CLEMSON FOOTBALL

Sensabaugh's Camp Classic back for another year


by - Assoc. Editor -

Former Clemson defensive back and current Tennessee Titan Coty Sensabaugh will be hosting his third annual Sensabaugh Camp Classic on Saturday, June 6th from 9:30 AM to 4:00 PM and is free for ages 6-17.

The camp will take place in Kingsport, TN at J. Fred Johnson Stadium at Dobyns-Bennett High School.

The Sensabaugh Camp Classic says on its website that it is a non-contact football camp that cultivates talented young people in an effort to unite a community that has deeply supported athletics and scholarship. Participants in the Sensabaugh Camp Classic will receive personal coaching from Kingsport’s own Coty Sensabaugh as well as numerous other NFL players, college players, and trained coaches. All youth (boys & girls) between the ages of 6-17 are welcome to participate.

“That’s what it’s all about for me, just motivating somebody who has the same dream that I had at that age,” Sensabaugh told the Times-News last year. “They can not only make it, but be better than me and continue carrying this torch that we got going.”

Note - No pads or helmets will be required, however, participants should wear shorts, and tennis shoes/sneakers/cleats. Each participant will receive a camp t-shirt, and lunch will be provided.

If you have additional questions about this event, please visit SensabaughCampClassic.com.

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