Former Clemson DB gets big honor |
Former Clemson defensive back
Coty Sensabaugh
Coty Sensabaugh Sensabaugh put on the second annual Sensabaugh Camp Classic on Saturday which was a free youth football camp. The camp attracted over 300 youth football players that ranged from 6 to 17 year olds. Kingsport mayor Dennis Phillips gives @CotySense a proclamation which names 6/14/14 Coty Sensabaugh Day in Kingsport pic.twitter.com/F4rWEVA0Dt He told the Kingsport Times News that "That's what it's all about for me, just motivating somebody who has the same dream that I had at that age," he said. "They can not only make it, but be better than me and continue carrying this torch that we got going." Sensabaugh has also done many community events and charities to help out with the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society. His big brother Jamar tragically lost his battle with Leukemia.
Cornerback (2007 - 2011)
#15 6-0, 185
Kingsport, TN
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received a proclamation from the Mayor of Kingsport, TN that named 6/14/14 Coty Sensabaugh Day in Kingsport.
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