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Lambert soccer camp
The annual Lambert Soccer Camp will
be conducted this summer by the
Longhorns' 2012 state champion coaching
staff.This camp provides a great chance to
bridge the gap between spring and fall
club seasons.
The camp will be held from June 11-14
with June 15 scheduled as a weather
makeup day.
The camp will also be ehld from July
9 12 with July 13 scheduled as a weather
makeup day.
In each month's camp, ages 4-12 will
participate from 10 a m. to noon, while
children 13 and up (to high school) will
participate from 1-3 p.m.
The cost of camp is $100 and you can
pay either online at www.lambertsoccer.
com or by check (made out to "Lambert
Soccer Booster Club"). Children can be
signed up for both camps.
Lambert cheer camp
Lambert's varsity cheerleaders will hold
their third annual Lil* Longhorn
Cheerleading Camp this summer. There
are two camp options, June 11-14 and
June 25-28, both from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at
Lambert High School.
The Camp is open to girls ages 4-12.
Lil' Longhorns will receive instruction on
jumps, motions, cheers and dances, and
will perform for friends and family at the
end of camp.
They will also be invited to cheer pre¬
game with the Longhorn varsity cheer¬
leaders at the first home Friday night
game of the season. The registration fee is
$125 and will include a campT-shirt, certif¬
icate of participation and spirit gifts.
Register online at www.forsythco.com or
at the Old Atlanta Park Recreation Center
on Nichols Rd.
Forsyth Central soccer camp
Forsyth Central girls soccer cosch
Michelle Vonhaz will hold a Bulldog
Soccer Camp for ages 7-14 from 9 a.m. to
noon, June 11-15. Cost is $82.
Forsyth Central softball camp
Forsyth Central softball coach Carissa
Bull will hold a Bulldog Softball Camp for
ages 7-14 from 9 a.m. to noon, June 11-14.
Cost is $82.
South Forsyth cheer camp
South Forsyth High School’s varsity
competition Cheerleading team and
coaches will hold their annual cheerlead¬
ing mini camp for girls 4-12 years of age,
July 16-20, from 9 a.m. to noon each day
at South Forsyth High School.
Participants will learn original War
Eagle cheers as well 8S instruction on
motions, jumps, basic cheer, stunts and
tumbling from the six-time GHSA state
cheer title champions,
The registration fee is $125 and
includes daily spirit gifts, snacks and
drinks, a SFHS cheerleader school calen¬
dar, certificate of participation and a camp
T-shirt. All family and friends are invited
to a camper performance to be held the
last day of camp at 11 a.m..
Register online at Forsyth County Parks
& Recreation: www.forsythco.com/parks
or visit the Sharon Springs Park Office,
located at 1950 Sharon Springs Road in
Cumming, Monday through Friday from
8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
For more information call (770) 781-
2221 .
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Wiggins takes pride in special teams Long
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received NCAA Division I athletic scholarships
during his time at Pinecrest.
However, the coach said he didn't have the
time to teach special teams during the spring
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The Twisters received a Worlds
bid at their first competition of the
season — The Spirit of Hope
Nationals in Charlotte. N.C.
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The Dawgs ran away with a 12-2
victory against the East Cobb Pride
in the semifinal game, then defeat-
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43 teams at to advance to
the semifinals. The Gold were
unable to advance past the semifi
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their Senior 5 All Girl division.
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The Coal Mountain
10U Raiders went 5-0
to win the USSSA
Champs Wear the
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lier this spring in
Cartersville, Ga.
The team is managed
by Darrell Staton and
coached by Joe
Allison, Gary Bull and
Wally Lewis.
The team consists of
Reece Allison, Will
Barton, Sean
Beckstrom, Jonah Bull,
Sammy Gore, Wil
Graham, Josh Grindle,
Bo Lewis, Jackson
Slaton, Garrett Staton
and JackTucker.