the cheer section of the camp.

Perry Leisure Services also partnered with the Perry High School cheer program on Saturday. (Submitted)

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Clay Brown is the Sports Editor for the Houston Home Journal. His career started as a freelance journalist for the Cairo Messenger in Cairo, Georgia before moving to Valdosta and freelancing for the Valdosta Daily Times. He moved to Warner Robins with his wife, Miranda, and two cats Olive and Willow in 2023 to become Sports Editor for the HHJ. When not out covering games and events Clay enjoys reading manga, playing video games, watching shows and trying to catch sports games.

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